The art is rather familiar in regards to UBW - the characters are well-drawn, complemented by very appealing backdrops, from the Castle-in-the-Sky-reminiscent ruins to the cloud-covered landscapes. This is my second time watching a Ufotable work, the first being the new Fate UBW. However, as a stand-alone, the episode leaves much to be desired, despite concluding the small-scale story presented within the context of the episode. Given that this episode was released under the pretense of promoting a JRPG that's to be released in late-January, it does a Much doesn't really happen there is a small direct conflict physically portrayed in the episode, and then the conflict mentioned but not shown as part of the world-setting/backdrop. There isn't much to say about the story - it builds up a world, but it's only within the framework of roughly 40 minutes or so. First time ever writing a review, figure it's a new year, time to try writing reviews.
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