Young Ladies Don't Play Fighting Games Anime Adaptation Launches With Strong Episode 1
The adaptation's strong start and use of real fighting game footage signal a faithful and potentially standout hobby series, though its premise invites comparison to a recent similar anime.
Reporting from 1 source: Anime Feminist.
The anime adaptation of Eri Ejima's manga Young Ladies Don't Play Fighting Games premiered with a strong first episode, according to a review. The series follows Aya Mitsuki, a scholarship student at Kuromi Girls Academy who tries to hide her fighting game past but is recognized by the school's 'White Lily' Mio Yorue. The episode features actual Street Fighter VI footage and reunites director Shota Ihata and writer Wataru Watari from Girlish Number.
The first episode of Young Ladies Don't Play Fighting Games has drawn a positive early review, with praise for its handling of the source material and its use of actual Street Fighter VI footage. The anime reunites director Shota Ihata and writer Wataru Watari, who previously collaborated on Girlish Number. While the premise of a commoner entering an all-girls academy and being discovered by a refined classmate shares similarities with last year's Rock is a Lady's Modesty, the Fighting Games manga predates that series by about two years. The review notes that the adaptation starts on a strong foot, with grounded backgrounds that let character expressions shine.
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- Anime Feminist Young Ladies Don’t Play Fighting Games – Episode 1