During the French Revolution, vampire hunter prodigy Richter Belmont fights to uphold his family's legacy and prevent the rise of a ruthless, power-hungry vampire.During the French Revolution, vampire hunter prodigy Richter Belmont fights to uphold his family's legacy and prevent the rise of a ruthless, power-hungry vampire.During the French Revolution, vampire hunter prodigy Richter Belmont fights to uphold his family's legacy and prevent the rise of a ruthless, power-hungry vampire.
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I really loved the first series as far as adaptation goes, back when Nocturne got announced I was stoked to see how they could keep the plotlines fresh. In this case, Nocturne is a beatifully animated show, with a few hiccups which don't retract from the experience, the sound is good, however voice acting ranges from good to fine.
As for story, this is where I'm conflicted, on one hand the plot is good and Erzebeth Bathory is a good pick for a villain, but... what the actual hell is up with the writing? Dialogues seem stiff, leaving little depth, they get so bad at times that it just took me out of the experience. With that said, I like Nocturne despite these issues, I hope that they will improve when the second season comes out, there's still a chance for it going from good to great..
As for story, this is where I'm conflicted, on one hand the plot is good and Erzebeth Bathory is a good pick for a villain, but... what the actual hell is up with the writing? Dialogues seem stiff, leaving little depth, they get so bad at times that it just took me out of the experience. With that said, I like Nocturne despite these issues, I hope that they will improve when the second season comes out, there's still a chance for it going from good to great..
The first seasons were masterfully crafted icons that convinced me to give a chance to all Netflix Animation originals. Upon discovery of a new season in a new setting, I was surprised it was in the works. Little did I know it did not..meet expectations.
There is nothing wrong with setting a sequel of any film or movie in a new setting. This is considered a completely natural move to explore new horizons in a fictional world.
Sadly it did not work for this series sequel, easily as it failed to meet the masterpiece of the first few seasons. The new cast of characters were literally just thrown in without any type of introductions to note. We were expected to be able to understand immediately what was the story and development. This didn't happen, I found myself questioning several parts as the episodes went on and on.
"Why did this happen, where did this happen, what is the point of this"
We all know asking too many basic questions in any film series is not a good sign.
Animation wise, Castlevania still has it down as its still one of the best points of this trilogy.
Maybe this sequel deviated too much from the original masterpiece or suffered from a lack of clarity that was needed for development.
The only reason why I am not giving a abysmally low rating is due to the possible redemption previewed at the last episode.
So let's continue to watch the next season or two of this sequel and make our judgements by then.
There is nothing wrong with setting a sequel of any film or movie in a new setting. This is considered a completely natural move to explore new horizons in a fictional world.
Sadly it did not work for this series sequel, easily as it failed to meet the masterpiece of the first few seasons. The new cast of characters were literally just thrown in without any type of introductions to note. We were expected to be able to understand immediately what was the story and development. This didn't happen, I found myself questioning several parts as the episodes went on and on.
"Why did this happen, where did this happen, what is the point of this"
We all know asking too many basic questions in any film series is not a good sign.
Animation wise, Castlevania still has it down as its still one of the best points of this trilogy.
Maybe this sequel deviated too much from the original masterpiece or suffered from a lack of clarity that was needed for development.
The only reason why I am not giving a abysmally low rating is due to the possible redemption previewed at the last episode.
So let's continue to watch the next season or two of this sequel and make our judgements by then.
The drawing style is pretty good though I feel the previous series was slightly better as it had better atmosphere.
The main issue is that the story moves too far from the original formula.
The new story is set in Revolutionary France but everything is "micro-adjusted" to fit a specific artificial narrative. Feels a like like the characters, story, dialogue all are forced into specific boxes.
The characters are more diverse cast now. Dracula no longer relevant instead is been replaced by another antagonist and she's not as scary to be honest. Belmont has been nerfed into a an insecure, young weakling. They tried to make it look strong by giving him raunchy lines but just looks bad.
The show keeps trying to associate revolution with emancipation and freedom and monarchy with vampires and evil at every corner.
Overall I'd say is not worth watching. The quality of their shows is getting worse and worse. The dialogue of the show is just terrible.
Animation 9/10 Characters 5/10 Story 2/10.
The main issue is that the story moves too far from the original formula.
The new story is set in Revolutionary France but everything is "micro-adjusted" to fit a specific artificial narrative. Feels a like like the characters, story, dialogue all are forced into specific boxes.
The characters are more diverse cast now. Dracula no longer relevant instead is been replaced by another antagonist and she's not as scary to be honest. Belmont has been nerfed into a an insecure, young weakling. They tried to make it look strong by giving him raunchy lines but just looks bad.
The show keeps trying to associate revolution with emancipation and freedom and monarchy with vampires and evil at every corner.
Overall I'd say is not worth watching. The quality of their shows is getting worse and worse. The dialogue of the show is just terrible.
Animation 9/10 Characters 5/10 Story 2/10.
Having finished Season 2, I will say this, with no spoilers.
One: Every fight is won in anime style "The power of emotional friendship".
Childish, beginning to end.
Two: Whenever a big baddie must be powerful, something will always happen to rescue the "heroes".
Deus Ex Machina. Just watch it. You'll see.
Three: If you make it to the final episode (which I wonder, what kind of "person" gave it a 9) you will realize the streetfighter vibes.
I mean, just look at the IMDB picture. Trevor is basically Ryu... Also fights the same...seriously.
Other than those three points, the reactions of almost everyone make zero sense.
Just wait and see humans not reacting to the supernatural.
There are no consequences for idiocy and bad decisions.
Generally, they took the feeling of what made the first one great and shoved it in a superhero anime machine which serves nothing.
Not to mention the freaking forced messages that it tries to pass.
What is it with everyone these days... Sometimes the freaking bad guys are just the bad guys.
It's a game adaptation for crying out loud... Anyway, that is all.
One: Every fight is won in anime style "The power of emotional friendship".
Childish, beginning to end.
Two: Whenever a big baddie must be powerful, something will always happen to rescue the "heroes".
Deus Ex Machina. Just watch it. You'll see.
Three: If you make it to the final episode (which I wonder, what kind of "person" gave it a 9) you will realize the streetfighter vibes.
I mean, just look at the IMDB picture. Trevor is basically Ryu... Also fights the same...seriously.
Other than those three points, the reactions of almost everyone make zero sense.
Just wait and see humans not reacting to the supernatural.
There are no consequences for idiocy and bad decisions.
Generally, they took the feeling of what made the first one great and shoved it in a superhero anime machine which serves nothing.
Not to mention the freaking forced messages that it tries to pass.
What is it with everyone these days... Sometimes the freaking bad guys are just the bad guys.
It's a game adaptation for crying out loud... Anyway, that is all.
I feel like I enjoyed the flagship Castlevania series, especially the earlier seasons, and I'm not certain what happened here. The voice acting is decent - especially Zahn McClarnon as Olrox - and the animation is okay. The storyline is a big whiff at the plate.
My biggest pet peeve is the stakes (no pun intended) are so low: characters seem to be both invincible and never removed permanently from the storyline. After this happens over and over you start to feel like what's the point of these battles if there's never any real consequences. I'm also a stickler for consistency so if you're a mortal and are hit by a goddess.......you should probably die (granted so many shows are guilty of this).
The Edouard storyline is grimacingly bad and at the end of the second season I just started skipping all his scenes, which seemed artificially emo. The storyline jumps all over the place, especially in the second season, and I feel like they really did Erzsebet a disservice. She is such a bland and one-dimensional antagonist, there was a real chance to make her complex and interesting.
Finally, the show should have leaned more into Belmont/Alucard, who deserved so much more screen time than they received, this is Castlevania after all.
My biggest pet peeve is the stakes (no pun intended) are so low: characters seem to be both invincible and never removed permanently from the storyline. After this happens over and over you start to feel like what's the point of these battles if there's never any real consequences. I'm also a stickler for consistency so if you're a mortal and are hit by a goddess.......you should probably die (granted so many shows are guilty of this).
The Edouard storyline is grimacingly bad and at the end of the second season I just started skipping all his scenes, which seemed artificially emo. The storyline jumps all over the place, especially in the second season, and I feel like they really did Erzsebet a disservice. She is such a bland and one-dimensional antagonist, there was a real chance to make her complex and interesting.
Finally, the show should have leaned more into Belmont/Alucard, who deserved so much more screen time than they received, this is Castlevania after all.
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- TriviaThis series takes place almost 300 years after Trevor Belmont & Sypha Belnades. Ricther Belmont is Trevor Belmont's 6th Great-Grandson.
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