Warning: The following contains spoilers Studio apartment, Good lighting, Includes angel episode #12!!
Summary
The summoning of a demon in Studio Apartment's finale, Good Lighting, Angel Added was surprising. Despite the lack of action, the ritual hints at potential new characters and future summonings in the anime. The humorous and minimalist treatment of demon summoning in the episode provides a clever twist for viewers.
The season finale of Studio Apartment, Good Lighting, With Angels almost randomly summons demons without warning, and although no one expected anything dark to happen in a romantic comedy cartoon Like this, the results are still beyond expectations. Some might even argue that some aspects of the summoning have gone too far than expected. More importantly, demon summoning offers an interesting take on how Angel Added builds his harem-like group, which gives viewers more to look forward to if the series gets a new season.
After the innocent tone of the first 11 episodes, it's unlikely that even an inherently dark ritual like summoning a demon will take place like most in Studio Apartment, Good Lighting, Angel Added. The anime has provided some clues that something like this could happen, as human protagonist Shintaro and his group of mostly inhuman girls have recently linked up with the story. their school's occult club.
However, even the most experienced viewers cannot predict the true results of summoning this demon. Basically, nothing happens. An angelic friend of Towa's with wings of the same name in the series appears only for a moment before returning to heavenand then the anime continues without mentioning what happened.
This failed demon summoning actually holds quite a bit of promise
Although season 2 has not been confirmed, this event teases that the anime still has a future
Of course, the group took their cute demon summoning to an almost ridiculous level, even by the anime's own standards, to the point where one could almost expect to summon an angel. However, viewers definitely think that whatever they summon will become the next inhuman girl in Shintaro's group. In fact, it would be a naturally interesting development to have a cute devil join them just because they already have an angel. Not only does this not happen, but it is It is unlikely that Towa's friend will become the “next girl”.
However, what this unexpected event gives viewers is the prospect of another summoning. Almost everyone in Shintaro's group expressed a desire to try the ritual again. The fact that a new inhuman girl can join their party through summoning makes this possibility even more interesting than usual. With the exception of Towa's grand entrance, most of the ways each girl enters Shintaro's orbit lacks subtlety. So while the addition of a new member to the party should have been a welcome development, no one really expected the actual event to be so remarkable. However, demon summoning promises this, making the prospect even more exciting.
Interestingly, while the outcome of the ritual was surprising for discreet reasons, how the rest of the episode unfolded from the event was almost too obvious. The summoning is quite short, and since it takes place at the beginning of the episode, it's almost shockingly fragmented, as the remaining nearly 20 minutes are spent on a date with no mention of what happened before there. Of course, a romantic comedy that is expected to focus less on something as inherently unromantic as demon summoningbut how minimized it is in the end almost plays into a parody of what's expected.
This particular reading may seem overly complicated for a series about an angel living with humans, but those who have been paying attention know that Studio Apartment, Good Lighting, With Angels always more than what people think on the outside.