Man, Aoko vs Star is really fucking interesting but the flashbacks will probably last for the whole event... but so far..
It seems that literally everything Aoko throws at it doesn't work and the only reason she managed to not be instantly killed is because she spammed time warps. It seems the damn thing doesn't work by any universe rules so..
Outfit is nice too
Alice continues to have the best aesthetics .
So, the manga went the "meteor-like prana blasts" (I recall Amakusa's attacks being described like that way back at the end of publication) instead of the anime's giant, white "Imaginary Number" creatures, if that's what they could be called.
Since the LN was never fully translated, I've always wondered how the bout between Amakusa and Jeanne/Sieg would unfold in the manga version. Like, did Amakusa really lose an arm and how?
Here is a tweet by Higashide explaining Amakusa's technique for the anime:
In the anime, it seemed Amakusa overloaded the magical circuits in his right arm & cut it off to quickly cast his technique. The same appears to happen as well in the manga. This sort of matches the description in FGO where he overloads the magic circuits in his NP Arms, but doesn't need to cut off his arm, which leads me to think that cutting it off is in order to quickly cast his technique. And, the fact that Higashide provides this little explanation on a tweet leads me to believe that this was somewhat anime original or wasn't explained in the Light Novel.
Also, in the anime, after Big Crunch took most of La Pucelle's flames, the black hole exploded, which partially damage the Grail and Amakusa as well, seemingly enough. But, in the manga, Amakusa wasn't hit, it seemed, and the flames still managed to damage the Grail
But, in the manga, it shows how destructive La Pucelle is when the Grail is just "singed" to put it mildy, while being absorbed by Big Crunch.
Just noting somendifferences between the anime and manga
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