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I'm writing this as somebody who has read the novels and understands the entirety of the series plot. Visually Departures is the best the series has ever looked. There were some cool nods to LN fans with some of the characters casual clothes from SWEET! getting animated. The service scenes were never going to be on the same level as the novel, because that would have certainly pushed it into R18 territory, but the anime original scenes were a let down, because they lacked the variety and intensity of the novels. I think Departures did a better job of setting up the Nonaka's getting summoned backto the Village, but the rest of the anime original content was kinda filler nonsense. They would have been better off just doing a straight adaptation of chapters 2 and 3 from volume 8. There's some really good world building that happens in chapter 3 of volume 8 that makes most of the events in the series make much more sense, and it's a shame they didn't adapt those scenes. The onsen trip with Chisato was adapted badly and they were real ambiguous about an important event that happens during that trip which has lasting consequences on the rest of the novels. Basara's anime original fight against Lars was well done. This was probably the best animated fight of the series and it gives me hope that they'll be able to do justice to the fights from volume 9 onward if a S3 is green lighted. My favorite part of the OVA came during the credits. As an LN reader, I got to see a character animated that I never thought would have ever been animated. So that was a treat for me. Overall Departures is a decent watch that sets the stage for the best arc in the series. I recommend picking up the novels though if you want the most authentic version of the story.
tl;dr: A solid prologue to a new arc that does everything you would expect from it in the context of Shinmai Maou, though ultimately it is just a prologue. This isn't really a proper story but rather a prologue to the next arc in that it ends with them beginning to journey to towards the village. It focuses on establishing why returning to the village is an issue not just in terms of potential danger, but also in terms of bringing up old traumas for Basara, Yuki, and Kurumi. This is conveyed to the other members of the group, and in doing so it gets everyoneon the same footing before departing, which naturally involves some decent relationship development not just between Basara and the rest of the group but also amongst the other group members themselves. This is able to occur because Basara is busy away from the group with a side story centered around Chisato, though one that isn't made entirely clear where it came from or what the purpose was but it seems to set up things that'll come up again at some point. Though to some degree it is getting kind of irritating at this point how that seems to be all that Chisato ever gets, in that she's had a decent amount of scenes but no clear substantial development and only hints and mysterious teases that seem largely pointless. There's also a fight against Lars, and though the stakes don't feel that high it's awesome enough. I don't think I've mentioned it before in any of my reviews, but Lars is pretty damn cool. The art and animation were just as good as the second season and of course the critical scenes were still there and strong. The ED was the OP of season 2 which was good enough I suppose though it would have been cool to get something new.
This did not live up to the hype that was built through months of promotional material promising an animation so lewd that genital organs would spontaneously explode out of sheer excitement and joy. I was so looking forward to Chisato/Basara having an intimacy scene that would top the raw passion of the bath scene in the first OVA. Instead we got a lukewarm, rushed onsen scene that had zero build up and failed to capture any the raw sexual emotion of the light novel. There's a scene where Basara and Mio are making out in a cave under a waterfall which is...cool? It's nothing wehaven't seen before dozens of times already. This OVA was supposed to introduce something new to the animated franchise and increase the lewdness to a level not seen in the BD and past specials. To cross that thin line between super ecchi and hentai that Shinmai had tiptoed for so long. Instead it felt like a rehash of established material that was done far better elsewhere in the series already. Just as damning is the inconsistent character designs and subpar animation that you'd expect from some cheaply strung together hentai rather than one of the most successful LN erotic adaptations of the past several years. This shouldn't happen for a well planned special that doesn't have the production constraints of seasonal TV series. There appears to be a segment of the Shinmai Maou community that cares about the battle narrative. In that case, maybe you'll enjoy the well choreographed action sequences. I do not so I did not. This franchise is only relevant for it's fanservice, and the fanservice of this OVA was a massive letdown. I hope this isn't the last we see from Shinmai Testament and it redeems itself in later adaptation installments.
In short, this ‘Shinmai Maou no Keiyakusha Departures’ is highly recommended because of its ecchi harem girls. That the story has a cliffhanger ending seems to be a significant flaw of this anime, however, the story or plot itself is a minor part of such R15 OVA anime. Being a service anime produced by the energy-saving-ism Japanese animation industry, this anime does its part, which is to provide ecchi scenes and not to make significant logical flaws in the plot, fantastically. The story is a cliche, but characters do not do what they are supposed not to do. Plus, the harem girls are wonderfully cuteand ecchi. The concentration of ecchi scenes of this anime is high among the R15 (Japan standard) anime.
Blue Balls of the century!! It's a cute story to finish off the series. The animation is top quality, and some of the censoring done in this OVA was funny and well made for this being an anime. My main annoyance with the entire show though, both the two seasons and the OVA (haven't seen the extra fanservice OVA, so can't comment on them), is that the main protagonist never actually get laid. He's surrounded by 5 hot ladies that services frequently, yet he never gets anything in return. The fact that it is an anime and not a full blown hentai, means they can't show everything, Iget that. But given how far they go to show skin, bunnies, tusch, even nipples (something I haven't seen outside of hentai, still fairly new to anime though), yet not even off screen sex. I just don't get that. If I needed some hentai for the expressed purpose you use hentai for, I'd just go to a website providing that. This is a story, a thin one, but one nonetheless. It goes all the way, the only is doesn't show is sex, not even hinting anything off screen. So why bother making a show like this in the first place then?? I thought "maybe, at the 'wedding night'", but one of the short clips with Maria suggest them having sex. Not sure about that though as the censoring was covering up so it was hard to tell. But considering the that he never actually had sex with the other four girls, I don't think he actually ended up having anything with Maria either. So I just have to ask myself again, what is the point of a show like this?? Don't get me wrong, I enjoyed it. Some hot naked anime girls in some steamy scenes and some cool action and a pretty sweet action. But when there is so much emphasis on the lewd, yet there is never indicating anything actually happening, then why spend so much time and energy on a show like this?? Maybe I just don't get it, that is possible. I hate to bring Kirito up again cause I'm not a fan for SAO, but even he got lucky. It was all off screen and always suggested through actions and conversation, but no one watching that show had any doubt that he and Asuna had sex at their cabin after they gt married ingame. Yet this guy marries 5 hot chicks and gets thirsty just by saying no or not doing as they're told (something every guy had fantasies about at one point at least), yet, nothing... No wonder he's so pissed off all the time.... This was my rant for this show. I gave season 1 a 7, season 2 a 6 and the OVA a 6, giving the show an overall rating of 6,33 (this does not count the season 1 and 2 fanservice OVA's as I haven't seen them). I would have liked to have given then show a higher score, cause I think it deserved it. But the fact that they make an anime so heavy in the lewd yet blueball the main protagonist as much as they do, makes me feel like the show misses the mark. Either make it the way it is and he bangs the girls like crazy, or keep it way lower on the lewd if they're just gonna blueball. It just feels like such a misstep to a point were in the end, the lewd scenes started to just annoy me. "Here we go again, more blue balling...." So if you love blue balls galore, this is the series for you!!!
This episode seems to be a structural segment developed to hold the interest of the audience for a while longer while the third season is coming together, and probably because there were some important story elements that needed to get established that wouldn't fit well into the episode outlines of the next series. That said, it's a necessary view from a total story point of view, but those that have read the light novel series, as I have, will be disappointed as there seems to have been some unnecessary elements added or at least significantly modified, while other elements were substantially reduced or eliminated from thenovels. Perhaps I'll create a forum thread to discuss that last issue, this probably isn't the place for comparisons with the novels in any depth. I will say that the conversation between Mio and Yuki was a brilliant edit and very well executed; easily the best and most important part of the 60 minutes. As a production however, most of this really felt like an afterthought. The artwork lacked smoothness both as cells and as animated. The ink and paint work was very flat with almost no texturing and hard-edged shadows that crushed any feel of dimension. The animation was stiff, stuttery, and overall lacked character, as all the motions seemed so robotic. The sound wasn't much better. The FX were all stock elements, and the VA recording made it difficult to tell one character from another just by the voice. All the work previously put into developing characters with distinct personalities was kind of left behind. Furthermore, the script left out most of the development opportunities that were used in the novels were every character had a chance to grow and establish a possition of agency with the growing family unit; especially Maria and Chisato who each had some very important scenes in the novel that didn't show here at all. Except for the earlier mentioned scene between Mio and Yuki, which raised the whole thing up a notch and a half. To sum up, generally disappointed, especially as a reader of the novel, but there were a couple of things here that were really well done and important to the overall story line. A need to watch in spite of the shortcomings.
Technical aspects first: there's plenty of instances where the dialog is not synced to the animation. Okay, so this 1 hour special is a lot of near-hentai scenes with a little bit of story at the end. This is the reason why it's so bad. The story it gives is incomplete and there's still no news about a sequel after 2 years. As far as fanservice goes, I feel that this series already showed everything so anything related to nudity, boobs, massages, kissing, licking, etc. has already been done with all these characters. Therefore, because there's nothing really new it was boring to watch allthe near-hentai usual shenanigans. All things considered, this was a 4/10 for me.