
While Belfast has some history, like going toe to toe with a battlecruiser, it's surprising to see her take on the katana-wielding Zuikaku with just her bare hands.However, due to being worn out from the battle, this is downplayed. Enterprise is badass enough in the games, but she managed to one-shot Kaga and almost killed her if Zuikaku didn't interfere.Akagi can perform a similar trick with a flaming dragon. Kaga, in particular, can summon a giant fox that almost killed Unicorn if Enterprise didn't intervene, with her Blood Knight qualities are more emphasized here in contrast to her more subdued self in the game.Unicorn has some D-Cup Distress, which isn't seen in the game.And while Belfast has some difficulty talking Anime!Enterprise out of her state, in the game, Saratoga does so with more ease.
In contrast, Game!Enterprise only reaches a similar bad state (ready to go into a suicidal charge) after losing both sisters, seen in the "Solomon Ranger" event.
Enterprise compared to her game self is notably this as at the start and at the end of episode 9, she's seen holed up in her room eating rations and other pre-made food. This is averted with the Sakura Empire since they share the same American accent as the Eagle Union. Accent Adaptation: The English dub has the Royal Navy speak in a British accent and the Ironblood fleet with a German accent. Licensed by Funimation, both the sub and dub can be viewed on their website and Hulu. Eventually, the Sirens are defeated, but a rift forms between the factions, with the Eagle Union and Royal Navy coming in opposition against the Sakura Empire and Ironblood, where the former factions wished to use humanity's own strength to defeat the Sirens as opposed to the latter factions' willingness to use the Sirens' own technology to defeat the Sirens. When the Earth's oceans are attacked by a mysterious alien force called the Sirens, four major nations, Eagle Union, the Royal Navy, the Sakura Empire, and the Ironblood form the "Azur Lane" military alliance to combat the Sirens using shipgirls, girls fused with naval warships. The series aired from Octoto March 20, 2020.
It is directed by Tensho and animated by Tensho's Bibury Animation Studio. Azur Lane: The Animation is an anime adaptation based on the Azur Lane game.