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This with episode 9 were the best episodes of Aria, It was a sad but lovely ending to the journey, Loved it.
Animation - 7
Art - 7
Sounds - 9 (the songs were so beautiful)
Story - 6
Characters - 7
Enjoyment - 6
Overall: I liked this season the most, it had better sounds better animation and better character development, however i didn't really care for the story, it was a nice peaceful journey, but far from a masterpiece imo.
With the exception of episode 1,9,13 which deserves a 9/10 score, all the other episodes were pretty average.
I know the series is the 3rd in the franchise and its not popular so that's the reason for its high rating, it is imo overrated.
Akari crying makes me cry (or at the very least tear up). That was a really beautiful episode the whole way through and I'm glad I stuck through with it to the end. At the moment this is my favourite slice-of-life anime, and before I thought I wasn't a fan of the genre!
this episode... this episode... it got me right in the feels just by this episode the show deserves 10... damn i am so sad i could cry right now... Akari grew up to be so beautifull... Alicia leaving :((( oh my god... cant put it in words
This episode was too damn perfect!
It was really hard keeping myself from crying.
Aicia retired and she will get married, but we didn't see her husband.
Athena is a opera singer now.
Akira is the only one who is still a Prima.
Ai-chan came to Aria Company, kinda expected.
Akari is exactly like Alicia now!
I stretched this series out as long as I could, knowing it was the end, but even still, I'm heartbroken that it's over. This show brought me so many heartwarming and peaceful feelings like nothing else in the world. Every time I was stressed or upset, I'd just throw on Aria and forget the world. It's a magical environment they were able to create and one that I will never forget.
*sniffle*
What a beautiful ending though... Everything comes full circle... BAAAAAWWWW
you could also watch the picture drama, its kind of silly overall, but the 7th episode is actually quite good. it takes place after akaris ending monologue, but before ai joins aria company.
WHAT?! Okay, now I'm definitely watching those picture dramas!
Edit: I've seen the 7th episode from the picture drama. It's very very good, if you love Aria like me then you'll love that particular episode. The other episodes are more side-stories so feel free to skip them if you don't feel like watching it or don't like the presentation style. I still recommend watching all of the picture dramas as it's more story with audio! <3
As for this episode and overall series. 10/10.
Overall series:
There are many flaws but god damn do they never detract my enjoyment of this series. I don't think I've ever had a moment where I've had a criticism affect my opinion of the show whether it be others or my own. This is how much I love this show, willing to overlook the flaws for its pros. Of course, this makes me bias and you're god damn right about that. This series really shaped me as a person and my worldview since I picked this show up when I was at my very lowest point in my life. While I haven't fully embedded all of its lessons, it still affected me as an individual regardless.
This ending really outclassed every anime I've seen. The overall effect from this series was so great that it outshines Clannad AS for me (Clannad AS is great, Aria just did a splendid job). It took me two whole years to finish this series from watching the first episode of Animation on YouTube. A long journey, I'm very glad to have taken it extremely slow.
Okay, the final episode:
I shed many tears and cried a ton, the most I've had with this series. I wasn't prepared at all for what I was about to watch.
When Akari first realized she was alone without Alicia, that was extremely heart wrenching to watch even when Alicia came by later. Akari didn't realize how fast time flies and how much Alicia's presence hurts her until the moment presented itself. If it wasn't for Alicia consoling Akari, I don't think Akari would've recovered. Really love them both. The reason I shed tears was because Akari was crying, my gosh, it's been so long since I've seen her become that upset. It was all for a good reason too.
Next, when watching Alicia's retirement ceremony. I cried again and this was the point I couldn't hold in anything anymore. It was the most beautiful sequence I've ever watched in anime. We see a industry giant retiring from her position so another Prima can take over the business as she moves onto other ventures. Really reminds me a lot of an industry mourning for their influential figures such as Satoru Iwata, Michael Jackson, etc. Of course, Alicia is just retiring and we'll see her around. It just reminded me of how 'big' the ceremony felt for a person's retirement.
The point I cried during that ceremony is when Alicia turns back to look at her gondola. It was the perfect embodiment of seeing a person saying goodbye to a long good friend, a person saying goodbye to a specific chapter in their life, a goodbye to the past. She was with Aria Company for so long, she shared so many memories in that gondola. When she bowed, oh my god. It was so sad and formal as it's a final goodbye. Her tears after bowing really showed how much she loved her job and all the memories that part of her life brought to her. In a way, this really shows the importance of retirement ceremonies. A lot of memories were produced with a company and the commitment provided is long so it deserves a loving send-off.
Afterwards, seeing the fates of everybody in the cast was great to see. It really looked like things are going up for everybody. Akatsuki getting closer to Akari was great. Al grew so much! Athena is now an opera singer. Akira is now considered number one in the industry.
What I really loved is seeing Ai become an apprentice of Akari. It really comes full-circle in a way. Everybody leads a slightly different life but holds the same values of Aria Company, really special.
Planning to rewatch this series again later with the DVDs by Rightstuf, I hope it's just as good. Also, can't wait to watch Avvenire and the Picture dramas, then I'll read the manga to see what was missed.
This will sound corny for what I will say next probably. The story of Aria may have ended for the audience, but in that world it still continues regardless. In a way, this show is saying goodbye to its cast but also to the audience as well. The world in Aria is moving onto a new chapter and all of us as viewers are moving onto a new chapter as well.
Thank you for everybody that contributed to the production of Aria and the anime (manga, music artists, animators, directors, producers, etc.). Truly one of the best experiences I've had. I'll never forget this show. It's sketched into my life and I'll always look fondly on these past memories.
FestivalsOfComfy said: Thank you for everybody that contributed to the production of Aria and the anime (manga, music artists, animators, directors, producers, etc.). Truly one of the best experiences I've had. I'll never forget this show. It's sketched into my life and I'll always look fondly on these past memories.
It's sad that the studio that made this masterpiece is no more.
FestivalsOfComfy said: Thank you for everybody that contributed to the production of Aria and the anime (manga, music artists, animators, directors, producers, etc.). Truly one of the best experiences I've had. I'll never forget this show. It's sketched into my life and I'll always look fondly on these past memories.
It's sad that the studio that made this masterpiece is no more.
While the studio may be gone, the people that made it up are apparently still around as they made Avvenire. Still kind of sad but I'm pretty sure they're all proud to have helped create this masterpiece.
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They merged with another animation studio:
Hal Film Maker's parent company, TYO Inc., merged its two anime studio subsidiaries—Yumeta Company and Hal Film Maker—on July 1, 2009. Yumeta Company absorbed Hal Film Maker and changed its name to TYO Animations.
mozgow said: @CzeroC
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They merged with another animation studio:
Hal Film Maker's parent company, TYO Inc., merged its two anime studio subsidiaries—Yumeta Company and Hal Film Maker—on July 1, 2009. Yumeta Company absorbed Hal Film Maker and changed its name to TYO Animations.
Thanks for that info but i've known that for a while. To me once they merged, HFM is considered no more, as the studio has been "mixed". The result is that the latest edition of Aria, which is Avvernie, doesn't share the same trait with that of the main series when HFM was independent. It was quite dissapointing to me, not that it is bad, it just doesn't on the same level with the old Aria.
mozgow said: @CzeroC
@FestivalsOfComfy
They merged with another animation studio:
Hal Film Maker's parent company, TYO Inc., merged its two anime studio subsidiaries—Yumeta Company and Hal Film Maker—on July 1, 2009. Yumeta Company absorbed Hal Film Maker and changed its name to TYO Animations.
Ooooh interesting, I've known they merged but not known the exact details. Thanks for the info!
Ray_Light said: Why every good things must come to the end really fast :(
Aria is truly a wonderful anime, I'll miss this anime a lot
Okay me. Time to move on!
But I don't want to :(
Where can I find Mars that full of water?
Can anyone help me find it? xD
It's not the definitive end, unless you've already seen Aria The Avvenire.
I think no superlative in my vocabulary would do this episode justice.
Following Akari and the others on their journey up to this point was an unforgettable experience, which ended on an extremely satisfying note.Great developed characters, gorgeous setting, atmosphere,music and hilarious comedy made this show a real masterpiece.
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I rated the previous seasons 7 and rated Origination 9 and added it to my favs, there was simply something magical about this season that the others didn't have. Alicia retiring is sad and Ai chan at the end there was a great tease, a bit too late to hope for a new season but would love one.
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nothing more to add and tbh words cannot express how good Aria the Origination was. The only thing I can say is that in this finale manly tears were shed.
Aria as a whole isn´t in my "best series ever", Had problems with some episodes from animation and natural, but I have to say Origination is probably one of the best series I have watched
10/10 for Origination 8.5/10 for Aria as a whole (for now atleast)
kie_ said: So they concluded the anime with some feminist shit...
Markdoka said: The ones hating this anime are MOSTLY SJWs, yaoifags and Narutards. LUCKILY I'M NOT ONE OF THOSE DAMN SJWS, YAOIFAGS AND NARUTARDS bashing the show for being "too edgy" and "too un-PC".
This is #2 on my list of all time best anime series. This final episode left me feeling bittersweet-on one hand I was glad to see Akari, Alice and Aika become primas and achieve their goals. On the other hand I was sad to see this wonderful journey come to an end-the final scene with Akari's Aria Company and her new apprentice Ai made me teary eyed. I can't give this series a high enough recommendation.
I might be in the minority when I say this but for me The Natural was my favorite part of the Aria franchise, it had more episodes which really resonated with me and really helped me through my depression as I watched it. Not to knock The Origination down or anything, both were great series, I just loved The Natural much more for personal reasons.
If there's one thing I wish, it's that I hadn't inadvertently spoiled myself on the Ai-chan epilogue, looking back it does seem like the obvious set path but still it would have been more impactful not knowing about it ahead of time.
Wow, what a finish to three incredible seasons, this show hit high notes for me, gonna have to put it on the shelf beside Ah! My Goddess as one of my favourites. Definitely has the same quality of amazing voice talent, fantastic art, and great music that really pulls it together in both pieces despite them being fairly mellow slice of life dramas with slight twists (ARIA:Sci-Fi, AMG:Supernatural)
I've been watching anime for many many years and have seen a tremendous amount of shows, not one of those have ever made me cry. But, Aria has officially broken that; the characters, the stories, seeing them grow, the changes and challenges they face, all of this added up so much climaxing at the latter half of the final season. The last two episodes were extremely emotional. I don't know if I should feel happy or sad, this anime was just amazing. I loved everything about this anime, and its a pinnacle of what a slice of life should be; happiness, joy, company, adventures, friends, experiences, happy and sad memories, emotional moments, evolution.
Overall, my favorite seasons were The Natural and The Origination. I really enjoyed the Natural as it focused a lot on Akari's relationship with Aqua and I really enjoyed all of the fantastical experiences she had in that season. The Origination because it was amazingly done, highly emotional, and a perfect wrap up to an amazing story. The Animation was also good but it was quite introductory; but it was completely necessary to create all of the emotions in the 3rd season.
I absolutely love this anime, 10/10
Also, I think this finale had such a big effect on me as Aria was one of the few shows I didn't speed through. Often I'll watch an anime all in one go (if its like 12 episodes), then if its longer spend a few days watching it. I watched Aria slowly over a long period of time, it really felt like I was watching these characters grow.
Man, it's very rare to see any Anime episode on MAL that has 96% of people loving it with at least 500 votes. This episode really deserves it though. One of the best and most emotionally satisfying finales in all of Anime. Aria is my favourite slice of life Anime and this episode fully solidifies that for me.
I never expected to see Alicia-san retiring. I thought she and Akari would run the company together and take in more pupils. I'm really curious about her husband. I wanted them to show him. Poor Akatsuki.
Akari became such a beauty when she grew up.
I'm sad that Cait Sith didn't show up in this season. I was looking forward to see him again.
If you are going to disagree with me, don't bother talking to me. I will seriously hurt you!
So many tears was escaped from my blurry eyes...
I cried on goodbye ceremony, but... After that...
That moment with bright memories...
It makes my heart feel strong pain...
I cried very hard and loud...
But... I am glad, that all ended good for everyone.
Last montage before last ED was precious.
P.S.: Scene after that was dope. I knew, that Ai-chan is gonna be undine from the "Animation"! xD
Cool heartwarming and cute anime to watch but very very far from a masterpiece, I can write 10 seasons in 2 days and characters aren't that deep at all, season 2 was the best one imo
Yep, its over. Its like the foreshadow on the Aria Arietta. Ai-cwhan really become a pair as a changed of old Akari. It seems the wheel of Akari's life never changed, if only its a bit sudden of changed. A bit unfortunate for not showing the marriage of Alicia-san. Even Aika relationship can't go far more than a walk free moment like in the end. Damn, Al-kun, why you can suddenly grow up fast like that? Im fuckin jealous, man, really! A bit unfortunate too looking that twos single from Orange Planet that had a change to stay with Akari in the middle of the show. Still, their happiness really give a warmth on my heart. A bit sad while knowing Athena chose different job. Yet, its pretty suit well with her talent. Heck, its was so fucking good. A bit sad too looking Akira was all alone as the only one legendary Water Fairy. Yet, her retirement must come soon, the moment can't never goes from my heart. Still, the happy face of Alice-cwhan really soothing. Everyone happiness, always gived me a happiness, indeed.
Ah, maybe, i had many other words to write on this. But, its enough. Everything was clear. Akari done her job well. And she really became like Alicia-san with her pink hair there, Lmao. And Ai-cwhan, fuck no! My girl finally start her life as a new trainee of Undine. Lets see her story in the next OVA. I can't wait to see it!
10/10 for sure. No doubt. No hesitations. And always be a legendary CGDCT SOL i've ever seen in the serious show. Amazing continuations. Amazing story. Amazing character, yet, they were all so fuckin adorable, and cute as an angel. Amazing art, amazing OST, amazing, damn, every aspect were indeed amazing. Its a masterpiece. Whatever people who always be a haters and assumed this show was shit. The shit they were talking will always served as my pure gold. Thats it.
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Didn’t quite cry but I was so close to it. Really the perfect ending to this series. It really feels like it wrapped up almost perfectly. I’m glad Alicia didn’t retire just because of marriage, that would’ve rubbed me the wrong way. Getting promoted too just makes sense. I think it’s funny that we never see her husband! Kinda shows she had a life outside of Aria too that we never saw (and that we didn’t really need to). Part of me imagines it was one of her clients that struck a chord with her and maybe he courted her over time by booking yours haha.
I’m excited to watch the next OVA as well as the upcoming movie. But I’ll treat them as the cherry-on-top because this really was the ending
I had tears from at least episode nine or ten onwards lol. Quite bittersweet throughout the final half of the season, but man, what a series. I think I enjoyed Season two slightly more than this season, but it peaked with the final few episodes.
My goodness, what an incredible ending to a phenomenal show. Definitely teared up a bit with all of the events that happened ;_;, enjoyed every second of it. I'm going to miss this masterpiece, going to check out the ovas and movie when it comes out.
Trollol_loL said: My goodness, what an incredible ending to a phenomenal show. Definitely teared up a bit with all of the events that happened ;_;, enjoyed every second of it. I'm going to miss this masterpiece, going to check out the ovas and movie when it comes out.
I find the finale to be a little detached. The series kind of ended with not much of an emotional climax that I was expecting. All good moments came before the final 2 episodes or so.
All in all, it's a good series. It had its themes, emotional resonances, and character progressions. Beside some repetitive tropes, it's a solid 7/10 finale. I can understand why people give this series a 10. It's definitely unique in a sense with its presentations. Aria as a whole is probably my top 20 series of all time now.
LordSozin said: I find the finale to be a little detached. The series kind of ended with not much of an emotional climax that I was expecting. All good moments came before the final 2 episodes or so.
All in all, it's a good series. It had its themes, emotional resonances, and character progressions. Beside some repetitive tropes, it's a solid 7/10 finale. I can understand why people give this series a 10. It's definitely unique in a sense with its presentations. Aria as a whole is probably my top 20 series of all time now.
People don't give the origination a 10 because of its presentations or its uniqueness or whatever label you want to put on it. The reason why people give the Origination a 10 is simply that the ending is very emotionally powerful. Just that.
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LordSozin said: I find the finale to be a little detached. The series kind of ended with not much of an emotional climax that I was expecting. All good moments came before the final 2 episodes or so.
All in all, it's a good series. It had its themes, emotional resonances, and character progressions. Beside some repetitive tropes, it's a solid 7/10 finale. I can understand why people give this series a 10. It's definitely unique in a sense with its presentations. Aria as a whole is probably my top 20 series of all time now.
People don't give the origination a 10 because of its presentations or its uniqueness or whatever label you want to put on it. The reason why people give the Origination a 10 is simply that the ending is very emotionally powerful. Just that.
Well, that's that. But ain't enough in my book at least.