6/10/2023 0 Comments Trinity sevenIt moves at a relaxed pace with good humor to carry you along. It seems to be taking the time to intro the girls without the use of flashbacks, forgotten memories (you once picked up a notebook I dropped and then moved away-I've been saving myself for you ever since!) (When we were 3 years old, I gave you my first kiss-Please remember me!) It's called Trinity 7 for the 7 most powerful girls of a magical academy. I also think that (of course) there's more to come. The story's taking a slow build approach that I'm fine with. Still, it's a nice break from the trip/fall/strip/grope girl/get slapped/spiral away in a rush of projectile arterial nose vomit. ![]() And, I think, a bit more like how a 17 year old surrounded by a hot harem might be.well.maybe. Not a herbivore, nose bleeder or shrinking violet. The character is unashamedly cocky and ecchi in his conversation and attitudes towards the girls and the ecchi situations he faces. There's a refreshing sense of humor to this work. But, as you've read, the main character has a decisive nature, is unafraid to jump into things, and does so without inspirational speeches to lead the way. Opponents fought are just as generic, be it disposable fantasy creatures or some bad guy that ends up with Fairy Tail syndrome and joins the cast at the end of the day. The names and explanations of powers are all over the place, and the execution for them is also quite messy to keep track of, with the generic "magical symbols" being utilized constantly. With claudiofd bringing up some good points, I'm not sure how to see the MC as either a hero utilizing evil powers he's stuck with, or some kinda antihero (like from Ichiban Ushiro no Daimaou) that can't help but be a good guy. Moving past all this personal babbling of mine, I originally did like Trinity Seven but as the story's progressed over the years, I find myself at a loss for what exactly has really progressed to begin with. Sora no Otoshimono, Yuusha ga Shinda!, and Dragons Rioting are some of the exceptions I still currently enjoy (and would recommend), mainly due to their self awareness with cliches and how they choose to handle them for making an entertaining story. ![]() To this day I've grown far beyond this niche, as to now be more enamored toward seinen series that push away from the typical cliches I had normally enjoyed. While action was never a must have, the ideal series for me would be capable of shifting between some serious fights/battles to that of silly, romcom shenanigans amongst the characters going about their daily lives. I limited myself to mainly reading shounen harem series, with the usual trinity of action, comedy, and romance. Jump back to 2010-11, around the time this series first came out as a manga.
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