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Showing posts with label spring. Show all posts
This spring season of anime was a little disappointing to me on the whole. I didn't get around to every show this season but the ones I did get to didn't really grab me. About four weeks in to the season I went on MyAnimeList to see what the most popular ones of the season were and I was surprised at just how much praise that My Hero Academia was getting. I didn't get on the band wagon right away because I've gotten really bored of super hero films and shows but I thought I would give this one a try. I was not disappointed. My Hero Academia is clever, fun, and really gripping right from the start but still not quite what I wanted from it.
Art by DeviantArt user corphish2
The premise alone originally got me into the show. At first it may seem like a generic super hero romp but it is surprisingly more than that. In this world the superpowers are known as Quirks and, contrary to most other hero tales, the ones who don't have a power are the odd-ones-out. This is interesting. I've seen enough X-Men to be able to sympathize with the ones who are considered freaks with their powers. In this world the ones who don't have a power are considered outsiders. After the first episode I wanted to see where this story would take me considering the differences that it fundamentally has with other super hero stories of today. In that aspect, I was disappointed. I suppose it's my fault as the name of the show is My Hero Academia - with an emphasis on 'Academia.' If I had taken this in mind I could have predicted that it would have the generic "school of heroes" set up. That set up, though not special, appeared at first to be uninspired but dang I just love these characters so much.

I've always been a believer that the setting doesn't carry much weight as long as the characters are relatable. This brings me to our main character, Izuku Midoriya. Izuku is quirkless i.e. he doesn't have any powers but he still strives to be a hero and even idolizes the so-called 'Symbol of Piece,' All Might. Because of his powerless position the other students make fun of him and he even develops a rivalry with a bully with a fire-based quirk, Bakugo. Izuku wants to take the entrance exam to the highest ranking hero-training school available but he can't pass without a quirk. This all changes, however, when All Might himself saves Izuku from a villain which leads to the discovery of All Might's grand secret - he can only do hero work for three hours a day. All Might explains to Izuku that he is looking for someone to hand over the reigns of 'Symbol of Piece' to so, after some rigorous training, All Might gives Izuku his powers of super strength and sends him on his way to take the entrance exam. You could consider this entire paragraph as a spoiler but this all happens in the span of the first four episodes.

The animation of My Hero Academia isn't the best I've seen this season but it is still very good in its own stylistic way. Thick lines and varied character designs make for a very memorable art style that accentuates the themes that the show is going for. The designs of the different heroes are especially great. There is a certain hero that goes by the name of Mt. Lady who only shows up in a couple scenes in the very beginning but her character design is so memorable even all these weeks later after finishing the series. All of the students eventually get their own hero costumes that do a good job of making them look cool while also giving them a lot of personality, not that they didn't have any before. I especially loved Asui, a frog-girl with (you guessed it) frog powers; Momo, who's powers were never fully explained; and Ochako, who has the power to make any object she touches lighter. One character that I was really hoping had a great design was Bakugo. The suit that he ends up with does fit with his explosive personality but it looks stupid. He just put grenades on each of his hands and, at least to me, it looks uninspired.

The music... I can't say much for. I think I liked it but I couldn't pick out a certain track over the others. Such a shame considering how great both the OP and ED are. The OP, THE DAY, is an aw-inspiring anthem that pumps me up for the show every time. The ED, Heroes, is always a good ending for almost every episode. Overall the sound isn't great but it does what it needs to which I can appreciate.

My Hero Academia is probably my favorite anime of this season with its good action, great characters, and wonderful designs and art.

My Hero Academia is thrilling!
Though I haven't seen a whole lot of productions by Studio Trigger, the are still one of my favorite anime studios. I think my love for them started with Kill La Kill. They are especially good at character designs and the use of colors. You can see this clear-as-day in Kill La Kill with the differing designs of Ryuko and Satsuki. Though that show didn't have a whole lot going for it story-wise, it was still a fun time with great animation and a great soundtrack. Needless to say, when I saw the promotional art for their Spring 2016 series, Kiznaiver, I needed to get my very own ticket for the Trigger hype train! A brand new interesting world with great character designs and (hopefully) over-the-top fight scenes! But does Kiznaiver live up to my expectations?

Kiznaiver takes place in a fictional city, Sugamori, in the real-life country, Japan. It stars a colorful cast of characters that so far are mostly stereotypes that we've seen in anime before. We have Agata, or Kacchon, who is a lonely downer with a strange ability not to feel pain; his best friend, Takashiro, who is turning out to be a tsundere who constantly tries to give Kacchon life advice; Nico, the fairy-loving oddball; Tenga, the rough-and-tough jock of the team; Yuta, the popular kid with an embarrassing past; Maki, the mysterious jerk; Hisomu, a pain-loving newcomer; and finally, Sonozaki who is the - from what I can tell - the antagonist of the series. Though none of these character have had a whole lot of development, besides maybe Agata, their personalities are interesting and entertaining enough that I can see where development could take place. And, of course, the character designs are great. I especially like Tenga's design. His bright-yellow shirt and slick-red hair explain his personality perfectly and all of the other characters' designs follow suit.

I didn't know what the story was going in but I was pleasantly surprised. The gist of it is that these seven individuals have been kidnapped and, after being released, realize that they now all share pain with each other. Whether falling down stairs, spraining a wrist, or even jumping off a bridge, the pain of their experiences are split between the seven of them - kind of. You see, as mentioned earlier, Agata doesn't feel pain. Though this ability hasn't been explained yet, it does give him a very interesting backstory which helps me find him interesting because otherwise I just wouldn't. The mysteriousness that each of the characters hold is one of my favorite things about the show so far and already, only three episodes in, I am learning more about each of them. The only question is what they will do with the story. Usually after the first two or three episodes of a series I can generally tell where it is going to go but with Kiznaiver I have no idea. At first I got the impression of a grand mystery that would focus on Agata but near the end of the third episode I was getting a 'fight against the establishment' vibe. This is two parts exciting and one part terrifying as Sword Art Online also kept me guessing and some may know what I think of the show.

I've already mentioned the character designs but the animation is especially top-notch. Though there haven't been any crazy fights yet, which is disappointing, the colors and overall amazing animation is still very interesting to look at. However, this does make me afraid that the budget wasn't meant for action and now I'm second guessing whether this will be an action-oriented series at all. At the time, I have no idea where the show is going to go.

So far Kiznaiver is a fantastic looking and wonderfully designed show with characters that, though not particularly interesting right now, have a lot of room to grow. So far this entire anime season is great and I can't wait to see what it has to offer.

Kiznaiver looks promising!