Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Kakumeiki Valvrave; There's Something Off About This Sunrise-Produced Mecha


Kakumeiki Valvrave Quickie Review

By James U.


Kakumeiki Valvrave (Valvrave the Liberator) is a new sci-fi mecha anime produced by Sunrise (of Gundam fame) and directed by Matsuo Kou (Rozen Maiden, Red Garden, and Storyboard for Gundam 00). It started airing April 12, 2013 and is expected to have 12 episodes.

High school students Tokishima Haruto and his classmates were having a normal high school day until the militaristic country of Dorisa attacked their space colony; a collection of city spheres in owned by JIOR, a neutral country in the middle of a space war between Dorsia and ARUS. In the midst of the chaos, Haruto falls into the cockpit of JIOR’s experimental Gunda-- I mean superweapon and proceeds to cut through those invading fools.


If that bit of premise sounds familiar to you, it’s because it practically copies almost every other Gundam premise in the genre. Case in point: the original Mobile Suit Gundam, Gundam SEED, Gundam AGE, and probably a lot more mecha titles that escapes me at the moment. While it’s pretty cliche, it does have some fantastic animation, and a likable cast (more or less). As fun as Valvrave is, there’s just something about it that puts me off that I can’t quite put my finger on. Expect a Speculative Review after the fifth episode or so.

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