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Shidou Itsuka faces greater peril than ever due to his continued involvement with Ratatoskr. He has already sealed 10 Spirits, and Isaac Westcott, leader of Deus Ex Machina Industries, has finally decided to kill Shidou and plunder the Spirits' powers for himself. To achieve his goal, Isaac declares an all-out war against Ratatoskr, forcing the organization to exhaust its resources to ensure Shidou's survival. Despite being severely outnumbered and outmatched, a glimmer of hope exists in the form of the Spirit of Time, Kurumi Tokisaki. Shidou must seal and acquire Kurumi's power to travel to the past and confront the Spirit of Origin—the catalyst that started it all. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Shidou Itsuka faces greater peril than ever due to his continued involvement with Ratatoskr. He has already sealed 10 Spirits, and Isaac Westcott, leader of Deus Ex Machina Industries, has finally decided to kill Shidou and plunder the Spirits' powers for himself. To achieve his goal, Isaac declares an all-out war against Ratatoskr, forcing the organization to exhaust its resources to ensure Shidou's survival. Despite being severely outnumbered and outmatched, a glimmer of hope exists in the form of the Spirit of Time, Kurumi Tokisaki. Shidou must seal and acquire Kurumi's power to travel to the past and confront the Spirit of Origin—the catalyst that started it all. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
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Xed-Silvers
June 26, 2024
Date A Live V was a truly exceptional anime adaptation. The production quality was superb, with stunning animation, a captivating soundtrack, and a well-paced narrative. Each character was expertly developed, contributing to a rich and engaging storyline. The emotional depth of the series was remarkable, leaving a lasting impression. The season concluded with a heartbreaking cliffhanger, leaving viewers eager for more. As a dedicated fan of the Date A Live franchise, I hope to see the remaining light novels adapted in the future. Shido remains one of the most endearing and well-written protagonists in the genre. Overall, Date A Live V was a highly satisfying andenjoyable experience.
captainkunnka
June 26, 2024
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If you disliked S4, you'll dislike S5, and vice versa. Date A Live has long since stopped being aware of how silly their show is. The things people are talking about haven't been the case since 2014. I'm surprised it's been getting this much praise. 1 - Melodramatic as HELL. Nothing about this season is self-aware or not taking itself seriously. Feels like I'm watching a spanish soap opera with the amount of cheap twists or drama. For example, the main villain is completely capable of acting as though he's defeated 5 times in a single episode, just to whip something out of his sleeve (or somethinghappens that feels like pure luck), and he'll be like "I'm playing 5D chess maaaan". Mindless character-killing on par with Akame ga Kill, to the point where I was completely devoid of emotion to watching these characters die. Two fake-out deaths that I can think of. 2 - Focus on fight scenes with 'big' stakes (when we know nothing will happen). Fights being a scream-fest (the last episode, every girl just screams the name of their angel and there's that). 3 - Lazy comedy scenes with jokes being oversimplified and with zero charm. 4 - Shido being such a weird character you can't even tell if he's supposed to be a playboy or a virgin. The confident Shido scenes gave me a headache, I audibly groaned. 5 - Laziness. Intriguing elements like the AST's involvement in the war oversimplified to safe on effort. Huge world-building details that change the way I view this world omitted until the last second. Shido whipping out powers we've never seen before to end a threat, because we've made the villain too smart. 6 - Ugly animation. Distractingly bad in fight scenes, and the studio completely gave up on animating facial expressions. Heavy hitting emotional scenes come off as odd because Shido will have the most mind-bending revelation thrown at him and not change his expression. It feels like I'm watching a child role-play with plastic, stiff figurines. 7 - Shido! Shido! Master! Shido! Darling! Shido! Shido! Boy! Shido-sama! Shin! Onii-chan! This is the extent of the dialogue whenever the group of spirits shows up. It literally gives me a headache, and I cannot understand why they felt the need to include the SAME scene so many times. That's pretty much all the girls do, too. In the one scene where they're not fighting, they're reminiscing on the things Shido did for them (and swooning over those memories). In its defense though, I loved the flashback episodes. But the rest is simply bad. The show is DESPERATE to get you to feel something, and I simply felt nothing. I never sympathized with Mio, or Shido, or Ike, or Karen, or anyone. S1 was never desperate to grab you in, it did so effortlessly. S5 feels like they're simply trying too hard.
MarkhamTalks401
June 26, 2024
Dal v feels like a once in a lifetime experience. Good it came at the solar eclipse.. A ln war arc that is built up so well, that it unveils what is set up at the earliest stages of the series, packs extreme emotion, gives major twists, and memorable moments. To finally see a light novel series reach its conclusion and to achieve what is often deemed impossible by light novel standards. This season didn't disappoint. It was masterfully directed in execution and avoided the problem many animes have of cheapened out or cutting action scenes altogether. You can clearly tell the extreme difference ifa dedicated fan made production committee handles an anime vs the corporate Kadokawa who chooses to. The change in animation allowed for the cgi to blend in well with the 2d, major step up from the season. The composition and mixing is well done and rarely seen outside ufotable, mappa, sunrise. Combine it with dem warships, bandersnatches. This allows for greater composition fights and beautiful back drops. A lot will be sure to be ingrained in your memory for years to come. Goodshow, production committee, is 100% transparent in the production process vs other sleezy corporate companies that give false hope. This is rare in the anime community, and should be treasured more. Also you can see how the production committee chooses to stay the course through their game and not just run off with the money like how corporations handle their game. Nothing in the season felt predictable. It managed to surprise people at every turn and avoid overdone fights. It also delivered the biggest surprise of the series. Something you will never expect to be animated as when it got mentioned in date a live 1 volume 7 11 years ago. Even small levels of dialogue as well as small symbols are revealed to have huge implications in the story's climax. This allows for a top notch finale and delivers something badly missing in many trilogy finales. Where trilogy finale feel strung up from thin air, without proper buildup and often done in caze. The pacing is perfect and avoid dragging out episodes. This allows the season to feel almost like an extended movie. There is lots of humor and memorable memes. Also this season will have some of the most iconic moments you will ever see in anime, It captures a ton of emotion and suspense in a short running time and avoids wasting your time. Especially in episode 4, 5, 7, and 8. Masterful directing Mark my words, this anime will be looked back fondly for years to come. Simply it is practically impossible to recreate a decade of build up and fond memories in this day and age. And is it impossible to have another ln series span over 10 years without readers losing interest and having to move on life Personally I consider myself dropping out of the anime community once dal ends. I know nothing else can recapture the insane excitement dal V has. I used to have trouble choosing which anime or franchise I would support. Dal v convinced there is only one franchise to support from now on. It will be impossible to match the 11 years of the franchise with spirit pledge, build up, amazing figures, merchandise, humor. If you want to see the epilogue, consider getting the mio takamiya blu ray package. It serve as memento of the amazing 10 years, and excellent payoff as unveiling of the very first episode. Amazing unveiling, humor, emotion, scale that will be remembered for many many years to come. It is a series that will gain more enjoyment from rewatches.
roupaaz
September 9, 2024
Date a live is 100% my fav anime of all time, I enjoyed every second while watching it and it was totally worth it to give it a try, but I feel like the animation in this last season was looking a little different and odd in some fight scenes, but appart from that I really liked date a live and it will be hard for some other anime to take its place, I hope there is a 6th season also because I know there is more to adapt from the light novel, and I hope they fix the animation problem that happened last season.I really recommend this anime, it has a little of everything and every single character has a place in my heart.
KANLen09
June 26, 2024
Date A Live V - We're finally entering the endgame of this rather long, but epic journey of Spirits, kisses, and a grand reconciliation. But don't get out of your chairs yet, because this journey still has aways to go before its grand finale. It's been exactly 11 plus years since the anime adaptation for acclaimed novelist Koushi Tachibana's Date A Live first started, and it's really been a long time coming for both fans of the LN and the anime to witness one of the best LNs of all time adapted to completion, though at the behest of lots of studio changes (before settling toGeek Toys for Date A Bullet and the anime beyond Season 3) and rushed pacing that leads to cut content. Still, you can't dispute that Date A Live was a genre-breaking game-changer back when it first started in Spring 2013, and this ride, now into its 5th iteration, doesn't slow down the series one bit. Also, I echo @SpiderMiles3523's sentiment that DAL is not just a very difficult series to review; it's one of (if not) the hardest franchises to review ALL seasons of, while being spoiler-free as much as possible. With Season 5 covering Volumes 17 to 19 of the LN, we've reached the final Spirit to be planned for Shido Itsuka's Seal of Kiss: Mio Takamiya, though unlike the rest of the pack, she's an entirely different being as compared to Tohka and the others. And if you need any reason to doubt that Mio is the toughest Spirit that he has ever faced, the said girl is the Spirit of Catalyst, the Alpha and Omega of everything that the series has resulted from the get-go, setting up the premise of how and why everything happened in the first place: Shido with Ratatoskr, Isaac Westcott with DEM, and the battle of good and evil with the use of Spirits for world peace against domination. It truly is an epic battle that transcends both time and space, weaving the past into the present that will determine the future of Earth being either maintained or destroyed by the Spirits, something on which the series has always focused left, right, and centre, keeping tensions running high without ever giving either side a moment to rest until all is said and done. And trust me, you'll want to endure all the way to the end, especially if you've seen through the ups and downs of the franchise that have all led up to this penultimate season. Ever since Geek Toys took over as the residing studio for Date A Bullet and Season 4, one can argue that it would be hilarious if the "tradition" of changing studios every season is still needed. But it's instantly clear that Date A Live has finally found a home that it can connect to, along with a dedicated staff team (after the horrendous shuffle that was much needed after Season 3) who is willing to take the franchise to even greater heights as the anime approaches towards the final notes of the LN. Believe it or not, the music is actually really good this time, going back to the DAL style of greatness. I was expecting to hate Miyu Tomita again after a rather stark departure with her OP song "OveR" last season (which IMO was horrible), but her follow-up OP song "Paradoxes" for this season was such a tonal departure...that surprisingly fit the season so gosh darn well. I'd even think that apart from sweet ARMS's iconic OPs for the franchise, this is single-handedly one of the best songs from said artist that I've ever heard. And speaking of sweet ARMS, the girl group that is now forever relegated to the ED side of things, also earns a W for their ED song that is just so whimsically magical that it too also fits the tonal change for the season as a whole. Easily the 2nd best OP/ED pairing of the series IMO. Every season of Date A Live raises the stakes further, and Season 5 is no different at all, especially being the penultimate season before its TRUE grand season finale (being Season 6) to put an end to the humans vs. Spirits battle of good and evil, for better or for worse. One can complain that DAL has been cut out a lot in the last 10 years or so, but for the hardcore fans (like myself), that is tantamount to payoffs that enlarge as the seasons progress towards the finish line. I have nothing but praise for director Jun Nakagawa, series composer Fumihiko Shimo, and the production staff team at Geek Toys for giving nothing but their very best for the 2 years since they took over from Season 4 onwards, and this is a clear indication that they also want a beloved fan-favourite franchise like Date A Live to end with a bang, and a memorable one at that. So, Geek Toys, give us one more ounce of effort and finish Season 6 as fast as you can, but with quality to back it up. We can wait for how long it takes to ever see the ending of the LN come to the small screen, and say that we've been there from the VERY beginning, all the way to the end.
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