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- Mar 23, 2016
Well, it's not terrible, it's just sort of tame compared to what I had hoped for.Aw fuck, and I have plans to watch it.
One of the core aspects of Blade of the Immortal is how Manji gets fucked up during combat at the Manga never shies away from showing blood and violence, but the anime sort of cuts away instead, which kind of dulls the action.
Maybe that was just the broadcast version, though, and the DVD/BluRay version is more ballsy.
The animation is very good and the voice actors are top notch. It's just a damn shame that it was made by Bee Train and not Production I.G.
The opening is pretty kickass, though.
I just don't get what they were aiming for...The manga ended up getting cancelled/ending early anyway, right? The anime adaptation may have further hurt it. In the meantime it might've also helped kill Manglobe, even though it still took a few years for it to close down. Like damn, Manglobe must've fucked up really badly or something.
They skipped almost the entire part where Ganta is stuck in the upper levels of Deadman Wonderland so he'd be in the secret underground facility more early in the searies, but if I'm not mistaken, at the end of the season, they tried to do sort of a roll back so Ganta would be back in the above-ground Deadman Wonderland and it's just so weird to me what they were trying to go for.
If they skip some parts, that's a shame, but I can live with that... but trying to put these parts in later just creates a huge clusterfuck and felt awkward. If they had made a second season, they would have to rewrite the entire plot to make it fit the previous season, it would still make little sense why Ganta is back above ground and it would just steal time and money they could be using to actually further the plot.
What were they thinking?