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‘Akiba’s Trip’ Episodes 4 and 5 Review

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Just a nerd saving the world…I guess?

It’s been a while since I’ve watched any new episodes of ‘Akiba’s Trip’, but I finally sat down and watched more. And I’m not surprised that it’s the same antics of Tamotsu being a huge otaku, while saving the world through radio transmissions and ‘Street Fighter’ tournaments.

In Episode 4, Tamotsu is really focused on finding great quality radios. I guess I’ve never heard of an otaku being obsessed with certain types of radios, but ‘Akiba’s Trip’ makes it out as if it’s a normal thing.

Yeah, because every nerd I know loves radios.

But the villain in this episode actually has connections to La-san, the cute professor that helps Tamotsu and company out. I’m pretty sure her name is La-san, because they shortened it since her name is extremely long.

Anyway, because of the villain’s microwaves that can rip through clothing, the gang finds an interesting way to take them down. And no, it doesn’t involve any sexual or perverted means. Unless you want to include the fact that Bugged Ones still need to be stripped in order to be saved.

Episode 5 on the other hand is basically a promo for ‘Street Fighter V’. Like, it’s blatantly obvious, there’s no fake names or anything. There’s even a Guile cosplayer as one of the judges in the tournament.

Tamotsu goes through ridiculous and unnecessary training for this tournament in order to defeat the best ‘Street Fighter’ player in all of Akihabara. The tournament itself ends in a very interesting way, taking a twist that you wouldn’t think is right for Tamotsu to do. But once again, stripping must be completed in order to defeat the bad guys. I mean, I guess it’s an interesting way for enemies to be stopped, but it’s an obvious fan service call.

So I think for now, I’ll keep my rating of ‘Akiba’s Trip’ at a 2.9 out of 5. Each episode follows a set structure of Tamotsu being a nerd, Matome disapproving of him, Niwaka being cute, and Arisa having no shame whatsoever. The gang encounters a bad guy, and must find a way to stop said baddie. This involves stripping every Bugged One they see.

There’s just a variety that this show lacks as far as plot development goes, and it’s kind of disappointing. I’ll continue watching just through curiosity as to whether or not this show will get better. But it doesn’t seem like it will.

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‘Akiba’s Trip’ Episode 7 Review

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 The nerd life can be deadly.

Spoilers ahead.


Let’s face it. We all know Tamotsu is both a nerd and an idiot. He lets the nerd show by taking pictures of a figure. Then he lets the idiot form show by breaking said figure. Did I mention it’s Niwaka’s? Yeah, no. Don’t break the small child’s items. She’s your precious little sister Tamotsu, how dare you.

Anyway, in order to get the money to purchase a new figure, Tamotsu decides to become a butler at a maid-themed bar. That sounds fun enough for any nerd. However, with high pay also comes a high price.

Tamotsu ends up basically working himself to death, becoming thinner and more exhausted. However, he continues working himself to death for 17 days straight. I guess the constant “Thank you’s” from staff members were enough to keep him going.

But he gets brought back to his senses by little sis Niwaka, and the real action begins.

I still don’t understand why Tamotsu couldn’t see that his boss was a Bugged One. It honestly made me crack up that the main characters were so shocked by that “big reveal”. It should have been obvious!

And of course, like the end of every episode, all’s well that ends well. Everyone’s happy. And Akiba’s safe, for now. Meanwhile, I still want to know more back story on Matome, and how she became to be what she is. But I’m sure I’m not getting that anytime soon.

I’m lowering my rating a bit to a 2.9 out of 5. Once again, ‘Akiba’s Trip’ has fallen back into its stereotypical routes. I want refreshing content, not the same repetitive stuff. Oh well. I guess I’ll keep watching to see if anything new comes up.

 

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‘KONOSUBA-God’s blessing on this wonderful world! 2’ Episode 6 Review

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 And just when I thought it was improving…

Spoilers ahead.


You know, I wonder how many people actually read my reviews for ‘KONOSUBA’. I understand that it’s popular, considering I see fan art quite often. So it makes me curious as to how many people just don’t get my negative reviews of this show. Or maybe they do, and I secretly have people on my side who do get me. Who knows.

Anyway, let’s try and not break the fourth wall. Once again, as soon as I get my hopes up for this show improving, those dreams get crushed right in front of me. Yet again, the latest episode of ‘KONOSUBA’ was full of ridiculous things.

So I guess Vanir is actually alive. That’s great, I guess. But he’s not bent on being a villain like he was when he was first introduced, and I’m disappointed by that.

Also, Kazuma gets an upgrade! Wow, it’s about dang time. Because compared to your well-dressed comrades, you’re nothing, Kazuma. Nothing!

I mean, look at that cool katana! Now that’s a katana! It’s a nice katana! Oh, but you don’t want to use it because it gets in the way. Oh. Okay.

And look at this cool armor you can get! You’ll finally stand out and live up to be a great protagonist! Oh, but you can’t even walk in it because you’re a weak baby? Oh. Okay.

Anyway, before I bash on Kazuma too much. The four heroes are given the task of killing Lizard Runners. As usual, they fail at this, and Kazuma even dies.

Now let me say once again that I still haven’t watched the first season of ‘KONOSUBA’. So, this was the first time I’ve seen Eris. And she seems so cute and interesting! Why can’t the series just end with Kazuma deciding to spend the rest of his days with her, even if that means dying? Grr.

But of course he comes back for more antics. Boy oh boy, I can’t wait to see them all continue to fail at their jobs.

So I’ll lower my rating a bit to a 2.5 out of 5. The same concepts are happening over and over. Kazuma’s weak. The girls each have their own issues. I get it. Also, Vanir was cool, so why ridicule him by making him wear an apron?

 

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‘KONOSUBA-God’s blessing on this wonderful world! 2’ Episode 5 Review

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 I’m still watching for the LOLs.

So according to a graph released by Crunchyroll the other day, a good portion of the Midwest loves ‘KONOSUBA’. And I guess I don’t understand why. Thank goodness my home state likes ‘Saga of Tanya the Evil’. Because at least that’s a decent show.

Maybe I should give the first season of ‘KONOSUBA’ a shot. Maybe watching that will change my opinion of it. But I doubt it. I’m still watching this for the sake of laughing out loud at stupid stuff.

But this episode tricked me this time, because it wasn’t as ridiculous as some of the other episodes are. There’s actually a decent villain, and, even though he has a somewhat stereotypical plan, he’s interesting all the same.

And of course, it’s none other than Aqua’s fault for there being new monsters in Keele’s Dungeon. Actually, when is it not one of the girls’ faults for there being trouble? I feel like the only actual troublesome thing Kazuma does is steal girl’s panties. Just saying.

Anyway, we’re introduced to Vanir, one of the Devil King’s commanders. He possesses Darkness, but through her strong will and addiction to masochism, our protagonist is given the opportunity to defeat Vanir once and for all by blowing Darkness up. No, seriously. That’s what happens.

With Vanir defeated and Darkness saved, the town is overjoyed and to repay them for their efforts, Kazuma’s huge debt is paid off and he’s given a big reward on top of that.

Which, in my opinion, this battle wasn’t that terrific or anything. Maybe I’m just used to long and drawn out battles, but whatever. It took him five episodes, but Kazuma’s paid off his debt. Hooray. Now what? Who knows and really, who cares.

I’m sorry if you enjoy ‘KONOSUBA’. By all means, if you love this show, then go for it, more power to you.

But for now, I’ll actually boost my rating to a 2.7 out of 5. I found the villain in this episode interesting enough, and I’m glad that we’re finally past the “must get debt paid off” arc.

 

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