Godzilla : L'Origine de l'invasion
Titre original : Gojira shingyura pointo
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Réunis par une mystérieuse chanson, une étudiante et un ingénieur combattent une force extraordinaire qui pourrait bien détruire le monde.Réunis par une mystérieuse chanson, une étudiante et un ingénieur combattent une force extraordinaire qui pourrait bien détruire le monde.Réunis par une mystérieuse chanson, une étudiante et un ingénieur combattent une force extraordinaire qui pourrait bien détruire le monde.
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Fantastic and detailed series that re-contextualizes the Godzilla/kaiju mythos through modern quantum physics. Full on neediness that also shows the (new) origins
giant robot Jet Jaguar. Due to the pacing and content - best enjoyed by hardcore Godzilla fans who appreciate the legend and science.
Hyper-detailed, fast paced and very nerdy. This anime is not for casual fans.
Hyper-detailed, fast paced and very nerdy. This anime is not for casual fans.
This was more like the Sunrise mystery/conspiracy series'. Anything else could have replaced the kaiju and not changed the slow mostly bland story. Not bad but not good.
This show has a lot of similarities with Shin Godzilla. Especially concerning the evolution of the kaiju.
The story is full of theoretical physics, science, mythology, metaphysics, and technical stuff that can make things difficult to understand at times. Many of the conversations between the human characters will just sound like technobabble to most.
It is also very fast paced for a series that is 13 episodes long. Some things just simply aren't explained. It certainly expects viewers to already be familiar with the Godzilla mythos, even though this is an original story, as there are many kaiju from various Toho films.
Godzilla: Singular Point is good, but it demands your full attention. It is definitely not something you can follow while on in the background if you're doing something else.
The story is full of theoretical physics, science, mythology, metaphysics, and technical stuff that can make things difficult to understand at times. Many of the conversations between the human characters will just sound like technobabble to most.
It is also very fast paced for a series that is 13 episodes long. Some things just simply aren't explained. It certainly expects viewers to already be familiar with the Godzilla mythos, even though this is an original story, as there are many kaiju from various Toho films.
Godzilla: Singular Point is good, but it demands your full attention. It is definitely not something you can follow while on in the background if you're doing something else.
The originality of this story cannot be disputed. It's undeniably the most cerebral-or pseudo-intellectual, depending on your perspective-Godzilla tale ever narrated. It should not be shocking that this story is being conveyed through anime rather than live action as there are scenes in the program that, if done in live action, would require millions of dollars in special effects.
The personalities really appeal to me. They are all wise and rarely take any foolish actions that make you cringe. In previous Godzilla stories, certain characters might have been written off as uninteresting villains, but in reality, they are rather complex and have valid reasons for acting in the ways that they believe are correct.
The personalities really appeal to me. They are all wise and rarely take any foolish actions that make you cringe. In previous Godzilla stories, certain characters might have been written off as uninteresting villains, but in reality, they are rather complex and have valid reasons for acting in the ways that they believe are correct.
I'm not sure what demographic they intended this series to be aimed at, it's too confusing for younger audiences, and not enough action to keep it interesting. The science talk is just too much out there to fully understand. The animation was just fine, but the story never quite answered all my questions. Hard to recommend for anyone who wants a monster show.
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- AnecdotesThe ending sequence contains numerous references to the characters and protagonists of past Godzilla films.
- Bandes originalesin case...
Performed by BiSH
Written by JxSxK
Composed by Kenta Matsukuma
Arranged by SCRAMBLES
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- Durée24 minutes
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