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Aquarion anime review
Aquarion anime review





aquarion anime review

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Honestly, Evol keeps a very proper outlook on both the fair sex and men, as well as the appraised morals of the series and shouldn’t be considered much of a problem. There of course is the humorous ‘man stumbles into women or gets in awkward position’ encounters, but it all felt realistic, even if still partially immature. Also, a main Heroine Zessica goes around in a skimpy outfit and at times attempts to embarrass Amata our hero, but I felt the exchanges were relatively minor and didn’t interfere much with the show. There is a moment where a very important protagonist uses the “f” word several times, so be aware of that. It also helped that much of the randomness of singing doesn’t appear in Evol and that when it does happen it actually makes sense!īut before I get lost, the Moral Barometer Measurement: Language does occur every now and then. This meant there wasn’t the unholy distraction of the elements moaning and wondering what sort of show people think you are watching as they hear the Elements merge. In Evol the merging itself is put on the back-burner, though not forgotten. I can’t tell you how happy I was about this. Still comparing, the “merging” of the minds of the pilot Elements was done very respectfully and really fit the series well. But these episodes were not just slapped on as lazy writing or a joke, but actually contributed significantly to the story after Mix was kidnapped, which I found pleasantly surprising. I say two since they did appear rather cheesy: one involves the heroes and heroines when merging ( since obviously the ban couldn’t stop fate) stripping down to their skivvies to fight better and the other as I mentioned about Yunoha Thrul who can magically disappear. Her name is Yunoha Thrul and while the episode involves a mysterious puppet scaring Zessica and Amata (lets just say Zessica really likes Amata) in the middle of the night, she proves to not only be a great character, but have significant impact to the story as we’ll check out later.Īnother strong point for Aquarion Evol is transitions are solid, and each episode save two are very well put. Another example involves a girl who’s elemental power allows her to become invisible. Even the Digging Buddy of Amata, Andy, is not just a ploy for fan-service, but actually develops into a man as he very convincingly falls in love with a extremely proper Mix. It seems every character has significance and that the characters we follow also progress as the show goes on. Now from a first glance, the greatest difference between the series is just how much the characters progress in Evol. Lastly, Aquarion Evol differs in its focus on love and betrayal as well as unrequited love. Much like the former, Aquarion Evol is was fun to watch, only now throughout the series. Not that I require a show to end all happy but Evol was satisfying since the ending was logical and actually delved outside the norm.

aquarion anime review

Aquarion Evol did what The Genesis of Aquarion could not in finishing what was started and ending very satisfactory. I must say that at first I was very much against watching Aquarion Evol after the first series had left such a bitter taste. Silvia is the same as Sylvie, and Apollo is the same as Apollon. In order to remain as accurate as I can, I have chosen to use the original Dubbed Company’s word on the spelling: NOTE: Often times the translation of Japanese shows into English changes the spelling of names slightly. Our story follows a familiar hero named Amata and his newfound friend Mikono as they enroll in Neo-DEAVA to stop the threat from Altair.

aquarion anime review

Neo-DEAVA the Aquaria Academy however exists to train those who can use Aquaria called Elementals, but they cannot merge the genders together due to Guize stones, which block the “unholy union”. A new threat from the planet Altair where abductors come to Earth supposedly to harvest humans. The story of Apollo and Silvia have become a child’s story made into a film called “Skies of Aquaria”, but fate does not forget.

aquarion anime review

Plot Summary: Twelve Thousand years have passed since Genesis Aquarion. Genres: action, drama, fantasy, romance, science fiction







Aquarion anime review