Propeller Opera

Propeller Opera

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プロペラオペラ

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: プロペラオペラ

By inumura koroku, 犬村小六

3.9
Completed japanese Light Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Light Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
5 volumes
Original Publisher
gagaga bunko

Description

A beautiful girl captain and a genius general counselor, to the battle of the fleet in the sky! Hinoo, an island nation in the Far East. The first princess of the imperial family, Izaya, is 18 years old. She is, however, also the captain of the flying destroyer “Ibuki”. The crew, all of whom would give their lives for Izaya, are her biggest fans! The main character, Kuroto, suddenly boards the Ibuki as one of Izaya’s subordinates. The son of a member of the imperial family, Kuroto was a childhood friend of Izaya’s. One day, however, he caused the worst incident against Izaya and was stripped of his imperial title, and fled with his family to the enemy country of Gameria. “Why is Kuroto here now?” “I’ve come back to protect Hinoo from the monsters that run Gameria,” Kuroto declares. At the same time, the country of Hinoo has decided to start a war with Gameria, who is trying to take Hinoo for themselves with money and force. Izaya and Kuroto drive the “Ibuki” and challenge the world’s most powerful flying fleet of the superpower Gameria to a decisive battle! A confident, ultra-arrogant, smart, and ridiculously hard-working man, Kuroto’s life of blitzkrieg splendor, the long-awaited Inumura Koroku quintessential “air battle fantasy war story” opens with a bang!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
gagaga bunko
Original Language
japanese
Type
Light Novel

Propeller Opera Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Propeller Opera "Propeller Opera" promised a grand stage of war, royalty, and romance, and while it delivered on some fronts, other aspects left me wanting more. It's a completed original story, currently being translated, and I dove in with high hopes, eager to see what this aerial fantasy had to offer. ### First Impressions The initial chapters certainly grabbed my attention, painting a picture of a world embroiled in conflict, fueled by advanced aerial technology. The protagonist's backstory is intriguing – a fallen royal, betrayed and exiled. This setup had the potential for a compelling revenge narrative or a story of redemption. I was ready to see how he would rise above his circumstances. ### What Works Well The world-building is a strong point. The descriptions of the fleet battles are vivid and engaging, and the blend of military strategy with fantasy elements is well-executed. The author clearly put thought into the mechanics of this world. I also found the female lead to be well-developed and engaging, and the romantic elements, while perhaps not central, were a welcome addition to the overall plot. ### Areas of Concern However, I did find some aspects of the story less satisfying. The protagonist's treatment by his former kingdom, despite his obvious intelligence and potential threat, felt a bit contrived. This lack of foresight on the part of his enemies stretched my suspension of disbelief. I also felt that the emotional impact of the betrayal wasn't fully explored, leading to a slight disconnect with the protagonist's motivations. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Be warned, the following contains potential spoilers regarding the early plot: Some readers might find the initial betrayal and the reasons behind it frustrating. The circumstances surrounding the protagonist's downfall, particularly the actions of certain characters, may feel illogical or overly simplistic. If you're looking for a story with deeply explored emotional consequences of betrayal, this might not fully satisfy you. ### Final Verdict Overall, "Propeller Opera" is a decent read, particularly if you enjoy military fantasy with a touch of romance. While it has its flaws, the engaging world-building and action sequences make it a worthwhile experience. I'd recommend it with the caveat that you might need to suspend your disbelief regarding some of the plot contrivances. It's a solid 3.5/5 stars from me.

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