#2 Kono Subarashii Sekai ni Bakuen wo! I still think prequels are useless, narrative-wise. But if you must do one (because money), at least try to give a profounder dimension to your characters. And the Megumin spin-off/prequel tried that, and it was mildly successful.
Not in the way you think because the character that I know have more respect for and tilted my already biased opinion was Yunyun. We finally got the opportunity why she behaved like that in the show and why in the movie she was eager to believe the letters that announced disaster. She needed this more than Megumin.
All the basic info you need to know about Megumin is shown on her first appearance on the show. She is a stubborn, intelligent, belligerent , prideful girl from the start and Kazuma knows this will only cause more trouble in the future.
@lain "In a world where social media is king, a group of misfits is ready to take them by the ActivityPub" *Inception Noises" "Meet Rain, a go-getter developer with everything going for him. Only one problem, he is about to become: Pleroma's creator" *slow-tuned modern pop song* "Now he is going to find out that being online is not fine" "From the creators of Tetris: The Movie and JAV-1050, prepare to be blown away by this tale of drama, vengeance and programmer socks" "Pleroma: The Movie" Rated PG-13
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