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Thoughts/Review:
I hadn't planned on watching anything this anime season. After all, I have a HUGE backlog of anime, including titles I'd intended to episode blog last year. But, a number of people said I should check this out, so I did.
Trigger, the production company for KILL la KILL, is following in the steps of Gainax, known for exactly this kind of anime production -- whacky, full of fanservice, not traditionally drawn or animated, plenty of action, and a story that has, on some level, at least a measure of interest.
On the whacky side of things, Trigger goes all out, starting by having the student council show up in an overboard fashion, making GAMAGOURI Ima, the head of the Discipline Committee (aka: Public Morals), squeeze into a classroom and appearing almost as if a giant at times. Trigger does a lot of super deformed stuff in this episode to accentuate the whacky feel of things.
Adding to this is the whacky comedy elements, which while most didn't make me laugh, I did smile a lot. For example, the whole worship of "Satsuki-sama" by the student council members and everyone's fear of her is whacky and made me smile.
On the fanservice front, Trigger takes another page right out of Gainax's books of tricks. Not only did we get the cliched, blonde, bikini-clad, card-babe in the so-called boxing match between Uzu and Ryuuko, but the living uniform Senketsu was about as revealing as you can get, but it too added to the whacky feel of things. Also, having Mako hung upside down allowed for her to be serviced as well.
Since the artwork speaks for itself, I'll move to the action. There's a ton of action in this piece, done in an overboard fashion to further aide the whacky element of this anime.
As to the plot, the premise isn't anything new. Ryuuko being on a quest to find who killed her father by finding the one who holds the other half of her giant scissor ("And why a giant scissor, I asks meself, when this is Japan?"). I swear, once Ryuuko finds this person, I expect her to say something like, "My name is MATOI Ryuuko. You killed my father. Prepare to die." Granted, the folks at Trigger may not be aware of the most excellent Princess Bride movie from the 80's, but I hope they are.
I do think that Trigger is being influenced by Marvel Comics though. Seriously, this city that
Honnouji Academy is in smacks heavily of Madripoor in many ways, such as the thuggery at the lower elevations, and apparently more elite stuff at the higher elevations.
I figure I'll watch this now. I have to keep my summaries down to save time. If I can do that, I can get some other stuff done as well.
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