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ef ~ a tale of memories: Episode 12 (END)

Rating: 9/10
Overall Series Rating: 9.5/10
Impressions:
Best show of 2007. Hands down. I gave Code Geass an overall rating of 9.5, but comparing the two, I have to say ef is much better. Therefore, I would either have to lower Code Geass or raise ef, but 9.5 is a difficult score to change, so I’m just going to leave it like that. The first two thirds of this episode concludes Renji’s story, though I’m not sure if a miracle actually happens to allow Chihiro to overcome her disability (since her representative chains DO break). Regardless, there are no sad endings—which is what the last third of this episode does: wraps up everyone else as well (even Himura, he gets to meet the young, living version of his past acquaintance).
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9 commentsef ~ a tale of memories: Episode 11

Rating: 9.5/10
Impressions:
That was truly amazing…In the end, I think it’s obvious that Renji had the far deeper story. I wonder if this really concludes everything for him and Chihiro. It serves well for a shock, counter-ending to Hiro’s happy ending, but I can’t help but want to see Renji and Chihiro after this conclusion, to observe their mindsets and composition. Would it be likely that the two simply return to their original lives? Well, I was actually expecting Chihiro to jump off the roof after ripping her diary, but in ways, her continued existence makes everything so much sadder. Next episode, the finale, I wonder what it will entail. Will it be about Kei, even though she’s technically part of Hiro’s story?
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6 commentsef ~ a tale of memories: Episode 10

Rating: 9.5/10
Impressions:
The next episode should conclude Renji’s story, as this episode concludes Hiro’s. And perhaps the last episode will wrap everything up, or show a time skip (or something or that nature). Maybe they’ll have Kei and Kyousuke come together, though it’s unnecessary. Anyway though, like episode 7, I awe at this episode for its impact and amazement value. The phone call scene is highly dramatic, and what warrants a score of 9.5. I’m just amazed at the producer’s ability to tell the story in such an effective manner. I can’t be happier with the way things turn out between Miyako and Hiro, except that things progress too quickly. If only there were more episodes…
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3 commentsef ~ a tale of memories: Episode 9

Rating: 9/10
Impressions:
With my preference of Miyako over Kei, I am of course extremely satisfied with the development between Miyako and Hiro. My fanboy side finds the beach scene immensely cute (and personally, I reckon the implied sex scene isn’t necessary…but then I guess it does serve as a trigger for her emotional breakdown at the end of the episode). I’m worried about how this story’s going to turn out though, as even with whatever’s going on between Kei and Kyousuke, her state after discovering what had happened between Miyako and Hiro doesn’t suggest she’s going to be changing who she likes. I hope Miyako and Hiro stay together at least…
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No commentsef ~ a tale of memories: Episode 8

Rating: 9/10
Impressions:
While this episode isn’t as emotionally intense as the last, it does focus more on Renji’s story, and ramps up the drama factor by quite a bit. I’m sure most of us would know the reality behind short term memory loss in Chihiro’s case, and all the little things that the anime hasn’t shown until now. Even if Renji’s decided to stay with Chihiro forever, he’s probably still confused about Chihiro’s feelings. A question that would pop up would be: can love be retained without memories? In other words, when Chihiro gives Renji permission to kiss her in the last episode, Renji has his doubts about whether Chihiro really likes him or not.
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2 commentsef ~ a tale of memories: Episode 7

Rating: 9.5/10
Impressions:
Omfg…If I have to compare Hiro’s story with School Days, it is easy to think of School Days as an extremely shallow, badly versed and scripted piece of crap. Renji’s story makes me jumpy, but the second half, which artistically illustrates the day that she’s stood up (as well as the 90+ missed calls—was it 90?), is just so shockingly good, I can’t get over it. To be honest, in some ways, the white background with text and Miyako’s voice…that’s probably one of the sadder scenes I’ve seen in any anime (though I still regard Air’s final scenes as the saddest). Purely objectively, this is certainly my favourite show of the season. But…I still remain faithful to Shakugan no Shana.
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7 commentsef ~ a tale of memories: Episode 6

Rating: 8.5/10
Impressions:
Honestly, I only ever wanted to see an honest, shounen-style romance story. But now we have two girls turning emo rapidly, and I PRAY TO GOD that this does not turn into another School Days. By the end of that show, the characters had warped so heavily that I had gotten to the point of hating all of them. At the moment, I really like Miyako, though if she keeps up her mass callings, I don’t know what I’ll think. Admittedly, this show is still excellent, though I hope it doesn’t go overboard. I’d say most people would prefer to see Hiro’s story, though I reckon Renji’s is equally interesting. Renji’s story simply seems more realistic, and gives the same feel as dramas do.
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6 commentsef ~ a tale of memories: Episode 5

Rating: 8.5/10
Impressions:
With the little Kei and Miyako issue brewing along nicely now, I guess this means something big will probably happen and result in the their story diverging from any others completely. Personally, I like Miyako a lot better for her carefree personality, which is always a plus for me in the 2-dimensional world. And regarding Renji and Chihiro, their story becomes ever so deep in emotional complications and the like, which is proving to be an excellent watch. Kyousuke’s story—if he has one—seems to merge with Hiro’s, though it too might diverge and drag Kei along as well, which would resolve everything nicely. But I doubt something as simple as that will happen.
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