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Terra, 2068. Cidade por cidade, a sociedade livre está sendo absorvida à força por uma vasta autocracia. Uma força militar mantém a linha. Um piloto poderia virar a maré.Terra, 2068. Cidade por cidade, a sociedade livre está sendo absorvida à força por uma vasta autocracia. Uma força militar mantém a linha. Um piloto poderia virar a maré.Terra, 2068. Cidade por cidade, a sociedade livre está sendo absorvida à força por uma vasta autocracia. Uma força militar mantém a linha. Um piloto poderia virar a maré.
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Without a doubt the first episode grabs you by the short hairs and doesn't let go: the big speech from the colonel when they're heading into battle, the music, the action, all of it had me sitting up straight.
Two episodes into the season and I'm all in, great cast (how the hell did they get David Tenant??) great characters, and definitely room for a great story.
But that great story doesn't show up, at least not entirely.
They needed to spend a few more episodes (or at least ONE) giving some details on the Union. The faceless evil shtick felt incredibly lazy given how much work they put into world building. Just basic things like who they are and where they come from would have been enough (I initially thought they were aliens).
Extra episodes would also have helped to flesh out some of the background characters, the walking-tank-thing pilots for example, because I found it kind of sad that I ended up not invested in them at all by the end of the season.
More screen time for Miranda Worth (Dakota Fanning's character) in particular would have been appreciated, especially considering how heavily she was featured in the first couple episodes. Point of fact, I thought she was the main character at first.
All in all, good western mecha show, but not enough episodes to tell the whole story.
7/10 Stars
Before my review I should preface this by saying that this show is not based on anything. Obviously they didn't come up with the idea of giant mechs, but they didn't base the show off of anything in particular. The shows creator (Gray Haddock) said in an interview that the show definitely had some inspiration from other anime/cartoons, but it was not based on any previously existing show.
Now that we have that out of the way, I thought that Gen:lock was an amazing creation from the people at roosterteeth productions. They choose (relatively) inexperienced voice actors and they did an amazing job. If you look at another hit show from roosterteeth, RWBY, then you can see that they really stepped up their game for this series. Everything in the show is crisp and clean, it looks like they put a lot of effort into this and it paid off big time.
Plot The plot of the show is a very creative take on the mech-fighting genre of animation. Instead of a show like Neon Genesis Evangelion for example, where they use pilots that are in the mechs, Gen:lock transfers their consciousness from their body to the machine, effectively making the mechs into giant humans. this does cause a lot of limitations for their characters though, like leaving their unconscious bodies vulnerable, a time limit on how long they can use the mechs, and most importantly, their is no eject button. they cant just pull a lever and be out of danger. If they get caught by the enemy, they are stuck in the mech until their time limit runs out and they die, or they get rescued. This is something interesting that they do use in the show.
Characters The characters in this show were less than I was hoping for because of their voice actors, but they still had their own quirks. You had your classic strong man, strong silent female, Joe average-army man and the ,tech savvy one and if you watch the show you immediately know what I'm saying here, and can probably guess who's who. That being said, they all had things that made them "stand out" more or less. Like strong man is from japan and he can only speak Japanese, Strong silent girl used to be in an insurgency in Ukraine, Tech savvy girl really likes bunny's and swearing (its honestly a little weird but in a funny way), and Joe average-army man, well hes pretty average, but everyone else has something different. I do have to say that their was a moment that they really didn't need to be there when they were discussing whether or not one of the characters was male or female. The creator of the show (Gray Haddock) said in an interview that he wanted to be able to talk about gender and stuff without it sounding out of place, but it really was, and nothing became of it and it just made the individual characters (and me) feel awkward and uncomfortably out of sync. That being said I hope that their just leaving some room to grow for the characters in the next season(s)
Overall I think that Gen:lock was a great show. I thoroughly enjoyed every episode. I think that the plot, animation, voice actors, and pacing of the show was excellent and I hope that the characters improve as the show goes on.
Now that we have that out of the way, I thought that Gen:lock was an amazing creation from the people at roosterteeth productions. They choose (relatively) inexperienced voice actors and they did an amazing job. If you look at another hit show from roosterteeth, RWBY, then you can see that they really stepped up their game for this series. Everything in the show is crisp and clean, it looks like they put a lot of effort into this and it paid off big time.
Plot The plot of the show is a very creative take on the mech-fighting genre of animation. Instead of a show like Neon Genesis Evangelion for example, where they use pilots that are in the mechs, Gen:lock transfers their consciousness from their body to the machine, effectively making the mechs into giant humans. this does cause a lot of limitations for their characters though, like leaving their unconscious bodies vulnerable, a time limit on how long they can use the mechs, and most importantly, their is no eject button. they cant just pull a lever and be out of danger. If they get caught by the enemy, they are stuck in the mech until their time limit runs out and they die, or they get rescued. This is something interesting that they do use in the show.
Characters The characters in this show were less than I was hoping for because of their voice actors, but they still had their own quirks. You had your classic strong man, strong silent female, Joe average-army man and the ,tech savvy one and if you watch the show you immediately know what I'm saying here, and can probably guess who's who. That being said, they all had things that made them "stand out" more or less. Like strong man is from japan and he can only speak Japanese, Strong silent girl used to be in an insurgency in Ukraine, Tech savvy girl really likes bunny's and swearing (its honestly a little weird but in a funny way), and Joe average-army man, well hes pretty average, but everyone else has something different. I do have to say that their was a moment that they really didn't need to be there when they were discussing whether or not one of the characters was male or female. The creator of the show (Gray Haddock) said in an interview that he wanted to be able to talk about gender and stuff without it sounding out of place, but it really was, and nothing became of it and it just made the individual characters (and me) feel awkward and uncomfortably out of sync. That being said I hope that their just leaving some room to grow for the characters in the next season(s)
Overall I think that Gen:lock was a great show. I thoroughly enjoyed every episode. I think that the plot, animation, voice actors, and pacing of the show was excellent and I hope that the characters improve as the show goes on.
Not in the business ..just enjoy the underdog stories..
I'm just 2 episodes in the serie, and i felt compelled to write a review. Gen: Lock filled a void which was present in animated sci-fi genre. It has emotional depth, intelligent writing, excellent humor (most notably in Dr. Weller and Miguel Garza as comic relief), and likable characters that are wonderfully casted. It feels like a lovechild of Robotech, Ghost In The Shell and XCOM, so what's there not to like?
Great visuals, great voice actors, and decent sci-fi plot. While some of the action and story can be a little hard to follow, it is an exciting series with interesting characters, and impressive action! :-)
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