Wednesday, March 28, 2018

Finished watching Megazone 23 Part II


Finished watching Megazone 23 Part II (1986, Artland, AIC, Tatsunoko, 80 mins.) on 12/05/2017.

Attempting to return to a normal life with "Trash", his bike gang and Yui, his girlfriend, Yahagi Shogo finds himself answering the call for help from EVE, the digital songstress idol programmed to protect the city of Megazone, as the government that rules the people plots to take control over EVE's capabilities.

Well, this was... interesting. And a bit hard to follow. The first thing you'll notice about this second entry in the Megazone 23 series is the drastic change in the visual style. And it's one I'm not very fond of, to be honest. It got a bit distracting. But I can't say I completely hate it either. I think I understand its appeal. It has to do with the age it was produced in, and I have to say it's certainly a style from the 80's. I'm sure they picked it up from some other media, maybe even western media like the Heavy Metal movie. The art style is especially distracting with the scene where human ships get attacked by alien robots and it's really gory, unnecessarily so and they just keep playing it over and over or whatever. And then there's the Captain of the ship who just looks like a Muppet character. It was cringy for sure. But let's move on. The visual style was not the only thing that changed. It was the character's basic design. The girl's hair, for example used to be blue, now it's just brown. Funny enough however, EVE, the digital music idol seems to have retained her original appearance from the previous movie. Other than that, the movie was alright. Animation quality was pretty good and the story wasn't too bad, maybe some plot points were skimmed over.

6.5/10 - It didn't really catch my attention that much, but I still enjoyed it... somewhat.

Monday, March 19, 2018

Finished watching Legend of the Galactic Heroes Gaiden 2: Spiral Labyrinth


Finished watching Legend of the Galactic Heroes Gaiden 2: Spiral Labyrinth (1999, JC Staff, 14 OVAs) on 11/29/2017.

After his father's death, young Yang Wen-Li wasn't left with much to fend for himself, and his plans to study history at Heinessen Memorial University were made impossible by his lack of funds. He finds an alternate option by studying history through the War History Studies Department of the Free Planets Alliance Officer Academy where his tuition fees are waived in the condition that he join military service upon graduation. Left without much choice, Wen-Li agrees and later becomes the centerpiece of a fated event that would change his life and career in ways he could have never imagined.

After watching the first entry in the series of adaptations of the LotGH novels, I decided to start watching the rest of the series in the chronological order of events. And if I don't have the order wrong, this should be the first one to hit.
These 14 OVAs were extremely interesting to watch despite the lack of action and the crazy amount of monologue and dialogue present in the episodes. It sort of reminded me of Death Note. Lots of dialogue, but still interesting. In this case it's not about meticulosuly plotting supernatural death, but uncovering the intriguing truth behind the suspected murder of a great historical war general. But what makes it even more interesting is how Wen-Li's higher-ups move him around from assignment to assignment, landing him chance encounters with people somehow connected to his investigation.
Another thing to note is the visual quality of the show. The design of the characters seem to be pretty good and have a nice visual consistency throughout. But I think that's because there was perhaps little to animate as most of the time characters are just sitting around talking or thinking, so the resources were spent mostly on keeping each of the few frames from looking like crud.

8/10 - I'm really surprised at how I never got bored listening to Wen-Li just do his research and listen to war veterans reminisce for most of the episodes. Well, I guess there were the flashback sequences as the stories were revealed, so there was some action going on, specially later in the episodes. Either way I really enjoyed it.

Monday, March 12, 2018

Finished watching Legend of the Galactic Heroes: My Conquest is the Sea of Stars


Finished watching Legend of the Galactic Heroes: My Conquest is the Sea of Stars (1988, Artland, Madhouse, 59mins) on 11/8/2017.

Set in a fictitious future where mankind has expanded into deep space, even having colonized other habitable planets, two factions have been waging war for years in the sea of stars - the Free Planets Alliance, and the Galactic Empire. Working under the flag of the empire, Reinhard von Lohengramm arrives at the Iserlohn Fortress, but not before he has to deal with an attack by a small Alliance force in which Yang Wen-li serves as a Staff Officer.

After having watched a handful of space-opera series, namely Captain Harlock, Yamato and Macross, I came across recommendations for the Legend of the Galactic Heroes as THE space-opera to watch. Well, why the heck not, I thought. Having looked through a few screenshots and artwork I began to fear that the series might be too serious and technical for my taste. Well... I came to find that it was, but! It did a very good job at it, thus surprising me. Well, this movie at least. The artwork is beautiful and the classical music that goes with it only emphasizes its beauty. Specially when it plays during space combat and you see the tactical plans being made on the fly. It's... oddly exciting. And for a later 80's movie, I can only imagine the animation quality must've been pretty amazing! Another thing that caught me off guard was maybe how Reinhard and Siegfried acted around each other. From the movie alone I was able to gather that they seem to be close friends but... I guess I wasn't expecting how, uhm, well, comfortable they are with each other. As if the movie is trying hard to appeal to a specific audience... perhaps. Not that it's something that bothered me, in fact I was amused by it. There's just something, graceful about them. And to further accentuate that grace there's this visual theme that the Empire seems to have adopted with the inside of their ships. The decks all seem to share this early Roman aesthetic with marble pillars and architecture. And the uniforms they wear are also beautifully detailed as opposed to the more basic, army-like look of the Alliance.

8/10 - It's definitely quite different from what I've watched so far. Then again, I don't have that much space-opera under my belt. But it was a great movie for sure and I definitely recommend it. It's not very long either, which is great in case you feel like it's not really your cup of tea. But if you're into the genre, I'm sure you'll appreciate this movie for sure. And you don't have to pay much attention to the more complicated war mumbo-jumbo to appreciate the movie. As long as you get the basic gist of it, it becomes very enjoyable.

Wednesday, March 7, 2018

Finished watching Megazone 23


Finished watching Megazone 23 (1985, AIC, Artland, Tatsunoko, 80mins) on 10/18/2017.

Yahagi Shogo is given ownership of an unusual-looking, red motorcycle from a friend. Immediately after, black suits show up looking for the bike and Shogo drives off with it to later find out that the bike turns into an armed fighting robot. Looking for a place to hide, he then contacts Takanaka Yui, a girl he had just met to help him out. After a series of strange events, the two find themselves in the middle of a government conspiracy hiding secrets that question what's real and what's not, including a popular musical idol named Tokimatsuri Eve.

So first off, this movie was put together by the same staff as the original Macross series. Cool, right? I love their style. There's a lot of similarities with the two IPs. Visual. Thematic. Robots. Idols. Space. 80s. It's great! The music of course is pretty awesome with Eve's songs and the soundtrack just has that typical 80s synth stuff. What I enjoyed about the story was the conspiracy going on with Eve and how she gets the main characters involved in it. It's an interesting concept.

8/10 - But despite all my praise, I think the storytelling suffers from its age. Old anime seem to always have thing that don't quite add up and this one's no different. But it wasn't too bad.