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The CG animation wasn’t that good, but it may just be that this anime came out in 2005, when CG animation wasn’t the best. What can I really say about those? Well, the settings were decent, and some of the character designs were good.
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AQUARION ANIME TERRIBLE SERIES
I must admit that it was kind of interesting to see the development of Apollo and Silvia’s relationship, but the other relationships in this series don’t get as much attention or development, which is a real shame. Most of the characters get one or two episodes of real development each, if any at all after that, although those characters may get some time in the spotlight, any real development instead goes to Apollo, Silvia, and maybe Sirius. However, there is one issue that the characters share, and that is the amount of development. All of the characters are cliché, but some of them are actually likable in spite of that.
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Another thing that I must mention is the fact that it doesn’t try that hard to differentiate itself from other mecha anime I have at least seen enough mecha anime to be watching this and thinking, “Yeah, that’s happened before.”Īs for the characters, they’re honestly a bit of a mixed bag.
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However, most of the plot twists are too predictable or just plain confusing there were very few that I actually liked. Fortunately, the series DOES try to tell a cohesive story, and I commend the attempts at telling that story. A good portion of the anime’s 26 episodes contain filler that contribute absolutely nothing to the plot filler episodes aren’t necessarily a bad thing if those filler episodes were entertaining to watch, but with Aquarion’s filler episodes, I would just groan out of frustration from how stupid they are. It is difficult to explain what kind of story Aquarion is trying to tell, but exactly what kind of story it actually tells is even worse. He is recruited by DEAVA to become a pilot for Aquarion, and when his friends are taken by the Shadow Angels, he agrees. (A lot to take in, I know.) The series mainly follows Apollo, a boy who is believed to be the reincarnation of Apollonius, who played a large role in the war. To combat this, an organization called DEAVA uses a mecha called Aquarion, which had been used 12,000 years prior and requires people with special powers called Elements to pilot three fighter planes called Vectors to combine them into Aquarion by “merging”. The Shadow Angels went into slumber after the end of the war, but eleven years before the beginning of the series, a disaster brought the Shadow Angels back to Earth, with them resuming their feeding of humans’ life force. Merge one! Merge two! Go, my review of Aquarion! (Okay, that was terrible.)Īquarion takes place 12,000 years after a war between the Earth and a race known as the Shadow Angels. Now that I’m finished with it, though, exactly what do I think of it? Even though I don’t consider myself to be a huge fan of mecha anime, I still happened to have a particular one on my to-watch list for years for rather stupid reasons after finding a DVD of it at my local library, though, I finally got around to watching it. How would you feel if you could remember a past life? Would that past life have some kind of impact on your current life? Perhaps in a past life, I could have been more of a mecha fan than I am in this life.