Date A Live S3 Review — B

Only dating (multiple people at once, including little girls and your sister) can save the world.

I thought this was the best season of Date A Live so far. It has more and better comedy, much less seriousness than the first season. Most importantly, it has very little Tohka, and a bigger role for the best girls, Kurumi and Origami.

I watched this with Classy, but would have enjoyed it on my own too.

For the record, the last thirty seconds never happened.

  • Storytelling – B – Good sense of humor, better arcs than previous seasons.
  • Voice – B – The whole concept is still great. (a.k.a. extraordinarily stupid)
  • Characters – B – Focused on the ones I like.
  • Attention Grab – B – Kept my interest.
  • Production – C – It’s fine I guess. Actually, pretty darn good soundtrack come to think of it.
  • Overall – B

RecommendationsKore wa Zombie Desu ka?Ichiban Ushiro no Daimaou, High School DxD

3 thoughts on “Date A Live S3 Review — B

  1. i have a brand new anime or manga featuring a normal fourteen year old boy named Adam Lee he lives in Tokyo Japan he finds a black cat sleeping in a box he rescues the cat and brings it home the black cat is revealed to be a 9001 year old sorceress named Evangelina who used black magic to almost conquer the world but was turned into a cat by a powerful good sorcerer using white magic named Merlin and also due to being a witch was nearly immortal for centuries.

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