Finally finished up the third season of Mass Production Girl Riko. It was such a good series, and I like how each season was different from one another, yet they were all connected.

Watching all of the model kits get built was fun, of course, but the best part is how it's not a series about building models, but how building models can be a metaphor for getting through the challenges of daily life.

I would definitely welcome a fourth season, though I'd be sad to see Ao gone as Yassan's assistant, since the one playing her has graduated LINKL PLANET. I'm pretty sure that being in that idol unit is a prerequisite for the part.

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Started up season 3 of Mass Production Girl Riko, and I like how it's going in a completely different direction with the story and setting than the first two seasons. I'm getting a Non Non Biyori vibe, of all things.

I also subscribed to LINKL PLANET's Youtube channel to get familiar with them, since I need Gunpla idols in my life.  Sad to see that the girl who played Ao just graduated the group a few months ago, but the one who played Haru in season two is still there!

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Finished up season two of Mass Production Girl Riko, and it's such a good series. I like the approach it took, not simply being a continuation of the first season. It still had some fun easter eggs referring back to season one.

I've been impressed with how philosophical the show is, using plastic model building as a metaphor for tackling day to day life. Of course, it's also a great way for Bandai to promote plastic model kits, too.  

I also learned that Bandai Spirits has an idol group called Linkl Planet, which provides some of the support characters in the series, and I need to investigate this further as well.

Now I'm ready to see what season three has in store!

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In the episode of Mass Production Girl Riko I just watched, they built a Gundam Aerial kit, which I now need in my own collection to go with the Ecopla version I already built.

They also made several references to The Witch from Mercury in the dialogue.

This series won't stop giving me more reasons to like it.  

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In Mass Production Girl Riko, they've built Gundams, Ultraman, and now Kamen Rider.

I knew I'd like this show!  

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Though not directly Gundam-related itself, Mass Production Girl Riko is giving me Gundam Build Fighters and Gundam Build Divers vibes. In the end, all of those series are about sharing the joys of building plastic model kits, something I've learned to enjoy over the past few years as well!

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