Alternative Titles
Synonyms: Little Busters! Ecstasy, LB!: EX
Japanese: ใชใใซใในใฟใผใบ๏ผEX
English: Little Busters! EX
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Episodes:
8
Status:
Finished Airing
Aired:
Jan 29, 2014 to Jul 30, 2014
Source:
Visual novel
Duration:
24 min. per ep.
Rating:
PG-13 - Teens 13 or older
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The main additions in "Little Busters! Ecstasy" are 3 heroine routes involving the characters Futaki Kanata, Sasasegawa Sasami and Tokido Saya.
The 3 EX heroines' routes take place of the following:
Saya's route - Before the events of Refrain.
Sasami's route - After the events of Refrain.
Kanata's route - First half of her story is before Refrain and second half is after Refrain.
The episodes will be bundled with the BD/DVD releases of Little Busters!: Refrain. | |
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MALxJapan -More than just anime-
| Characters & Voice Actors
| "Little Busters! EX" by Rita (eps 1-7)
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| 1: "Mezameta Asa ni wa Kimi ga Tonari ni (็ฎ่ฆใใๆใซใฏใใฟใ้ฃใซ)" by Suzuyu (้ดๆนฏ) (eps 1-3, 5, 7)
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| 2: "Saya's Song" by Lia (eps 4)
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| 3: "Alicemagic -Rockstar Ver.-" by Rita (eps 6)
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| 4: "Alicemagic -TV Animation Ver.-" by Rita (eps 8)
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Reviews
Oct 6, 2014
~Spoiler Free~
An anime adaptation of the new route additions in key's visual novel - Little Busters!: Ecstasy, Little Busters!: EX is a good summary of the arcs in the visual novel, however it cannot be compared to the masterpiece of which the VN is. That being said, covering three entire arcs over only 8 episodes of such an amazing visual novel cannot realistically be of the same standard as the visual novel. However, the eight episodes are indeed still of very high quality.
The expectations I had for this anime, were naturally very high given that I had just watched Little Busters!: Refrain, now one
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of my favourite animes that I have watched so far. However, I was not disappointed, and was instead met with an anime definitely worth the wait of one month per episode for. Little busters EX, although not nearly as sad as Refrain; still builds onto the series wonderfully and does it justice.
The characters in this anime are in a word, incredible. Keeping in line with the original series, each and every character has a tragic background that is completely contrary to the facade they portray in public at first. However as the main character (Riki) progresses, their facade is removed and their past is revealed. Choice of music in Little busters EX, like the original, is amazing, and Jun Maeda should be commended for this. If you liked air, angel beats or clannad, it is likely that you will enjoy little busters EX too. The art style is the same across the series, and is quite good.
The only con of this anime, would be that the second and third arcs could be a bit longer, as two episodes each can not adequately cover their stories in as much detail as I would like. That being said, they are still made very well. Saya's story however, is told across the first four episodes. This is probably because she is entirely new to the series, while the other two main heroines of little busters EX appeared in the original series, though only briefly.
If you have not yet seen this brilliant anime, then you should really stop reading this review and go watch it. However, if you haven't already, watch the original series first (Little busters and Refrain). Also, if you have the time, definitely give the visual novel a try as it explores all the characters in greater detail than the animes. However, currently Little Busters Ecstasy has not been fully translated yet.
Reviewerโs Rating: 9
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Nov 20, 2016
No Spoilers or only minor.
Little busters! Ex is the third season/OVA after little busters refrain, here the show tells us 3 different stories, two are about some supporting characters Futaki Kanata and Sasasegawa Sasami from the main series, and a totally brand new heroine Tokido Saya (More for the litttle buster haram XD).
So yeah if you have seen first and second season of little busters! then this is somewhat quite recommended even though I think when the stories are so short that it is hard to get the feels which the series tries to give us.
The feels in this OVA series is nothing compared to
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the ending of Refrain.l
the rainbow faeces of the Unicorn - the good things
- More in depth story about two supporting characters which we only did know a little bit about from the main series.
- It did keep a somewhat same overall feel of little busters! (only difference being that the little busters group wasnยดt that important in the two first stories which was a little bit weird compared to the main series)
- Me myself loved the story about Sasasegawa Sasami, Nekotears!! <3
The flip coin - either cons or pros depending on your taste.
- 2/3 of the stories was not a haram route meaning that is wasnยดt about Riki getting a new girl (I liked that because then it didnยดt make everything urealistic haram ish)
- The Futaki Kanata story did end very optimistically happily (maybe a little bit too unrealistic which annoys me, but you may like it :3 )
All the hurtful.... cringe! - The cons
- The Tokido Saya story was for me very weird? Riki seemed out of character (He was dummy like, didnยดt really ask or reacted normally to all the weird things happening around him (I donยดt understand why he fell in love with her and the other way around) and many things didnยดt really make any sense.
- The 2 last stories about the supporting characters were waaaayy too short, it was hard to get a really satisfying story.
So yeah if you like to see more of little busters and the same key studio style of story building and feels, then go ahead. But you wonยดt really miss anything (maybe only the last story about Futaki Kanata which gives a ending of unfinished business in the main story)
Reviewerโs Rating: 6
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Jan 30, 2016
Little Busters!: Ecstasy is an additional (and likely final) eight episode addition to the Little Busters franchise that was coupled with the DVD release of Refrain. Although LB! EX certainly had its moments, its ultimate downfall was due to its script writing. Simply put, the plot was not strong enough to keep the show flowing in a straightforward, unidirectional manner.
Before I jump to my criticisms, I want to say briefly that I certainly enjoyed LB! EX. In fact, I watched it twice just to make sure I'm not imagining any of the cons that I listed, but unfortunately, they are there, and there are some
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pretty glaring issues that I can't ignore.
The main issue I had with LB! EX was the same issue I had with the first and second seasons of LB (and pretty much any VN from Key that is adapted). By trying to incorporate a bunch of supernatural elements into the plot line, we are ultimately left with, frankly, a mess that doesn't follow any coherent flow. A good example of this in Saya's arc. Yet despite having the most screen time of the three heroines, Saya's arc was by far the weakest arc simply because there are a lot of unanswered questions that forced us to accept things at face value. For instance, how and why exactly does Saya come into existence? Who exactly are the Darkness executives, and why are they such an integral part of this world? And why was Saya able to make it out at the very end of her arc? Frankly, any creator that leaves so many open questions cannot argue that they have a strong, well-written script, no matter how feels-y or charming it can get.
Fortunately, LB! EX is not all bad. The other two heroines, Kanata and Sasami, finally get some much needed screen time. Although the two of them showed up every now and then throughout the first season, they are the stars of their respective arcs and we get to learn substantially more about their past. For Kanata, it's a continuation of the first season - that is, what we learned about Kanata's past in the first season gets even more depth. In the first season, we learned about why Kanata has such a tough exterior for her personality, and LB! EX builds on this by describing the sacrifices that Kanata made for her sister.
As for Sasami, we go straight to her past and learn about her bond with a stray cat that she took in at an early age. Unfortunate circumstances separate the two, but it is in Sasami's arc where the two reunite and resolve their differences.
The one thing I really liked about Kanata's and Sasami's arc is their consistency (in terms of their plot) to their parent story. As I've already indicated, Kanata's arc was a more in-depth description of her past and carries over some of what we learned about her in the first season. As for Sasami, her arc borrows the concept of the "a new, secondary supernatural world that is controlled by one particular character" from LB! Refrain. Although I still can't follow how such a world gets established (Refrain didn't explain this that well), the more important thing is that it's not a new concept that comes straight out of the blue.
As for themes, a lot of what is used is recycled from the previous two seasons. If you're looking for something new, something deeper, something more meaningful than the previous seasons you will definitely not find it here. Love and the testing of one's friendship are all concepts that we've seen not only in this show but in a lot of other anime out there. Although these two concepts are not executed worse than the other two LB seasons, it doesn't really bring anything new to the table either.
As for characters, well, frankly put - there's nothing really special here. Saya is your stock-of-the-mill tsundere who falls for Riki apparently because of the amount of time that they spent together during their childhood (this love development certainly could have been fleshed out more, but I'll just set that aside for now). Sasami and Kanata are a bit more realistic, but even so, I'm sure you could name other shows out there where you've seen cold/mysterious personalities.
As for character development, it's certainly present in LB! EX - to a degree. It certainly could have been fleshed out more, but you do have to remember that there are only eight episodes to LB! EX portioned into three separate arcs, so nothing truly spectacular can happen within that given frame. Still, Saya begins to open up to Riki towards the end of her arc (as with most tsunderes, lol); Kanata finally realizes the true meaning of sisterhood and friendship and how important the two are to her; and Sasami confronts her past, resolves it, moves on, and carries on with her life. At the end of Sasami's arc, you can see that she is clearly no longer held back by her past as she is more willing to take part in activities that she would have obviously avoided during the first season of LB.
Obligatory statement regarding the art: it is well-illuminated, consistent, and well done. J.C.Staff is godly when it comes to art designs and certainly sets the standard high in the anime industry.
And sound: I wouldn't say there's anything too exceptional regarding the voice acting. It's consistent, like the artwork. I will say this, however: LB! EX probably has some of the most interesting and meaningful OP and ED that I've seen thus far. The lyrics that they use in each song apply directly to what is happening in the anime. Yes, okay the OP remixes the first season's OP, but it's an electric guitar. Come on. Who doesn't like electric guitars?
In conclusion, will you enjoy LB! EX? Certainly. I doubt you'd drop the show. If you're reading this, you're probably thinking about watching the series, which means you probably made it through the other two seasons just fine. But do I think it is the best thing ever? Nope.
Actually I take that back, maybe the electric guitar solo is the best thing ever.
tl;dr
Pros:
+ Some of the plot is consistent with previous seasons
+ More screen time to side characters that was direly needed
+ Some development
+ Good art
+ Electric guitars, just because
Cons:
- Development could have been fleshed out more, but it passes
- Some of the plot doesn't really make any sense and leaves unanswered questions
- Stock-of-the-mill anime archetypes that aren't really original in the slightest
Overall: 4. Although consistent, the plot is simply too weak to stand on its own.
Reviewerโs Rating: 4
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