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Un groupe d'étudiants en vacances d'été se retrouve transporté dans une autre dimension et se voit octroyer des superpouvoirs pour y survivre.Un groupe d'étudiants en vacances d'été se retrouve transporté dans une autre dimension et se voit octroyer des superpouvoirs pour y survivre.Un groupe d'étudiants en vacances d'été se retrouve transporté dans une autre dimension et se voit octroyer des superpouvoirs pour y survivre.
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Sonny Boy is unique and special. If I had to categorize it, to enable people to get an idea, I would say that it belongs to that mysterious family, not entirely understandable, of anime where one could put Serial Experiments Lain or Evangelion (or Nolan's Inception, if we were to go to the movies, for its originality, photography and bewilderment).
It is hard for me to think, after the experience, that this series can leave anyone indifferent. While it is true that in its course I did not get to understand everything, the series corroded me, disturbing my mind and body until an existentialist doubt took hold of me, an uneasiness that was progressing until it materialized in a slight pressure in the chest. There are several moments in which everything that happens disturbs your being and reason to the sound of reflections that you can hardly get rid of or respond to the moment. The merit of inducing such sensations seems to me commendable. The visual and narrative means used tell the story in such an effective and attractive way...
It is worth noting that Sonny Boy is a visual spectacle with wonderful shots worthy of competing for the award for best anime cinematography (in my opinion of all time), if there is such a category as there is in cinema.
I recommend watching it when you are ready to be solely focused on it.
It is hard for me to think, after the experience, that this series can leave anyone indifferent. While it is true that in its course I did not get to understand everything, the series corroded me, disturbing my mind and body until an existentialist doubt took hold of me, an uneasiness that was progressing until it materialized in a slight pressure in the chest. There are several moments in which everything that happens disturbs your being and reason to the sound of reflections that you can hardly get rid of or respond to the moment. The merit of inducing such sensations seems to me commendable. The visual and narrative means used tell the story in such an effective and attractive way...
It is worth noting that Sonny Boy is a visual spectacle with wonderful shots worthy of competing for the award for best anime cinematography (in my opinion of all time), if there is such a category as there is in cinema.
I recommend watching it when you are ready to be solely focused on it.
All of the students at a school suddenly find themselves teleported to another world - now it's time to find out how this happened and whether there is a way back.
The name of the anime "Sonny Boy" didn't become clear to me after I finished the anime, but that's not really important.
I really like "Sonny Boy" in terms of art style. The bright colors in the surroundings make the simple school uniforms look beautifully out of place.
I also really liked the fact that they used a very simple character design. There are no crazy hairstyles with bright hair colors and huge eyes, as is not uncommon in anime, but simply the image of average people.
Speaking of the characters, I also really liked their personalities. The characters aren't particularly deep, but they just seem very human in the way they handle things and express themselves.
The anime tries a special narrative technique, which I find very commendable because I like it when series dare to do something different, but unfortunately I didn't really warm to this narrative technique here. The anime often confused me because it was difficult to find the story. It probably would have taken more episodes to get used to it.
I really like the premise, but unfortunately the potential of it is only moderately exploited.
If the anime were longer and the story was deeper, this would probably be a breathtaking anime. So it remains a good anime, but unfortunately nothing more.
The name of the anime "Sonny Boy" didn't become clear to me after I finished the anime, but that's not really important.
I really like "Sonny Boy" in terms of art style. The bright colors in the surroundings make the simple school uniforms look beautifully out of place.
I also really liked the fact that they used a very simple character design. There are no crazy hairstyles with bright hair colors and huge eyes, as is not uncommon in anime, but simply the image of average people.
Speaking of the characters, I also really liked their personalities. The characters aren't particularly deep, but they just seem very human in the way they handle things and express themselves.
The anime tries a special narrative technique, which I find very commendable because I like it when series dare to do something different, but unfortunately I didn't really warm to this narrative technique here. The anime often confused me because it was difficult to find the story. It probably would have taken more episodes to get used to it.
I really like the premise, but unfortunately the potential of it is only moderately exploited.
If the anime were longer and the story was deeper, this would probably be a breathtaking anime. So it remains a good anime, but unfortunately nothing more.
I don't know what's happening but ep1 literally hooked me up on this show, it's truly great.
So this is what the multiverse looks like...
Am I on LSD or something, because this show sure felt like a trip. A weird premise where 36 students mysteriously got into another dimension where some developed super powers.
I'm not gonna try to sound smart, because it was a struggle to understand just the basic plot of this show. One word that would best describe the story as well as the experience was "surreal." Every start to each episode, instead of a normal anime opening, was a curve ball that made me think I skipped some episodes. The plot seemed like it jumped all over the place.
The bizarreness of the plot got amplified by the transitions and music choice. Throughout each episode, scenes jumped back and forth, creating a sense of disorientation, similarly to how the characters felt. Sometimes it was hard to comprehend if they jumped back in time or not. Then, there's barely any background music, which I thought was a great choice because it symbolized the isolation and created this weirdly calm atmosphere of the whole show.
Even more, this show was vibrant with colors and bizarre visuals. This was where I felt like I'm on a trip. The animation for the characters was also different, and again just add to the unique vibe of the show. Despite the confusing plot, I have to admit that the editing and styles were top notch and creative.
Even though I did not fully comprehend the basic plot, I thought the theme was fairly obvious. Based on the powers of the characters and the title of the show, the show was an abstract and unique look at the coming-of-age stories in many teenagers, and how escapism dissociates themselves from society. It felt experimental, and I appreciated the creativity.
However, I still had trouble with the progression of some of the characters. Some just pop up outta nowhere in certain episodes, while other main characters had questionable developments and decisions. The ending didn't feel so complete and leave out questions about other characters.
Overall, I did enjoy the animation and the arts, but the basic plot was too confusing for my taste. 6.5/10.
Am I on LSD or something, because this show sure felt like a trip. A weird premise where 36 students mysteriously got into another dimension where some developed super powers.
I'm not gonna try to sound smart, because it was a struggle to understand just the basic plot of this show. One word that would best describe the story as well as the experience was "surreal." Every start to each episode, instead of a normal anime opening, was a curve ball that made me think I skipped some episodes. The plot seemed like it jumped all over the place.
The bizarreness of the plot got amplified by the transitions and music choice. Throughout each episode, scenes jumped back and forth, creating a sense of disorientation, similarly to how the characters felt. Sometimes it was hard to comprehend if they jumped back in time or not. Then, there's barely any background music, which I thought was a great choice because it symbolized the isolation and created this weirdly calm atmosphere of the whole show.
Even more, this show was vibrant with colors and bizarre visuals. This was where I felt like I'm on a trip. The animation for the characters was also different, and again just add to the unique vibe of the show. Despite the confusing plot, I have to admit that the editing and styles were top notch and creative.
Even though I did not fully comprehend the basic plot, I thought the theme was fairly obvious. Based on the powers of the characters and the title of the show, the show was an abstract and unique look at the coming-of-age stories in many teenagers, and how escapism dissociates themselves from society. It felt experimental, and I appreciated the creativity.
However, I still had trouble with the progression of some of the characters. Some just pop up outta nowhere in certain episodes, while other main characters had questionable developments and decisions. The ending didn't feel so complete and leave out questions about other characters.
Overall, I did enjoy the animation and the arts, but the basic plot was too confusing for my taste. 6.5/10.
I enjoyed it a lot but neigh honest there were some parts that I didn't understand that well but with all the experimentation of the series made me enjoyed it for what it was.
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- AnecdotesSonny Boy is based on an original story written by director Shingo Natsume who previously had his hand in directing shows such as One Punch Man and Space Dandy.
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