Da Capo Second Season 5

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And continuing where we left off last week, "Aisia is a troublemaker and complete airhead", part 3 :P

Aisia doesn't understand why Jun'ichi hasn't taught her any magic yet. After watching a mahou shoujo show with Jun'ichi's watching (good taste, Jun'ichi) she decides to take the initiative, as a character in the show said, and asks Jun'ichi to teach her. Of course, all he can do is make Japanese sweets, that's all. Aisia can't believe that, though (^^;;)

She goes to Suginami for some advice on how to make Jun'ichi teach her magic (not saying exactly that, of course). His advice -- that great mages don't just use their magic, and that the mage she's dealing with is probably a "cleanup hitter" to speak in baseball terms -- probably isn't what she needed to hear, as it makes her all that much more fervent in her effort. Good FMA reference by Suginami, btw ;) She spies (not very well) on Jun'ichi afterwards, and he repeats the only magic he can do, but she still doesn't understand (^^;;)

After reading Nanako's manga (with a very Jun'ichi-like guy as the hero) she comes up with another plan -- cause problems that would make him use some powerful magic. Doesn't work, of course. Jun'ichi and Aisia end up taking the trash out together and Aisia tries to cause yet another problem for him... after getting chased by bees Aisia tells him he should've used his magic so now he's on to her plan and chases her. She ends up climbing on the nearby dump truck and falling in, and Jun'cihi gets stuck in there with her. The truck moves away as Suginami, Kotori, and Mako arrive to hear Jun'ichi yelling for help -- the truck's headed to take its trash to be compacted so if they've got to hurry. Suginami's got a plan, of course ;) While on the truck it seems that Aisia, finally, finally, understands that Jun'ichi's no big mage or anything. They get dumped into the trash compactor, but Suginami and the rest arrive just in time to stop things.

And on the way back with everybody something's different about Aisia. She calls Jun'ichi "Jun'ichi". No more goshujin-sama?


And thank goodness for that :) ...though "onii-chan" would be better than "Jun'ichi", of course... Not much to say besides it was fun like the last couple of episodes have been. Suginami's antics were funny as usual, and the FMA references he made were great. Nanako's manga was pretty funny -- with the hero obviously being Jun'ichi and such it reminds me somewhat of Harima's manga in School Rumble ;)

Now with the Aisia craziness over, it looks like we'll move on and give some of the other girls some screentime. Next time, Miharu gets a letter. What kind? And from who? It's going to be some kind of love letter, isn't it? ;)

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Shuten said:

As much as I like Aisia I must admit I was somewhat annoyed that episode 5 was yet another episode focused on her. Still I'm willing to forgive it since it did get us past the 'goshujin-sama' stuff finally.

Ultimately though I'm really looking forward to episode 6. A Miharu, honestly at this point an "Anyone BUT Aisia", focused episode will definitely be a nice change of pace.

Mentar said:

I definitely had WAY enough of Aisia after episode 4. You're telling me that they're wasting one MORE episode with her? *moans*

Maybe I should just pretend that DCSS didn't air this week and continue with 6. Episode 4 already _really_ got on my nerves...

moyism Author Profile Page said:

wait Mentar, ep 5 was actually pretty hilarious IMHO. A lot better than ep 4. I do say watch this episode even if it's another Aisia-centered one. There's a good amount of comedy that Junichi is the center of thanks to Aisia. ;)

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