Episode 6 Review

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This episode was casual and somewhat of a filler, but it's really great in building the world a bit for both Sorashido City and Skyland through the existence of schools. For this review, we'll focus on how this episode is more chill, with less action and more about building the duo through their feeling of separation. Sora continues to be such a queen and a badass, and also shows her growth from her former morals on what it means to be a hero. While she focuses on becoming a hero, she also has been thinking about Mashiro. This feeling of her's was really justifiable, as the context from the previous episode does build up how Sora's first ever friend was Mashiro. It was really cute and relatable to see Sora going through all of that. Of course, I left the best for last about Sora's character... She's really great at doing the housework. She's a very responsible person, and gets the job done very much. Also, her main enemy is the vacuum cleaner now... Probably... Anyhow, Sora is going to school with Mashiro for the next episode. Let's all hope that it'll be a great character development episode for Sora.

Next up is Mashiro, who doesn't do much in the episode. I mean, she was literally at school, that's why. Even so, I love how she also felt the same way as Sora did. I guess this is what happens when you are roommates with someone that's awesome. The Sora X Mashiro shippers are getting wild now, and I agree with it. Their duality was really well done, and I want to see more of them getting along as partners in crime and friends.

Also, Ageha is involved in this episode! I love her addition, as I love her energy in this episode. Her moments with Sora in talking about how she needs to tell Mashiro how she's feeling was well done and very sweet. Ageha gave away a lesson that's been used in Tropical Rouge Prettycure, which is how makeup can be used as a source of confidence. It's a very brief way to reference Tropical Rouge, and a sweet way to advertise the perfume powder that Pretty Holic was selling at that time. Sidenote, Ageha gives off the vibe that she sets two lovebirds into confessing that they're into each other. That's just the vibe I get from her in this episode. Anyways, I hope that she will continue to help in the plot or character driven episodes in the future.

Right now, Kabaton is just there. For this case, I'm kind of glad that he's on the sidelines now... After all, what he did in the previous episode was pretty much brutal for him. Oh well, I hope that he'll be okay next time and continues to be straight up smart, evil, and unfair before the arrival of the new villains soon.

Moving on, the animation here is a bit still, but it's decent and did its job. The pacing of this episode is great, and I hope that they'll continue on the next episodes with great pacing. I can't wait for more episodes to come in Hirogaru Sky Prettycure, even though there'll be some filler episodes here and there. I sure hope that these fillers can stay strong with its characterization, pacing, emotion, and vibe of the season in general.

Written on: March 12, 2023
Published on: March 15, 2023

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