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* [[Broken Base]]: Mentioning ''Gyu!'' will probably incite some flame wars. While half of the fanbase enjoy its new [[Boarding School]] concept, the other half cite the [[Oddly Named Sequel]] as one of the weaker parts of the show due to [[They Changed It, Now It Sucks|breaking its tradition]] of a [[Cute Witch]] format into a standard [[Magical Girl Warrior]] show (done probably because of the success of the second half of the original series, which followed a similar format). In addition to its abundance of [[Filler]] and the introduction of [[Loads and Loads of Characters]] when there were [[Put On a Bus|plenty of characters]] [[Demoted to Extra|from the original show]] who haven't received [[Character Development]], [[First Installment Wins|there will be plenty of arguments about it]]. Some people also believe that the original director of the series, Junichi Sato, leaving during the beginning of ''Gyu!'' might have had something to do with it.
* [[Broken Base]]: Mentioning ''Gyu!'' will probably incite some flame wars. While half of the fanbase enjoy its new [[Boarding School]] concept, the other half cite the [[Oddly-Named Sequel 2: Electric Boogaloo]] as one of the weaker parts of the show due to [[They Changed It, Now It Sucks|breaking its tradition]] of a [[Cute Witch]] format into a standard [[Magical Girl Warrior]] show (done probably because of the success of the second half of the original series, which followed a similar format). In addition to its abundance of [[Filler]] and the introduction of [[Loads and Loads of Characters]] when there were [[Put on a Bus|plenty of characters]] [[Demoted to Extra|from the original show]] who haven't received [[Character Development]], [[First Installment Wins|there will be plenty of arguments about it]]. Some people also believe that the original director of the series, Junichi Sato, leaving during the beginning of ''Gyu!'' might have had something to do with it.
* [[Crowning Moment of Awesome]]: The fight scene at the end of episode 26 showcased badass fighting skills from Shade {{spoiler|and would lead to a [[Downer Ending]] where [[Team Rocket Wins]] and [[The Reveal]]}}.
* [[Crowning Moment of Awesome]]: The fight scene at the end of episode 26 showcased badass fighting skills from Shade {{spoiler|and would lead to a [[Downer Ending]] where [[Team Rocket Wins]] and [[The Reveal]]}}.
* [[Fan Preferred Pairing]]: Rein × Eclipse was, at least, initially more popular than the [[Official Couple]] Fine/Eclipse. In a popularity poll done by the Japanese fan community, Rein/Eclipse topped the list. Even the artist of the manga adaptation, Mayuki Anan, seems to lean towards this pairing as well since this pairing got the most [[Ship Tease]] despite that all pairings were left ambiguous in the end.
* [[Fan Preferred Pairing]]: Rein × Eclipse was, at least, initially more popular than the [[Official Couple]] Fine/Eclipse. In a popularity poll done by the Japanese fan community, Rein/Eclipse topped the list. Even the artist of the manga adaptation, Mayuki Anan, seems to lean towards this pairing as well since this pairing got the most [[Ship Tease]] despite that all pairings were left ambiguous in the end.

Latest revision as of 20:33, 15 April 2014