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Zero no Tsukaima - Princess no Rondo

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geoffreak:
I have to agree with MTR on that point. It did get much more romantic in the second season but in the process it left out the quality everywhere else. I hope it keeps up the romance but returns the quality from the first season.

nstgc:
I agree that you can't have a romantic comedy without the romance, but it seemed more like a mid-grade etchi comedy. I strongly disagree that the second season expanded on the romance between the two more then the first season did. Yes, it took it another step forward, but that one step wasn't that grand, mostly because it was poorly implemented.

geoffreak:
I didn't say it did more than the first, I just said that it took it to a different point than the first left it at.  ;)
I really don't see ZnK as an "ecchi comedy". To me ecchi comedies are very poor storylines which attract viewers through fanservice alone (ie Girls Bravo and countless others). ZnK actually has enough good storyline and minimal fanservice to keep it out of the category in my books.

nstgc:
Nah, thats just how it usually ends up. An etchi just any comedy that produces comic events my means of perversion.

Blanchimont:
Yeah, they threw everything out except ecchi, and perhaps romance, in ZnT II, even by anime standards the "Deuz Ex Machina" bit at the end was a bit... :-\

From Wikipedia;

--- Quote ---A deus ex machina (Latin IPA: [ˈdeːus eks ˈmaːkʰina] (literally "god out of a machine") is an improbable contrivance in a story. The phrase describes an artificial, or improbable, character, device, or event introduced suddenly in a work of fiction or drama to resolve a situation or untangle a plot (such as an angel suddenly appearing to solve problems, or the entire story having been just a dream one of the characters was having).
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