The Aquatope on White Sand is a show full of heart, emotion, beautiful animation, and even prettier music. If you have ever wanted to immerse yourself in the magic of a show, there has never been a better candidate than this. Yes, there are some flaws here and there, but all of them seem minor in the face of what this tiny underappreciated and underrated show was able to accomplish.
The Aquatope on White Sand Episode 24 was a flawless end to a beautiful anime. The emotional beats hit, and the anime looked as pretty as anime has ever looked. It was as good a finale as a show such as this could have had.
The Aquatope on White Sand Episode 23 was magical and wonderful despite being slightly flawed. That sentence might also describe the show perfectly, but we can only know that once we watch the final episode next week.
The Aquatope on White Sand Episode 22 was sweet, predictable, and slightly disappointing in its execution. While all sense of rhyme and reason hasn't been lost just yet, there is a lot of work to be done that remains.
The Aquatope on White Sand Episode 21 was an absolute pleasure to witness and experience all the way around and reminded everyone why they fell in love with the show in the first place.
The Aquatope on White Sand Episode 20 would fit snugly among the show's very best episodes, but only if the following episode fulfils the promises this one has made. It was a great outing for the show.
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