![]() ![]() ![]() Shoji Kawamori, the creator of the much beloved Macross series of the 80s and 90s, has created another flick to his name, the latest project called Juushinki Pandora, an omage to his works of past of the sci-fi-mecha genre which as of late, has seen much flack due to the many issues with his directorial work. I'm not sure if I'd watch it again, but I certainly enjoyed tuning in for it every week. It can get serious at times, but it never forgets to give its audience a good time. But she's cute, so who really cares? I sure don't.Įnjoyment - I feel like the best way to describe this show would simply be "fun". I could see someone making an argument for how Chloe was underused in the plot. Sound - The soundtrack is serviceable with a few noteworthy songs thrown in during important scenes.Ĭharacter - In this 26 episode show, every character is given some time for development, and I found them all to be likable. The animation is pretty decent for the most part, although I noticed a few problems towards the end. I personally thought it looked fine, but I could see someone calling it overkill. However, there is also a plot that is actually pretty interesting, and it does sort of manage to work in the backstories and motivations of our 3 main heroes: Leon, Quinny, and Doug.Īrt - I think the most memorable quality of the art is how colorful it ![]() Story - This is a show about a genius scientist and his pals fighting monsters and bad guys with crazy science powers. So once again here I am, writing a review for a show that I really liked and almost nobody watched. I've always had a soft spot for shows where some nerdy guy suddenly becomes an action hero. ![]()
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