Big Order Episode 7: Order! Protect Your Beliefs! Big Belief
Canon

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8.0

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Big Order Episode 7: Order! Protect Your Beliefs! Big Belief

Canon

OSHIMETER

8.0

3 Fans

5star
4star
3star
2star
1star
PacingVisualWritingEmo ImpactSoundtrack

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shofwanr56's avatar
shofwanr56
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Well, now I get it why everyone hesitate to fully trust Eiji. Considering his backgrounds and what he claimed he had to do was completely unreasonable. Then again, we already know he's not a conventional MC who's in the right. Pace back on track, animation quality maintained, overall, a good episode.

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Focusing less on introducing new powers and more on why the characters keep fighting in the first place. Different characters are forced to defend their personal beliefs, even when those beliefs clash with reality. Eiji continues to struggle with the responsibility that comes from possessing one of the strongest Orders, while other characters challenge his perspective and motivations. The episode benefits from slowing down slightly and giving its cast more opportunities to explain what drives them. Although some of the dialogue is still overly dramatic, it fits the tone of the series and helps make the confrontations feel more meaningful. It is not the most action-packed episode, but it provides important character development and strengthens the themes that have been building throughout the series.

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jawswaj

The plot focuses deeply on Iyo's unique precognitive abilities as she tries to guide Eiji through a complex battlefield matrix. Character designs look sharp under fire, with tattered clothing and dirt-stained faces adding a layer of gritty realism. Visuals excel at rendering the glowing, floating paper talismans that light up the dark, industrial warehouse backdrop.

Specific Moment: A beautiful close-up of Iyo's eyes reflecting a tragic future timeline, capturing a rare moment of genuine emotional vulnerability in a very chaotic series.

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shofwanr56's avatar
shofwanr56
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Well, now I get it why everyone hesitate to fully trust Eiji. Considering his backgrounds and what he claimed he had to do was completely unreasonable. Then again, we already know he's not a conventional MC who's in the right. Pace back on track, animation quality maintained, overall, a good episode.

nicholasyeoh0307's avatar
nicholasyeoh0307
VerifiedVerified

Focusing less on introducing new powers and more on why the characters keep fighting in the first place. Different characters are forced to defend their personal beliefs, even when those beliefs clash with reality. Eiji continues to struggle with the responsibility that comes from possessing one of the strongest Orders, while other characters challenge his perspective and motivations. The episode benefits from slowing down slightly and giving its cast more opportunities to explain what drives them. Although some of the dialogue is still overly dramatic, it fits the tone of the series and helps make the confrontations feel more meaningful. It is not the most action-packed episode, but it provides important character development and strengthens the themes that have been building throughout the series.

jawswaj's avatar
jawswaj

The plot focuses deeply on Iyo's unique precognitive abilities as she tries to guide Eiji through a complex battlefield matrix. Character designs look sharp under fire, with tattered clothing and dirt-stained faces adding a layer of gritty realism. Visuals excel at rendering the glowing, floating paper talismans that light up the dark, industrial warehouse backdrop.

Specific Moment: A beautiful close-up of Iyo's eyes reflecting a tragic future timeline, capturing a rare moment of genuine emotional vulnerability in a very chaotic series.

©2016えすのサカエ/KADOKAWA角川書店/ビッグオーダー製作委員会

AnimeOshi.com refers to anime titles, character names, logos, and other trademarked or copyrighted materials to identify and describe the works being reviewed, discussed, ranked or otherwise referenced on this site. This usage is believed to be nominative fair use or non-infringing and is not intended to imply any affiliation with the respective rights holders.

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©2016えすのサカエ/KADOKAWA角川書店/ビッグオーダー製作委員会

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