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====== Allison ====== | ====== Allison ====== | ||
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**アリソン**(Allison) is a Light Novel about two teenagers in a world with two continents split right down the middle that are eternally at war until the end of the first light novel. | **アリソン**(Allison) is a Light Novel about two teenagers in a world with two continents split right down the middle that are eternally at war until the end of the first light novel. | ||
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The reason this isn't that big of a problem is that the series is only 4 volumes total, so it just //barely// overstays its welcome. | The reason this isn't that big of a problem is that the series is only 4 volumes total, so it just //barely// overstays its welcome. | ||
- | Besides that though? Yeah, it's alright. I think the worldbuilding actually //kinda// works if we take the intended theme (which is [[lb: | + | Besides that though? Yeah, it's alright. I think the worldbuilding actually //kinda// works if we take the intended theme (which is [[lb: |
My personal approach would have been to treat the first volume as a one-off/ | My personal approach would have been to treat the first volume as a one-off/ | ||
But that's why I said it just //barely// overstays its welcome. | But that's why I said it just //barely// overstays its welcome. | ||
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==== Anime ==== | ==== Anime ==== | ||
There //is// an anime which adapts //both// //Allison// and //Lillia// into a single series...which is an interesting choice. I've had it in my backlog for a while and I've been intending to watch it for a while...initially I avoided it because I wanted to finish reading //Lillia & Treize// first...but that ain't happening for a while, so it might be the only way I experience // | There //is// an anime which adapts //both// //Allison// and //Lillia// into a single series...which is an interesting choice. I've had it in my backlog for a while and I've been intending to watch it for a while...initially I avoided it because I wanted to finish reading //Lillia & Treize// first...but that ain't happening for a while, so it might be the only way I experience // | ||
- | ==== First Impressions (of Episode 1) ==== | + | === First Impressions (of Episode 1) === |
I decided to watch the first episode today (2025-08-28) and my first impressions (not having finished the episode) are...lukewarm. | I decided to watch the first episode today (2025-08-28) and my first impressions (not having finished the episode) are...lukewarm. | ||
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I'm going to stick with the series, though I'm not particularly impressed. | I'm going to stick with the series, though I'm not particularly impressed. | ||
+ | === Episode 2: First Impression Part 2 === | ||
+ | I forgot to mention it in the previous one, but they left out the bit where Wil's teacher is a straight-up nationalist racist, which is actually thematically important to the whole Japanese Kumbaya thing. I was also looking forward to it just because I wanted to hear it spoken. | ||
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+ | Anyway, Episode 2 starts off with action, though it's still not super great. I've been a bit spoiled by [[lb:le]], I guess. | ||
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+ | Whether I add more onto this or not, I don't know. The better question is what will I do with all this once I finish the series...? Or if I drop it. | ||
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+ | Well, I'll add this last bit now: they left out the part where the old lady explains how they' | ||
+ | === Episode 3: Revenge of the Impressions === | ||
+ | I remembered that they just don't address the language stuff at all. It's a thing in the LN that Allison and Wil can both speak the languages of both continents, which is how they can blend in no problem. | ||
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+ | Also, no, they don't explain the stereotype of the royal guard at all. | ||
===== Speculah & Analysis ===== | ===== Speculah & Analysis ===== | ||
==== More Allison! ==== | ==== More Allison! ==== | ||
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Everything revolves around the Japanese Kumbaya theme, which gets tiring fast (hence why I didn't like Lillia & Treize that much). | Everything revolves around the Japanese Kumbaya theme, which gets tiring fast (hence why I didn't like Lillia & Treize that much). | ||
- | But, hear me out: Allison. | + | But, hear me out: **__Allison__**. |
I find Allison to be an interesting character on her own. I'll note that I'm singling her out because the series //is// named after her but this generally applies to many of the other characters too (though not //Wil// who is kinda boring).\\ | I find Allison to be an interesting character on her own. I'll note that I'm singling her out because the series //is// named after her but this generally applies to many of the other characters too (though not //Wil// who is kinda boring).\\ | ||
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That may not sound like much, but keep in mind that the first volume starts with her just deciding on-the-fly to chase after some kidnappers in a plane she ‘borrowed’, | That may not sound like much, but keep in mind that the first volume starts with her just deciding on-the-fly to chase after some kidnappers in a plane she ‘borrowed’, | ||
There' | There' | ||
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+ | Also, to elaborate on //neat stuff// a bit more: I don't just mean the characters (like Allison), but also some concepts and story beats. The second volume features a Kingdom without a royal family, because they were all executed (thought it was covered up as an accident iirc).\\ | ||
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===== Trivilinks ===== | ===== Trivilinks ===== | ||
* [[https:// | * [[https:// |
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