Anime Robot Harem
Okay so its been awhile since I watched a long anime that's more than your standard 12-13 episodes with each season. Tenchi Muyo! War On Geminar is only 13 episodes long, but each episode is a good 50 minutes, so we can just treat this as a 26 episode anime, which is something I haven't tackled in quite a long time. Fortunately, I was suckered into this one, because it has become one of my favorite animes up to date. Tenchi Muyo! War On Geminar is a high school harem anime with a surprisingly deep plot, an awesome main character and tons of great mecha action. To add on, even as a harem anime, the amount of girls in this one is over the top (see above image), so in a way, there's a crap ton of variety for those of you that like to choose your favorite girl. Its definitely safe to say, even if you aren't into mecha animes, Tenchi Muyo! War On Geminar is an anime that you should give a chance.
The opening song is Follow Me Feat.Sound Around by Seira Kagami, which isn't a bad song to use for an opening. However. while it isn't a bad song, I did feel the need for a more badass song to be featured as an opening, this one did fit the theme for about the series, but when things heated up, it would have been better to have a more rock-esque song to be used for a second opening. Destino by Alchemy + is pretty slow song, which is kind of expected when it comes to ending themes. Nothing to see here people, lets move along!
I am not stingy with my ratings (that's probably why I have so many animes in my recommended list), and I won't be stingy towards this anime. It seems like I always get suckered into loving the shit out of mecha animes, even though I'm not really a mecha person myself (Eureka Seven and Code Geass are some of my all time favorites). Tenchi Muyo! War On Geminar just has too much to offer, too much of the things I love in anime. I love harem and school life themes when done right, and the setting in this anime is just too good to let up. School life segments are done well, and generic situations where multiple girls like the main character are brought to a whole new level (imagine an entire school's female population coming after you). The main character is awesome as hell (he's funny, strong, and NOT overly dependent on others) and the mecha on mecha action is superb. There's just a lot to like here.
Anime Genres Explained
Masaki Kenshi is a boy from another world. He gets sent to the current world for whatever reason, and he wants to go home. However, he falls into the hands of terrorists, whom tell him to kill the next heir in line, Lashara, before they send him back to his planet. He stupidly obeys, and because he is ridiculously skilled, he almost managed to successfully kill Lashara by himself. However, his Seikijin (the mechas in this anime) couldn't withstand the level of power he was exerting on it, and it broke down. Before long, he was captured. During his short imprisonment on the Swan (Lashara's travel craft), the Swan's crew treated him with proper care, so much that he felt like he was at home. However, the terrorists save him, only to attempt to kill him. He escapes, only to make it back to Lashara's craft once again. There, they nurse him back to health, and he thanks them. Now in their debt, he lives as Lashara's servant, attending a school for Seikishin (the mecha pilots) as a student and servant.
This was honestly one of the best animes I have watched in a long time, I really enjoyed my time with Tenchi Muyo! War On Geminar. There was surprisingly a lot more in stall for me than I really expected, and everything combined together was just an amazing blend of many enjoyable genres. Its easygoing as hell when it wants to be, it can become an ecchi/fan service harem anime when it wants to be, it can be an epic mecha anime with huge mecha battle crusades when it wants to be, and when its all in one, its just an amazing experience.As a product of my timeless obsession with girls-wearing-flying-mech-armor, I decided to take a look back at one anime that was almost perfect, except for one glaring flaw: Infinite Stratos was a near-masterpiece that was immediately brought down into the shitter because it insisted on giving most of the spotlight to the worst character. No I’m not talking about your shit waifu. No, I’m not talking about my shit waifu. I’m talking about Ichika, the one that doesn’t belong.
It is an unspoken rule that in a mecha show, people watch it for the giant mechs. It is also much-less-unspoken rule that when people watch a harem show, they watch it for the cute girls. Therefore, in a show that has both combined together, it only makes sense that the single overriding reason why people watch that show is for the cute girls wearing mech suits. Anything that is not both of those things at the same time should not get more than 10 seconds of screen time; a generous amount sufficient for the audience to decide that that thing is unimportant and possibly hateful. In despair, I watched as 10 seconds passed and Ichika was still on the screen, being emphasized over Charlotte.
Is: Infinite Stratos Review
This is the face of perfection and all that is good in this world. Savor it, because it takes a back seat to a dick.
Now, some might argue that in these sorts of shows the girls are just shallow satellite characters that only know how to throw themselves at the male lead. They may very well be right, but that is only a symptom of the underlying problem. If these girls did not in fact have a male lead self-insert character to throw themselves onto, then the mental resources that the author spent on him could then be redistributed among the rest of the cast. Using that time and effort, the author could instead make it so that best girl finally has the best personality too.
I’m going to get a bit technical here in this last section, so please bear with me. Let’s quantify bursts of effort/ingenuity from the creator(s) of a work in a hypothetical unit called “plot points, ” or “PP” for short. The amount of PP that a writer has at their disposal is finite due to physical limitations such as attention span, physical stamina, talent, and Shit Taste. They must spend this PP among all of the characters, as well as the overall plot progression. An insufficient amount of PP distributed into characters leads to shallow personalities and shit waifus, while a lack of PP put into the plot can lead to anything from a dumpster fire to a gainax ending. As the plot progression is necessary for the show to be at least moderately watchable over an extended period of time, the author can only compromise by distributing the PP unevenly so that the most important characters get the most PP. The correct way to do this is to prioritize your diverse cast of girls so that the audience is given the maximal amount of moe-per-PP, leaving only enough PP for the protagonist to remind the male audience that the girls are in fact straight, and would choose to bed with them over each other if given the choice. That’s it, that’s all that Ichika needed to do; we don’t need to see more of him than that, and we certainly don’t need him in the middle of the action all the time.
Top 10 Những Bộ Anime Harem Hành động đáng Xem Nhất
Now that I’ve outlined what’s wrong, I will briefly list some measures that can/have been taken to minimize this complete waste of PP that we call the “Male harem lead”:Hida Kizuna possesses the HHG (Heart Hybrid Gear) ability, but it is not strong enough to make him particularly important. His older sister calls him to transfer to a strategic defense school, where many of the students (many of which are large-breasted girls) use their HHG abilities to fight invaders from another world while wearing extremely skimpy pilot outfits. Kizuna's fighting ability doesn't measure up, but his sister has another plan—apparently having erotic experiences with Kizuna will allow the girls to replenish their energy or power-up. It looks like his new school life is going to be full of embarrassment.
Get Sayonara Zetsubou-sensei voice actor talk & exhibition tickets🌸 HALLOWEEN SALE! Anime & Manga school by Japanese pros Attack on Titan Ukiyo-e Woodblock Print in New Color Version!
Premise: Suspension Bridge Effect It's the rapid heartbeat and arousal when in state of danger. Named after it's discovery of friends and/or people of the opposite sex tended to get married right after experiencing a tall bridge crossing. When
Top 10 Action Harem Anime List [best Recommendations]
Now that I’ve outlined what’s wrong, I will briefly list some measures that can/have been taken to minimize this complete waste of PP that we call the “Male harem lead”:Hida Kizuna possesses the HHG (Heart Hybrid Gear) ability, but it is not strong enough to make him particularly important. His older sister calls him to transfer to a strategic defense school, where many of the students (many of which are large-breasted girls) use their HHG abilities to fight invaders from another world while wearing extremely skimpy pilot outfits. Kizuna's fighting ability doesn't measure up, but his sister has another plan—apparently having erotic experiences with Kizuna will allow the girls to replenish their energy or power-up. It looks like his new school life is going to be full of embarrassment.
Get Sayonara Zetsubou-sensei voice actor talk & exhibition tickets🌸 HALLOWEEN SALE! Anime & Manga school by Japanese pros Attack on Titan Ukiyo-e Woodblock Print in New Color Version!
Premise: Suspension Bridge Effect It's the rapid heartbeat and arousal when in state of danger. Named after it's discovery of friends and/or people of the opposite sex tended to get married right after experiencing a tall bridge crossing. When
Posting Komentar untuk "Anime Robot Harem"