I’m enjoying the most so far is the atmosphere. Even during peaceful scenes, there’s still this feeling that something tragic is waiting in the future. It didn’t need huge action scenes to stay interesting, and that’s what made it work for me.
The Pilot's Love Song
Oshimeter
Synopsis
In order to uncover the "end of the sky," as spoken of in ancient mythology, Kal-el Albus is sent to Isla, an island in the sky. There he attends Cadoques High's Aerial Division, where he enjoys a carefree life with his schoolmates. That is...until a surprise attack by the air tribe drags Isla into a bloody war. (Source: NIS America)
Episode Guide
Characters
Kal-el Albus
Exiled prince Karl La Hire, living as Kal-el Albus, seeks revenge on Nina Viento for his family's demise.
Portrayed by Hanae Natsuki
Ariel Albus
Ariel Albus, a skilled cook, is the youngest Albus daughter, and secretly loves her rival brother, Kal-el.
Portrayed by Taketatsu Ayana
Ignacio Axis
Cold, resentful half-brother of Kal-el, harboring bitterness over his past.
Portrayed by Ishikawa Kaito
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View all 28 takesDefinitely a strong start I enjoy character driven stories with romance, drama, and beautiful aerial settings. The visuals were honestly beautiful. The flying island and the aircraft scenes gave the episode a dreamy feeling, and the soundtrack matched perfectly. Nothing felt overly dramatic, but the emotional moments still landed well.
For the final episode, it makes you excited for the next trip. The standout scene is when a loud promise to rescue her echoes in the crowd. My opinion about the graphics is that the high sky looks hopeful and bright.
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