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Music runs a wide range throughout these episodes, from lighthearted pop tracks to more serious instrumental pieces during the show's most dramatic moments. Solo piano ballads set the right mood for Masane's grief over losing Riko, and a string ensemble provides the bittersweet background when she learns about her forgotten past. The pleasant chords of the ending song also help to reset emotional equilibrium after each episode, but there's just no forgiving the new opening theme that plays from Episode 14 onwards—this aural monstrosity features ridiculous English lyrics and a sound that doesn't fit the series' action/sci-fi feel at all.
Despite the negative aspects of the series, the first volume is still very enjoyable as a whole. The storyline itself is the major winning factor that gives the series the drive to make viewers interested continually in the next episode. While the various artistic aspects of the series can be seen as slightly on the average side, the overall effect of the series is one of cheer and happiness. In fact, even the most crusted anime fan would have a hard time not chuckling at least once throughout the volume.
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