Tickets will not be emailed or available for print.įor more information on mobile entry, click here. That means your mobile device will be used to gain access to the event. Bags that are not clear will be subject to additional search.Īll our events will be Mobile Entry. All bags will be searched prior to entry. The following bag policy is in place: Bags up to 12” x 6” x 12” are allowed in the venue. Nothing at all.Coming to a show? Here's a few things to know before you go!ĭoors generally open one hour before the show's scheduled start time. If you like the game or like generic RPG stuff, this will do the trick. Overall, this show isn’t offensive (until the end) but it also offers absolutely nothing new. ![]() It was actually kinda cool, in a funny and very unexpected way. When we finally see her in combat, she often isn’t even looking at the enemy, slicing one after another as if she’s making a grocery list while chatting on the phone. The only redeeming bit about that last episode is how surprisingly more reliable the female lead seems than the male, Gran. I should have known the clean of fanservice angle would die, but this method really takes the cake. To make the pain more grotesque they then take full advantage of the new all female cast and drag the rest of the episode into a -yooou guessed it!- beach vacation. It’s such an obvious shrill for the game that it hurts. The last episode goes back and switches to a female lead and the story doesn’t change AT ALL. But if that makes you cringe, it gets better. ![]() Until that second to last episode when they dump in every other party member you could have chosen instead in the game version out of nowhere. And we get two female leads that have a solid relationship with each other that has nothing to do with the male lead. No typical anime romance triangle garbage. In fact, the relationship dynamics between the main cast are kinda cool. It’s nothing unique at all, but it’s not bad either. The world is crisp and the animation nice to look at. Overall A-1 really did a nice job with what they were given. Remember that Phantasy Star title awhile ago? Yeah, this is like that one but with less character development and far more obvious “see isn’t this a cool world? Wouldn’t you like to play this as a game?” vibe. No details are given on how it works though. If that kind of thing bugs you… Also, magic is used in this world. However there are these “beast” creatures that seem to have demigod abilities and are treated as “guardians” of specific elements or locations. ![]() The ideology of this world doesn’t seem to put much stake in God or any normal variant. A shame as most of the show is in the clear for this sector. Then the overly skimpy outfits and boob fixations began. We’re spared this for most of the entire show. Sh-t and d-mn are the most common, but they happen rarely. I’d say this is an avoid for you if any blood at all sets you off. That said, even if violence isn’t your thing, it’s really not that bad in this one. Although this show still remains tame overall, it’s juuust enough that I felt I needed to bump this one a rating higher. Creatures are cut in two and in a dream sequence our heroine is walking in a lake of blood. ![]() This is the only reason this show got bunked up to YA. But those dreams go on hold when a girl plummets to the forest, dropped from a military ship and with little knowledge of what she is. Gran would like nothing more than to leave his village and set off to find his father, long sense missing after he pursued a tale of a mysterious island.
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