s-CRY-ed. Good or Bad?
Posted: Sat May 28, 2005 11:10 pm
I'm curious to hear everyone's opinion. I'm kinda in between my ropes here.
It is catagorized as a drama/mecha anime, and I dislike a good 80% of mecha anime... They just never appealed to me. However, if the rest of the series stays at least somewhat close to how this first episode is I don't think I'll have a problem.
I also have the concern that I didn't too much like the story development that episode 1 has displayed; it didn't catch my apt attention that most some of my favorite anime did. Sure it got somewhat interesting at the end, but at the same time this first episode kinds disappointed me. Somewhere in the league of Witch Hunter Robin. I got so VERY bored with that show and I never finished it though I watched a good 16 episodes...
I'm not going to pass a solid judgement until several episodes have passed. Who knows, I might find I really, really like this series. It's happened to me before, and I will admit to jumping the gun a little here (I'm still half expecting big, burly, Godannar-like mecha to jump out from absolutely nowhere).
There are very few mecha-oriented anime that I could stomach enough to watch all the way through, one of them of which I rank as my most favorite anime of all time. I just hope it doesn't go the same direction as Gundam Wing (sorry Wing lovers, I didn't enjoy it all that much, but it did have its moment).
Also of worthy note is that s-CRY-ed was animated by the same team that did Gundam SEED. They're currently working on its sequel, Gundam SEED Destiny, where their art has, surprisingly, changed ever so slightly from s-CRY-ed and their original Gundam SEED.
It is catagorized as a drama/mecha anime, and I dislike a good 80% of mecha anime... They just never appealed to me. However, if the rest of the series stays at least somewhat close to how this first episode is I don't think I'll have a problem.
I also have the concern that I didn't too much like the story development that episode 1 has displayed; it didn't catch my apt attention that most some of my favorite anime did. Sure it got somewhat interesting at the end, but at the same time this first episode kinds disappointed me. Somewhere in the league of Witch Hunter Robin. I got so VERY bored with that show and I never finished it though I watched a good 16 episodes...
I'm not going to pass a solid judgement until several episodes have passed. Who knows, I might find I really, really like this series. It's happened to me before, and I will admit to jumping the gun a little here (I'm still half expecting big, burly, Godannar-like mecha to jump out from absolutely nowhere).
There are very few mecha-oriented anime that I could stomach enough to watch all the way through, one of them of which I rank as my most favorite anime of all time. I just hope it doesn't go the same direction as Gundam Wing (sorry Wing lovers, I didn't enjoy it all that much, but it did have its moment).
Also of worthy note is that s-CRY-ed was animated by the same team that did Gundam SEED. They're currently working on its sequel, Gundam SEED Destiny, where their art has, surprisingly, changed ever so slightly from s-CRY-ed and their original Gundam SEED.