Plunderer Episode 13 «RELIABLE»

I find it especially humorous that Jail is here too... a fully grown man there too who's already more than qualified for the military. It's just funny. Jail's great. [ cats _____ on Reddit, 0.5.1]

: A recurring criticism is the jarring jump between heavy themes (murder and military discipline) and forced fanservice. Some viewers found the "sexual harassment" comedy to be a distraction from the increasingly interesting plot.

“If you don't like it by now it's probably not for you. This is a great arc. [Anonymous on Reddit]” Reddit · r/anime · 6 years ago Plunderer Episode 13

: Despite being a "man out of time," Jail Murdoch takes center stage as a moral anchor. He willingly gives up his own stars to challenge a bully, proving himself as a "hero of the future" in the eyes of viewers.

Reviewers from Anime News Network and Moe Sucks noted the following: I find it especially humorous that Jail is here too

Episode 13 of Plunderer , titled is a pivotal turning point that shifts the series into a high-stakes military school arc set 300 years in the past. Critics and fans widely regard this episode as the moment where the "fun and games" of the early series end and the darker, more complex origins of the Plunderer world begin to unfold. Plot Highlights & Key Revelations

: Many felt the transition to a school setting was unexpected but necessary for world-building. Some found it a "needed break" before the story becomes significantly grimmer. Jail's great

: The headmaster, Major Schmelman, makes a chilling entrance. His bizarre demeanor—reading a children's storybook during a military ceremony—contrasts sharply with the sudden violence when his subordinate, Alan, executes students for laughing at him.