

Saekano the Movie: Finale
冴えない彼女の育てかた Fine
With the second Winter Comiket just around the corner, Blessing Software has been vigorously producing its new game, "How to Raise a Boring Girlfriend." Despite Utaha Kasumigaoka and Eriri Spencer Sawamura leaving the circle, Megumi Katou and Tomoya Aki are hopeful that, by sticking to Tomoya's original vision for the game, their upcoming creation will exceed Blessing Software's previous installment. With the addition of new members Iori and Izumi Hashima, development ensues—but not without its share of setbacks. Things rarely go as planned in the dating sim industry, with numerous obstacles forcing Tomoya to decide between helping his friends or completing the game. Saenai Heroine no Sodatekata Fine draws the series to a close as Tomoya selects his final route, both within his personal life and Blessing Software. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
With the second Winter Comiket just around the corner, Blessing Software has been vigorously producing its new game, "How to Raise a Boring Girlfriend." Despite Utaha Kasumigaoka and Eriri Spencer Sawamura leaving the circle, Megumi Katou and Tomoya Aki are hopeful that, by sticking to Tomoya's original vision for the game, their upcoming creation will exceed Blessing Software's previous installment. With the addition of new members Iori and Izumi Hashima, development ensues—but not without its share of setbacks. Things rarely go as planned in the dating sim industry, with numerous obstacles forcing Tomoya to decide between helping his friends or completing the game. Saenai Heroine no Sodatekata Fine draws the series to a close as Tomoya selects his final route, both within his personal life and Blessing Software. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
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Rrobertoo
December 26, 2021
If there was anything they could've done wrong, this would be perfect. They plot was mid, the art was nothing special and there was basically no important character development. Going back to seasons 1 and 2 neigther Utaha or Eriri never in a million years would have let Tomoya go. Then suddenly in the movie they just want Tomoya to pick Megumi. This veers so far off of the series that it should be thrown into a sewer and stompped on. Overall, this is garbage and a waste of the good anime that this once was, its very overated and i cried because suddenly Megumimade up with Tomoya in 5 seconds and they kissed after a huge dissagreement. Plus at the very end when they were adults, Utaha was ugly and Iori looked like a stoner for no reason. One thing i can praise is the art wich is Decent
aoizer0
October 25, 2019
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I have very complex feelings for this movie. I had high expectations because I love both seasons of the TV anime, and honestly, I think I would have preferred a 3rd season over this movie. The animation is very good and what one would expect for a movie production, and there are plenty of Easter eggs for you to spot in various scenes. But I feel that aside from Eriri, all of the other characters aren't given the development and growth they deserve. It's unfortunate that even though Michiru and Izumi get relatively more screen time, their existence isn't very important. There are both scenes meant to beheartwarming and heart-wrenching, but everything gets rushed along due to the time constraints and the impact isn't as strong as one would hope. It is an ending to the series, but was it the best ending? I personally don't think so. Also, when you watch this, be sure to watch past the credits.
kiang
November 29, 2019
Saw this movie today at a fan screening and I was not disappointed. In fact, I liked it enough to spend my first review writing about it. If I were to describe this movie in a few words, it'd be sweet and satisfying. The heavy focus on romance is what made it so much more satisfying to watch than the previous 2 seasons. The animation, as expected, was great. Clean and high quality, a slight step above its already well-animated prequels. Comedic scenes were also scattered throughout the movie and funny to watch. The story was well-executed. Although this anime is known for its melodrama, Ifeel that the plot was nothing too extravagant. The romantic development was simple and clear cut. I really liked the empathy and understanding between the MC and best girl, which gave a really different form of romantic entertainment unlike the usual misunderstandings in romance anime. All in all, it was immensely satisfying to watch its conclusive ending. If you've watched the preceding 2 seasons, I'd highly recommend that you watch this movie. I'd personally gave it an 8.5, but I'm sure it'd definitely be worth a watch for anyone else. Oh and remember to stay after the credits!
daikitodou
October 21, 2022
The end story is terrible. Believe the author is forcing the unrealistic loveline between MC and the boring GF while she was not the best girl out of 3 possible romance candidate. The art style is decent. Senpai is clearly the best girl and also carries the most influence on MC's character and career development. MC and the boring GF had no romantic feeing towards one another for an entire 2 seasons. Somehow author force the romance towards the boring heroin in the last arc which is the major let down for its ending. I believe most people would have love it more should the MCends up with the Senpai.
radulph
September 30, 2020
You can say I have bad taste in anime or that I'm simply following another persons preference. To be honest, I really don't care. This movie was great and that's all I have to say. Yes, I'm aware of the things that they could've made way better but in a good anime, there's either an ending that satisfies you, confuses you, or pisses you off. None of these three are bad but that depends on your "taste" in anime. Me personally, it made me really happy. The ending was just perfect (before end credits), and the fact that they came back to where it allstarted brought tears in my eyes. Only reason why I didn't give this a 10 is because of the disrespect on Utaha, who's supposedly one of the main characters. Not only was her screen time limited but the lack of her development as one of the main characters bothered me. On the other hand, Eriri was given what she deserved with a "proper" goodbye to her "what could've been relationship" with Tomoya. The actual ending (after credits) hit me right in the heart, I was brought back to reality after seeing what could've been the end of their relationship and their status as a couple after giving up on their dreams. Later then being reunited with all the members was just the cherry on top of the movie, it really couldn't have been any better than that. So if anything, don't drop the series, trust.
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