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Jan 21, 2017 6:40 PM
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Not sure why they had to destroy one battalion when Ross said they could get away with new identities. They weren't fighting for their lives so what does that achieve?

+didn't Armitage say she didn't feel pain in the first episode? But now she does?

Never explained what was wrong with the her' "mind" program either.
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May 7, 2018 6:19 PM
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Ross, hero of MAL, banged a robot loli.

I wonder if that garden in Mardock Scramble was influenced by this?

In case anyone missed it... the thirds got killed because earth feminists want a monopoly on baby making.



Those are some nice wings. Nice lasers too. Wish there was more action like that in the series.

LOL Naomi. "You look skinnier." ... "I told you I like hunks."

6/10 (above average)
This is my first time watching the OVA, but it's more like a rewatch since I've seen Poly-Matrix. Never felt rushed this time. Plus much superior Japanese VAs.
May 7, 2018 7:10 PM
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sooo.... lemme see if i got this straight.

armitage's "dad" is a mad scientist who wanted to see mars as an independent society. in order to achieve that, he believed that by making cyborgs that can reproduce mars would be able to have a society as big as it needed.
but turns out because of feminist (really? lol) and human rights activists back on earth that would only make earth get closer to mars? so now they decided to use "killing cyborg copies" of mad scientist number 2 to kill them and instead try to develop a non-human like form of life that could terraform mars and thus achieve the desired independence from earth?
May 7, 2018 7:12 PM
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still dont get what the "malfuction" was though.
Nov 5, 2018 6:17 PM
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All-in-all it was a pretty fun sci-fi romp
“I love heroes, but I don't want to be one. Do you even know what a hero is!? For example, you have some meat. Pirates will feast on the meat, but the hero will distribute it among the people! I want to eat the meat!” - Monkey D. Luffy
Dec 26, 2018 4:31 PM
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No idea what the point of the last 4 episodes were.. but yeah, still liked the cyberpunk feel!
Apr 22, 2019 6:37 PM
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This is definitely the most boring cyberpunk OVA I have ever sat through. There is no strong stylistic or aesthetic element to keep it together and conceptually there is nothing here that is interesting to me. Armitage herself has personality for like 3 seconds in the beginning and then...I don't even know what. Kind of just goes through the motions of what a story like this is 'supposed' to be but instead of being more self-aware it takes itself way too seriously. The last episode was particularly bad. The music was kind of cool when I happened to notice it, I guess.

Also, at that level of human development (which is of course only advanced at the surface level and not at all culturally or socially) I highly doubt we'd need to be creating robots just to impregnate or whatever. But that's the problem with our envisioning of AI and robots in popular culture. You're not going to need to build a robot maid to wash your dishes by hand, because you'll either have time to (quaintly) do it yourself or use existing tech, you know like a dishwasher. Obviously that isn't the best analogue, but it's be pretty absurd to think that antinatalists would ever make it to Mars, and it's the same sort of anxiety people love to impress upon the future.

Had the movie sequel downloaded but probably won't watch it, incredibly disappointing.
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May 14, 2019 12:20 PM
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Bad episode. I think this episode was not needed to be honest, and it is the first one I disliked.
May 14, 2019 12:20 PM
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Nice romance, but I really feel this episode was not needed at all.
May 14, 2019 12:21 PM

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Good Anime though. I think I will give it a decent 7/10.
Dec 23, 2019 5:22 AM
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syncrogazer said:

Also, at that level of human development (which is of course only advanced at the surface level and not at all culturally or socially) I highly doubt we'd need to be creating robots just to impregnate or whatever.


The way I saw it, they made impregnable androids with human realistic personalities and emotions in order to RAISE the children who would eventually be born.

Guess the goal was to safeguard the family unit, otherwise, you'd just have a factory churning test tube babies. You'd probably not have much of a human society left at that point.

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Those are some nice wings. Nice lasers too. Wish there was more action like that in the series.

LOL Naomi. "You look skinnier." ... "I told you I like hunks."


Yea, we needed more angelic looking robot loli kicking more ass.

You can tell Naomi fell for him at their first encounter, but I did feel the romance was a bit forced and not very well fleshed out. Probably due to lack of overall running time.
Apr 10, 2020 9:13 PM

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The best episode of the OVA by a long shot.
Apr 22, 2021 3:13 PM

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honestly really liked the dialogue at the end
Jul 24, 2022 1:37 AM

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Pretty average OVA in the end, nothing world breaking, but good enough to warrant a watch of the sequel. 6/10.
Jul 11, 2023 7:22 PM

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I see Naomi put the "Thirds can get pregnant" utility to the test. The scientist guy retained some of his sanity to keep Naomi from getting destroyed by the explosion as well, luckily for her.

Really amazing anime, despite its seriously short length. Ross and Armitage (or Naomi) had decent characterisation to them, D'anclaude's psychotic hammy villainy somehow became more entertaining over time, visuals and environments were picturesque, and the application of the robot/human conflict had more gravitas than you'd think. It did feel somewhat tacky on occasion, but that's largely a result of it having to jump more time between scenes than anime with twelve or more episodes. For something that barely takes more than two hours out of your day, this is excellent.


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Oct 21, 2023 11:11 PM
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I have to say even with all the poorly executed actions scene and slow pacing; the story made it great.

How feminism effect birth rate and shift in societal life style was perfectly captured here. It was tragic to see all these Thirds get killed but I am happy Armitage survived.
Nov 10, 2023 4:52 AM
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loved the artwork, music and character designs, this like weirdly semi-realistic anime style is one of my all-time favorites.

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