Softenni 08 - More fanservice, more panties, more fanservice, some struggling through tough challenges interspersed with fanservice, bath scene, Leo massage jokes again, then it ends.
Um, the plot? Well, they're at the training camp. It's a mountain, and happens to be the home of the #1 individual Softenni player in Japan, apparently. She's flat chested and kind of easily embarrassed. She is really good at soft tennis, though, and crushes them in her insane underground training course; our characters collectively manage to get through most of the challenges, but none could remotely compete individually. The other team is here too, she crushed them too. But this episode is, as I said above, as much about fanservice as it is about the challenges. But from this series, that should be expected...
The new (#1) girl has a teammate secretly filming the proceedings. She seems to prefer taking footage of the fanservice scenes, as opposed to the other teams' skills... how surprising, in this show!
The Cockpit 1-3 (all) - Axis Powers-worshipping (slightly antiwar) anime. Yes really.
In episode 1, we meet the nice, peaceful Nazis opposed to the use of a nuclear bomb (which they have, for some reason, unlike history). UGH!!! Words can't easily express how disgusting this episode is.
Episode 2 is about a kamikaze pilot and his mission to blow up an American ship. He's a hero, a rocket scientist who wanted to make a rocket to the moon (if not for the war), and a nice guy, dedicated to protecting Japan even if the mission is pointless. He succeeds of course, unlike most actual kamikaze pilots who did little damage most of the time. Somehow one Kamikaze makes an entire aircraft carrier explode. Hmm, I don't exactly think this is very realistic, and it's only slightly less awful thematically than the first episode.
Episode 3 is the least bad of the three. It's about two Japanese soldiers who try to take a motorbike back to an airbase on the island they're on. They learn partway that Americans have taken the airbase, but keep going even though they know it's completely hopeless because it's their mission. Such heroes they! Of course they die heroic deaths in the end, no thanks to those darn, sneaky Americans who shoot them before they can reach the goal.
So yeah, if you want anime that's pro-Axis, this is a good choice... or if you're sane, stay away. There are some antiwar themes in this as well, but seriously, having that be, for instance, about heroic, antiwar Nazis is pretty horribly wrong.