anyone watching this? seems like a way more creative anime than anything that previously involved hiro mashima
>>8837>seems like a way more creative anime than anything that previously involved hiro mashimaLike
>>8857 says isn't it just Rave Master in Space?
Also RIP anime director of the show
https://archive.ph/SlXv1 So video related has Erza fall into Lucy's pitfall trap by accident and I wonder if Eden's Zero does the same kind of constant on-the-go gags?
A few observations:
1: At the beginning, Erza says they couldn't possibly've missed it, implying that the scene was making an ironic jab at her not noticing the pitfall trap until it was too late; especially since, earlier in the episode proper, happy was telling Lucy she might be stupid to think that the pitfall trap would work because of how obvious it was.
2: The reason the guys were so surprised to hear her scream at such a traditionally femininely high pitch is because not only does she not usually act traditionally feminine, but her normal speaking voice is a good bit deeper than one traditionally expects of a woman.
3: The irony probably hasn't escaped her, but at the same time, she's probably at least putting a good show of not being embarrassed on, but more likely isn't embarrassed because she's not easily embarrassed, as her being the shameless fanservice girl of the team proves; seriously, most of her armor suits show at least a little skin, and about half of them leave her just about half naked. Not only that, but as the episode in which they work as cafe servers for a time shows us, she has no problems with posing seductively for men; and as both the hot spring scene, and the scene in which she threatens to have Natsu, Gray, and herself all take a bath together like when they were kids show, she has no problems with being seen naked.
4: Those "ah" and "wow" voiceovers seem to happen at random times for literally no reason other than either to provoke and equally random chuckle, or get people chuckling before the real joke of the scene becomes clear to provoke full on laughter from the audience.