While all this happens, DEM chicks prepare to wreck shit up until Origami with the bigass mechsuit from Season 1 shows up to ruin their day. Such display shocks even Shiori but she is joined by Tohka and the Twins who explain that they can play the drums and bass as they had competed each other in that category. Miku then activates her Astral Dress and reignites the concert tenfold. Miku’s concert is fully packed with a cheering crowd and Kotori tries to tone down the hype by cutting off the power. However, Miku’s meddling has the trio being convinced to not play while Origami is missing. To stand a chance against Miku’s formidable skill at music, Kotori has some plans for Shiori’s crew to have an edge against her. If Miku wins, Shiori and all the girls that he sealed will be with Miku. Miku then challenges Shiori to a game where upon Raizen’s victory at the stage competition at the festival, she will be sealed by her. Shiori gives the declaration of non-acceptance that is inverted from the similar sounding sermon he gave Tohka way back then. The latter finally losing her cool when Miku says that she wouldn’t mind if a few of her girls died since they love her enough to die for her.
Miku refuses as she states that she loves her current lifestyle and Shiori tries to protest. Shiori comes clean and says that she is a human that can seal away the powers of a Spirit and offers Miku to live her life freely from being hunted down. Miku asks if Shiori is a spirit or a Wizard trying to capture her. Shiori resists the command and Miku tries one more time before she begins to suspect that Shiori might be even more special. Shiori refuses and Miku uses her Spirit abilities to convince him otherwise. An afternoon of conversation has Miku smitten with Shiori and the former wants Shiori to transfer into Rindoji. Miku shows up exactly on cue and tells the other girls off while she spends time with Shiori. A legion of girls notice him and aggressively asks if she’s here for Miku. Shiori goes to Rindoji the next day to return the hankerchief.
To make it even more irritating for her, the new “AST member” Jessica Bailey taunts the AST for not being able to capture a Spirit even though their location gets the most spacequakes. To put it short, Origami’s superior is pissed off because DEM “Wizards” are being transferred into the unit and are given a bit more authority than her. In all honest,y nobody cares about the AST and DEM just got introduced so there isn’t much point in talking about them either. Kannazuki and Shiizaki got some extra scenes and now its Nakatsugawa with the idol worship. I won’t mention it anywhere else but the Fraxinus crew is really getting some love.
That being said, when I got into the series I never really went in with expecting anything groundbreaking from a premise that involves dating girls to save the world. Not a lot of people like Miku or the events in Volume 6 all that well since 6 serves as a buffer to Volume 7 where the real action begins. Since DAL II has 10 episodes in total, episodes 5-10 will be all about covering that. With Jojo out of the way, we got in order: DAL, Nisekoi, Black BulletĭAL II has now covered the fanservice volume known as Volume 5 (Episodes 2-4) and now moves on to the Miku and DEM arc that goes from Volume 6-7.