![]() ![]() ![]() Vivio.īut the story isn’t about Vivio instead, it focuses on Fuuka Reventon. Nanoha’s adopted daughter, Vivio Takamachi, whom we first met in StrikerS, is now an accomplished professional fighter in mixed martial arts, training at a place called the Nakajima Gym. Nanoha herself does not appear in this series she was already an adult in StrikerS, so the franchise has now moved on to the next generation. Although it would undoubtedly fill in a few gaps here and there, knowledge of ViVid is not necessary to understand ViVid Strike! I have previously reviewed three Nanoha titles, Magical Girl Lyrical Nahoha, Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha A’s, and Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha StrikerS. Another anime series, ViVid, follows those, but is apparently unavailable in English. Indeed, although it is not without its problems, ViVid Strike! is arguably the strongest entry in the long-running franchise, or at least the one with the clearest vision … as well as the most brutal violence. But on the other hand, despite a radical departure from the previous incarnations of the franchise, ViVid Strike! takes Lyrical Nanoha back to its roots, back to the core concept that made the franchise so enormously popular in first place-magic-powered little girls viciously beating each other to a bloody pulp in the name of friendship. On the one hand, that hardly matters because this series is designed to stand alone: No previous knowledge of Lyrical Nanoha is necessary to understand and enjoy what’s going on here. ViVid Strike! is the fifth anime series in the main continuity of the Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha franchise. Starring Eri Kitamura, Inori Minase, and Mamiko Noto. ViVid Strike!, directed by Junji Nishimura. ![]()
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