A chibi parody of Youjo Senki.
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This series actually go in pair with each episodes of the main series. Which I find nice. Unlike what you could find with picture dramas from Code Geas for example that requires you to have seen the whole show for it not to spoil you. I enjoyed it because it is more than just putting characters out of the show in extras where they do stuff. This can actually be both considered canon and develops a bit more the characters on a lighter tone than the main series. So far I have not often seen such extras and I find it refreshing.
Youjo Shenki isn't really what I'd call a 'parody', but more of a short 'behind-the-scenes' series featuring Tanya and the main battalion members simply sharing conversations and having a laugh. The animation is very simple, using chibi characters and few frames. It is not meant to be taken too seriously in comparison to the anime, nor does watching it have much benefit - it is simply a little something extra for anyone who wants it. I personally felt some of the episodes were a little boring, but some certainly were worth watching for the amusement. ~Should you watch it?~ If you enjoyed the anime and wouldn't mind seeing a bitmore of the characters, like chibis and light humour, by all means give it a go.
Yes! I get to see more of Best Girl Serebryakova and one of (if not) the best female VAs to go with her (anyone who has seen Inou Battle and disagrees with me is wrong)! General: CHIBI WW2-era German lolis... yeah, alright. Story: 8/10. I actually really enjoyed this, more than I usually ever do with chibi spinoffs, it actually did add some lore, even if it isn't canon, and gave some fun expansions to the story as well. Art: 7/10. It's a chibi spinoff, enough said. Sound: 6/10. Again, a chibi spinoff, enough said. Character: I would give this an 8/10. It really manages to capture a sense ofcamaraderie between the soldiers in the platoon/brigade/battalion/company (I'm not good with army stuff), and adds fun little character quirks that do not break the shows continuity or the realm of believability. Enjoyment: I thoroughly enjoyed this, and it was one of the few times I have watched a chibi spinoff where I was not constantly checking the runtime of the show to see when the 2-4 minutes would end. 9/10, definitely. Overall: All-in-all, I'd give this a 7.5/10, rounding to an 8/10. I really liked it and believe that this is one of the best chibi series I have ever seen in comparison to some others I have watched, and is really fun to have it focusing around best girl Serebryakova. I would recommend this wholeheartedly to fans of Youjo Senki, and take back everything I said about Episode 0.