Yua Serufu (Made some updates to my chibi)
Welcome back to the last day of the #DoItYourself #animedon #rewatch. Today we're on Episode 12, "'DIY' Means Friendship, Always and Forever!"
DIY ends on something of a bittersweet note, with Jobko leaving and the DIY club still not having enough members for an official status, but there's still a sense of hope, both for the DIY club as a whole and Serufu and Purin's relationship.
Overall, while I still like this series, I can't deny some of the vanish has peeled off since when I originally watched it over a year ago.
Welcome back to the #DoItYourself #animedon #rewatch. Today, we're on Episode 11, "'DIY' Means Do It Yourself!"
I don't really have anything to say today that won't be better served in my final thoughts tomorrow.
Welcome back to the #DoItYourself #animedon #rewatch. Today, we're on Episode 10, "'DIY' Means...Rock Bottom? Impossible? With Courage and Drive, Anything is Possible!"
Well, that sucks. The loss of all their materials sends the DIY club in a slump... for like half a day. While I do like the scene we get between Serufu and Purin out of this (particularly the reveal that Serufu was just disassociating the whole time), it kinda feels curt in the way it's quickly resolved.
Welcome back to the #DoItYourself #animedon #rewatch. Today we're on Episode 9, "Does 'DIY' Mean a Shocking Surprise? How Unexpected! It's Really Unexpected!"
Another episode that makes me wonder if the secret hideout was introduced too early, but the stuff about Purin and Serufu was nice. Anyway, time to check out the next episode... huh, the next episode is missing.
Welcome back to the #DoItYourself #animedon #rewatch. Today we're on Episode 8, "'DIY' Means... You Can't Do It? No, I Absolutely Can!"
I don't really have anything to say this episode other than the pacing of the second half of the series feels more languid on a day-to-day rewatch.
Sorry for the late post.
Welcome back to the #DoItYourself #animedon #rewatch. Today we're on Episode 7, "'DIY' Means You Can Do Things Inside If It's Hot and Muggy Out".
I recall this being an alright episode and it still is. The major issue is one that the whole series has: Rei feels underused as a character. She often feels more reactionary and as a mentor figure rather than her own character, particularly considering that she's a third year. It just would've been nice to see at some plot about what she wants from her future.