Errinundra's Anime
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My average ranking: 6.14
Director Pantheon: Kazuya Tsurumaki▲▼ | Rating▲▼ | |
(The) Dragon Dentist (specials) | Good | |
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Evangelion: 1.0 You Are (Not) Alone (movie) | Decent | |
1) If you were the angels would you send your troops in one-at-a-time to be cleaned up by NERV? A basic military premise is to apply overwhelming force on an enemy’s weak point. Clearly the angels aren’t dumb, so what on earth are they trying to achieve? If it were me I’d wait until all sixteen (or was it seventeen?) were ready and give Tokyo a real good shellacking. 2) I have a theory that the only people who think Evangelion is brilliant are or were about 15 years of age when they first saw it. Sadly for me, I lucked out and didn’t have the privilege until much older. The teenage pilots may well be justified in feeling set upon but do we have to be trawled through all their wretchedness. And then some. I get the picture. More finesse with the exposition, please. 3) Evangelion suffers severely from rabbit-out-of-the-hat syndrome. It goes like this. Heroes must fight monster. To be exciting the monster must push the heroes to the very limit of their capabilities. To continue the excitement the next monster must be stronger than the previous one.
Warning. Warning. This will exceed the abilities of the heroes. Heroes pull a rabbit out of the hat to win. Problem escalates. Credibility suffers. Evangelion is the worst example of this I have ever seen. 4) They had the nerve to go and saturate all the water in red. It's not as if the franchise wasn't already pretentiously overblown. 5) Oh, and did I mention the infantile fanservice? I don't know why I have persevered with the franchise. It all rapidly becomes very tiresome. | ||
Evangelion: 2.0 You Can (Not) Advance (movie) | Good | |
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Evangelion: 3.0 You Can (Not) Redo (movie) | Weak | |
The rip-snorting action of the opening and closing sequences have more in common with Gurren Lagann, what with all the explosions and corny stunts, than the original Neon Genesis Evangelion. There never was much philosophical substance to the franchise so if the producers wanted to up the ante I suppose the only way to go is the bigger and bigger explosions route. For all the noise and colour it was, in a word, boring. It's empty and silly and, this time, not even the action sequences could save it. | ||
FLCL (OAV) | Decent | |
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Japan Animator Expo (ONA) | Very good | |
Directed The Dragon Dentist. Rating: decent. | ||
Neon Genesis Evangelion: Death & Rebirth (movie) | Decent | |
Directed Rebirth. Rating: good. | ||
Neon Genesis Evangelion: The End of Evangelion (movie) | Decent | |
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