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Storm Vanguard
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It makes me wonder if the Generation Blue have other pilots other than those young girls... They're an internationally recognized organization formed to deal with Stabs and such, right? I can't help but raise my eyebrow if their only front line members are all teenagers. Oh well, even if that is the case, I'll just play along. XD |
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2012-04-20, 00:03 | Link #625 | |
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I guess I'll just sit back and enjoy the nice animation and the girls. It seems that characters outside of Generation Blue, the three guys in particular, are going to have important roles. Ignoring Ao's foster father, I wonder if the three guys will have more prominent roles or if most of the series will center around Ao and Naru with the Generation Blue guys. They don't appear at the end of the OP, so I'm wondering what their role is in the story. |
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2012-04-20, 00:10 | Link #626 | |
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2012-04-20, 00:32 | Link #630 |
Spinning Lotus
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Even the original didn't have those mouth gill things (a nice touch, I thought). This one melds elements of both the original and the upgrade. Since Fukai recognized the Nirvash, it stands to reason what happened to it in the last series probably sticks, so this can't be the same one.
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2012-04-20, 00:38 | Link #631 | |
綺羅星★!
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For now it's best to enjoy it as a new show, without thinking too much about it. I think after 4-6 episodes or so, we can start making some conclusions if there is evidence which is building up. For example, in the OP, the Generation Bleu base looks a LOT like an abandoned Tower State from E7: Spoiler:
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2012-04-20, 01:29 | Link #633 | |
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2012-04-20, 01:37 | Link #634 | |
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2012-04-20, 02:17 | Link #635 |
Seishu's Ace
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Join Date: Dec 2005
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Damn, I'm not going to ITYS after two eps - but this was a fantastic start. The premiere was excellent, and this blew it out of the water.
So much was good here - visuals, music, Yuutaro's amazing performance, but they've actually managed to create a really interesting plot setup without using the original series as a crutch. And they have a great MC to build it around - Ao is a tough little bastard who isn't afraid to make a decision and deal with the consequences.
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2012-04-20, 02:21 | Link #636 |
綺羅星★!
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Yuutaro is definitely the understated secret weapon of E7AO imo. I'm really surprised by his performance so far. Ao feels like a very natural character, and the way he emotes and talks makes the series feel very different from most other shows with a shounen lead, especially in mecha shows. Very refreshing.
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2012-04-20, 02:23 | Link #637 |
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It's definitely a nice touch that he has to push himself to face his fears. He finds a nice middle ground between characters who do whatever they want and characters that are too afraid to do anything. He'll do what he needs to do, but like any normal person, that doesn't mean he won't be scared.
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2012-04-20, 02:34 | Link #638 | |
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2012-04-20, 02:45 | Link #639 |
綺羅星★!
Join Date: Jan 2004
Age: 42
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I really like how BONES tends to take risks with their lead castings from time to time. Even if it means that sometimes we end up with someone like Omigawa in Soul Eater. :P
It's nice that these days she gets cast in roles which seems to suit her voice a lot more, but goddamn her performance in Soul Eater was really annoying. >_< |
2012-04-20, 03:31 | Link #640 | |
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Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: United Kingdom
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My impression of episode 2 is the same as episode 1, this show doesn't just feel like the original, it is what happens after the finale episode of the first anime. This show manages to accurately capture the feeling of the watching the the original Erueka 7, even though if I look at it technically there isn't that many similarities (well, outside of many (many!) hints, winks and nudges in the the visuals and music in the show) but somehow I can't help but keep on feeling nostalgic for the first anime, even though I had watched it not long ago ^_^
Without being repetitive, this episode was excellent on all fronts. The music, visuals (fight choreography, background, characters etc.), voice acting were fantastic and deserve all the praise they are getting. The plot is certainly more interesting than how the original had started, thanks to the hints of the political complexities and how things had played out so far (though that might be a bit unfair to the first anime, since again this show has a 50 episode anime to build on, while the original had to start from scratch). I really loved the scenes with Ao, and I think that he might just end up being my favorite character in the show. I will keep on saying that trying to figure out what the hell is going on and how does this show connects to the original is going to end in confusion. Sure, there are ''hints'' about this being a parallel world or whatever, but I seem to recall at some point during the first show where many had thought it was set in a parallel earth as well, only to be revealed that it was just our world post-alien invasion/10,000 years into the future. Not discouraging anyone from trying to figure out how to fit these pieces together, but I doubt you can make solve a 24 piece Jigsaw puzzle with only 2 pieces As far as I'm concerned, I'm going with the flow on my flying surfboard and seeing where the Trapar waves take me. 9 out of 10 for the second episode. Man, this is just awesome ... Quote:
Omigawa I felt got a lot better as the show went on. I mean sure when she had first started her voice sounded like nails on a chalkboard most of the time, but by the end she improved a lot and I think managed to add more to Maka's personality. So I'd say it had more to do with it being her debut role and she was still trying to find her footing most of the time than her actual voice being the issue. (Not that that was Soul Eaters biggest problem in any case ...) Now if you want to talk about a really bland and generally annoying performance as a male lead, let's talk Takuya Eguchi as Kujo...
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