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You make think that it’s because the anime is poorly adapting the humor for animation but you would be wrong. Almost as if Hirano finishes his work and then lets his son draw a few panels to fill up space before sending it off. These skits tend to come straight out of nowhere and are completely at odds with the rest of the series, always jarring no matter what. Every so often the heavy outlined and gritty art style is dropped in favor of these rough simplistic sketches to show a comedy skit. That of course being Kouta Hirano’s brand of humor. However if I am to start taking a more critical look at this show I should pick out the obvious flaw that pretty much everyone unanimously agrees on.
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You have to be the kind of person who can put aside heavy criticism and simply enjoy visceral action and gore for this series is certainly not going to have introspective characterisation or complicated themes. This really is likely going to be a show that’s going to get hard for me to review as it’s appeal is a highly selective thing. I take dynamic slow motion character shots, planes shooting down dragons and sketch style animation over the standard of anime characters running in openings.(Look it up on youtube, there is a ridiculous amount of running in anime openings.) I normally try to save time watching shows by watching the opening once and then skipping it for the rest of the series but with this show, I don’t think I could watch an episode without seeing the opening.
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I want to see more openings like this which really capture the feeling a mood a show wants you to be in. Quite simply, anime needs less Jpop and more Jazz, Rock or Jazz and Rock. It had a level of experimentation that I think Kajura and Sawano should really take notes from.
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I have my problems with the original Hellsing TV series(That terrible filler ending for one thing) but the soundtrack is certainly not one of them. This looks to be a choice by Yasushi Ishii who scored the original Hellsing TV soundtrack and is working on this alongside the man who scored Hellsing Ultimate. Though they seem to have had their music featured in a number of TV shows. Maybe the main reason for that is because instead of a J-Pop band they used “Gospel of the Throttle” by Minutes Til Midnight which is an American band that I quite frankly never heard of. Let me say first that the opening of this series has to be the best opening of the year for me. In this it could be possible for this show to obtain the gleeful sadistic joy of Hellsing ultimate and i certainly can approve of that. Looking at drawing of a man being cut in half and seeing a man be cut in half in animation are quite different experiences. i guess that is because of the very nature of this series being what it is. I originally wasn’t all that impressed with the Drifters manga but when looking at it in motion it truly shows its worth.