#BATTLE GIRL HIGH SCHOOL MISAKI HOW TO#
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Her new friends from the new world all pitch in to help defeat the villain, and all’s well that ends all. There’s a villain behind the occurrence of strong monsters, and it’s all tied back to the events that caused this girl to flee from her old world. This is one area that BGHS differs from YuYuYu, if only because it’s so simple in BGHS that it couldn’t possibly be inconsistent. That also goes for the wannabe idol,Īnd just about everyone in this beach shot.Īnd the dimension traveler is only saved from irrelevance if only because they had to write a reason to explain her existence in this world (her old world was in danger and she escaped in the last second). Who admittedly look good but nonetheless bring with them no backstory or a reason for being a magical girl whatsoever. With the exception of one dimension-travelling red girl, everyone else is about as uninteresting as the archetypes from which they birthed. At least they were able to copy the decently written characters too, right? black hole that is somehow manifested by Shinju-sama‘s powers. Plot twist: there are alternative worlds in BGHS, and you can get stuck in somewhere in between the worlds. And there’s one more similarity, albeit more tenuous. It’s like someone took YuYuYu‘s concept, made some minor changes, and green-lighted it for another anime adaptation. In YuYuYu, it is eventually revealed that the town the girls live in is fenced off from the rest of the universe by Shinju-sama. In BGHS, humanity lost Earth and has to move to a space colony protected by Shinju-sama.
And, just like in YuYuYu, not all girls can gain the power those that do (aka the chosen ones) are placed in the Hoshimori class to train for battles and work shifts, similar to the power users in YuYuYu who are placed in teams on rotation.Įven the setting is similar. …Sound familiar? That is exactly what the source of magical power in YuYuYu is. Heck, even the battle attires look similar, what with the color schemes and flowery designs and blade weapons and all.Īnd the magic thing? Guess what: in BGHS, they have this thing called Shinju-sama (Holy Tree) that powers their magic. Like YuYuYu, BGHS is about a whole bunch of teenage girls doing battles to save the world. And unimaginative the actual content is, too: BGHS shamelessly rips many elements off Yuki Yuna( YuYuYu) that it’s hard to believe it’s not a Shanzhai product.
Funny how unimaginatively accurate the title is. The Story, AKA Yuki Yuna Reduxīattle Girl High School (too long to type, I’ll just call it BGHS) is, as you guess, a show about girls in high school doing battles. So today, I’ll be complaining dissecting Battle Girl High School. Why, what other reason is there to watch this show?Įven though, anecdotally, anime has been edging upwards in terms of quality in the last few years, I still come across a show every now and then that contradicts that notion.