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lb:ao6 [2025-12-22 13:40:50] – Minor reformatting to improve readability. Plus minor fixes. ninjasrlb:ao6 [2026-02-11 19:56:08] (current) – [Ao no 6-Gō] ninjasr
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 ====== Ao no 6-Gō ====== ====== Ao no 6-Gō ======
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 +{{tag>anime otaku}}
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 {{ img:b:r:ao6.png?460 |Ao no 6-Gō}} {{ img:b:r:ao6.png?460 |Ao no 6-Gō}}
 **{{ruby|青|あお}}の6{{ruby|号|ごう}}**(Blue Submarine Num. 6) is an anime about a //blue// submarine. I mean, it's in the title. The blue submarine exists in an alternate Earth that has been flooded and, now that it's flooded, it's being fought over by humans and **<span smcp>fish people</span>**. Our main character and soldier stationed on the <span smcp>Ao6</span>, <span smcp>Hayami</span>, is a pacifist for no good reason. **{{ruby|青|あお}}の6{{ruby|号|ごう}}**(Blue Submarine Num. 6) is an anime about a //blue// submarine. I mean, it's in the title. The blue submarine exists in an alternate Earth that has been flooded and, now that it's flooded, it's being fought over by humans and **<span smcp>fish people</span>**. Our main character and soldier stationed on the <span smcp>Ao6</span>, <span smcp>Hayami</span>, is a pacifist for no good reason.
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 Between this and that, <cite>Ao6</cite> is interesting to watch, though it's not that great. Between this and that, <cite>Ao6</cite> is interesting to watch, though it's not that great.
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-{{tag>anime otaku}} 
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 ===== Review ===== ===== Review =====
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 +<div star>★</div> 
 +<div star>★</div> 
 +<div star disabled>★</div> 
 +<div star disabled>★</div> 
 +<div star disabled>★</div> 
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 It's very difficult to understand what they were going for with this. I'm assuming that what they were trying to say is that <q>“both sides are gray/equally bad”</q>...but they missed the fact that the situation they created doesn't really...allow for that? It's very difficult to understand what they were going for with this. I'm assuming that what they were trying to say is that <q>“both sides are gray/equally bad”</q>...but they missed the fact that the situation they created doesn't really...allow for that?
  
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