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Sonny Boy

  • Fernsehserie
  • 2021
  • TV-14
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,6/10
2633
IHRE BEWERTUNG
BELIEBTHEIT
4.427
6.188
Sonny Boy (2021)
IsekaiPsychologisches DramaDramaMysteriumScience-FictionAnimationsfilmAnimeHandgezeichnete Animation

Eine Gruppe von Schülern wird in den Sommerferien in eine andere Dimension transportiert und erhält Superkräfte, um dort zu überleben.Eine Gruppe von Schülern wird in den Sommerferien in eine andere Dimension transportiert und erhält Superkräfte, um dort zu überleben.Eine Gruppe von Schülern wird in den Sommerferien in eine andere Dimension transportiert und erhält Superkräfte, um dort zu überleben.

  • Stoffentwicklung
    • Shingo Natsume
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Aoi Yûki
    • Christopher Wehkamp
    • Derick Snow
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    7,6/10
    2633
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    BELIEBTHEIT
    4.427
    6.188
    • Stoffentwicklung
      • Shingo Natsume
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Aoi Yûki
      • Christopher Wehkamp
      • Derick Snow
    • 21Benutzerrezensionen
    • 1Kritische Rezension
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
    • Auszeichnungen
      • 2 Gewinne & 8 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Aoi Yûki
    Aoi Yûki
    • Mizuho
    • 2021
    Christopher Wehkamp
    Christopher Wehkamp
    • Yamabiko
    • 2021
    Derick Snow
    Derick Snow
    • Nagara
    • 2021
    Siddhartha Minhas
    Siddhartha Minhas
    • Rajdhani
    • 2021
    Kristen McGuire
    Kristen McGuire
    • Aya
    • 2021
    Daman Mills
    Daman Mills
    • Asakase…
    • 2021
    Frank Todaro
    Frank Todaro
    • Narrator…
    • 2021
    Chiaki Kobayashi
    • Asakase
    • 2021
    Kieran Flitton
    Kieran Flitton
    • Ace
    • 2021
    Saori Ônishi
    Saori Ônishi
    • Nozomi
    • 2021
    Yôji Ueda
    • Cap
    • 2021
    Hana Satô
    • Pony
    • 2021
    Hiroki Gotô
    • Rajdhani
    • 2021
    Shôta Yamamoto
    • Hayato
    • 2021
    Ami Naitô
    • Hoshi
    • 2021
    Kana Ogino
    • Shanghai
    • 2021
    Brianna Roberts
    Brianna Roberts
    • Additional Voices…
    • 2021
    Patrick Seitz
    Patrick Seitz
    • Cap
    • 2021
    • Stoffentwicklung
      • Shingo Natsume
    • Komplette Besetzung und alle Crew-Mitglieder
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    NoneOfYourDamnBeeswax

    Perturb your mind and delight your eyes.

    Sonny Boy is unique and special. If I had to categorize it, to enable people to get an idea, I would say that it belongs to that mysterious family, not entirely understandable, of anime where one could put Serial Experiments Lain or Evangelion (or Nolan's Inception, if we were to go to the movies, for its originality, photography and bewilderment).

    It is hard for me to think, after the experience, that this series can leave anyone indifferent. While it is true that in its course I did not get to understand everything, the series corroded me, disturbing my mind and body until an existentialist doubt took hold of me, an uneasiness that was progressing until it materialized in a slight pressure in the chest. There are several moments in which everything that happens disturbs your being and reason to the sound of reflections that you can hardly get rid of or respond to the moment. The merit of inducing such sensations seems to me commendable. The visual and narrative means used tell the story in such an effective and attractive way...

    It is worth noting that Sonny Boy is a visual spectacle with wonderful shots worthy of competing for the award for best anime cinematography (in my opinion of all time), if there is such a category as there is in cinema.

    I recommend watching it when you are ready to be solely focused on it.
    10awilliams-41678

    One of the most slept on shows of the summer 2021 season

    This show so far has not ceased to surprise me, every time after finishing an episode I'm in shock of just how awesome each episode is. The storyline as of august 1st 2021 is going strong there are a few things that don't make sense believe it or not it makes sense that they don't make sense a lot of the time. It just shows that it is absolutely incredible, not just the story but the art too.
    9RebelPanda

    A philosophical, poignant, and inventive experience.

    It would be pretentious to say, "Sonny Boy isn't for everyone." Sonny Boy is accessible to everyone, but it demands patience and an open mind. If you're willing to solve this puzzle of an anime, the payoff is worth it. Rewatching it, you will notice clever foreshadowing, irony, and metaphors within the complex story and mesmerizing visuals.

    Sonny Boy is about an entire class that suddenly shifts into the void-comparable to a sci-fi take on Lord of the Flies. Out of the thirty-six stranded students, a couple dozen of them gain mysterious supernatural abilities. The students clash with each other's values, causing all kinds of interpersonal conflicts. Each argument represents a more significant societal issue. Controversial political topics, including capitalism, totalitarianism, freedom, religion, and authoritarianism, are covered throughout the show. They present these themes objectively. The plot is not straightforward in the slightest. The writers purposefully wove it like a maze. Understanding it requires you to pay close attention. Often I had to rewatch episodes to follow along, pause scenes to process what I saw, or rewind. Understanding fighting a final boss each time-though challenging, the reward is always satisfying. The cycle of confusion, curiosity, and solving the puzzle becomes addictive. Anyone who struggles to understand Sonny Boy is perfectly valid, it is intentionally obtuse, and that's not everyone's cup of tea. Though the complex themes and tangled narrative may lead you to assume the character writing is thin-they are anything but one-dimensional.

    Rather than focusing on one point of view, the narrative follows multiple students to explore new themes. Nagara, the self-insert protagonist, is at the center of the plot, as the author has confirmed himself. He is one of, if not the best, self-insert lead characters I've seen in anime. Nagara's journey involves finding a reason to live. His arc is a classic coming-of-age story-beginning as a depressed teenager. Along with his friends, especially an eccentric girl named Nozomi, he transforms into a new person. Nagara's deadpan personality makes their dialogue oddly funny, though you must still pay attention. Each person is utilized as a mouthpiece for the author's philosophical musings. Their conflicts in values allow us to peer into his mind.

    The show is as much of a journey of self-discovery for Nagara as it is for the author. The classmates who accompany him, Nozomi, Mizuhara, Rajidani, and Asakaze, undergo character development. Asakaze is the weakest of the bunch because he grows much less than his friends. He began as an average teenage rebel. He lacked the intriguing background and internal strife of the other, much more compelling characters. Nagahara has a monotonous voice, and he is a coward, but we know why. There is depth to him that's not shoved down our throats. Even though his outlook on life is wildly different from his classmates, they share a goal. Find how they get home and who sent them to the new world, and why. That's what makes Sonny Boy's characters so good-they have motivations. Even though we may not necessarily agree with them, it is obvious why they do the things they do.

    As the show explains the superpowers and complicated logic of the setting, you will notice character development is seamlessly woven in. We learn about Mizuho's power simultaneously that we know she can create anything she wants. We find Nagara's power when we see him get confronted and anxious, not told through info dumps. The writers treat us like adults. We see characters act out their distinctive personalities then create our judgment. There is one slight exception to this: After the mysteries occur, such as spontaneous blue fires, there will be a follow-up explanation from the most intelligent person in the class: Rajidani. He gathers together the students to lecture them about how their new world works. He does not set rules, unlike the authoritarian student council. He learns as much about reality as possible because his goal is to escape. Rajdhani sticks with the main cast to conduct his intriguing experiments with them. The author develops the multiverse concepts through him: There are days and nights in the alternate world, but the characters do not age or need to change clothes. All of them are permanently stuck as middle schoolers. Through their inability to age, the author pries open the door to eternity; some students find peace, and others futilely attempt to escape their solitude. The anime begins as an inconspicuous middle school drama, moving through group hysteria, personal anguish, then endless lamentation.

    Sonny Boy is visual poetry. Every setting could be framed in a museum, whether it be shots of nature or the trippy visualization of the multiverse. The atmosphere flows from whimsical, melancholic to cosmic horror-the director's clever use of hard cuts slicing apart the show like a layered cake. Tonal dissonance would typically be a source of criticism, but it illustrates the group dynamic's fragility. When the characters are framed at a distance, they fade into the background like an oil painting. Their figures quietly morph into shapes rather than human forms. This passion project was helmed by Shingo Natsume, known for directing One Punch Man's first season. Given how good the writing is, I'm shocked to see he has never written anything before now.

    The soundtrack is one of the best of the year-with 20 distinctive tracks. Every instrument works together, the basslines are strong throughout, and the talented singers suit the rhythm. The songs build up and have direction, used to guide the show's narrative. Numerous audio effects combine to make the setting feel grounded and realistic. The sound engineers did not use stock sound effects; they expertly recorded the sounds themselves with foley techniques. Although the audio was overbearing at first, they found their groove as the episodes progressed.

    Not all is explained in Sonny Boy, but enough is there for vibrant discussion to break out the minute the credits roll at the end of every episode. I've got my theories about all of it, and everyone will walk away from it feeling differently. What's undeniable, though, is the staggering profundity that emerges from a seemingly innocuous experimental anime. This is one we will look back on for years to come.
    8sagarminan

    Complex.

    Sonny boy was too complicated. Couldn't figure out how things actually worked till the last episode.

    There are some beautiful scenes in between Things also have some deep meaning.

    But still many things remained mystry.
    9marcaurelekabuebue

    An art house anime

    Fairly entertaining and really experimental. It's peaceful to watch and captivating, the characters are amazingly written even though some are not getting enough attention.

    The plot is its weakest part against casual viewers looking for something exciting and simple to watch. This show is complex to the point of confusing sometimes, but it stays consistent, entertaining and is simply a really good idea well written and really meaningful.

    The animation is spotless and the overall look is refreshing and stunning.

    I don't know, I just love it.

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 16. Juli 2021 (Japan)
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