I'd go this far and say that Trigger DID save anime. "Trigger saved anime." This is a phrase the anime community got to read a lot alongside Kill la Kill's airing until a little while. Like I said, it's very difficult for me personally to find faults in Little Witch Academia, I would recommend this to almost anyone and am certainly looking forward to the future of this project. The soundtrack wasn't extremely memorable, hardly much of a negative. The animation, I feel like this really needs to be stressed, by god the animation is amazing, everything is so smooth I think this might be the smoothest and most consistent animation i've ever seen. The soundtrack is not something I noticed too much, but it was enough to create the correct atmosphere for the scenario's. none are stereotypical archetypes and each are likeable in their own way. The characters are all very different from each other, A short story which leaves room for expansion yet ties up the major loose ends and sticks to a three act structure incredibly well. Instead of writing an essay about this i'm going to create a list of Positives and Negatives, I know when you're just looking to see if an anime is worth watching you usually don't want to read all that much. Little Witch Academia is a standout anime, even though so far there is only one part and it is about 25 minutes long at this stage I would definitely consider this a masterpiece. I would genuinely rather they made a full series of this than Arve Rezzle. Even if, like me, you've grown into an emotionally-jaded, highly critical badass, you may just find that Little Witch Academia has enough substance and upbeat tone to penetrate your doughy cynicism and really cheer you up. Far from being childish, this little gem is fun for everyone (though it doesn't share Shrek's gleeful love for sexual innuendo). It's fun, and reminds me of why I need to be less tolerant of those angsty action-thrillers like Arve Rezzle that seem to make up the meat of today's anime industry. Voice-acting is probably my primary gripe, but it's not so bad that it distracts from the episode. The animation is brilliant, with the art differing just enough from the conventions of the Japanese style to make me completely fall in love with it. The humour is solid and hits you enough to make even the most stoic individual smile a bit. It's almost Disney-esque, with genuinely loveable and quirky characters, a strong and functional, if not particularly complex, story and a completely uplifting tone. As someone with a rather cold demeanour, and who typically enjoys a dark thriller or gore-heavy action series, it may come across as somewhat surprising when I say that LWA is my favourite of the three. I'm giving my little mini reviews to the other episodes simply to give my review of Little Witch Academia some context. but it has some nice ideas, even if those are undermined slightly by some rather half-baked characterisation and poorly executed exposition. Arve Rezzle feels like the pilot to a full series, and as such offers very little closure, Death Billiards is pretty good, but it feels a bit pretentious, shoving a little philosophical question down your throat but not really making you think that much. All 4 are about half-an-hour long, so they're pretty concise with their story. Much like the creator of this little gold nugget, I'll be keeping this review short, but sweet.Īside from Ryo, which I can't seem to find anywhere (if you happen to know a site, a link would be very helpful), I've seen all of the Anime Mirai 2013 films.
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