KILL la KILL episode 10 SPOILER Review
Synopsis:


Thoughts/Review:
I am thinking back through my years of anime watching in order to discover if I can recall a moment where classical musical tunes were used as offensive weapons. At the moment, I cannot recall any such incident. More on that in a bit.
For Ryuuko's second fight, I have to say that I was pleasantly surprised by Houka only lasting half an episode. Again, Trigger does things to try to avoid being too cliched as they parody the Yu Yu Hakusho type battle tournament setting (and whatever countless other titles have done it, including Negima!). As such, it was refreshingly surprising to see Houka give up, but with an actual, legitimate reason to give up -- protecting the data he'd gathered on Senketsu.
Houka's flashback to meeting Satsuki didn't have the weight that Ira's or Uzu's had, but it does show how Satsuki constantly set out to find the best of the best for when she founded Honnouji Gakuen.
Nonon starts the third fight with what I considered an awesome entrance since I was in a marching band back in high school. ^_^ Indeed, one year, we played the "Charge of the Light Cavalry" portion of "Light Calvary Overture" as our opening march, so hearing that really brought a smile to my face. I've also played the "William Tell Overture" in symphonic band, so that brought an added element of awesomeness to Nonon's entire fighting style.
Nonon's flashback to having gone to school with Satsuki since kindergarten (explaining why she's the only one to address Satsuki as "Satsuki-chan" rather than "Satsuki-sama") was OK, but it didn't explain what made Nonon an elite. Nonon was shown back then to be an ojousama type in how she got others to do her bidding for in order to please her best friend. I understand Nonon wanting to support Satsuki all the way, but I would have liked to have seen that element that makes Nonon so powerful.
Satsuki's apparently displeasure at seeing how Ryuuko had worked with Senketsu to evolve the uniform so radically in such a short time does make me wonder if she's just jealous of Ryuuko, because Satsuki hasn't gotten to those kind of levels with Junketsu. With Ryuuko having dispatched two of Elites (three if you consider that she's already defeated Uzu once, but lost once as well), I also wonder if Satsuki is becoming worried.
I still say that Satsuki and Ryuuko will end up being allies. I do think that Satsuki will acknowledge the characteristics in Ryuuko that she respects.
I can't help but wonder if Mikisugi-sensei &Tsumugu will end up being the ultimate villains of this series. Right now, it is easy to argue that they are worried about Senketsu going out of control, but thus far, we've seen no reason to think it would run amok. That may come later, but I think it would be interesting if Satsuki and Ryuuko end up fighting Mikisugi-sensei's Nudist Beach group.
Finally, I couldn't help but get a chuckle out of Ira deciding to sit with Mako and her reaction to that, followed by Houka's decision to join them and her reaction to that. While those scenes were done primarily for comedic purposes, it also adds to my thinking that this is a type of foreshadowing, implying that Satsuki and her Elite Four will join forces with Ryuuko and Mako.
I've said this before, but KILL la KILL continues to be a pleasantly surprising series for me. I really look forward to watching it each week.
For Ryuuko's second fight, I have to say that I was pleasantly surprised by Houka only lasting half an episode. Again, Trigger does things to try to avoid being too cliched as they parody the Yu Yu Hakusho type battle tournament setting (and whatever countless other titles have done it, including Negima!). As such, it was refreshingly surprising to see Houka give up, but with an actual, legitimate reason to give up -- protecting the data he'd gathered on Senketsu.
Houka's flashback to meeting Satsuki didn't have the weight that Ira's or Uzu's had, but it does show how Satsuki constantly set out to find the best of the best for when she founded Honnouji Gakuen.
Nonon starts the third fight with what I considered an awesome entrance since I was in a marching band back in high school. ^_^ Indeed, one year, we played the "Charge of the Light Cavalry" portion of "Light Calvary Overture" as our opening march, so hearing that really brought a smile to my face. I've also played the "William Tell Overture" in symphonic band, so that brought an added element of awesomeness to Nonon's entire fighting style.
Nonon's flashback to having gone to school with Satsuki since kindergarten (explaining why she's the only one to address Satsuki as "Satsuki-chan" rather than "Satsuki-sama") was OK, but it didn't explain what made Nonon an elite. Nonon was shown back then to be an ojousama type in how she got others to do her bidding for in order to please her best friend. I understand Nonon wanting to support Satsuki all the way, but I would have liked to have seen that element that makes Nonon so powerful.
Satsuki's apparently displeasure at seeing how Ryuuko had worked with Senketsu to evolve the uniform so radically in such a short time does make me wonder if she's just jealous of Ryuuko, because Satsuki hasn't gotten to those kind of levels with Junketsu. With Ryuuko having dispatched two of Elites (three if you consider that she's already defeated Uzu once, but lost once as well), I also wonder if Satsuki is becoming worried.
I still say that Satsuki and Ryuuko will end up being allies. I do think that Satsuki will acknowledge the characteristics in Ryuuko that she respects.
I can't help but wonder if Mikisugi-sensei &Tsumugu will end up being the ultimate villains of this series. Right now, it is easy to argue that they are worried about Senketsu going out of control, but thus far, we've seen no reason to think it would run amok. That may come later, but I think it would be interesting if Satsuki and Ryuuko end up fighting Mikisugi-sensei's Nudist Beach group.
Finally, I couldn't help but get a chuckle out of Ira deciding to sit with Mako and her reaction to that, followed by Houka's decision to join them and her reaction to that. While those scenes were done primarily for comedic purposes, it also adds to my thinking that this is a type of foreshadowing, implying that Satsuki and her Elite Four will join forces with Ryuuko and Mako.
I've said this before, but KILL la KILL continues to be a pleasantly surprising series for me. I really look forward to watching it each week.
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