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#1236

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Having read manga and still being uncertain whether I like it, anime format highlighted some of its flaws. Main one being characters feel as if they have no background. They are not believable, I cannot feel for them. Ecchi parts are totally unnecessary and do not have any kind of significance. Logic of some minor moments is also a bit sketchy.

Overall, the premise maybe interesting, but everything else seems to be more of an afterthought, I guess. And if you know what will be happening next... I dunno. I am conflicted. I want to like this, but I guess, after all, if 2nd episode won't hook me, I will drop the anime and, highly likely, the manga as well.

#1237

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Episode 2:

 

It's interesting, how sometimes change of the media exposes flaws of the original material. It was true for me with Tokyo Ghoul: RE (or root or whatever), which showed perfectly clear how badly rushed the story was in the sequel. He it works in similar manner.

Firstly, once again ecchi portions where they are not needed at all, especially, since this is not an ecchi anime. Secondly: badly written characters. Or rather their backgrounds, that would make them more believable.

2nd episode has a very good example: the fighting scene. The fight itself is very well done, it has necessary "weight", feel of the risks for both parties, even though, at some point it does become more one-sided, but it is explainable and understandable. But, that scene is also meant to explain characters' motivations and it fails at that.

I do not mean, that they do not say anything, that should explain their actions, no. There are words in there, but they are there for the sake of being there. They are like cliches put into the plot, so that little kids would get some high-level idea of what's what (even though show is not for kids, I presume).

Portion after the fight gave me an idea what the problem is, though: they do not focus on characters. The only thing going on for them, really, is "we know nothing, John Snow". And that is it. There are some glimpses of the past, that try to flesh out the characters, but they are miniscule, as if added as an after-thought.

Awesome example: the runner. You introduce a character, an important one, because it's actually her, that pushes MCs relationship further, bringing them to some kind of understanding and agreement. This is a temporary character, yes, but since she is important also as a device to "expand" the world (unlike a thug killing Uncle Ben, who is too minor), should we not have some understanding of why she is doing what she is doing? She wanted to be faster? Ok... Why was she getting slower? Why was she so obsessed with it?

But this is true for MCs as well. Writer simply does not go into the past as much as required to develop the characters and make them believable at first. Having read manga way past episode 2 of the anime, I have some inclination, but for someone else, that would be lost. They would probably drop the story altogether.

What's more curious is... Judging by manga, I think writer realized the same thing himself and there was a set of chapters were focused only on the past, although there was still a whole mess with the flow of the story in general. This could have and should have been amended in the anime. But it was not.

I liked the fight, so I guess I'll give the show a chance for 1 more episode, but knowing that there won't be that much fighting going further... Most likely I will drop it afterwards, unless there will be some improvement over the manga.

As for manga itself... There are a few newer chapters, that I have not checked yet, so I will read them and then decide. But now seeing these flaws, most likely will drop it, too.

#1238

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Episode 3:

 

Damn, 3rd episode and I am still on the fence. It's got bad pacing. Quite a lot of moments, that feel almost unnecessary or simply slow. And yet, there are those moments, that are able to deliver some tension, albeit not as good as they could. To be honest, I do not remember an anime, that got me this conflicted on whether to drop it or not. Or maybe Wixoss was close to it. I think both have at least 1 similar problem: the feeling, that something (someone) will break, but that still not happening. Or as someone has put it: not "edgy" enough. It's like Gleipnir is trying to be too many things at once without having proper tools or concept to actually succeed. It should be a dark and deeply psychological story with some heavy-weight fighting, but instead it's a turtle-paced... Something. 1 last chance, Gleipnir. 1 last chance.

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Episode 3:

 

Ok, I'll stick with it after all. I still believe, it needs quite some polishing, but it is watchable. In this episode my 2 biggest complaints:

  1. There was not much reason to transform into naked Clair. This is pure fan service and is out of place.
  2. Shuichi changed too abruptly. This could be worked on better.

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Episode 13:

I do not remember any of this in the manga