Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Hiiro no Kakera First Half Final Thoughts--ZzzzzzZzzzz

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Anime is all about equal opportunity. Girls get bad harem series marketed towards them too!

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I probably should've listened to my gut feeling and taken a pass on this because it never got any better. The premise is barely explained, the animation is horrendous, and the characters get little to no development. I honestly don't know how I got through thirteen episodes; I hear that the "interesting" part is in the second half, but now that the show has decided to go split-cour and continue in fall, I'm jumping ship here.

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Honestly, it wouldn't have taken a lot for me to give this show a free pass since I wasn't expecting much in the first place. To begin with, it was an adaptation by the nearly universally-reviled Studio Deen. Not everything Deen makes is bad, but Hiiro no Kakera is an unfortunate example of how bad the studio can get. Off-model animation is frequent to the point where I didn't even recognize the characters in some scenes, eyes droop down faces like they're made of melting wax, and there are cost-saving animation techniques that make certain movements just look weird. Clearly Deen was using its budget on its other show this season.

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However, bad animation isn't enough to break a show. I've enjoyed shows with horrible animation that had interesting characters and plotline to balance it out. Hiiro no Kakera has a somewhat interesting (if unoriginal) premise and the possibility of good characters... But it doesn't do anything with them. Nothing is explained and everything falls into their neatly organized stereotypes. The characters (and by extension, the audience) are told what they are and what they have to do to "save the world"... But there's never any real feeling that something big is at stake. The show tries to play it off as suspense, but there's a difference between that and withholding the information that is needed for the premise to work.


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The characters also suffer as a result. There's a scene pretty early on where the harem refuses to define themselves as anything other than bodyguards, and for the most part that remains the case. Later we're told that they're "monsters who will be cast out from society," but again we get no explanation or feeling for what that means. A few manage to break out of that mold a bit, but from there the character interactions feel stale; it feels more like the show is checking off a list of events to replicate from the game rather than make it feel like an organic relationship. One character in particular really gets the worst deal when it comes to his character. He's defined as the guy who can sleep anywhere. That's it. Even the "bonus" harem member who only appeared a handful of times felt more well-rounded than him.

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While it's possible that the second half will address all of these problems, the first half did nothing to convince me to keep watching it. It felt like yet another cheap phone-in adaptation of a franchise that's popular in the otome world. There were only two things I consistently liked about this show. The first is the background and landscape shots, which were amazingly pretty at points. Too bad they didn't give the same attention to making the character designs consistent. The second are the fanservice scenes at the end of every episode, which were far better than the entire show and something that I'd like to see otome adaptation use from here on out. But neither are nearly enough to save the show. I'm sure that Hiiro no Kakera has it's audience, but it has too many problems for me to see it through the end.

Images from Crunchyroll.com.

5 comments:

  1. I had to test that Studio Deen comment...wow. Okay, they did Simoun, Zipang, Maria-Sama and Fruits Basket, but that's from a list of dozens & dozens that are either mediocre, or just not my style

    And yet you stuck with the show. That's admirable...um, right?

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  2. I guess my decision on place this series on-hold was pretty good. After ep5, I felt that I had enough of its non-sense and decided to stop watching for awhile.

    With what you just said, it might take me so much time to get back and actually finish this series.

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  3. @ojisan

    It's amazing how hit-and-miss the studio is. For every decent title they have, it feels like there are five more that are mediocre at best...

    Lol, I only stuck through halfway. I was thinking about dropping it here anyway, and then they announced that it would be a split-cour, so it just made my decision easier. XD

    @blacksheep

    Yeah, you made the right choice. Nothing much changed after that point.

    If you do get back to it, let me know if the second half is worth it.

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  4. I don't know if you regretted that I recommended this anime to you, I got tired at ep 6 and dropped it all the way ._.

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  5. @Ferdinand Paguio

    Not at all, I was planning on watching this anime from the start so it's my own fault. XD I honestly don't know how I even got this far...

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