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Reviews~
First impressions~
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Favorite anime:
1. Kuroshitsuji (Black Butler)
2. Mushishi
3. Gankutsuou: The Count of Monte Cristo
4. Yuri!!! on Ice
5. Space Brothers
| Greetings! | 今日は! | Hej! | привет! |
Reviews~
First impressions~
Anime-related thoughts~
Favorite anime:
1. Kuroshitsuji (Black Butler)
2. Mushishi
3. Gankutsuou: The Count of Monte Cristo
4. Yuri!!! on Ice
5. Space Brothers
Plot Summary
Tsukasa wakes up having no idea where he is, or how he got there. He soon learns he is in the Virtual Reality MMORPG, simply called "The World." He also soon learns he cannot log out. So a group of people decide to learn the mysteries of why he can't log out, and what is really going behind the popular game.
Story
The story has few major plot points, which, although making the mystery even more subtle, can also make it more boring at times.
Also, there is a major lack of on-the-edge-of-your-seat factor. While the whole mystery, and especially the song Aura makes you want to believe that every member of The World is in danger... no. It's really only one person, and everyone's working out the mystery for that one person, which makes it feel kind of... pointless. (It'd make sense if it were one person working towards it, but seven people getting involved...meh.)
Despite its boring qualities, it did make me do stuff such as hug/yell at the computer... so it succeeded there.
As for the ending... it definitely has a "Go play the game!" ending, without much of a real conclusion... but I don't mind, since this anime *was* directed at the fans of the .hack franchise... Guess I'll hafta actually go play the game and maybe I'll review it... *cough*hint*cough*
6.7
Characters
Despite the lack of clear development, this anime does give a good enough development to make you feel for the characters, especially with Tsukasa. Some thought Tsukasa's personality to be annoying, but I loved him.
The biggest complaint is that I wished we had seen more of the people in real life, if not to give a little more explanation on who they really are.
Also, I found the character designs amazing. I know they were based off the game, but... I kept on looking at Tsukasa's outfit and thinking how amazing that design was.
6.6
Animation
At first I had to get a little used the animation, but once I did, it wasn't bad, and even at times, beautiful.
I think the best thing they did with the animation was the backgrounds. It felt like a real, and quite expansive, MMORPG, where you can go virtually anywhere and do anything you want.
Like I mentioned before, I thought the character designs were pretty good.
7.2
Music
The opener... I didn't like. Neither the music nor the animation felt like it really had anything to do with the actual anime.
As for the closer, I didn't quite like it, either. The music wasn't as bad, but the animation felt really quite boring.
Background music? Oh. My. Goodness. This is definitely this anime's greatest asset. The music from the beginning just pulled me in and kept me there. If I could, I'd have every song on there on my MP3. If nothing else, go listen to the OST.
9.5
Overall
I simply have a love-hate relationship with this anime. There are plenty of things I love, but the fact that it can get boring sometimes kind of... turns me off of wanting to watch it. I recommend you at least check it out, and judge for yourself.
7.5
Half Moon
Other
**SPOILER**Tsukasa is a girl... Sora is a kid... come on, why must the hot characters be not who you think they are =.=
You know an anime's good when it can make a comparison with death and lettuce... and have it make sense.
**SPOILER**Macha.... ;n;....
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