Strike Witches – It’s not all about panties

Oddly enough, it was the lack of pants that originally turned me off of this show. It was the straw that broke the camel’s back, as it were. Strike Witches has so many gimmicky aspects that I figured there was no way an interesting story lay underneath.
Let’s list them out, shall we:
- No pants – girls don’t wear pants or dresses. Sometimes, they go commando (I’ve noted, that I approve of this).
- All girl/witch defense force
- Mysterious non-human invincible enemy, kinda’
- Girls with guns, big guns
- Girls with magical powers
- Girls with magical animal ears/tails
- Striker units
I mean, really?
I wasn’t all that wrong, either. While the plot is fun and the characters are entertaining, the story isn’t very interesting. It’s fairly predictable.

Oddly enough, it was the lack of pants that brought me back to this show. It was intriguing. Where are the pants? What did they do with them? Is it a war-time conservation effort? I imagined that it may be necessary to use the fabric for army uniforms.
If the answers to my questions were presented in the show, I can only surmise that the reason I didn’t take that in was because I was preoccupied with fluffy tails and big guns.