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Anime Re Zero Ep 1

Anime Re Zero Ep 1

This is a review and rewatch of the Re: Zero – Starting Life in Another World anime series. Covering Season one Episode one (Director’s Cut Edition).

When I woke up, the reactor was on season two and I watched a few more episodes before deciding to actually properly watch it myself.

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I’ve wanted to do arewatchseries on my blog for a while now, since there were so many good anime and animated tv shows I never got a chance to review live because…it was many years ago.

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For reference, my favoriteisekaiseries isLog Horizon, withGrimgarof Fantasy and Ashbeing a close second. I also really likeAttack on Titan, but that hasn’t been confirmed to be anisekaianime series…yet.😏

I know that she is a half-elf, and has some sort of resemblance to the Witch of JealousySatella, but is not actually her. Despite all of this, time travel shenanigans are at play here via Return by Death – so anything is possible.

I’m going to hold onto my suspicion of Emilia for a while longer. Especially since she and Puck seem to know something more about Subaru than they let on.

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Speaking of Subaru…he mentioned staying at the arcade all day long before hitting theconbiniand being transported toLugnicarandomly. He also seemed to be crying out for help, or trying to warn his future self not to go there…but then later on in the episode makes a promise to save Emilia basically however many times it takes.

Why does Subaru even feelcompelledto keep saving Emilia over and over no matter what? I get that he thinks she is pretty, but is it really worth putting yourself through the mental torture of dying over and over in the most gruesome ways?

Is actually a video game, but since “starting life in another world” is part of the title does it mean it isanalternative universe?

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Because how on earth wouldSatellabe powerful enough to summon a human into a video game unless the video game character was somehow…sentient? And since Subaru played in the arcade all day he was somehow transported into her world?

I don’t know. I probably sound like a crackpot naming all of these off the wall theories and it’s only the first episode.

(Also…I’m kind of digging Elsa. I know that she’s thevillainbut, she seems to have a really interesting world view. Then again, sometimes I just like the antagonist just for the sake of liking them. Especially if they seem more interesting than the current protagonist…)

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Discussion] Wanted To Rewatch Re:zero But It Seems That Season 1 Disappeared In Netflix. Any Clues On What Happened?

? What is so special about Subaru that he has the Return by Death power?Does Emilia turn intoSatellain some distant alternative timeline?

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Re: Zero, Starting Life In Another World

I write in my personal time and I haven't published much at all. I don't know if that qualifies me as a writer or not, but I'd like to change that. I have a deep passion for travel, cinema and (mainly) East Asian things, but I plan on writing various things to keep it spicy. Let's prosper together ~ よろしくおねがいします。 View all posts by In Asian SpacesDid this first episode really need to be fifty minutes long? Well… maybe. Maybe if the first half wasn’t so goddamn boring, I’d be more receptive of the first episode having such an extended run-time. But unfortunately, we don’t really get to the meat and potatoes of Re:Zero until the second half of the one-hour special, and by then, I was almost ready to throw in the towel. It all starts with the main character, and Subaru

Your typical anime lead. So right off the bat, we start from zero. That’s how it is now. You start with these stereotypical characters, then the story tries to build from there. “What makes Subaru different isn’t how his tale begins, but where it goes from there!” is something charitable you might say. But personally, I was figuratively tearing my hair out. The first half just felt so slow-paced and inane. Woo, I gotta go save the world from utter destruction, but wait, wait, wait… let’s help this little girl find her mother in the starting city’s market area.

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Because it’s 2016, it’s become almost expected to do this semi-fourth-wall-breaking nonsense. No, check that, it’s required now. So for the first fifteen minutes or so, Subaru just goes on and on about what a generic fantasy anime should be. Oh, I’ve been summoned to another world. Oh, I should have magic. Oh, I should run into a cute girl. Oh, I’m supposed to wake up with my head in the cute girl’s lap. Mate, shut the fuck up. Y’see, shows now are so mired in its own subculture that it thinks its being cheeky if the main character can kinda do a meta-commentary on the predicament he’s in. If you don’t point these things out, the audience then can’t pat itself on the back for being in-the-know. But while that might have been novel the first or second time around, again, it’s 2016. I just want the anime to get on with it already. And to top it all off, Subaru is a self-admitted loser. A shut-in. A broke nobody in the real world. Woo. Inspiring. Another one of these self-professed hikikomori for me to relate to.

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Subaru runs into his equally uninspiring co-star, the prototypical fantasy maiden… Satella? Judging by the way Puck reacts in the screenshot above, that’s not her real name. But for now, she’s Satella, and like all fantasy maidens, she’s in need of assistance. She’s lost something very valuable to her — an insignia with a jewel at the center — and Subaru’s just the plucky, determined nipponjin to help her. Like it’s just second nature. I’m a stranger in strange land, and I have no shelter, food, money — hell, I can’t even 

The language in this new world, but let me just help you ’cause you’re cute as fuck. Let’s get started then. But we don’t get started. It takes over fifteen minutes just for the two of them to run into and introduce themselves to each other. Then for the next five minutes, Subaru impresses a little girl with a simple coin trick. Then

, helping the little girl pays off, because her dad gives them a lead as a reward. But not before the main character does some light flirting.

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I’ve been blogging for a long time. I’ve heard it all. The anime is world-building, the anime is developing its characters, so on and so forth. But at the same time, after so many years of watching anime, I think it’s only fair that I expect more. I expect more than the scant world-building that we get. It’s a generic medieval fantasy world. I can’t tell Lugunica apart from any of the other fantasy anime cities I’ve come across. Even when we go to the slums, it doesn’t even gain much character. The slums don’t even look very slummy. Just add some hazy filter, and I guess we’re slumming it. Anyway, we’ve already established that Subaru starts off as a stereotypical character, and the same can be said about Satella. She likes to help people. Even strangers she’s never met like Subaru. Is that really character development? Only in the very technical sense of the term. The biggest revelation we get out of her character is that she’s lying about her identity, but this doesn’t suddenly render the first twenty-five minutes an interesting watch.

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Ultimately, the best I could say about the placid first half is that it draws a contrast to the second half. And that’s not to say that the second half is a suspenseful thrill ride from start to finish or anything. It’s just that the story finally leaves the station. Subaru and Satella track Felt down to some ominous-looking house, but inside, they are murdered by a mysterious assailant. In his last dying breath, Subaru somehow manages to send himself back in time. What can I say? I like these stupid time-traveling gimmicks. Once Subaru found himself back at the beginning of his adventure, I was like, “Alright, I’ll finish this out.” I just saw Erased, so I guess another one couldn’t hurt. It’s like playing a visual novel where I have to reload a save over and over, because I can’t stop triggering those death flags. The only bad part is that I don’t get to make any of the decisions. Instead, I have to watch Subaru.

That’s why having a generic anime lead hurts. Like, if I’m going to watch someone else make these crucial decisions for me, at least make it an interesting character. I know what 

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Decisions would be, so I may as well see how an interesting character might approach the same situation instead. But when it’s a blank slate — aside from the fact that it’s another

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