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Irresponsible Galaxy Tylor Episode #11 Anime Review

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Galaxy Tylor 11“Even Today Will Someday Be Yesterday”

What They Say:
A long time in the future from an already distant future, the United Planets has waned in significance, and the Empire has also collapsed due to internal strife. People all across the universe now lead idyllic, peaceful lives. Banjo is one of them, a boy collecting debris on the outskirts of the planetary walls, when he ends up salvaging a broken-down spaceship and finds a frozen girl inside. He soon finds the hands of evil targeting her, and the entire galaxy being whipped into a furore. And no wonder, because she is Goza the 168th, a girl who holds the key to the entire universe’s fate. Overcoming many twists and turns, the two set out into space in a bid to resurrect the United Planets… but it doesn’t go too well. No need to worry, though. Let’s take this nice and easy. The curtain rises on a highly irresponsible galactic comedy.

The Review:
Content: (please note that content portions of a review may contain spoilers)
My tolerance for this show has been pretty low for a while, especially since upon the initial announcement I was keen on having more adventures with Tylor. While the show has played up some connections to the past here and its hella awkward use of Azalyn to do it, it’s failed pretty much across the board with what it’s attempting to do. With this episode, it’s just random fighting being set up with the fate of a restored Raalgan empire in the balance all while Azalyn protects Tylor and Yamamoto. That she’s defeated so easily is no surprise nor is that the bad guy is just an utter moron. And having Tylor saved suddenly from death amid all of this is just too simplistic and awful even for a short-form comedy show.

In Summary:
Awful show is awful.

Grade: F

Streamed By: Crunchyroll