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This is my first time i write a review besides having rated over a 1000 movies and series. Purely because its such a shame this serie wont get a second season. Beautifully made! Character development is of the charts aswel.
They end the show in a smart way so you wont feel longing for a second season bjt it just deserves it.
For a real isekai/anime lover as myself this was really a refreshing show. Not the standard nonsense.
They end the show in a smart way so you wont feel longing for a second season bjt it just deserves it.
For a real isekai/anime lover as myself this was really a refreshing show. Not the standard nonsense.
I have watched many Japanese animation, some are unforgettable such as Ghibili productions or animation series such as Erased. But not all have to be unforgettable or outstanding, some are light and easy such as Ranma. This animation while is not fantastic it is nice and enjoyable maybe a little slanted toward mid teens. Never the less any Japanese animation is far better than the pasteurized, homogenized, franchised cookie cutter Hollywood productions. In response to a reviewer who said " It is cringe worthy when in the first scene of the series it is portraying the females as useless and clumsy damsels in distress
.." Maybe you have watched too many Hollywood shows where 50 KG females with stick figures easily over power men 3 times their size but in real world females do rely on their male kinsmen and friends to defend them, where physical strength is needed, and this is one of the good things about most Japanese animations where women are women and men are still men, this does not mean women are not strong. On the contrary women are shown to be truly strong, i.e. not physically but strong in will and character. You should see Kikyo in Inuyasha or Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind. Again one can not satisfy everyone, especially when views of reality has been so warped by popular culture and interest groups. Enjoy
First of all: I watched the twelve episodes in one go. How rare that has become. And yes, a second season would have been cool. It's incomprehensible why it wasn't produced.
In contrast to the usual Isekai anime, the protagonists of "Grimgar Ashes and Illusions" (not the original title, just the international title) wake up in a new medieval country without any special knowledge -- and are immediately asked to train as soldiers in order to earn money to survive. In practice, this means that they have to go orc hunting from day one, so to speak, to make a living -- and at the same time, in parallel, they have to train their special skills and knowledge in guilds that they have chosen themselves. And so they go into battles fairly inexperienced and naive -- and in the first few episodes an important character dies, whom they mourn for a long time.
The orcs are not stupid monsters, as is often the case in fantasy series... they play chess, sit around the fire together, eat and laugh together... and they develop their own strategies and plan raids. So they seem very human. The moral dimension of killing orcs is addressed in one of the later episodes.
The backgrounds of the protagonists remain a mystery, only that they come from a more modern time in which there are cell phones is obvious. But they cannot think more deeply about the fragments of their previous existence because they are in the precarious situation described and have to expect death every day -- and are forced to constantly develop and adapt to new things.
So much for the positive things.
What distinguishes the anime from really good anime: the characters are completely uninteresting. Just three weeks after watching it, I can no longer remember the main characters... so I am not mentioning them by name in this review. The Internet also seems to have largely forgotten the series.
In contrast to the usual Isekai anime, the protagonists of "Grimgar Ashes and Illusions" (not the original title, just the international title) wake up in a new medieval country without any special knowledge -- and are immediately asked to train as soldiers in order to earn money to survive. In practice, this means that they have to go orc hunting from day one, so to speak, to make a living -- and at the same time, in parallel, they have to train their special skills and knowledge in guilds that they have chosen themselves. And so they go into battles fairly inexperienced and naive -- and in the first few episodes an important character dies, whom they mourn for a long time.
The orcs are not stupid monsters, as is often the case in fantasy series... they play chess, sit around the fire together, eat and laugh together... and they develop their own strategies and plan raids. So they seem very human. The moral dimension of killing orcs is addressed in one of the later episodes.
The backgrounds of the protagonists remain a mystery, only that they come from a more modern time in which there are cell phones is obvious. But they cannot think more deeply about the fragments of their previous existence because they are in the precarious situation described and have to expect death every day -- and are forced to constantly develop and adapt to new things.
So much for the positive things.
What distinguishes the anime from really good anime: the characters are completely uninteresting. Just three weeks after watching it, I can no longer remember the main characters... so I am not mentioning them by name in this review. The Internet also seems to have largely forgotten the series.
On the surface similar in many ways to the others in the genre (hero wakes up in a new world etc..) the many divergences make it worth watching even if it never gets a follow up season.
-The Art is fantastic and blends together different styles in a way that at first is jarring but quickly becomes something I looked forward to. -Character development is key to the depth of this short series, and draws you in. -The "commitment" to the trials and adventures of the group was a pleasant surprise, with the series taking a surprising path early on.
The anime however isn't perfect and falls short in some areas, for example even as it does a great job developing one key character it fails to deliver on another. But all in all it's flaws are forgivable as was only a single season and the hope is this would be ironed out if the show returns.
-The Art is fantastic and blends together different styles in a way that at first is jarring but quickly becomes something I looked forward to. -Character development is key to the depth of this short series, and draws you in. -The "commitment" to the trials and adventures of the group was a pleasant surprise, with the series taking a surprising path early on.
The anime however isn't perfect and falls short in some areas, for example even as it does a great job developing one key character it fails to deliver on another. But all in all it's flaws are forgivable as was only a single season and the hope is this would be ironed out if the show returns.
This series continuation of themes explored in Sword Art Online and Log Horizon.
Taking a mix of the two...pretend like there wasn't the big reveal at the beginning of SOA as to why they were trapped in the game and pretend like there wasn't the awkward shrug off every character in Log Horizon, that was like 'oh fiddle-sticks I got stuck in a video game,' and you have Grimgar of Fantasy and Ash. Not entirely sure how they got into this creative world, but here they are.
The art in the series is a 9 out of 10. The characters are clearly in their own character journey and while at their modest start-up stage in the first 12 episodes, they are entertaining and full of quirks particular to each character.
I am excited for the continuation of the series.
Taking a mix of the two...pretend like there wasn't the big reveal at the beginning of SOA as to why they were trapped in the game and pretend like there wasn't the awkward shrug off every character in Log Horizon, that was like 'oh fiddle-sticks I got stuck in a video game,' and you have Grimgar of Fantasy and Ash. Not entirely sure how they got into this creative world, but here they are.
The art in the series is a 9 out of 10. The characters are clearly in their own character journey and while at their modest start-up stage in the first 12 episodes, they are entertaining and full of quirks particular to each character.
I am excited for the continuation of the series.
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