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Hayate the Combat Butler: Episode 27

Rating: 7/10

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I once thought that Hayate would turn into an action-shounen after the introduction of the other combat butlers and their finishing moves, but I guess it’s just going to remain a parody the entire way. Everything is so random, I don’t know what to think. It’s best to simply watch and laugh as I do, as thinking about it seriously would surely ruin all the fun. Anyway, I like both the new OP and ED, though the OP wins out by a little for me. Compared to the first OP, I would have to say that this one is far better. I never liked the first OP anyway, even when the show first started airing.

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Hayate the Combat Butler: Episode 26

Rating: 7.5/10

Impressions:

This episode turns out to be quite fun, especially as how Nishizawa plays a part as well. Nagi is still under the impression that Hayate likes her, but the recent events make me wonder whether this will last for the entire duration of the show. Being such an episodic comedy, I doubt anything drastic will happen. The current arrangements are likely to remain, but it would be interesting to see how far Nagi or Nishizawa takes it. It’s a shame how Maria is never anyone significant, despite her constant appearances. Perhaps certain developments between her and Hayate will change that. =D

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Hayate the Combat Butler: Episode 25

Rating: 7.9/10

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Ah, the conclusion to one of the better mini-arcs of the manga—it’s always sweet (and extremely funny) to watch the bonds (and misunderstandings) between Nagi and Hayate strengthen. The animation quality is again rather high, and the purple lighting used for the underground scenes are particularly effective. I have to wonder how long this will last though. Aside from the quality, I’m also hoping for some extended arcs as well—not serious ones which build on plot or anything; just something like this episode and the last one. Oh, random note: being the Neon Genesis Evangelion fan that I am, the cross-shaped explosion is priceless. xD

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Hayate the Combat Butler: Episode 24

Rating: 7.5/10

Impressions:

Heh, Hayate no Gotoku goes back to volume 3 and finally animates one of the more important parts of the manga—important because it solidifies the misunderstanding between Hayate and Nagi, which of course is great in terms of comedy. =D It’s also one of my favourite parts of the manga. I’m looking forward to seeing the mecha fight next episode, which is (and everything involved with it) hilariously ridiculous. Is it just me, or has the quality gone up a bit? I’m noticing Nagi gets drawn far better than I usually expect, especially as she has a few extra emotional faces, this time round.

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Hayate the Combat Butler: Episode 23

Rating: 7/10

Impressions:

Ah, another Yukiji episode! I find those that involve her are usually fun and lively, as that’s exactly what her personality is. However, this episode is slightly more random than funny, though there are some scenes that I just can’t get over. Her impersonation of Light from Death Note is certain scenes are comedy gold, while Izumi’s continuing habit of calling Hayate ‘Hayata’ is equally as funny. There’s also an unusual abundance of chibi scenes in this episode, which I find rather contradicting with the outrageousness of the show. Chibi and Hayate-type random does not work well for me.

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Hayate the Combat Butler: Episode 22

Rating: 7/10

Impressions:

It seems that there will be a second OP by KOTOKO, and I assume it will replace the current one from episode 27, which marks the midpoint of Hayate no Gotoku. Perhaps there will be a new ED as well (though I can’t remember when the last ED change was). Anyway, this episode continues with playing on the misunderstanding with Hayate and Nagi, which I still can’t get enough of. You can argue whether such scenes are good for development, or just for comedy purposes. The thing is, these two aspects are combined for the majority of the show anyway, and I’m hoping Maria and Hinagiku get similar treatment in the future,

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Hayate the Combat Butler: Episode 21

Rating: 6.5/10

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For me, neither the anime nor manga versions of Eight’s side-plots particularly interested me, so I can’t say this episode turned out to be a bang. It just seems that the ridiculousness of Hayate has worn off, and trying to reintroduce such themes with a retarded robot doesn’t pay off too well in my books. It wouldn’t be too bad though, if Eight came into Nagi’s mansion permanently, like a certain other ridiculous character (Tama). It would make for a pretty funny cast, though without him, there are more than enough characters in Hayate for material. I’m still waiting to see more of Hinagiku. =)

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Hayate the Combat Butler: Episode 20

Rating: 7.2/10

Impressions:

I don’t understand why the producers make the anime jump around so much in terms of the manga sequence. It would be much easier, wouldn’t it? And I doubt many fans who’ve read the manga would be praising the anime for its originality in rearranging scenes. Well, being a light comedy, it doesn’t really matter, and this episode nicely follows a sequence of two chapters. The story this time is fairly straightforward and less comedy-orientated, though it’s nice how they keep bringing in the misunderstanding between Nagi and Hayate. I wonder if Nagi will ever find out the truth…(hmm, that could mean the end of the anime…)

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