La guerre a ravagé la Terre, ne laissant qu'une terre stérile, contrôlée par un roi cupide. À la recherche d'un lac perdu depuis longtemps, le shérif Rao demande de l'aide au roi, qui lui en... Tout lireLa guerre a ravagé la Terre, ne laissant qu'une terre stérile, contrôlée par un roi cupide. À la recherche d'un lac perdu depuis longtemps, le shérif Rao demande de l'aide au roi, qui lui envoie le fils du roi Belzébuth.La guerre a ravagé la Terre, ne laissant qu'une terre stérile, contrôlée par un roi cupide. À la recherche d'un lac perdu depuis longtemps, le shérif Rao demande de l'aide au roi, qui lui envoie le fils du roi Belzébuth.
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Released three weeks after Toriyama-san's demise, Sand Land marks another one of the remarkable artist's great works.
A simple plot of a Sheriff and a Demon prince teaming up in the desert wastelands in the search for water, Sand Land felt a nostalgic return to watch Toriyama's Art Style once again. Adapted from the manga of the same name after over 20 years, Sand Land keeps the charm of Toriyama's storytelling ways and gags.
Compared to his magnus opus, Dragon Ball, Sand Land keeps to a pretty realistic approach against the previous power-driven action, with witty tactics often proceeding the story instead of the common beat-em-up. This aspect itself shows development in Toriyama as a writer of manga, which needn't require fist-fights and whooping actions all the time to relay the intensity.
The Animation was great, especially the emphasis provided towards the subtle movements and nuances of the character movements. The whole of the character animations were pretty much done in 1s (full 24 drawings in a 24 fps Animation format), which gave incredibly smooth movements. 3D elements of the BG mixed with 2D elements were a pleasing new rendition, compared to Toriyama's earlier anime adaptations.
Nostalgic references from the Dragon Ball anime series are evident and are often pleasing.
Overall, it has been a pleasant watch with the first 7 episodes of the Season. Awaiting eagerly to complete the rest of it.
A simple plot of a Sheriff and a Demon prince teaming up in the desert wastelands in the search for water, Sand Land felt a nostalgic return to watch Toriyama's Art Style once again. Adapted from the manga of the same name after over 20 years, Sand Land keeps the charm of Toriyama's storytelling ways and gags.
Compared to his magnus opus, Dragon Ball, Sand Land keeps to a pretty realistic approach against the previous power-driven action, with witty tactics often proceeding the story instead of the common beat-em-up. This aspect itself shows development in Toriyama as a writer of manga, which needn't require fist-fights and whooping actions all the time to relay the intensity.
The Animation was great, especially the emphasis provided towards the subtle movements and nuances of the character movements. The whole of the character animations were pretty much done in 1s (full 24 drawings in a 24 fps Animation format), which gave incredibly smooth movements. 3D elements of the BG mixed with 2D elements were a pleasing new rendition, compared to Toriyama's earlier anime adaptations.
Nostalgic references from the Dragon Ball anime series are evident and are often pleasing.
Overall, it has been a pleasant watch with the first 7 episodes of the Season. Awaiting eagerly to complete the rest of it.
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It is such a joy to watch this. If you ever watched the beginning of the original dragon ball, this is very similar to that, just much sharper and better production. A must watch for any Akira Toriyama fan. Even if you read the manga, there is a second half that is a new Toriyama story. The character designs will be recognizable for any Toriyama fans out there.
If you are a die hard DB fan, you might also spot that the main characters (beelzebub) dad look eerily similar to a certain dragon ball a character from the buu arc. Is it a homage? Or is it some parallel world to the db world? I'm not sure, however I am sure that this show rocks!
If you are a die hard DB fan, you might also spot that the main characters (beelzebub) dad look eerily similar to a certain dragon ball a character from the buu arc. Is it a homage? Or is it some parallel world to the db world? I'm not sure, however I am sure that this show rocks!
It was probably a very great choice from Akira Toryama to create a new manga and anime which operates with a much smaller plot and set of characters than Dragon Ball. Sand Land's overall look and vibe is very similar to the creators' previous works but it is more down to Earth and simple. It is also more shorter. The project just feel like he wanted to go back to his roots after the ever increasing epicness of DBZ and DBS. It is what happened but maybe the anime is just too straightforward, it feels rushed and just lacks the action and the truly magical journey. While it definitely profits some from the simplistic lore and world building it just become tedious and dragged out in the end. The characters are not that likeable and memorable, they are way too black and white and 2 dimensional. While the anime is not worth watching for anything new or exciting, the game offers a really good experience in the same story and world.
Good fun. The second arc of the show is more entertaining than the first as it features a lot more crazy action while the first is mainly about uncovering the water conspiracy. The animation, quirky characters like the Swimmers and character designs makes it seem like a spin-off of Dragon Ball. Dabura makes an appearance but I believe demon king Dabura from Majin Buu saga and King Lucifer are not the same character. In this world where "demons" live among humans, it is funny how the main antagonist of the second arc is an "angel" while the cartoony "demons" are the victims and are still looked down as fiends even though they mean no harm including Lucifer who is busy with board games lol.
Beezlebub proudly proclaiming his "evildoing" with laughably harmless habits coming across as the most innocent being ever shaking-hands-emoji the Flash being smug about not washing his hands after peeing because it's evil in DCAU.
RIP Akira Toriyama.
Beezlebub proudly proclaiming his "evildoing" with laughably harmless habits coming across as the most innocent being ever shaking-hands-emoji the Flash being smug about not washing his hands after peeing because it's evil in DCAU.
RIP Akira Toriyama.
The Sand Land manga is very short. It is only a single volume. As a result... the manga only gave enough material for the first 6 episodes of this anime. The subsequent 7 are entirely new material to me. So it is nice to see the world expanded a bit.
People have complained about Sand Land being "too simple." Personally, the simplicity is why I like it. I am rather tired of shows throwing constant twists into their shows just for the sake of complicating things and stringing out plotlines that should have ended long ago.
The animation style is more cell shaded animation rather than the more old school anime style. This style is very common these days due to being cheaper. But to be fair to Sand Land... it genuinely suits this style and it is executed well.
I consider the first 6 episodes to be the better half of the series. The second half is reasonable and as I said... the world expansion is nice. But the angel being a psychopath is a very tired trope at this point.
Fortunately, due to the shortness of the manga... this series is not stretched beyond belief. It is short and sweet and doesn't overstay its welcome.
It is also the kind of anime that is perfectly suitable for kids, which is good. Yes... there are tanks and guns. But there isn't any gore or anything and it is mostly just good silly fun.
People have complained about Sand Land being "too simple." Personally, the simplicity is why I like it. I am rather tired of shows throwing constant twists into their shows just for the sake of complicating things and stringing out plotlines that should have ended long ago.
The animation style is more cell shaded animation rather than the more old school anime style. This style is very common these days due to being cheaper. But to be fair to Sand Land... it genuinely suits this style and it is executed well.
I consider the first 6 episodes to be the better half of the series. The second half is reasonable and as I said... the world expansion is nice. But the angel being a psychopath is a very tired trope at this point.
Fortunately, due to the shortness of the manga... this series is not stretched beyond belief. It is short and sweet and doesn't overstay its welcome.
It is also the kind of anime that is perfectly suitable for kids, which is good. Yes... there are tanks and guns. But there isn't any gore or anything and it is mostly just good silly fun.
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By what name was Sand Land: The Series (2024) officially released in India in English?
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