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Thoughts/Review:
To me, this episode just wasn't quiet as good as the other two. It was fine and I enjoyed it, but it was missing something.
We get more plot elements with this episode, which explain the whole goku robe thing as well as the kamui uniforms.
We get more about Mikisugi-sensei, and his stripping down for Ryuuko. It was funny to me last episode, but this time, I just didn't laugh. I felt like, "been there, done that." Odd though, since I rather enjoy a similar running gag in Minami-ke.
Mako's family getting on screen time is when the series starts feeling like a tribute to Ren and Stimpy to me. The nuttiness there didn't make me laugh either.
Of course, the big thing is Satsuki scoring her own kamui robe. Being an ojousama, Satsuki certainly played the role to the hilt. There's a certain awesomeness to Satsuki's character, which is why I rather hope she ends up not being the villain. Actually, my feelings aside, I don't think she will be. She has her family honor to uphold as well as her role as ruler of Honnouji Academy.
The nod to the mahou shoujo genre henshin sequences, whereby the magic girl transforms from whatever she's wearing into her battle costume, often becoming completely nude in the process, was done here. I hate henshin sequences, and I had to suffer through two of them in this episode. No doubt, that played a role in my more negative view of the episode.
The battle between Ryuuko and Satsuki made me chuckle, namely because I was reminded of battles in Negima! where Negi and some other characters could cause similar type pressure blasts just by their mere presence. So this was obviously a node to that cliched action element.
Further, because Satsuki is an ojousama and Ryuuko is the heroine rival, we have that whole cliched trope as well. I'm not complaining since I rather enjoy the heroine vs. ojousama stuff.
I guess next week, Ryuuko goes back to beating up and stripping opponents while taking their seimeseni threads. We'll see what happens then.
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