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meiam
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When I first read about this anime it really felt like they could have replaced the description by "generic sci fi anime". I probably unscrewed my eye balls with how hard I rolled them when I read "mysterious transfer student".
But after reading this it does seem like there's a few cool things in there... except now it's all been spoiled so I don't really feel any reason to watch it anymore. Do those show really need high school students as protagonist? Even when I was that age myself I still liked shows where the characters where adults more than high school students. It just seem like "trained professional doing there job competently" is so much more interesting than "kids who have no idea what there doing faffing around and relying on plot armor and/or impotent threat to survive". |
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Angel M Cazares
Posts: 5523 Location: Iscandar |
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I enjoyed the visuals and animation from Bones, but the story felt rushed and incomplete. I actually liked the premise, but its 12 episodes were not enough to fully develop the concepts, characters and universe; 10-13 more episodes could have made A.I.C.O. a much better show. Still, I am glad Netflix invested money in this anime original.
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relyat08
Posts: 4125 Location: Northern Virginia |
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I went ahead and checked Japanese encyclopedias on this, and that's not right. Tomoki Kyoda directed Eureka Seven. Murata did the first OP and directed/storyboarded a few episodes, but that's not a Murata show. |
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Chrono1000
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This is the first Netflix original anime production that I liked. The story was good, the characters were likable, and the show had an impressive visual design. As for the villain he was the cliche of individual vs teamwork but he worked as a parallel for Yuya if he had taken the wrong path and tried to fix everything himself. The biggest complaint I have is that for such a nice looking show the English dub was one of the worst I have heard in the last decade. That was a surprise since Netflix has done well with dubbing their licensed shows so I don't see why they would cheap out on a dub for a show that they produced.
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relyat08
Posts: 4125 Location: Northern Virginia |
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As far as the show goes, I was really impressed with the writing and overall enjoyed the show, but hard scifi is tough for me, most of the time, and I found myself more often disinterested in the Proper Noun Salad, than thoroughly entertained.
I am also not a huge fan of the seeming return to old-school-anime-for-western-audiences, but I won't complain if we get more similar stuff in this vein. Strong writing and good production values get you far in my book. If they can combine it with more emotionally captivating conflicts and characters, I'll be 100% on board. |
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jroa
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I've mostly enjoyed Netflix's sci-fi anime library lately, including less popular titles that weren't appreciated by this column in the past, so this one is another decent entry to add to the list.
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zrnzle500
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You don’t even need to go that far to find that out. Even the encyclopedia on this site lists Murata as the director of the first OP (and as episode director for 7 episodes) and Kyoda as director, as he is in all the other entries of E7. As for the show, I enjoyed it and thought it was better written overall than B the Beginning, but it wasn’t on the same level as Crybaby. I’m glad they made it and hope to see more from both Netflix and Bones. Maybe not all in the same month though. At least they gave us ten days between Children of the Whales and Sword Gai |
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DigitalScratch
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Visually the show is splendid, probably one of the more polished Sci-Fi animes I’ve seen. With that said it didn’t keep my attention for too long. I’m more of a Fantasy person rather than hardcore Sci-Fi so between this and Children of the Whales, I was way more entertained and charmed by Whales.
And unfortunately to my disappointment the English dub was one of the worst I’ve heard in years, and this is coming from someone who is 100% a dub-lover. I have no idea what Netflix was thinking, but it felt like they decided to be cheap when localizing this anime because the studio they used seems to handle every other language other than English, and it shows. I never switched to subs so fast before (about 10 minutes into ep. 1) |
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SpacemanHardy
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So all that and yet no mention of the terrible dub? That's disappointing. I was kinda hoping to see you guys tear into it.
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Raebo101
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Same, but they may have decided to just steer clear of the dub after hearing the poor reception. If that's the case, I can't really blame them. |
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johnnysasaki
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the dub was handled by a studio in Miami that usually produce the some of the worst and cheapest Spanish and Portuguese dubs for the Latin American market,and most of the VAs are not even native-english speakers,who can't act for shit in their own languages to begin with.
And it's REALLY suspicious that they completely ignored talking about dub,and I think it's pretty obvious the reason... |
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Beatdigga
Posts: 4665 Location: New York |
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It’s sub only.
No, what dub? That’s crazy talk. |
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relyat08
Posts: 4125 Location: Northern Virginia |
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I took that extra step because I thought maybe Jacob had seen it somewhere else and it's not that uncommon for the ANN encyclopedia to be incomplete. In this case everything is in line though. I can see how Jacob got confused, but yeah, E7 is not a Murata show.
Yet, here I am, still trying to finish up Children of the Whales and now being swamped by needing to catch up with end of the season shows that I fell behind on in the first place thanks to Netflix(as well as a few that I never started because I wanted to marathon them).... they need to at least spread it out! |
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JacobC
ANN Past Staff
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Weird, not sure how I made that mistake with Murata. My brain was probably overloaded at the time as I rushed to get all my notes together. It's been fixed now.
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