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전체 공개 ・ 05.12 ・ 스포일러 포함

2026.05.11 (Mon)
I know the rating doesn't look like it's a good show, but, it is. How do I put this... Yes, this couldve been great if it had some improvements here and there but the show is all we have aside from the manga. As far as I'm aware, the manga told its story differently compared to the anime. And even if some parts were confusing, I still enjoyed watching it. I like how you have two best friends who despite competeting for the same goal are still supportive of one another. I also enjoy how love is portrayed as something delicate that shouldn't be treated lightly. It's nice to see respect and care as an important theme to the goal the protagonists aim for. Though there is something that troubles me, one of the protagonists named "Chocolat" has a canon relationship with the antagonist named "Pierre". From what I've searched, she's ten years old while he is fourteen. I don't like how Pierre is portrayed as a really "mature" guy who also looks far older and even has to crouch when speaking to Chocolat. It's so, disgusting. I'm not a fan of their relationship and I'm very much aware that it's popular but I can't ignore this and pretend like it's okay. Aside from that, the rest of the relationships are okay, nothing like this main couple. Unless we start talking about how Blanca resembled Chocolats age as her human form in oder to get close to an adult man. Yeah, if he did like her that way he would've been a whole other case added. And what's ever worse is that Blanca is way older than him and sometimes calls him a "young boy". Then the fact that Chocolat got magic shoes to turn into an adult in order to capture Pierres heart. Not one person saw her as an adult hitting on a teenager as wrong. Like, I swear the story could've been great without all these unnecessary age gaps. Not sure what the author was thinking, but clearly it wasn't good. Aside from all these atrocities, I wished they showed Vanilla being persuaded by Pierre for more than just two episodes. She was always telling Chocolat to not trust him, but it took her a few moments of insecurity and two episodes to just trust him. And then it took ten or so episodes to be saved. What a short climax that was. And the ending, yeah, very anticlimactic. They showed the big villain once in a fight at the end and that was it. Unless you want to add the cameos there's nothing else. Just, give the show a try if you're into magical girl shows, love that is respected (and no, I'm not talking about Pierre, Blanca or any other concerning romance), deep friendships, and uplifting themes. That's all.