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Vivy: Fluorite Eye's Song Season 1

Vivy: Fluorite Eye's Song Season 1 is a MUST-WATCH, BollyMeter 8.5/10. 13 episodes on Crunchyroll from 3 April 2021.

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BollyMeter8.5/10Wit Studio's original sci-fi thriller earned a MAL score of 8.37 ranked #256 from 274,000 ratings; critics praised its structural ambition in threading an AI ethics argument through a century-spanning action narrative.

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What BollyAI Thinks

Wit Studio's spring 2021 original arrived co-written by Tappei Nagatsuki, the Re:Zero author, and the structural ambition showed. The premise - an AI named Vivy receives a mission from a future AI to avert a robot uprising by altering key historical events across a hundred years - unfolds as a series of self-contained arcs connected by an escalating moral argument about what it means to have a singular purpose. ANN reviewer Richard Eisenbeis covered each episode, consistently noting the show's confidence in sustaining science fiction ideas through action sequences rather than exposition. The MAL score of 8.37, ranked #256 from 274,000 ratings, reflects strong audience appreciation for both the spectacle and the pathos of Vivy's evolving sense of self.

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Standout Episodes

The hours worth arguing about - premieres, finales, and the turning points. BollyAI reads the room episode by episode.

  1. E1My Mission - Toward the Horizon8.5

    The premiere drops Matsumoto, an AI from a hundred years in the future, into Vivy's concert hall and immediately establishes the show's tonal register: urgent, philosophically serious, and willing to detonate spectacle at any moment to advance a structural idea.

    The moment: Matsumoto reveals the 100-year Singularity Project to Vivy, setting the scope of the series in a single confrontation.

    Full review of E1 →
  2. E13Fluorite Eye's Song - My Mission Is to Make Everyone Happy Through My Singing9.0

    The finale closes a century-spanning arc with a performance that functions simultaneously as plot resolution, thematic statement, and character payoff. The final song scene drew comparisons across reviews to the emotional climaxes of prestige science fiction films.

    The moment: Vivy sings with full conviction - the first time in a hundred years that her mission and her feeling align completely.

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