Comment on Anime Questions, Recommendations, and Discussion Thread [Week 33]
Endmaker@ani.social 2 months ago
Completed the following:
Gundam 0080: War in the Pocket
War in the Pocket spoiler
It’s a change of pace from the usual series, by having the child protagonist not pilot a Gundam. Doing so gave us the perspective of someone who is essentially a civilian / side character. Feels bad for Bernard, but I guess that’s the point: war results in so many needless deaths.
Nothing else much to say.
The old art style, animation and music simply can’t compare their modern counterparts, so all it has going for it is its story and characters.
Short and interesting enough to get me watching to the end. 7 / 10
Saga of Tanya the Evil
Never have I enjoyed a show so much while still disliking a protagonist as much as I did.
It sets the gold standard on how to start an isekai series off: dropping us straight into a battle which lasts for a whole episode, instead of showing or focusing on the summoning / reincarnation process.
Another thing it did differently from other anime is the lack of explanation of how the magical weapons and technology work. We simply dove right in and get to the good bits without any boring exposition.
I usually prefer shows where the protagonist is a hero (or at least an anti-hero), but this is one of the rare instance where they are straight up a villain.
They are basically a sociopath and so unrelatable to me; someone I cannot self-insert into at all. And that’s what makes their character stood out. Their personality and motives are well-written. It makes me enjoy seeing the struggle that they go through, albeit in a somewhat sadistic way.
It’s not like I have no complaints about the show though.
Saga of Tanya the Evil
For one, we don’t really see Tanya’s allies die - not the named ones at least. I expected at least one named death by the end of the first season, given that they are in a war, but no. Somehow, Tanya’s plot armor extended to them. Their plot armor is nothing compared to Mary Sue’s though. I understand that her name is literally Mary Sue, but I’d rather not see recurring antagonists; just kill the current one and bring a new challenger the next time. Also, besides the first few episode and a few moments afterwards, the show skimmed past the brutality of war. I felt like the show producers could be dwell more on that so that we would hate Tanya more.
Beyond that, it’s just minor nitpicks such as a few reused animations and slideshows.
Otherwise, this series is superb: the story, the sound design, the animation and most importantly, the main character Tanya.
Honestly, Tanya is a victim of circumstances too, and they have every right to blame Being X. However, as per Nuremberg trials, it does not excuse the atrocity that they committed. That said, I don’t see any ending for Tanya except the one where they exit John-Wick style.
Really looking forward to the second season. 9 / 10
wjs018@ani.social 2 months ago
Tanya is one of those series that I haven’t watched yet, but have kept in reserve. I sometimes get burnt out from trying to keep up with seasonal shows, and when that happens, I like to go back in time and binge a series I know is going to be good to help reset things.
I have mentioned over in !lightnovels@ani.social that Bookworm is another one of those series for me. There are others as well, but if I were to list them out here, it would be pretty embarrassing as there are some pretty influential series that I just haven’t watched over the years.
Endmaker@ani.social 2 months ago
Bruh, you are just like me (or I’m like you). I just got lucky enough recently to find some time, to finally go through my anime backlog.
Elevator7009sAlt@ani.social 2 months ago
Likewise. I watch anime for entertainment, and if that means I miss an influential series (whether due to lack of time or just plain old lack of interest) I’m fine with it.