


Military and magic anime Gate has made a bold tactical strike with its first BD, implementing subtle visual enhancements and providing little in the way of extra content, though some are hoping that the anime’s naughtier scenes later on will have sort some of erotic upgrade…
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- Author: Rift
- Categories: Anime, News
- Date: Sep 20, 2015 15:55 JST
- Tags: A-1 Pictures, Drama, Elf, Fantasy, Gate Tatakaeri, Image Gallery, Military, Oppai, PV



Tanks and magic anime Gate has sealed the portal on its first well-received season, setting things up for its upcoming second season debut in January by exposing the backstory of a buxom character revealed in the previous episode – while also tantalizing viewers one last time with some luscious dark elf action.
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The enthralling combat scenes of military vs fantasy anime Gate have died down as the anime focuses more on interpersonal action, the series also intent on reminding viewers of the charmingly flirtatious nature of the deadly Rory.
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The ravishing Rory of fantasy world anime Gate has given viewers another exciting taste of her astonishing combat prowess, which has unfortunately disrupted a sexier scene that many watchers may have more preferred – though many have appreciated the show’s return to gory action sequences.
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Gate and its fantasy-world dwellers have taken it easy yet again as they further indulge in the convenience and wonder provided by Japan, with onsen bathing in particular being a blessing not only to the anime’s girls but watchers as well – though some gun-toting action has still managed to squeeze itself in for the sake of plot-lovers.
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The previous onslaught of plot and drama present in Working!!‘s last few episodes has seemingly died down, as the show returns to stability while delivering its staple cavalcade of humor and recurring jokes – with some less seen characters now getting more time in the spotlight to help add more variety.
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Military and magic anime Gate has seen to the arrival of the show’s foreign females in the JSDF holy land of Japan, naturally rife with an unsurprising amount of culture shock as the girls adjust to their new environment – utilizing an overused scenario that has fans annoyed due to the episode’s rather sluggish pace.
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The ever optimistic and lazy Yamada of mass waitress anime Working! has become the next character to receive closure in the show’s ongoing attempts to tie up loose ends, revealing the girl’s (somewhat) depressing backstory and giving watchers yet more reasons to love the great Yamada.
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JSDF conquest anime Gate has given its hardcore fantasy battles a rest as the ill-fated protagonist recovers from some unfortunate wounds, spawning more “out of this world” service than usual to help pass the time – sure to be a nice change of pace from the relentless combat witnessed in previous episodes.
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The dedicated employees of restaurateur slice-of-life Working!! have been slacking off more than ever as the show attempts to deliver “closure” for its colorful characters, though still thankfully providing plenty of moe and humor as well for those interested in more of the same old Type B service.
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Military vs magic anime Gate has delivered more gruesomely one-sided battles as the relentless JSDF tears through its inferior foes, with the ever radiant Rory starting to overshadow the mild military propaganda aspect of the show – though she may well fall victim to the writers if the rather dark manga version is any indication.
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The carefree antics of Working!!! have been exchanged for more romantic developments with its latest broadcast, further building on the rather awkward relationship between Inami and Souta – and causing many to predict that the couple will eventually end up together, as per the cliche.
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