![]() Just as they were in these same game story points: we meet UMP45 and HK416. While all four members of Squad 404 were shown in shadow in said preview, only two are relevant here today. Which leaves more time for the thing important enough for the show to break format and provide a next episode teaser for: the anime debut of Squad 404. Unlike Executioner or Hunter did before their more significant showings. ![]() ![]() Intruder, while mentioned by name, does not have an appearance this week. Their deployment scenes revolved more around locating a corpse of G43 from the opening episode. Girls’ Frontline the Anime: HK416 confronts M16A1įor the time being this week, little attention was paid to Gentiane’s units fighting trash mobs. Girls’ Frontline the Game: HK416 confronts M16A1 Girls’ Frontline the Anime: UMP45 teases HK416 about this being the same place the AR Team fought Agent Girls’ Frontline the Game: UMP45 teases HK416 about this being the same place the AR Team fought Agent The world is wider than playing childhood tag in the woods, as it were. We move this week to intercepted communications, larger plans being afoot, and some additional characters with longer implied but for now unspoken histories. We have been rather zoomed in to one small corner of the conflict. Which is indeed the case for both the player or anime viewer at this stage. How little she knows, and by extension how little there is to act on. There is a degree of trust for how things can work out between her units without her direct intervention, yes.Īt the same time, Gentiane is also having an internal debate with herself. All the while, Commander Gentiane tries to keep an eye on things from afar. M4A1 and ST AR-15 have a conversation in an indoor training room firing range. Kalina tries to tell a joke to smooth things over, which only makes it worse. ![]() M4A1 is uncomfortable during the mission briefing. How M4A1 and her team would feel about going back to this area was not something the game touched on at the time.īut it creates a clear opportunity to work on this angle in future retellings, and the television version of this is well paced. Which, as the Commander is giving Squad 404 the diversions they need to do their work, means Griffin forces are also operating in the same general area as those scenes. We will see.Īs for what did happen in this episode, the first half bulks up some set dressing and character moments the game plot was not spending much time on at this stage.ĭuring the Squad 404 parts of the game story, UMP45 makes a crack about this being the same location from where Agent attacked the AR Team. Heck, the anime may even decide to throw its own unique curveballs in the back half of the season. So, out of an abundance of caution as we head into the back half of the show: I just want to point out I will aim to avoid explicit spoiling of upcoming larger plot points until they happen on screen. You may also still be reading these posts looking for little tidbits and insights from an experienced player. There are folks who may be watching the Girls’ Frontline anime independent of the outside game or manga material. Shenanigans involving the final missing Anti-Rain Team member (M16A1) and another Sangvis Ferri boss unit (Intruder) complicate matters further.įor an adaptation which has in certain episodes pushed itself to the guardrails trying to cram a whole lot into a little bit of space, a multiparter is yet again a welcome choice. Squad 404, the black ops group teased at the end of the previous episode of the anime adaptation, has something they are aiming to get to the bottom of without being noticed. The player Commander and their own units are creating diversions, trying to provide space for another team to do their own work. It covers different times in the same combat area. The “Message” chapter of the original mobile game for Girls’ Frontline has two stories running in parallel. So as a gift, I am keeping it here, so you get two for one. I keep debating if “dual dates” would be the better alliteration gag above the fold.
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