![]() Honestly, if there were more going on this might not have annoyed me – as I think back on it, some of my favorite series did exactly this. ![]() They did slip in how Ash is an exception to the you-can-only-ride-your-own-dragon rule nicely, though. Likewise with the character introductions – they listed out all this information, giving character’s life stories with little provocation. I know it was for the benefit of us, the audience, but they talked about information that all of the characters – being advanced Senios students and all that – should already know. Over half of the episode was given over to character introductions of blunt exposition that I can only call unsubtle. An unconscious girl, a bloodied boy, and a mysterious being that grows his arm back – yeah, interested! There was enough to pique my interest without giving too much away. Unlike the opening scene for Selector Infected WIXOSS, which provided so little context I’ve already forgotten everything that happens in that scene, the opening scene of Dragonar did a good job of getting me interested. Where it did it well was the very first scene. Seikoku no Dragonar simultaneously did something very well and very poorly, and that thing was introducing characters and the world (exposition, in other words).
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