![]() The animation quality is, to quote a friend of mine, 'unreal'. There are also small bits of fanservice here and there, just so you're warned. The story was excellent in my opinion, and the only thing that drags it down is the rather loose ending it seems like things aren't over yet. However, it preserves a bit of the great high school humor you're probably familiar with by now, especially in the earlier episodes. TSR moves a bit away the funny high school life of Chidori and Sousuke, leaving the room for more drama and a couple of episodes focusing on Chidori and Sousuke's emotional struggles with themselves and each other after certain events happen. that the pace was just right at the right moments, and that it created just the kind of mood the scene needed. The pacing varies a bit suddenly this and that happens and then it's done quickly, and you may be left baffled ), but some scenes are very slow, like the scene when Chidori cut Sousuke's hair. ![]() The story in TSR easily surpasses any 13-episode show I've watched as of writing this review. In regards to Fumoffu?, you don't have to watch it before TSR. If you haven't watched the original Full Metal Panic! series, you should watch it before watching The Second Raid, because it's the sequel to the original series.
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