Il tempo è il 2242, l'umanità è fuggita nel sottosuolo a causa di una catastrofe senza precedenti chiamata "Lacrime della luna nuova".Il tempo è il 2242, l'umanità è fuggita nel sottosuolo a causa di una catastrofe senza precedenti chiamata "Lacrime della luna nuova".Il tempo è il 2242, l'umanità è fuggita nel sottosuolo a causa di una catastrofe senza precedenti chiamata "Lacrime della luna nuova".
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There as some good episode in this group of 12. It has a lot of filler episodes that just boring to watch. The last 3 epsoide were really good. It like reward for sticking through all boring ones. The last three made me want a season 2 This series is about robot girl who lost her memories. It is discovered that they help with driving the mech and have powers. It take place post apocalyptic world. I mean post because a lot human civilization has rebuilt. That why filler episode are boring because you feel there is no danger. They do develop the characters. I only started to care at the end. The pacing could better than all over the place. The 2nd is faster pace and pulls on your heart strings. On some episodes I just want watch next one to see what happens.
Following the excitement for mecha anime renewed by Gundam: Witch from Mercury, Synduality: Noir emerges as a fresh take on the genre, offering a contrasting vision.
While Witch from Mercury offered a breath of fresh air for its established franchise, Noir is utterly derivative. It forgoes the potential for spacefaring LGBTQ+ relationships in favor of a tired harem trope. The protagonist is the typical dense character we see in countless post-apocalyptic mecha stories involving alien invaders. Noir fails to innovate within the genre, borrowing heavily from others. Its "Magus" system, a contract-bound humanoid companion, feels like a copy of Fate's Servants and JoJo's Stands. It's basically Takt Op. Destiny with giant robots, thankfully without reaching the same level of absurdity.
Even though Noir uses familiar elements like stock characters and skimpy outfits, it's still entertaining. The art and animation are impressive, especially the mecha battles done in 3D. The characters, while typical, behave more maturely than their age suggests and their funny exchanges make them endearing.
The story unfolds one episode at a time, focusing more on introducing new characters than advancing the plot. It's unclear if things will become more serious and fast-paced later, but so far, season 1 is a fun and light introduction.
The Synduality project, particularly its anime Synduality: Noir, has generated some buzz. The anime uses the character Noir to introduce the world, but despite the involvement of well-known creators, it's not particularly groundbreaking in the mecha genre.
So, does part two fix the issues of part one? Yes, kind of. But it's not perfect - it still has its ups and downs.
Noir's a double-edged sword for her allies. Unraveling the truth about the Type Zero Magus and its origin in a place called Histoire has caused problems for everyone around her. This hidden location is key to a sinister plot by the Ideal group, led by Weisheit Blaurecht. He opposes a future with Maguses and aims to wipe them out. Ideal's creation and its followers are just tools for his plan.
Only his close friends, Macht Ewigkeit and Licht Alter (Tokio), are aware of his horrifying goal. Despite having their own Maguses (Macht with Schnee and Licht with Mouton), Licht ultimately defects because of his conscience. This is how he and his Magus end up in Rock Town as a double agent for both sides.
Meanwhile, Kanata's meddling in Noir's mysteries has been a source of trouble. While his hero complex was a pain in Part 1, he's grown more determined in Part 2. He wants to stop Ideal and Weisheit's vision of a human-only world. With Ciel's help, his goal is to fix Noir and make her a true Type Zero Magus.
The animation quality remains good (studio 8-bit) and the large cast is still there. The story reaches a major turning point, with characters risking themselves to save loved ones. The music in the first part ("Part 1") felt more impactful for setting up the series, even though the artists for the opening and ending themes switched places in the second part ("Part 2").
Overall, I wasn't impressed by Synduality. Combining different media types (mixed-media) is challenging, especially for video game companies like Bandai Namco with many existing franchises (like Scarlet Nexus). Mecha anime haven't been particularly innovative lately, even when paired with a video game. This is the case with Synduality: the anime just aired, and the video game (Synduality: Echo of Ada) comes out right after, even though they have different stories.
While Witch from Mercury offered a breath of fresh air for its established franchise, Noir is utterly derivative. It forgoes the potential for spacefaring LGBTQ+ relationships in favor of a tired harem trope. The protagonist is the typical dense character we see in countless post-apocalyptic mecha stories involving alien invaders. Noir fails to innovate within the genre, borrowing heavily from others. Its "Magus" system, a contract-bound humanoid companion, feels like a copy of Fate's Servants and JoJo's Stands. It's basically Takt Op. Destiny with giant robots, thankfully without reaching the same level of absurdity.
Even though Noir uses familiar elements like stock characters and skimpy outfits, it's still entertaining. The art and animation are impressive, especially the mecha battles done in 3D. The characters, while typical, behave more maturely than their age suggests and their funny exchanges make them endearing.
The story unfolds one episode at a time, focusing more on introducing new characters than advancing the plot. It's unclear if things will become more serious and fast-paced later, but so far, season 1 is a fun and light introduction.
The Synduality project, particularly its anime Synduality: Noir, has generated some buzz. The anime uses the character Noir to introduce the world, but despite the involvement of well-known creators, it's not particularly groundbreaking in the mecha genre.
So, does part two fix the issues of part one? Yes, kind of. But it's not perfect - it still has its ups and downs.
Noir's a double-edged sword for her allies. Unraveling the truth about the Type Zero Magus and its origin in a place called Histoire has caused problems for everyone around her. This hidden location is key to a sinister plot by the Ideal group, led by Weisheit Blaurecht. He opposes a future with Maguses and aims to wipe them out. Ideal's creation and its followers are just tools for his plan.
Only his close friends, Macht Ewigkeit and Licht Alter (Tokio), are aware of his horrifying goal. Despite having their own Maguses (Macht with Schnee and Licht with Mouton), Licht ultimately defects because of his conscience. This is how he and his Magus end up in Rock Town as a double agent for both sides.
Meanwhile, Kanata's meddling in Noir's mysteries has been a source of trouble. While his hero complex was a pain in Part 1, he's grown more determined in Part 2. He wants to stop Ideal and Weisheit's vision of a human-only world. With Ciel's help, his goal is to fix Noir and make her a true Type Zero Magus.
The animation quality remains good (studio 8-bit) and the large cast is still there. The story reaches a major turning point, with characters risking themselves to save loved ones. The music in the first part ("Part 1") felt more impactful for setting up the series, even though the artists for the opening and ending themes switched places in the second part ("Part 2").
Overall, I wasn't impressed by Synduality. Combining different media types (mixed-media) is challenging, especially for video game companies like Bandai Namco with many existing franchises (like Scarlet Nexus). Mecha anime haven't been particularly innovative lately, even when paired with a video game. This is the case with Synduality: the anime just aired, and the video game (Synduality: Echo of Ada) comes out right after, even though they have different stories.
One of the best animes i watched this year.
Amazing dialogs, sound and music.
Loving the caracthers, a true hidden gem of anime.
Watch it, its worth the time <3.
After watchinf the first episode you will be hooked, its a fantastic anime, hoping it will have a 2nd season and more.
Best anime of 2023 so far, still on episode 6, but dont want it to end haha.
On display on disney plus, all the scenes are amazing, graphics of the show ia outstading, music is top notch and the dialogs were really well written.
Dont miss it, its a very good anime for mecha lovers and tech lovers, it has a bit of all and always surprising!!!
Amazing dialogs, sound and music.
Loving the caracthers, a true hidden gem of anime.
Watch it, its worth the time <3.
After watchinf the first episode you will be hooked, its a fantastic anime, hoping it will have a 2nd season and more.
Best anime of 2023 so far, still on episode 6, but dont want it to end haha.
On display on disney plus, all the scenes are amazing, graphics of the show ia outstading, music is top notch and the dialogs were really well written.
Dont miss it, its a very good anime for mecha lovers and tech lovers, it has a bit of all and always surprising!!!
Anime has been getting kinda stale recently. Feels like a lot of them are just being pumped out now and a lot with the same feel and theme. But this is definitely a return to something interesting and fun. Really caught my attention. Looks amazing and the story progresses at a really great pace. Not too fast and not too slow. I'm ready for the second season. And now because of this anime I realized that there is a game coming out about to so I definitely will play it to keep up with the story. Definitely a recommendation for people wanting something new. Especially for long time anime fans....
The anime is a tier S anime, one of the best i have ever seen. The concept is deep, related and very thougt over. It shows a basic view of what may happen to humanity and their relations with ai. It catches up your emotions and if you watch it with full heart, you'll definitely get attatched and will feel every sacrifice in the anime. First 14-15 episodes may seem boring but tossing up it with romance and comedy, the story progresses greatly and it was very important for building connections to characters. The episodes from 16-24 are full of dedication, heartbreak, sacrifices and even a large character development in the MC.
As top tier animes always leave a thoughtful and heartwarming ending, this one did too. You become so bound, you can feel a warmth in yourself as well. I greatly suggest this anime, people who like action, romcoms, sci-fi, mechs etc. Must watch this..and yeah there will be no new season which is clarified at the end itself.
As top tier animes always leave a thoughtful and heartwarming ending, this one did too. You become so bound, you can feel a warmth in yourself as well. I greatly suggest this anime, people who like action, romcoms, sci-fi, mechs etc. Must watch this..and yeah there will be no new season which is clarified at the end itself.
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