When the world's seven most advanced robots and their human allies are murdered one by one, inspector Gesicht soon discovers that he's also in danger.When the world's seven most advanced robots and their human allies are murdered one by one, inspector Gesicht soon discovers that he's also in danger.When the world's seven most advanced robots and their human allies are murdered one by one, inspector Gesicht soon discovers that he's also in danger.
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As soon as Netflix releases a new celebrated anime I'm a sceptic. The reviews look bought, the reviewers dumb. But still, I had my eyes on Pluto and it didn't disappoint.
Other reviews will tell you what the story is about. For me the anime is fascinating due to its in-depth analysis of AI and the meaning of being alive, to feel and being a person.
I loved the characters, the twists and turns of the plot, the dialogue, the score, the style. It's excellent, like a mix between Monster and Neon Genesis Evangelion.
This is what anime can give you that other video formats lack. The ability to explore ideas within a story, in the same way literature can.
A must-watch.
Other reviews will tell you what the story is about. For me the anime is fascinating due to its in-depth analysis of AI and the meaning of being alive, to feel and being a person.
I loved the characters, the twists and turns of the plot, the dialogue, the score, the style. It's excellent, like a mix between Monster and Neon Genesis Evangelion.
This is what anime can give you that other video formats lack. The ability to explore ideas within a story, in the same way literature can.
A must-watch.
This might be a stretch, but this show to me was like if True Detective and Cyberpunk: Edgerunners had a baby. The elements of mystery aligned with the chaos that is ensued by these robotic inhuman like beings is incredible yet saddening to watch play out. There are other elements of shows that I think can be compared, and from what I've heard this anime was created by the creator of Monster, but for me those two shows I mentioned were the first to come to mind for me.
Pluto is a sci-fi, mystery, action thriller that brings together so many elements and pretty much knocks all of them out of the park. Every one of the 7 advanced robots have so much life to them that makes you root for them from the get-go. Gesicht, the inspector/detective who is the main protagonist brings so much to the story with his fury and compassion. Epsilon shows the care and love for others in the show. North No.2 gives you hope that you can pursue dreams despite a dark, hard to ignore past. Hercules shows the passion in fighting, while Brando shows how fighting can be put aside for family. And Atom and his sister show you hope, and a glimmer of light in a dark tunnel.
The supporting cast does a great job to further express these feeling at times as well, but this show does a tremendous job of throwing you into a cruel world with robotic figures with artificial intelligence, yet the beings that are supposed to be emotionless make you feel the most, and show you real tears.
Pluto is a brilliant 8 episode mini-series that gives you so much and creates a mysterious and interesting experience that you can't look away from. And with some of the current heavy hitters airing as of recent in the anime world like JJK, Bleach TYBW, One Piece, and the much anticipated final chapter of Attack On Titan that airs this weekend to name a few, it's great to see a mini series pop in and steal the shine every once in a while, and show that anime isn't going anywhere anytime soon.
Pluto is a sci-fi, mystery, action thriller that brings together so many elements and pretty much knocks all of them out of the park. Every one of the 7 advanced robots have so much life to them that makes you root for them from the get-go. Gesicht, the inspector/detective who is the main protagonist brings so much to the story with his fury and compassion. Epsilon shows the care and love for others in the show. North No.2 gives you hope that you can pursue dreams despite a dark, hard to ignore past. Hercules shows the passion in fighting, while Brando shows how fighting can be put aside for family. And Atom and his sister show you hope, and a glimmer of light in a dark tunnel.
The supporting cast does a great job to further express these feeling at times as well, but this show does a tremendous job of throwing you into a cruel world with robotic figures with artificial intelligence, yet the beings that are supposed to be emotionless make you feel the most, and show you real tears.
Pluto is a brilliant 8 episode mini-series that gives you so much and creates a mysterious and interesting experience that you can't look away from. And with some of the current heavy hitters airing as of recent in the anime world like JJK, Bleach TYBW, One Piece, and the much anticipated final chapter of Attack On Titan that airs this weekend to name a few, it's great to see a mini series pop in and steal the shine every once in a while, and show that anime isn't going anywhere anytime soon.
This is a great sci-fi mystery series. It's a true sci-fi series in that it takes current conflicting situations (AI, war conflicts) and extrapolates the good and bad possibilities into the future based on the current issues they're facing. The story telling is very good, humanizing robots who develop emotions and hopes and dreams, just as much as humans do. Character development is equally as good, especially learning the ups and downs that Gesicht faces in his job as a detective and in his personal relationships. I only noticed a couple of small plot bandaids to smooth things over, but otherwise, it's a really well told story and warning of the consequences of the greed that causes war and the ensuing escalation that develops from the pain and hatred of wars.
Thank you Netflix, for adapting this story and that too so perfectly. I've missed this feeling. There are only a few anime I was able to binge non-stop (like Steins Gate or AOT). Pluto is no different. It's right up there with some of the best mystery/suspense anime.
There are many reasons why Pluto might be one of the best anime we've gotten in years. Let me explore those reasons one by one.
The storytelling and pacing is just perfect. A mystery is told perfectly, when a viewer is curious, but never confused. That's what this anime did. The story is shown to be complex, but still doesn't seem that way. The pace is never too fast. I never struggled to keep track of the information given so far. It's also never too slow. I just don't know where those 8 hours went. I was so involved in the story. It gave brief amounts of information, at perfect intervals in the story in order to complete the puzzle in our brain.
This isn't just a thriller. It's a story about humanity, about emotions, hatred in particular. Because of how concise the story is, every plot point leads to this theme. Each character plays a huge role in communicating the story's message. And I cared for each of them. The second half brought me to tears. The conclusion is very emotionally satisfying too.
I love how this story used AI in order to explore humanity, and to enhance its emotions as well as its theme. It's just brilliant writing. Such a story, seems impactful now more than ever.
The character that stole the show, was Gesicht. A flawlessly written character, with a very emotional arc. He deserved being the protagonist of this wonderful story.
Another thing I loved was that this was sort of a mix of a futuristic sci-fi mystery, a dark psychological mystery, as well as a detective story.
There's just one tiny problem I had. During the final episodes, they introduced some new plot points, that felt a bit out of place to me.
But overall, this is an emotionally heavy story, memorable mystery and it's brilliantly told. Please, watch it on Netflix. We need more anime like these.
There are many reasons why Pluto might be one of the best anime we've gotten in years. Let me explore those reasons one by one.
The storytelling and pacing is just perfect. A mystery is told perfectly, when a viewer is curious, but never confused. That's what this anime did. The story is shown to be complex, but still doesn't seem that way. The pace is never too fast. I never struggled to keep track of the information given so far. It's also never too slow. I just don't know where those 8 hours went. I was so involved in the story. It gave brief amounts of information, at perfect intervals in the story in order to complete the puzzle in our brain.
This isn't just a thriller. It's a story about humanity, about emotions, hatred in particular. Because of how concise the story is, every plot point leads to this theme. Each character plays a huge role in communicating the story's message. And I cared for each of them. The second half brought me to tears. The conclusion is very emotionally satisfying too.
I love how this story used AI in order to explore humanity, and to enhance its emotions as well as its theme. It's just brilliant writing. Such a story, seems impactful now more than ever.
The character that stole the show, was Gesicht. A flawlessly written character, with a very emotional arc. He deserved being the protagonist of this wonderful story.
Another thing I loved was that this was sort of a mix of a futuristic sci-fi mystery, a dark psychological mystery, as well as a detective story.
There's just one tiny problem I had. During the final episodes, they introduced some new plot points, that felt a bit out of place to me.
But overall, this is an emotionally heavy story, memorable mystery and it's brilliantly told. Please, watch it on Netflix. We need more anime like these.
This show is slow paced, yes but it rewards your patience with a climax that hits harder emotionally than any of the anime punches we are used to.
I had high expectations of this since I loved Monster, another anime by the Pluto's author and just like Monster, this show truly embodies human kindness and empathy.
The world is messed up and this show draws parallel to some of the darkest events of the latest millennium but throughout those moments of bleak and violent incidents, there's a ray of hope that this show never loses sight of.
Seinen anime are few in number but the recent adaptation of Vinland Saga and now this gives me hope that there's an audience that wants to see more mature themes in anime.
In short, Pluto is a masterpiece if you're patient and willing to pay attention.
I had high expectations of this since I loved Monster, another anime by the Pluto's author and just like Monster, this show truly embodies human kindness and empathy.
The world is messed up and this show draws parallel to some of the darkest events of the latest millennium but throughout those moments of bleak and violent incidents, there's a ray of hope that this show never loses sight of.
Seinen anime are few in number but the recent adaptation of Vinland Saga and now this gives me hope that there's an audience that wants to see more mature themes in anime.
In short, Pluto is a masterpiece if you're patient and willing to pay attention.
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- TriviaPluto (also known as Bruton in the english dub of the 1980's version) Is the secondary antagonist of The World's Strongest Robot arc in the classic manga Astro Boy, and also the titular anti-villain of Naoki Urasawa's Pluto.
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