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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:Japanese Kumbaya]]-related) into account...as it kinda makes sense. The issue is that past the first volume, there are serious issues with the worldbuilding keeping everything in order...because, while it makes sense in that initial volume's premise...it //doesn't// make sense longer-term.\\+Besides that though? Yeah, it's alright. I think the worldbuilding actually //kinda// works if we take the intended theme (which is [[lb:Japanese Kumbaya]]-related) into account...as it kinda makes sense.((:fn:>Though while watching the anime, I noticed an EVEN BIGGER issue with the worldbuilding: the <wrap spoiler>mural</wrap>.\\ <wrap spoiler>The mural cannot exist because, presuming it's from the Stone Age, there is no way in Hell that the two symbols (of the two continents) could have survived into the modern day. It just isn't possible.</wrap>)) The issue is that past the first volume, there are serious issues with the worldbuilding keeping everything in order...because, while it makes sense in that initial volume's premise...it //doesn't// make sense longer-term.\\
 My personal approach would have been to treat the first volume as a one-off/pilot/preview like you sometimes see with manga. Then I would have taken the time to work on the worldbuilding a bit more...and then I would have continued.\\ My personal approach would have been to treat the first volume as a one-off/pilot/preview like you sometimes see with manga. Then I would have taken the time to work on the worldbuilding a bit more...and then I would have continued.\\
 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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 Well, I'll add this last bit now: they left out the part where the old lady explains how they're supposed to act in those elite uniforms...so we'll see if they compensate for that or not. Well, I'll add this last bit now: they left out the part where the old lady explains how they're supposed to act in those elite uniforms...so we'll see if they compensate for that or not.
 +=== 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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