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Well, as the title says. I finished the anime, and all I can think is. Fuck.I don't usually do post-anime write ups like this, but in this case I feel such a strong mixture of various emotions, that I can't help it. My apologies if this gets muddled or unclear, though I will try to keep my rambling to a minimum.So, to start.
The beginning of the anime I found completely boring. From Ryner's annoyingly lazy attitude, to his interactions with Ferris with her constantly hitting him or talking about dumplings, I just did not find it enjoyable. But I pressed on anyway, because I have not really finished a single anime in a while, and I felt I couldn't give up on this one, too. And after too many episodes that felt only loosely connected, and where all of the drama or tensions was constantly undercut with ridiculously silly and implausible banter or stilted and repetitive jokes, I finally got to some interesting material.And don't get me wrong, although this post is mainly a rant, the story does pick up steam and start getting very interesting. Particularly in the buildup to the midseason, and then in the second half.
Unfortunately it does this at the expense of going completely off the rails toward the end. Plot points, characters, mystical and mythological references and macguffins are thrown at the viewer with no preparation or explanation. Characters scheme and shift allegiances and then switch back, and speak in vague and ambiguous ways to purposefully taunt the viewer. But despite it all, it is quite interesting, and even now I find myself wanting to know more about the story and what will happen next.And as time goes on, the relationship between Ryner and Ferris improves as well. I found that in the second half she hit him slightly less, and showed her dere side several times, which helped endear her to me. Still, all things considered, I find that the pacing of the anime made her one of the more unlikable tsundere I've encountered - and I typically love the tsundere archetype.But you know, abusive tsundere, characters that try to gloat to one another about how very smart they are, obscure and poorly explained plot points. I've seen all of these things before, although, admittedly, not very often in this combination.
What really rankled me about this anime is how all of these things occur in the most schizophrenic anime ever. In an anime where the story constantly seesaws back and forth between mass murder, warfare, child abuse and persecution, and silly shenanigans about characters wanting to take naps, have dumplings, and trying to force the king to eat or sleep properly, or plotting birthday parties for him. Nothing feels real or is given appropriate weight, characters simply waltz in to the king's office at any time to disturb him, subordinate officers talk among themselves while being given orders, there's a loose harem plot line, multiple vaguely to fairly rapey scenes that can only be considered some form of fan service, an unbelievably high pitched loli character, etc. It feels like the show constantly wants to be taken seriously and present itself as a real and legitimate fantasy tale, but at the same time throws all of this nonsense and filler garbage at the viewer, ruining most if not all of the dramatic tension it has created.Beneath all of the fluff, there is the skeleton of what could be a great story. I have a feeling that if I read the source material, I would find that it tones down most of the antics and shenanigans, and presents the story in a more coherent manner, one that would not cause me to grasp my hair in frustration.
But for whatever reason, the anime did not go in that direction at all. And considering how it is a 24 episode anime, with what felt like a ton of pointless padding, I can't forgive it for leaving so much unanswered. Ryner's father, Ferris' brother, the whole deal with Sion's multiple personalities, the matter of the Hero and the Goddesses, and the Devil, and all the various other elements that the show haphazardly introduced in the final quarter, only to leave completely unexplained.I'm just. Really, really, really disappointed. Because it's one thing to watch an obviously trashy show, and get exactly what you expected. I know I'm late on this answer.To be honest loftlh was probably one of my most favorite animes ever and I LOVE the characters incredibly much.So you can imagine HOW disappointed I was when I finished the anime and realized that I wouldn't find any answers to all the questions because the anime basically ended in the middle of the story. I think, if these idiots (sorry) would've actually made a proper ending for this anime it would have been my absolute favorite anime ever but, in fact, all I feel next to my love for Sion and the other characters, is pure disappointment.I can't understand how anybody feels like this was a good point to end the anime without actually answering ANY questions which came up about eg ferris' brother nor actually give a hint what will happen in the following storyline.
'safe sion' WOW. That helps me so much.Geeez I can only rant about this ending.I still love the anime incredibly much. Lol, no worries, I'm happy to see that even months later someone actually still read my writing and found it to resonate with them!What you're saying makes a lot of sense. I was initially disappointed with the characters, and the extreme tsundere traits of Ferris, but she and the MC both grew on me after a while, and so did the world in general, as it kept getting more and more interesting and complex rather than more understandable. I like that in a story. But then it just cut right off, with no explanation.
Made everything feel like a prologue, to some larger story that's never coming.So yeah, extremely disappointing, and all the more so because of how good other parts of it were. Haha, really?
I found Re:Zero made lots, lots more sense in its storyline and pacing and more or less consistent atmosphere. This was downright schizophrenic, going back and forth in a way that was utterly bewildering.And yeah, the universe did seem very dark and brutal. That's why it was a shame that it wasn't just prevented from reaching its full potential by how silly the comedy was, but by how no one seemed to ever act like their station, either. On one hand all of these series things are happening, but on the other you have Kings running off to do all kinds of things, people barging into offices, high ranking officials just showing up all over the place with no retinue or followers or assistants, etc.
It was like all the characters were firmly aware of being in an anime, and acted accordingly, rather than like real people.And lol at Izuchi. They used that spell a lot, which is kind of a shame. Considering Ryder is the greatest magician in Roland, I would have liked to see him using a lot of different spells, but instead he seemed to have a half dozen or so. Well for a starter the edgyness of rezero is far outclassing the simple gore and D4rk of DnYnD, rezero felt way too exagerated and thus unatural. Rezero's events seems to happen way too concussively and way too conveniently in order.