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Yura's battle in the last three chapters is more substantial, at least: her onmyodo skills give rise to some impressive creature-summoning moments, and the fact that she can stand up for herself naturally makes her more compelling. The other combatants also prove to be relevant to the series at large: Rikuo's grandpa reveals one of his own impressive techniques for the first time, and wind-wielding villain Muchi figures to be a key player since his goal is to take down the entire clan. In that way, even side-character escapades can turn out to have major ties to the main plotline.
Also falling into the "don't really care what it looks like" category are the backgrounds, which typically range from generic high school scenery to generic battle scenery to generic interiors. Adding to that dullness is the overuse of tones to gray out almost everything in sight. And as for the claim that Negima!? in general is supposed to contain less fanservice than the original—well, what do you make of Negi still sneezing girls' clothes off, as well as a nude prepubescent girl in one of the climactic scenes?
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