JAINITUOS ANIME REVIEWS – AKUDAMA DRIVE – MY OWN IMPRESSIONS

AKUDAMA DRIVE

Genre: Action, adventure, sci-fi

Studio: Pierrot, Too Kyo Games

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Hello my friends.

Welcome to another entry of my blog.

You know? There are a lot of things that I love a lot in this world, but now I will just mention two. 1. The anime. 2. Cyberpunk. And yes, I know what most of you are thinking. That means that you also enjoyed Cyberpunk Edgerunners. And the answer is yes. After all, I made a review of that wonderful series here in my blog, which I will leave a link here.

Nonetheless, there is one series that I am watching right now, one released in 2020, and I have to say that I have loved it so much. To be honest I first heard of this anime a couple of months ago, but I did not pay too much attention because I was diligent watching other things. But now, I can go and let my thoughts go.

Having said that, let me ask you a question:

Do you guys love Danganronpa?

Then you will love…

AKUDAMA DRIVE.

Just like I did. But before I continue, let me ask you a question:

Are you guys ok? Feeling happy?

If the answer is yes, then I am happy.

Now… Time for a super-crazy ride with Akudama Drive. I just hope my words in this entry are worth of this fantastic anime.

PREMISE

Akudama Drive was heavily inspired in Danganronpa, and directed by Tomohisa Taguchi, who was impressed by the results and positive reception of Danganronpa, so they work together with Studio Pierrot (Bleach, Black Clover), in order to create something new and equally mermerizing.

Akudama Dtive takes place in a dystopian Japan, devastated by a war; as a result, Kansai becomes a puppet stated of Kanto. Inside, there is a group of infamous, death-sentenced criminals that operate in Kanto and usually work as mercenaries, called the Akudama. Many of these Akudama are paid to infiltrate into the Kansai Police Station and free a prisoner who is about to be executed, called Cutthroat. Meanwhile, a young Ordinary Person gets arrested and dragged into the job of liberating Cutthroat when she meets Courier, an Akudama who delivers the package to its destination regardless the distance. In order to survive, the Ordinary Person takes the identity of Swindler after she rescues a black cat, and just when Cutthroat is rescued by Courier and other four Akudama, Brawler, Doctor, Hacker and Hoodlum. Nonetheless, shortly after, the black cat reveals that the job of rescuing Cutthroat is only a front in order to do a bigger job – to infiltrate a Shinkansen and rescue its very valuable cargo inside.

In order to convince Swindler and the other Akudama to finish the job, the cat puts the Akudama an explosive collar. Now, they must work together to reach the Shinkansen and release the cargo, while escaping the relentless, ruthless goverment-led Executioners.

I know that Akudama Drive has a very complex plot, but, among other things, that is one of the elements that makes it so engaging. And as I mentioned before, Tomohisa Taguchi worked shoulder by shoulder by Kazutaka Kodata, the creator of Danganronpa, to produce 12 action-packed, well-written, beautifully animated episodes released from October to December, 2020. One fun fact is that every episode of Akudama Drive is named after classics of Western cinema, including Reservoir Dogs, Mission: Impossible, Dead Man Walking, and…

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You have no idea how much this last movie impacted me.

Additionally, there is a manga of Akudama Drive written by Rokuro Ogari, and published by Papyless, from July 7, 2020, to April 25, 2023.

The opening song is called STEAL, performed by SPARK!!SOUND!!SHOW!!, and the ending song is called “Ready” by Urashimasakatasen.

Another fun fact is that Akudama Drive has supposed to be released in July, 2020, but it was postponed to October due to COVID-19.

STORY

Now… Where to start?

I must admit that I only watched one episode of Akudama Drove a couple of months ago, and that I never thought I would ever watch it again. That is until my friends at the Deakin Anime Club decided to screen it. And… Oh boy! This has been an experience. Let the fact that Danganronpa inspired Akudama Drive be a start. As soon as you started watching episode 1, you really feel hooked up by everything, the animation, the characters, the plot, and the dystopian setting.

Regarding this last part, I never thought that something could be as good as Cyberpunk: Edgerunners, but even though Akudama Drive focuses more in the backstory of Kanto rather than its actual society itself, you feel genuinely invested, that is because, after watching the first episodes, you feel you are inside of everything that is taking place in the plot, because the music, the animation, and the characters combined together in such a fast-paced, action packed story. It’s like the Akudama does not have time to catch a breath, and neither you do, the anime just drags you inside itself.

And by the time the action stops, and the anime tries to develop its characters, you feel the humanity of all of them, even the evilest ones, because you discover their motivations are compatible of how they truly are. Of course, you end up hating some of the Akudama, but most of them are so well developed that either love them or love to hate them. And for me, if you love to hate a character, not just villains, that means they are mostly masterfully executed.

Furthermore, most of the story is about some of the characters trying to fight one of the most visceral elements of cyberpunk genre – Inhumanity, and by that, I mean this inhumanity provoked by technology so advanced and people to attached to them that it becomes less empathetic and solidary. I know it is hard to explain, but is basically most of our characters, and some of the antagonists, trying to keep their sanity and compassion intact after digging deeper and deeper in the ruthlessness of the dystopic Kanto.

It happened in Cyberpunk Edgerunners, it happened in Blade Runner, and it happens in Akudama Drive. In my opinion with Swindler, who starts as an Ordinary Citizen and ends up being the most resilient and bravest of the Akudama, along with Courier.

Another amazing element is the action scenes, there are full of everything – Swords, high-speed chases, blood, hand-to-hand combat, disembowelment, but not as graphic as Cyberpunk Edgerunners, and it is so creative and original that you never get bore. And still, I find hard to put it in words. For the most part, the action of Akudama Drive is something you must experience by yourself rather than me explain it to you.

Also, this is a personal opinion, but I believe that, unlike Cyberpunk Edgerunners, Akudama Drive starts in a very light-hearted way, and then, the story becomes darker and cooler, to a point in which you wonder how it got there.

The animation is also insane, there is so much colour in the scenarios, so much style in the action and in the violence, and so much detail in day and night, everything, especially in the character design is so carefully crafted. It makes the experience more immersive. Again, better to see it than to describe it.

I almost… almost… say that Akudama Drive is superior to Danganronpa. But hey! Let’s not go there.

Finally, the writing is one of the best I have ever seen. Nonetheless, I don’t think that script is as good as the one from Cyberpunk Edgerunners, because the latter takes more time to develop the characters in an organic matter, especially in their conversations. Akudama Drive does the same, but not with the same depth, at least in my opinion. Still, good story

Anyway. I consider the story of Akudama Drive as one of its best elements…

CHARACTERS

…along with its own characters.

For starters, Akudama Drive does the same thing as Goblin Slayer, in which instead of giving the characters a name and a last name, they simply receive a position – Courier, Doctor, Hoodlum, Swindler, Brawler, Cutthroat, Brother, Sister and Executioner. However, here it works better, because the concept is very simple, as well as the characters, so you don’t need too much background to know all of them.

And yes… I know that I said that is also a weakness in comparison of Cyberpunk: Edgerunners, but on that regard, I meant during the story, but before the events of episode one. Like I said, most of the Akudama are trying to keep their humanity intact, such as Swindler, and along with the writing, her story arc becomes very solid.

Anyway, the design of the characters is beautiful, especially in the eyes; again… far superior than in Danganronpa. Everything has a very unique design, which makes them more relatable. Also, their personalities are well-defined too. Swindler is a naïve girl with a heart of gold, Courier is a stoic motorist that is relentless regarding finishing the job, Doctor is a skilful, resourceful woman who looks after her own interest, Cutthroat an insane serial, spree killer with an obsession with colour red.

But among my favourites are Brother and Sister. They love and look after each other, they have a pretty cool design, and their backgrounds are some of the best, heartbreaking of Akudama Drive.

Again, better for you to watch than we to describe, because it has spoilers, and it is better to feel the experience.

By the way… Am I the only one who immediately confuses Brother with Hanako-Kun?

If the animation itself was good, along with the characters, get better.

CONCLUSION

Without any doubt, Akudama Drive is one of the best cyberpunk anime I have ever seen, along with Cyberpunk: Edgerunners. While Cyberpunk has better characters and better story, Akudama Drive offers a more immersive and psychedelic experience, at least in my opinion. No wonder why it’s considered one of the best anime of 2020. You might think that is a generic action anime, but you must take the proper time to watch and to experience it, and definitely you will love it.

I admit that this entry took me longer than I thought. And not just because Akudama Drive is just so good, but also because I was busy doing many things these days. But I am working hard to bring more entries on my blog and make up to the time lost.

But… just to let you… I am seen things you would believe. Salt Cathedral in my hometown, nice houses with history of mythology, and… plaza full of mythological beasts near Tolima, the Pacific Ocean in the beach.

All those moments, that will be lost… in time… like tears in rain.

Oh!! Who am I kidding? Those memories will live as long as I do… Right?

See you next time.

JAINITUOS ANIME REVIEWS – Science fell in love, so I tried to prove it – First Impressions

Science fell in love, so I tried to prove it.

Genre: Romantic Comedy

Studio: Zero-G

Hey Guys,

Welcome to another review,

And today, I am talking about an anime that has gotten my attention for the last days. To be honest, I haven’t seen too much Crunchyroll this week, but luckily I had a lot of fun with this particular series, and I think it is a perfect opportunity to share my own thoughts.

And that anime is…

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Rikei ga Koi ni Ochita no de Shōmei Shite Mita

But before I continue, I must ask you:

Are you guys ok? Keeping yourselves healthy?

If the answer is yes, then I am happy. And again:

KEEP SAFE FROM COVID-19

And since we are talking about an anime with scientists as main characters, with all the more reason to keep an eye to the coronavirus

Anyway, let’s start with the review.

PREMISE

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Based on the manga written by Alifred Yamamoto (What an interesting name), Science Fell in Love (Yeah… I will keep it short), tells the story of college students, Shinya Yukimura and Ayame Himuro, who fell in love with each other, but, keeping loyal to their professions, have become obsessed to explain «the science of falling in love», and from there, we got a lot of wacky experiments on an attempt of proving that loves has a scientific explanation, all in an ongoing number of volumes that show how Yukimura and Himuro deal with the awkwardness of their own feelings, under the following question:

«Is it possible to explain something complicated like love using a mathematical approach?»

In other words, imagine that you combine the same premise of Kaguya-sama: Love is War, and two characters who have the same mentality of Senku Ishigami…

And we got these two.

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The anime is in charge of Studio Zero-G, famous for creating Grand Blue and My Roommate is a Cat, really funny stories, and it consists in a season of 12 episodes. To be honest, I feel pretty happy that this studio is the one behind this story, because it has proved that it can do really good comedic stories focused in an original premise; someday, I really want to do a review about Grand Blue, which gave me a lot of laughs.

But, for now, let’s focus in Science fell in Love

STORY

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Okay. I will start with this simple statement.

«Trying to prove love with science has a lot of weird possibilities»

In other words, I don’t think you can explain falling in love with science; even if you are a psychologist, the laws of science might not apply there, because human psychology works completely different than human anatomy. And I can tell you that, because I studied psychology at university.

Sorry about that. I wanted to mention it as a trivia.

Anyway, because of this, I believe that this is a very interesting motor for many comedic stories, especially from characters like Shinya and Ayame. And this is exactly what happened here. Personally, Kaguya-sama: Love is War is one of my favourite anime, because it is pretty original, funny, and has likeable characters, and if you like Kaguya-sama, you will definitely love Science Fell in love, for it is basically the same, but with scientists.

Yet, there is a lot of dynamism in each episode that keeps you very interested in the multiple theories of our main protagonists. On the other hand, I don’t think fans will agree with Ayame and Shinya when it it about trying to explain falling in love with science. Nevertheless, far from being an miss, it is a hit, because our scientists are trying to prove their theories, and every single experiment completely backfires, making  really entertaining episodes. And none of the final results are identical, so you can always enjoy a different outcome, as well as understanding our characters even more.

Furthermore, just like Kaguya-sama: Love is War; Science Fell in love has a great feel-good atmosphere, because at no point Ayame and Shinya are in danger. No. We feel happy that, as they try to prove their feelings, both seem to have fun, and there is always an empathy with those. So every episode can be as enjoyable as the last one.

Especially if you like Kaguya-sama: Love is War.

Another thing that I enjoy is that the animation is pretty good. I liked the bright colours, especially because I think it perfectly portrays the same environment scientists work. This is definitely a secondary point, but something you will enjoy as well.

Finally, since every episode brings a new theory, you don’t need to see the last one in order to understand the whole story. Of course, if you want to enjoy the series to the fullest, I will suggest to see all the twelve episodes, for there is always new comedic moments to share with this characters.

Speaking of the characters…

CHARACTERS

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Aside from Ayame and Shinya, we got a bunch of colourful characters, including the «sane» girl Kanade Kotonoha, the petite and lazy Ena Ibarada, our otaku boy, Kosuke Inukai, and our lovely pet…

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RIKEKUMA

Because… Very few comedy anime will work if doesn’t have a very cute mascot. But every single character really contributes to Science Fell in love in a very charming way; case in point, Ayame and Shinya with their own personalities. However, I want to give an honourable mention to Kanade, for she has a very good chemistry with Ayame. In the first episode, Kanade completely opposes to the idea of Ayame of trying to explain falling in love with science, to the point of being ludicrous.

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Just a preview of what is about to come.

Again, all the more reason for Kaguya-sama fans to give a try to Science Fell in Love, especially if they like the chemistry between Kaguya and Chika.

CONCLUSION

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Overall, Science fell in Love, so I tried to prove it is an enjoyable series that you can always check out at Crunchyroll. I still think that falling in love cannot be explained with science, regardless its power; but many fans, both of anime and science, will enjoy this series for the sake of their respective passions, or just if you just wants to learn more about things bore you at high school. LOL

In any case, go to Crunchyroll, and have fun with these two adorable scientists.

Now, since the review is done, I just have a question:

Is this the equation that explains why anime is so awesome?

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