In the corrupted city of Paxtown, boxer Richard Aldana becomes the protector of Siri, a young orphaned wanted by mysterious and monstrous superhumans.In the corrupted city of Paxtown, boxer Richard Aldana becomes the protector of Siri, a young orphaned wanted by mysterious and monstrous superhumans.In the corrupted city of Paxtown, boxer Richard Aldana becomes the protector of Siri, a young orphaned wanted by mysterious and monstrous superhumans.
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Feels slapdash initially though steadies out within 5-6 episodes. But...
Started our disjointed so you're forced to watch nearly 1/3 of the whole thing before things click into place. Somewhat.
But then the whole worldbuilding starts to break. Main characters not acting cautiously enough allowing for the plot to move along.
And Oh boy does it move. It stumbles forward like someone almost ready to fall down but just keep on putting one foot in front of the other a second before going down.
Last third of the season definitely shows they didn't think pacing through and didn't count on how much story they need to cram into 27 episodes.
Probably should have been 2 seasons.
Passable as an interesting animation experience. Though there's few people I'd recommend it to.
Passable as an interesting animation experience. Though there's few people I'd recommend it to.
Amazing show
This show is truly unique and special. The story is intriguing and the characters feel real. The english dub is not bad (though i would recommend watching it in french if you can) and the show never outstays its welcome with its short snappy episodes. The only issue with this series is that i ends with a cliff hanger but if your ready to read the lastman comics after the show then your really in for a treat.
An Animated Masterpiece
This show is one of the few western animated series that I consider a competition to Avatar.
Lastman and Avatar are shows that you could probably show to an anime fan or to a person who only watches live action media and they could get into it and even have it at the top of their list
This show is just so fun and engaging that I can't do it justice with this review
Just go watch it.
Lastman and Avatar are shows that you could probably show to an anime fan or to a person who only watches live action media and they could get into it and even have it at the top of their list
This show is just so fun and engaging that I can't do it justice with this review
Just go watch it.
Intriguing plot & universe / Some weird, tropey episodes
(8/10: Minor flaws that can be overlooked - Worth your time)
Lastman mashes together unlikely themes, including boxing, organised crime, the occult & monster slaying. The setting feels like an extreme, and frequently comical, parody of the United States (though, I'm not sure if that's intentional).
Season 1 is fast-paced, humorous and concerned with all four of the aforementioned themes. The plot is linear and breadcrumbs of the core mystery are fed to the viewer in most episodes, though there are a few bizarre (irrelevant?) episodes half way through.
Season 2 takes a "simultaneous arcs" approach, wherein each episode follows one character's POV through the season's plot beats. The mystery is in unravelling the web of events & players. Two episodes focus on organised crime, three on the occult, and one seems like an excuse for gore (gore is so common in season 2, it loses impact).
I enjoyed season 2 for its longer episodes, interconnected plots & more mature storytelling, but I also thought season 1 ended in a good place. Many occult secrets are revealed in season 2, and I think that detracts from the mysterious ending of season 1.
Overall, good show with a few "what were they thinking?" episodes.
Lastman mashes together unlikely themes, including boxing, organised crime, the occult & monster slaying. The setting feels like an extreme, and frequently comical, parody of the United States (though, I'm not sure if that's intentional).
Season 1 is fast-paced, humorous and concerned with all four of the aforementioned themes. The plot is linear and breadcrumbs of the core mystery are fed to the viewer in most episodes, though there are a few bizarre (irrelevant?) episodes half way through.
Season 2 takes a "simultaneous arcs" approach, wherein each episode follows one character's POV through the season's plot beats. The mystery is in unravelling the web of events & players. Two episodes focus on organised crime, three on the occult, and one seems like an excuse for gore (gore is so common in season 2, it loses impact).
I enjoyed season 2 for its longer episodes, interconnected plots & more mature storytelling, but I also thought season 1 ended in a good place. Many occult secrets are revealed in season 2, and I think that detracts from the mysterious ending of season 1.
Overall, good show with a few "what were they thinking?" episodes.
10ruyei
A unique animation for those looking for something new.
Note, this review is for the VRV version which has this in English and French subtitles as well.
Last Man is best described as unique animation with American, French, and Japanese influences. For those of you who are familiar with the comedy "Archer" this has a similar sense of humor but in a dramatic action series. Episodes have titles such as "You're an Asshole Aldona" and characters will tell others to "Get out of my mom!" Yet despite the raunchy humor there is a good story here. Richard Aldona is a lovable aimless bachelor who finds himself protecting the daughter of an old friend from a supernatural gang of sorts. It reeks of crime noir but with modern sensibilities and plenty of throwbacks to nostalgia such as Blaxploitation films, 80's music, Walk-mans, and of course 90's anime. The original French dub is the most dramatic version, while the English version is the most hilarious due to the camp factor. I like them both equally, and this comes from a person who normally prefers to watch media in their original language.
This is for someone who wants to try something new. If you are not patient with this it may be off-putting with it's unique storytelling, juvenile humor, and brutal violence. If you are open-minded however...enjoy the show!
Last Man is best described as unique animation with American, French, and Japanese influences. For those of you who are familiar with the comedy "Archer" this has a similar sense of humor but in a dramatic action series. Episodes have titles such as "You're an Asshole Aldona" and characters will tell others to "Get out of my mom!" Yet despite the raunchy humor there is a good story here. Richard Aldona is a lovable aimless bachelor who finds himself protecting the daughter of an old friend from a supernatural gang of sorts. It reeks of crime noir but with modern sensibilities and plenty of throwbacks to nostalgia such as Blaxploitation films, 80's music, Walk-mans, and of course 90's anime. The original French dub is the most dramatic version, while the English version is the most hilarious due to the camp factor. I like them both equally, and this comes from a person who normally prefers to watch media in their original language.
This is for someone who wants to try something new. If you are not patient with this it may be off-putting with it's unique storytelling, juvenile humor, and brutal violence. If you are open-minded however...enjoy the show!
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