Not as terrible in execution as Arkangel but I couldn't help but burst out laughing in one of the key moments due to the stupidity of this where it should have been a moment of tension instead. I mean that this show is an anthology is a good thing but this was on par of British no-budget genre film... if you want me to invest in your setting at least bother to make things to have at least a little bit of sense. Turning it black & white is not enough.
- The dogs technical functions seemed to jump around all the time... This is sort of endless. / Can magically generate and store power forever apparently (since it can still charge from within the factory)... still goes on standby. / Instead of killing the target point blank it prefers to instill a tracking device before it kills the person. / It just hides in the factory.. because robots. / Abandons factory straight away and goes for the target not instilled with a tracking device. / Can at first only track people via tracking device (still kills the other guy and can drive a car just fine however), later on it can still employ a sort-off wallhack (it did the tracking by an endless stream of blood left behind LOL)... however once it was in the house it could not see behind the furniture she was located at. / Can apparently only kill with a weapon(knife here) after it lost it's weapon - scary. / They suddenly swarm the area so they can supposedly communicate with each other, but that isn't really seen in their behavior regardless.
- The reason for getting a teddy this far out can't be made up. If this really was a dangerous world people would have helped themselves differently (and not by leaving the dying kid there). This wasn't just something that happened a few days ago anyways.
- We are supposed to believe this is a world that exist. So obviously she first runs away when the first guy gets attacked, only to stand still to have him tell to run away again on which she still does this as she wouldn't have cared either way.
- These things get rekt by energy drain, paintjobs, trees and are only good in close range. Now this will wipe humanity out for certain...
What a waste of time. This is one of many episodes in the show where the gadget is mainly a plot device and gets very little afterthought but unlike others there is no new idea at play here to make it passable. This is just an underdeveloped clichéd drama.
Those CG sheep... like they wanted to make another dent in before it ends -.-...
Quite the odd one out. Should have had less montage scenes tbh. but a good breather episode. Certainly the best of the three Garo anime shows so far... too bad the first one burned some potential viewers ;)...
Also the 'Bara' pandering is strong with this one...
I only glanced over the first OVA but will have to revisit it certainly. Really digging the tone of this so far. The 'flight' was a bit lackluster in terms of visuals however. First I figured they were going for a do-not-show but they didn't really keep at it.
So much hate for the creativity :(. Drugs have been part of the show since forever.. at least there are certain consequences for once and they're not just lines in a script.
This was worse than anticipated...
Certainly cut short at this point. This was extremely anticlimactic.
IDK... The first half was just tedious up until the predictable outcome from where it had some good acting and ideas on display but all that in an unbelievable context coupled with mood whiplash due to the restricted runtime.
FYI: If it wasn't obvious from the scene... the amount points they had to pay were misstranslated by CR; it was 100'000 not 10'000.
That was quite.. dreadful. 5char
This is just trap porn...
Gotta love contrived battle sequences. Loads of bullshit.
Magane is such a terrible character. She is so edgy that it translates to pure cringe... Not one but three people in a row are oblivious to her actions only so that they get to stall the story progression even more.
I have trouble believing that this wasn't mostly staged...
This is so cringey... Suze Randall spouting random feminist lines, her daughter doing - as stated - high-quality porn that looks like the trashiest fantasy porn you could think of and Erika Lust dwelling in her artistic vision that seemingly is based around capturing that one at least usable take to complete her cineastic masterpiece... It's pretty clear that there was only a basic requirement needed to frame this docu series.
Not that I'm expecting a masterpiece from Noboru Iguchi but this is laughingly bad.
What the hell is this show?? It setups an extremely outlandish scenario in the first place but then to establish rules for her "reset" abilities and just plain contradicting them a second later is just dumb.
Also extremely heavy on exposition and the characters interactions are soulless (in both animation and voice work) which just tells me this isn't the most passionate LN adaption to date... 24 episodes of this. Nope.
Okey, we're doing this huh..?
Meh, not for me. I wasn't alive when this happened in real life and I'm finding very little here for me to care now.
Stacey Dooley does not seem like the BBC's best offering for investigative documentaries. She just looks at everyone with concerned eyes and thinks she can just roll with her rude bias to get anywhere on the subject... There is little insight to see here but lots of "wow this is so bizarre".
I doubt I'm going to bother with additional episodes... wasn't very engaging for it's extended runtime and it got quite laughable towards the end (couldn't it be more staged?).
Surprisingly dull for involving monster girls...
So... it is a reboot. Even less reasons to watch this.
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