Arriving once again, Queen’s Blade Rebellion goes back to the action – setting aside bathing service to instead show-off mystical red mist which disintegrates cotton upon contact, leaving a few females exposed.
Clothing has been conveniently torn apart by blades for many an episode now – yet this installment has broke the standard, coming with an intense development in which the method of wardrobe malfunction has changed, attire has fragmented into thousands of tiny particles. This series is either so innovative that such a thing as not foreseen, or it is simply so conventional, one couldn’t have expected it to do anything even a little differently than usual – and we’re leaning towards the former, this is merely another slip of paper from the hat of generic elements.
























