I’ve been silently praying for Sora x Gouta ever since I could remember, but I didn’t expect it will happen this way… like THIS much rabu rabu! Way to go Gouta! It was a pleasant surprise to see this romance in full bloom, though the viewers who were paying attention to the subtle details in each episodes would’ve most likely seen this coming. The blushes say it all.
Episode 9 ended in quite a WTF note, so I decided to watch until episode 10 before doing this post.
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Under normal circumstances (or at least before I got into slice-of-life shows), I would’ve easily labeled Natsu no Sora as totally deadpan boring and dropped it without remorse, because I’ll most likely be watching it with the wrong mindset — with a desire to see awesome magic action or romance, in the same way I watched Aria (and slept through it >.>). But as the past 7 episodes have shown, this anime isn’t just about magic per se, or at least not in the magical extraordinary way we know it. As coburn puts it, magic is naturally part of the world of Natsu no Sora, embedded into the characters and the very society where all this takes place.
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Thanks to a renewed slice-of-life mindset, I have come to enjoy Mahou Tsukai ni Taisetsu ~Natsu no Sora~ and other slice-of-life shows much more than before
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