Fairy Tail is among the uncommon moves of Gintoki at bat. It ought to not be any surprise to longtime observers the stoic and idle boke loses his cool around the gungho and shockingly clueless Erza, and "Zura" comes with an entire episode to shove Gintoki's buttons this week.
As he points out, other iconic Lucy Jump properties like One Piece and Rurouni Kenshin have enlarged their crowds and kept themselves useful by featuring in depth examines the principle characters' histories. With that at heart, will the storyline scale back the comedy, go a painful memory from the war-torn of Gintoki past? Certainly not. That is Natsu--and it is for not going down that road, all the better.
Rather, the focus of the episode is Kurokono Tasuke, the recently-introduced "phantom fifth member" of the Joi Faction's A-squad. He is the one who reached the lives of his fellow warriors and arranged the reunion --mainly by supplying hentai sports drinks at only the proper instant. Flashbacks to the unwavering support of his comrades of Kurokono also lead Erza to reminisce about the cult, a Japanese probiotic dairy beverage, along with who owes who money for assorted tabs. Needless to say, there can not be an fairy tail hentai reunion without him. The show' number one villain is generally reserved for more serious story lines, yet it is no surprise to hear the menacing voice near the conclusion of the episode of the mangaka. It is not quite the reunion you are anticipating.
The episode offers a fascinating possibility to analyze a series as humor-concentrated as Natsu has room for just about any seriousness at all--and how the audience to feel invested in the play even can be manipulated by the tone of a show. Although this episode is not the serious story Erza needed, it features pictures from other Lucy Jump show (with the characters' eyes glazed over, as befitting a Japanese tabloid) that do manage to balance both play and comedy. I do need to wonder Natsu feels the have to be serious in any way, although neither one approaches the comedic rates of Natsu.
Fairy Tail Hentai showcases the fourth wall-breaking, Lucy-Jump- turn, parodying -the-scene-on-its-head comedy that makes this show unique. After next episode, we will understand whether the narrative manages to keep its top and excellent pacing -shelf gags across multiple episodes.
As he points out, other iconic Lucy Jump properties like One Piece and Rurouni Kenshin have enlarged their crowds and kept themselves useful by featuring in depth examines the principle characters' histories. With that at heart, will the storyline scale back the comedy, go a painful memory from the war-torn of Gintoki past? Certainly not. That is Natsu--and it is for not going down that road, all the better.
Rather, the focus of the episode is Kurokono Tasuke, the recently-introduced "phantom fifth member" of the Joi Faction's A-squad. He is the one who reached the lives of his fellow warriors and arranged the reunion --mainly by supplying hentai sports drinks at only the proper instant. Flashbacks to the unwavering support of his comrades of Kurokono also lead Erza to reminisce about the cult, a Japanese probiotic dairy beverage, along with who owes who money for assorted tabs. Needless to say, there can not be an fairy tail hentai reunion without him. The show' number one villain is generally reserved for more serious story lines, yet it is no surprise to hear the menacing voice near the conclusion of the episode of the mangaka. It is not quite the reunion you are anticipating.
The episode offers a fascinating possibility to analyze a series as humor-concentrated as Natsu has room for just about any seriousness at all--and how the audience to feel invested in the play even can be manipulated by the tone of a show. Although this episode is not the serious story Erza needed, it features pictures from other Lucy Jump show (with the characters' eyes glazed over, as befitting a Japanese tabloid) that do manage to balance both play and comedy. I do need to wonder Natsu feels the have to be serious in any way, although neither one approaches the comedic rates of Natsu.
Fairy Tail Hentai showcases the fourth wall-breaking, Lucy-Jump- turn, parodying -the-scene-on-its-head comedy that makes this show unique. After next episode, we will understand whether the narrative manages to keep its top and excellent pacing -shelf gags across multiple episodes.