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While the choreography is good, some viewers noted that the animation quality can be inconsistent during high-movement scenes. Verdict
While the serious plot is compelling, Plunderer continues to struggle with balancing high-stakes drama with sudden, often uncomfortable, fanservice.
The introduction of the true villain, Schmerman (voiced by Toshihiko Seki), provides a chilling, manipulative antagonist who seems to be the mastermind behind the Aces' indoctrination. Plunderer Episode 10
Jail’s sudden ability to produce a 45,000-count glove feels like a "plot device" designed to keep him relevant in a battle of power-creeping Aces.
Jail proves his worth as a top-tier character, not just holding his own while wounded but also displaying immense conviction by trying to save Licht rather than kill him. While the choreography is good, some viewers noted
Episode 10 is arguably one of the strongest episodes of the series, shifting the narrative from a superficial ecchi/action show to a deeper mystery about the "Waste War" and the origin of the Aces. It’s a rewarding watch for those who have stuck through the earlier, slower, and sillier episodes.
"From this point on plot point move really fucking fast. Hang on to your panties and find out why this is Plot twist:the series." - ronwesley89 ( Reddit user ) Jail’s sudden ability to produce a 45,000-count glove
"if I was enjoying it as a silly distraction for like the first few episodes, now it's actually becoming interesting." - Saithir (Reddit user) You can stream the episode on Funimation .