Sora No Otoshimono Final Eternal My Master

Okay, let's talk Sora No Otoshimono Final: Eternal My Master. I know, I know. Another anime ending. But hear me out.
Is it really that bad?
A lot of people weren't exactly thrilled. Some even say it ruined the whole series. I think that's a little harsh.
Sure, it might not be the perfect ending. But perfect endings are rarer than a polite anime protagonist. Think about it.
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Maybe my expectations were already subterranean. Either way, I'm here to offer a different perspective.
The Reset Button: Love it or Hate it
The biggest point of contention? The "reset" button. Everyone forgets everything, and Tomoki is back to square one.
This is where things get dicey for some viewers. They feel cheated of all the character development.

But hold on a second. Isn’t that kinda the point of a harem anime sometimes? Perpetual zero point for maximum harem-y shenanigans?
Look, I'm not saying it's brilliant writing. But it's consistent with the series' tone. The show was never exactly Shakespeare, after all.
Comedy > Coherent Narrative?
Sora No Otoshimono has always prioritized comedy. It's filled with over-the-top antics and questionable fan service.
Expecting a deep, emotionally satisfying conclusion might be setting yourself up for disappointment. Did you really come for deep philosophical meaning?
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I came for the absurdity, and the final movie delivered. In spades.
It's like expecting a meticulously crafted narrative arc from a Looney Tunes cartoon. You're there for the gags, not the character arcs.
The Heart is Still There (Somewhere)
Despite the reset, the core relationships are still hinted at. Tomoki still has a connection with Ikaros and the others.
It's a bittersweet ending, sure. But it also leaves room for interpretation. Maybe it is a fresh start where Tomoki can become someone who deserves the Angels love.

Perhaps their bonds will re-emerge organically. Think of it as a hopeful restart.
Unpopular Opinion Alert!
Maybe I’m just a sucker for happy-ish endings. Or maybe I’m too easily entertained by flying panties.
But I didn't hate Eternal My Master. In fact, I kinda enjoyed it.
It’s silly, over-the-top, and doesn't take itself too seriously. Which, let's be honest, describes the entire series.

It's not the best anime movie ever made. But it's a perfectly acceptable conclusion to a ridiculous and entertaining series. Change my mind.
So, Should You Watch It?
If you're a die-hard fan who demands a perfect, logical conclusion, maybe skip it. You'll probably just get angry.
However, if you're willing to embrace the absurdity and enjoy the ride, give it a shot. You might be surprised.
Just remember to lower your expectations. And maybe grab a snack. It's going to be a wild ride.
