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Zachron
05-27-2002, 10:57 AM
I think Gasaraki rules. It would have to be one of the best mecha anime thinies I’ve seen in a long time. (It doesn’t hold a candel to Evangelion, but not many things do.) It’s animation was good, while the mechanical detail was real nice. Devices’ moving parts could be distinguised very easily.

It’s storyline is excellent. It gets a bit hoakey, I admit, but the overall story is still excellent.

For those of you who haven’t seen it, Gasaraki is basically about two central characters who are essentially owned by opposing megacorps. This makes them enimies. What it is actually about would be harder to say. Some would think it’s a love story, while others may think it’s about a struggle for power, while others may think it’s a man’s struggle to hold onto his humanity, but I’ll put to you this way. It’s about shit blowing up and all the nifty little plot devices that happen between ship blowing up and mecha blowing more shit up.


kayin
05-27-2002, 07:49 PM
Ok thread, but what in the hell is the poll for? :confused:

Tear’s Memory
05-29-2002, 10:45 PM
I’ve seen the first 3 episodes of it…..it didn’t quite catch my interest….though it had creative aspects to it.

Zachron
05-30-2002, 03:04 AM
It was 4:00 in the morning when I posted it. I wasn’t exactly of a very sound state of mind, by the time I finished the post. The poll, it just came as a biproduct. C’mon, I misspelled "no." I wouldn’t have let myself get caught dead misspelling that had I not been in a seriously sleep deprived state at the time. I barely remember posting it as it is.

Back to topic. Episode 4 is actually where it truly gets interesting. For one thing that’s when they really introduce the cast of characters. It’s hard to explain, but the first 3 episodes are pretty much introductory to the rest of the story, while the story truly picks up in Episode 4. While nearly half the characters "show-up" within the first 3 episodes, pretty much none of them are actually introduced to the story until Episode’s 4-6. That may sound incoherent but, after you see later episodes, you will understand what I mean.


kayin
05-31-2002, 03:44 AM
Poll is closed, please use polls sensibly and make sure its for anime too.

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