Maria-sama ga Miteru - Counting Ribbons
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Yumi wore 7 ribbons in episode 1. *Holy shit!*
There is much to observe here. First is the animation, which closely retains the previous season’s style. The offset we discover later is consistency, and it makes sense. The fourth season marks the show’s return as a scheduled TV series. That is to say, it is no surprise to see misshaped heads or awkwardly drawn eyes. There is also the positive saying, “They can always fix it in the DVD.” Next is the apparent change in music (from classical to easy listening). Frankly, it matches and reflects a transition seen in the third season.
The third season introduced a new flavor to the series. Each episode had less center on a single character, and became more whole. Less drama, and more slice-of-life. This was made possible by inheriting an established cast. We knew everyone, and there was no need to introductions. The series found the liberty to deliver more fun episode such as the sports festival, the Italy trip, and Yumi’s Cinderella moment over summer. One of my anticipations is whether the fourth season will follow this trend.
The first episode is decent, if not misleading. The Yumi-and-Touko pairing moment here is merely a teaser. We probably will not see Yumi choose a souer until the last episode. This episode is actually focuses on Kanako. It is a setup to reveal and solve her dislike for men.
Rating: 7 out of 10
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Yumi wore 1 ribbon in episode 2. *Why so weak?*
What coincidence. Yumi wears only one ribbon, and this is also a weak episode. Kanako’s family issue is settled in this episode, but in an implausible way. Kanako was upset because she thought her father ruined Yuuko’s life. That is it. Otherwise, she is perfectly fine with her father’s divorce and remarriage. Quite an odd way of thinking. I am not sure about the intent behind this. To differentiate longcat’s Kanako’s dislike for men from Sachiko’s?
Rating: 5 out of 10
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Yumi wore 5 ribbons in episode 3. *Previous episode had awful animation.*
Yoshino obviously did not read her license agreement:
By accepting this rosary, you accept it as is and agree to my disclaimer of all warranties, express or implied, as well as disclaimers of all liability, direct, indirect, consequential or incidental, that may arise from wearing this rosary. These terms include, but are not limited to, becoming subject to find a petite souer.
If you happen to be single, and male, you might have a similar experience—elders pestering you to find a girlfriend/wife. Rosa en boutons goes through the same process except this is apparently serious business. It is probably the worst position to hold in the Yamayurika.
I am also glad about the (minor) roles given to Noriko lately. It shows she’s not a bystander as Shimako’s souer. Otherwise, this is another setup episode. Yoshino, fighto!
Rating: 6 out of 10
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Yumi wore 6 ribbons in episode 4. *You should buy new ribbons.*
I love Yoshino, and this episode reminds me why. To begin with, she is practically my anime counterpart—stubborn, honest, and quick-tempered. I never miss her reason for throwing relentless riots. Angry Yoshino is angry! Simultaneously, Yoshino’s clumsiness produces humorous situations. I really enjoyed the conflict between her (stubborn) will to win, and her inept attempt at lying (this is not easy for straight-minded people) out of the crisis.
Unfortunately, I could not assess much about Nana. She seems reliable though.
Rating: 7 out of 10
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Yumi wore 1 ribbon in episode 5. *I have no life.*
Who are you, and what have you done with Yumi?
Rating: 6 out of 10
How the ratings scale.
9 - Awesome
8 - Good
7 - Decent
6 - Neutral
5 - Below Average
4 - Horrible
P.S. Waiting for the HDTV version is lame.
LMAO. I was wondering if anyone would start this.
Color changing isn’t that hard for the animators, and it’s such a gimmick.
Hot ribbons… lol, VARIETY. You posted! Oh wait, you posted last week too I think. XD
This running tally on ribbon changes is awesome. Though I do actually like her without them as well. Yes, yes, sacrilegious. I know. :P
The target is over 7—better than Haruhi.