![]() My opinion may vary from others and this is fine. I'm Dutch to expect some spelling errors, if they are to annoying just message me and I'll fix it. The 'slice-of-life' aspect was also great, as it showcased World War II warships adapting to human bodies and life in the 21st Century (Episode 6 which centered on the adorable DesDiv 6 and the curry competition was cute beyond words).Īll in all, if you're a fan of history or the IJN, check this one out.it's one you can watch over and over.įirst some items I need to adress. ![]() Taiho's appearance at the end was a pleasant surprise. While I wish the anime could've been longer, they picked a good stopping point for the first season (post-Midway). I know a lot of people have gripes that Fubuki was chosen to be the main character, but I really didn't have a problem with it. I also found the inside joke of 'the bigger the guns, the bigger the bust' to be quite funny. I was pleasantly surprised.the writers and artists put a lot of effort into historical accuracy concerning the girls' combat rigs, and incorporating various events into their personalities (such as shipgirls who served in the same division in World War II being quite close as shipgirls, Kongo being an Anglophile as she was built in England, etc.). ![]() Being a an amateur historian of the Imperial Japanese Navy since 1998, I decided to check this anime out. ![]()
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