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The ending theme to So Ra No Wo To

edited 2011-07-02 13:12:36 in Media
MORONS! I'VE GOT MORONS ON MY PAYROLL!
A good deal of episodes end on serious, war is hell notes which then gracefully segues into this.



Which causes some of the weirdest mood whiplash ever.

Comments

  • Is that the post-apocalyptic K-On?
  • MORONS! I'VE GOT MORONS ON MY PAYROLL!
    It's been called that, yes.
  • I want to watch this because the art style is identical to K-ON!'s.  On the other hand, the show doesn't actually seem that similar to K-ON! due to apparently being serious and drama-y.
  • MORONS! I'VE GOT MORONS ON MY PAYROLL!
    It's moeshit + tanks + war is hell + bugles with a hilariously inappropriate ending song.
  • ☭Unstoppable Sex Goddess☭
    "moeshit"

    Like, pandering to otaku moeshit, or for little girls moeshit?
  • edited 2011-07-05 02:17:36
    (void)
    I'm guessing it's like K-On, whatever that means.

    (All I know about K-On is that it involves music and was too cutesy even for Fawriel)
  • edited 2011-07-05 02:26:53
    ^^ Moe is not generally intended for little girls.

    Not to say things made for little girls aren't ever moe, but if they are it's generally just a way of appealing to other audiences.

    ^ It mostly involves eating snacks and drinking tea, really.  There's remarkably little music-playing considering the characters are in a music club.
  • Likes cheesecake unironically.
    Actually, I don't find K-On that cutesy. Frankly, I never even understood why it's upheld as the prime example of a moe series.
  • edited 2011-07-05 02:34:48
    Because it's ridiculously popular, mostly.

    That said, I'm not sure why it wouldn't be upheld as the prime example (or at least a very... exemplary example) of a moe series.  I can't think of too many others that would really fit, and are sufficiently popular.  Other than, like, Lucky Star, maybe.  But that shouldn't count if K-On! doesn't.
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