Kids WB: Now Awsome
Posted: Mon Apr 14, 2003 11:27 am
ROCKMAN.EXE
In case someone hasn't been informed as of yet (it's been three days), the Kids WB lineup in the month of May will be changed to incorporate the new Rockman.EXE series that is currently airing in it's second season in Japan. Here in America it is called "Mega Man: NT Warrior". There has not been a set time announced in which the new dubbed Mega Man will air, but it is scheduled sometime in middle May (next month!). Be sure to check it out, I know I will, and most likely Break too.
I've watched imports of this great anime (the first four episodes) and here are my impressions of it. It does follow the game to almost a center square, but it varies here and there to incorporate a few things that the game didn't explain. The first episode revolves around Fireman and that's where it starts to deviate slightly.
The basic character designs from the game were kept, but the artist has changed since the game; the characters look more 'plump' (as in fatter or more 'rounded') than they really should in my opinion but the person who drew the designs for the Net Navi's (Megaman, Protoman, Gutsman, Roll, etc.) was brought in for the anime and they look exactly as they do in the game, which was a very nice thing for me. Even though it wasn't that bad I did have a slight problem with the animator for Rurouni Kenshin (TV) not coming back to do the Rurouni Kenshin OAV.
Since I don't know what the hell they're actually saying, I can't really give anything about the plot of this new Mega Man anime, but like I said if you've played the games then you'll basically know what's going on. The Japanese dub cast are very good (are they ever bad?) and the voices match each character's looks and personality like a very snug blanket, like when you wrap a 100% cotton blanket around yourself and lay by the fire. Bliss.
There's a lot of humor, and the main comedy relief (Dekao / Dex) does a great job entertaining us all with a steadly flow of humor. Of course, the other characters do contribute to the humor and they do it pretty much at the expense of Dekao.
The intro I could have done with someone else doing the singing, but after watching it a couple more times it grows on you. I know they're going to cut it out of the American version when it hits the Kids WB, but for those who do buy imports, just sit back and listen to the song for a moment, then watch the rest of the show, and then tell me that that song does NOT fit the intro...? I dare you.
The ending outro I loved very much. Just the right amount of spunk for each episode and the singer didn't sound gay like in the intro, heh.
The animation for the whole Rockman.EXE (intro, show, outro, etc.) is done superbly well and is smooth, there aren't any 'ughs' if you know what I mean. The color never hurts the eyes, but at some piont can be a little 'whoa' like (think Mononoke Hime, which is Princess Mononoke in America).
Overall from what I've seen of the Japanese version, I give it a rounded score of 9.5 of 10.0. Watch it. Love it. Cherish it. And if you don't, I'll kick all your scrawny little asses.
In case someone hasn't been informed as of yet (it's been three days), the Kids WB lineup in the month of May will be changed to incorporate the new Rockman.EXE series that is currently airing in it's second season in Japan. Here in America it is called "Mega Man: NT Warrior". There has not been a set time announced in which the new dubbed Mega Man will air, but it is scheduled sometime in middle May (next month!). Be sure to check it out, I know I will, and most likely Break too.
I've watched imports of this great anime (the first four episodes) and here are my impressions of it. It does follow the game to almost a center square, but it varies here and there to incorporate a few things that the game didn't explain. The first episode revolves around Fireman and that's where it starts to deviate slightly.
The basic character designs from the game were kept, but the artist has changed since the game; the characters look more 'plump' (as in fatter or more 'rounded') than they really should in my opinion but the person who drew the designs for the Net Navi's (Megaman, Protoman, Gutsman, Roll, etc.) was brought in for the anime and they look exactly as they do in the game, which was a very nice thing for me. Even though it wasn't that bad I did have a slight problem with the animator for Rurouni Kenshin (TV) not coming back to do the Rurouni Kenshin OAV.
Since I don't know what the hell they're actually saying, I can't really give anything about the plot of this new Mega Man anime, but like I said if you've played the games then you'll basically know what's going on. The Japanese dub cast are very good (are they ever bad?) and the voices match each character's looks and personality like a very snug blanket, like when you wrap a 100% cotton blanket around yourself and lay by the fire. Bliss.
There's a lot of humor, and the main comedy relief (Dekao / Dex) does a great job entertaining us all with a steadly flow of humor. Of course, the other characters do contribute to the humor and they do it pretty much at the expense of Dekao.
The intro I could have done with someone else doing the singing, but after watching it a couple more times it grows on you. I know they're going to cut it out of the American version when it hits the Kids WB, but for those who do buy imports, just sit back and listen to the song for a moment, then watch the rest of the show, and then tell me that that song does NOT fit the intro...? I dare you.
The ending outro I loved very much. Just the right amount of spunk for each episode and the singer didn't sound gay like in the intro, heh.
The animation for the whole Rockman.EXE (intro, show, outro, etc.) is done superbly well and is smooth, there aren't any 'ughs' if you know what I mean. The color never hurts the eyes, but at some piont can be a little 'whoa' like (think Mononoke Hime, which is Princess Mononoke in America).
Overall from what I've seen of the Japanese version, I give it a rounded score of 9.5 of 10.0. Watch it. Love it. Cherish it. And if you don't, I'll kick all your scrawny little asses.