Cinematography:
Tomoyuki KuniiComposer:
Yuusuke ShiratoCast:
Ai Fairouz, Aina Suzuki, Seiichirō Yamashita, Shiori Izawa, Aki Toyosaki, Hayato Kaneko, Ken'ichirō Matsuda, Rina Hidaka, Shino Shimoji, Shota Hayama (more)VOD (1)
Episodes(12)
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I'd Like to Turn the Tables With You (If Possible)! (E01)
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I Want to Believe in You (Somehow)! (E02)
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See that! A (Surprisingly) Stunning Comeback! (E03)
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No Matter What, I'll be an Idol (The Last in Japan)! (E04)
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I Mean, I'm an Idol (No Matter What Anyone Says)! (E05)
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The Akiba Apocalypse Revelation (That No One Asked For)! (E06)
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(Come Out!) The Best Way to Live as a Shut-In! (E07)
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(Welcome!) The Best Way to Live as a Shut-In! (E08)
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The (Hilarious) Akiba Apocalypse Revelation! (E09)
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Look at That! Turning the Tables (of Treachery)! (E10)
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I Want to Believe in You (This Time)! (E11)
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I'd Like to Turn the Tables With You (And Everyone)! (E12)
Plots(1)
Conquered by alternate-world invaders—manga, anime, idols, and more have become censored in Japan. With their obsessions on the line, Hosomichi joins a group of female pilots and otaku as they battle to reclaim their identities. This means war! (Crunchyroll)
Reviews (1)
I feel as if someone had put ordinary dry bread covered in ketchup in my hands and claimed it was a new and original recipe. What do I mean? Well, I guess that for an original Japanese anime television series, the basic story and plotline development is very run-of-the-mill, predictable, and clichéd. I felt like I had already seen a lot of such anime series before, and nothing (especially the ending) surprised me at all. It had some energy, though, and I enjoyed the passion that the narrative and its characters (logically, except for the main male protagonist) exuded. It was probably the main reason I gave this mecha anime series a chance, even though I am not usually into this genre. Even the setting seemed promising to me. It is just that when the foundation is dry bread, even ketchup cannot possibly make it delicious. 4.8/10. ()