Now this was an episode worth seeing the series for. Certainly different from the general tone that the series has had so far, but a worthwhile excursion from it.
I have an idea for a new augmented reality filter: turn life into a Shojo Manga
I'm going to make millions $$$
The Chika dance has saved my soul.
If you want to know who the bride was, just think, where were all the other girls? Surely they wouldn't miss their sister's wedding?
An interesting little precursor episode to the movie. You can find the movie that this episode alludes to here: https://trakt.tv/movies/k-on-the-movie-2011
I find it interesting that this qualified as the "good" ending to the story. Keep in mind, it's not really a full episode, just 10-ish minutes. But to be honest Saber just didn't mean nearly as much to me. In this particular route, I saw her more as a temporary figure towards Shiro and that her disappearance was just about guaranteed anyways. She was never quite as developed in this series either. It was still a nice little optional twist to the ending.
This prologue episode is a must, the plot setup, sword-fighting and animation is just too good to pass up.
Now THIS, was a a hell of a Steins;Gate episode. This is what we came for
"For real? This is happening in modern day Tokyo?!" I wholeheartedly agree with that sentiment.
Woah, what a sad realization that you can't change the future without time travel
Mwaahahaha, she has been domesticated
Oh dear, this series is one tragedy after the other without any hint of happiness in sight.
Really weird episode filled with a bunch of Chandler and Joey flashbacks. The entire contents of the episode is literally in the two-sentence description.
Yup, that's definitely the way Cinderella was meant to be.
"Time is cruel" - Okabe
Words have never before been truer.
The sexual innuendo humor is top notch.
This episode hurt so much. I couldn't stop crying. Nagisa just couldn't die in my mind, but she did it anyways.
It was very unique to see such a different ending where almost every other character but Tomoya and Tomoyo completely disappeared from the picture. It may not have been the official story-line, but I think it was wonderful that they explored it here. (Although the academic and delinquent love story feels a tad cliché these days.)
Now let's talk about 5 Centimeters Per Second (warning: spoilers ahead). This episode felt just like the happy version of that film's ending. Instead of the melancholic concept of moving on from your past lover, they decided to stay together after all. The two stories don't match up entirely, but the resemblance is startling. Right down to the final scene being at the railroad tracks and the theme of cherry trees throughout. At this point, I'm fairly certain that the writer decided to pay homage to Makato Shinkai's film since it released about a year before this episode. I would recommend you watch that film (it was really worthwhile) so you can enjoy this episode to its fullest.
Misa: "I would never dream about living in a world without Light!"
L: "Yes that would be dark."
I knew that was going to happen at some point
"What?! I'm not finished?"
"Haha that's what she said."
It all happened so fast....
"You're an idiot." It's true though.
Woah, that's not PG-14 lol
Funny little side plot episode. A little creepier than expected...
I'm just here to say that I got to see Eri smile. That is all.
These aren't the recaps you're looking for. Move along, move along.
Completely just a recap episode. There’s literally nothing new added so unless your memory is foggy, skip.
Skip to about the last 5-10 minutes, that's the only new info. Everything else is just recap. Technically, you will get the same information at the start of the next episode anyways.
This episode sounded like a great RPG intro.
So this is essentially their logic of how all the "clover clips" are canon in the story. It was all just a fever dream of Charmy on magical mushrooms. So it's essentially an entire episode of funny/stupid skits that usually appear at the end of the episodes. There aren't any actually useful details that add to the overall story, so if you have already seen most of the clover clips, it's not really even worth anything,