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Aug 20, 2023
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***minor spoilers ahead***

This is a wonderfully wholesome show, much like Laid-Back Camp. The flow is smooth and it's a very nice presentation, both from characters and artistic style and anything else you can think of. The music was well chosen and performed is appropriately accompanied whatever was on screen.

A couple of things that bug me: there was so little confrontation and conflict. Everything that goes with making and protecting and operating a village is ignored. Everything's always good. Any enemies that came along were automatically killed with a magic sphere in two shots, meaning wyverns and dragons. Additionally, when Lu becomes pregnant, there is no indication of whether it is Hariku's baby or not because he's a vampire and things could be different. He seems to be way too much of a pansy for that kind of thing. Her affection forwas visible in loving stares at him when he wasn't looking through different situations, particularly through episode 7, 8, and 9. It was obvious yet they allowed him to be completely dense as is common with this kind of situation.

All things are resolved in the final episode and done rather well, I just wish they had shown their relationship just a little more in detail through private conversations or something to build up to it because it just popped out of nowhere. Furtherly, Lu started out as a main character and definitely became a background character by the end of the show, so that popping up seems to have been a little out of place.

I know that seems like a lot wrong for two different complaints, but it's not enough to ruin any of this. It's definitely a 9 because of that, but I'd say that's not too bad considering how bad it could have gotten.
Reviewer’s Rating: 9
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