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Mar 26, 2016
Mixed Feelings
LA doesn't even know if this show follows it's own logic!.

The anime follows a routine "monster or Foreigner of the Week" as Yoshichika warms up to the group of Girls and Goddess helping them although you can also say that Yoshichika pretty much solves the other cast members backstory or problems and he does for the most part, it's actually more of a Saturday Morning cartoon on how they deal with all this, talking about friendship to not outright killing the Foreigners instead taking them into captivity once the their episode is done and over with.

With this "logic", you can tell LA's favorite character isn't Yoshichika...he's kinda the "omnipotent fixerupper" and that kinda gets annoying at times, no LA's favourite character would have to have been the pair Tamaki Yurine voiced by ''Risa Taneda'' and Venus voiced by ''Nao Touyama'' as the anime developed her accidentally more than Yoshichika.

The anime really doesn't change it's format of "Foreigner of the Week" until episode 8 where the "Big Bad" appears and he outs to be a sympathetic villain in which LA actually agrees with to a certain point.

The plot twists are kinda predictable concerning what we're dealing with here but still the plot twists actually make this series better by the long run (as in by Episode 8).

In terms of animation by Doga Kobo, the character designs are decent enough and although there are 3D CGI when battle scenes occurs, it's consistent unlike another anime video game adaptation this season like ''Divine Gate''.

Luck & Logic does bring up some plot holes to some of the plotlines at times concerning the characters and their motivations at times like with Yoshichika and Tamaki's argument as why would ALCA demote Tamaki who was team leader to put a newbie like Yoshichika as leader other than trying to bring up Tamaki's backstory?...like that doesn't make any sense.

Once episode 8 occurs, the subtle hints at the Big Bad comes and actually brings us an actual threat to care about the Big Bad's plan at hand and becomes rather more intriguing to watch. You just first need to slog through the "Foreigner of the Week" episodes just to get to it.

The ending did wrap everything from this season and although it was a bit of anti-climax, but nonetheless it was ok, but not "great", it was actually more cliched on it's execution.

Luck & Logic has some logical errors concerning the plot and characters at times, however it's not outright horrible, LA sees it as charming how they are at least concerning the characters to a degree and what the main cast Logicalists are actually doing is influencing the plot and what with a sympathetic villain makes this anime adaptation of a trading card game actually competent even if it has the generic "main protagonist fixes everything".

Luck & Logic...you got a few screws loose, but thankfully you get those screws back by the end of and not completely succumbed to the video game adaptation curse.
Reviewer’s Rating: 6
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