

The ending certainly made me want to commit hard, but the other 90% of episode 1? Well… it kind of didn’t really inspire much in me. I’m for sure in for a three episode watch: I think that’ll give me enough information to decide if I actually want to watch this, even once a month on a weekend binge. I mainly expect Blue Reflection Ray to follow through with that time-honored tradition of providing fodder for my fanfiction. Emily Frongillo Julia Gu Morgan Lea Maddie Matsumoto Erica Muse Cat Protano Brianna Roberts Minh Ton. The dub was released to Crunchyroll on June 7, 2022. It aired in Japan between Apto Septemconsisting of 24 episodes. Staff and is a spin off to the 2017 video game Blue Reflection.
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I don’t know if Blue Reflection Ray will follow through with the strong yuri vibes it gave me at a few points, but then again, most magical girl shows don’t. Blue Reflection Ray is a 2021 anime series directed by Risako Yoshida, animated by J.C. In my personal opinion, Blue Reflection Ray is not worth following week to week, but it’d be something I might binge once a month to catch up the episodes I missed around the everything else airing this season. But there’s something there that made me kind of wanna see the show grow into its own, if that makes sense. Episode 1 isn’t the most thrilling thing: in fact, it’s often boring.

Honestly, I kind of liked Blue Reflection Ray, enough that I can see myself watching this for the rest of the Spring season out of pure curiosity. Then it gets all magical with it, which is why I was here in the first place. Honestly, when you combine both of those, you get a shockingly average anime that… was boring until it wasn’t. Just like Super Cub, it adds to the immense loneliness Ruka is existing in. Additionally, I like that the music drops away for more “atmospheric” moments where there’s just ambient life noises, like hallway chatter, or the sound of the city. It’s twinkly in a good way, which matches the kind of ballet vibes of Blue Reflection in general. On the other hand, the music was actually quite delightful. Not a big fan of it, but hey: that’s a design choice. It’s kind of eye-smarting if you stare at the screen for too long. It’s like light bloom in video games, where everything is a bit too bright. Also, the majority of the anime looks smeared with Vaseline, like there’s a film over every scene. Blue Reflection Ray, an anime series starring Manaka Iwami, Haruka Chisuga, and Yuka Takakura is available to stream now. I noticed a lot of off-model scenes where the characters looks a bit funky. The animation is cute, but frequently… off.
