This episode grew on my from my first impressions. I don't really mind too much how, at first, Sunda's dancing was comical and literally impossible. I just accepted it as very Precure, and you can still make an emotional story with ridiculous aspects. His dancing was a bit repetitive, though, with a lot of emphasis on spinning, but his grandfather did inspire him. I liked the tale about connecting people across language barriers with dance, as art truly does connect people across the world. I'm literally writing about my favorite anime rn, so 💀 I'm glad that Kokoro filled the role of being the one to imprint on others, like how Uta and Nana did for her back in episode 7, I think it's a nice way to clue people in on how far she's come, since of course the series will be ending soon. I do appreciate how Sunda also needed to realize that in order to impress people, he needed to have fun. It's sososososo easy to get wrapped up in the mindset of trying to make something you love perfect and then growing to slowly despise it. Onto the villian stuff + the fight, Jogi and Chokkirine were funny, and the animation was REALLY GOOD? Like, bro, the scene of Chokkirine spinning must've been a demon to animate 😠Cure Zukyoon also looked really cool while running. One thing that I'm starting to not like about fights this season, however, is how repetitive the Heart Garden feels and how many action scenes are just the cures spamming their sub attacks. It's worse for Kiss and ESPECIALLY Zukyoon because their attacks are longer. I'm starting to dread seeing Zukyoon Bazooka and I'm starting to not like the attack 💀 Anyway, the Dancing Star Precure were very cool, I love how vibrant they were, but it's funny how much they don't fit into the artstyle- Kinda hoping they get their own Otona-like series one day, but maybe not Otona since they're only High Schoolers. They didn't do much, but it was cool. Anyway, I do like Kokoro cheering Sunda on and making him realize how special his dancing was at the end, even though her came in second at the dance competition. I just realized how much I've typed. It makes it seem like I really liked this episode. It wasn't bad, but maybe something was missing a bit? Maybe the Cures felt odd, anyway, I look forward to the conclusion of character arcs, even though it feels like Wonderful Precure just ended.
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Idol Diary #38!
This episode grew on my from my first impressions. I don't really mind too much how, at first, Sunda's dancing was comical and literally impossible. I just accepted it as very Precure, and you can still make an emotional story with ridiculous aspects. His dancing was a bit repetitive, though, with a lot of emphasis on spinning, but his grandfather did inspire him. I liked the tale about connecting people across language barriers with dance, as art truly does connect people across the world. I'm literally writing about my favorite anime rn, so 💀 I'm glad that Kokoro filled the role of being the one to imprint on others, like how Uta and Nana did for her back in episode 7, I think it's a nice way to clue people in on how far she's come, since of course the series will be ending soon. I do appreciate how Sunda also needed to realize that in order to impress people, he needed to have fun. It's sososososo easy to get wrapped up in the mindset of trying to make something you love perfect and then growing to slowly despise it. Onto the villian stuff + the fight, Jogi and Chokkirine were funny, and the animation was REALLY GOOD? Like, bro, the scene of Chokkirine spinning must've been a demon to animate 😠Cure Zukyoon also looked really cool while running. One thing that I'm starting to not like about fights this season, however, is how repetitive the Heart Garden feels and how many action scenes are just the cures spamming their sub attacks. It's worse for Kiss and ESPECIALLY Zukyoon because their attacks are longer. I'm starting to dread seeing Zukyoon Bazooka and I'm starting to not like the attack 💀 Anyway, the Dancing Star Precure were very cool, I love how vibrant they were, but it's funny how much they don't fit into the artstyle- Kinda hoping they get their own Otona-like series one day, but maybe not Otona since they're only High Schoolers. They didn't do much, but it was cool. Anyway, I do like Kokoro cheering Sunda on and making him realize how special his dancing was at the end, even though her came in second at the dance competition. I just realized how much I've typed. It makes it seem like I really liked this episode. It wasn't bad, but maybe something was missing a bit? Maybe the Cures felt odd, anyway, I look forward to the conclusion of character arcs, even though it feels like Wonderful Precure just ended.
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