This is a tale about humans and vampires. Taishou Romantism: the blooming era. Ladies and gentlemen chat in cafes about the avant-garde and other European trends. But this tranquil lifestyle... Read allThis is a tale about humans and vampires. Taishou Romantism: the blooming era. Ladies and gentlemen chat in cafes about the avant-garde and other European trends. But this tranquil lifestyle is destroyed, when vampires start to randomly attack the living. The government of Japan ... Read allThis is a tale about humans and vampires. Taishou Romantism: the blooming era. Ladies and gentlemen chat in cafes about the avant-garde and other European trends. But this tranquil lifestyle is destroyed, when vampires start to randomly attack the living. The government of Japan has known about their existence for some time now, but now that these creatures start thei... Read all
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And even though there ain't whole lot of action in the show there were a few pretty entertaining visual fights that I did enjoy quite a bit. And I thought the show had quite a few emotional moments.
So if you don't mind a slow burn anime I definitely think you're going to enjoy Mars Red I know I did....
-There is one episode where it is primarily a flashback backstory, and then there are some scenes here and there that also do so.
-Late in the series, it was a little difficult for a minute or two, to determine if a series main character was thinking back to memories or whether he was imagining events that never happened.
-There was a significant event, about halfway through, the sort of thing that divides everything into "before" and "after". Until the next episode I couldn't be sure if it was from a natural disaster or an explosion created by either the humans or a vampire.
All that aside, I wouldn't call this anime "great". It's pretty good. It's more on the serious side with little "fan service" nonsense. Sometimes predictable, sometimes not... which is significant to me as so many are very predictable. I don't expect this to fall on the "favorites" list of many people, but it's certainly not bad and will probably warrant some honorable mentions.
In short- not amazing but certainly not a waste of time. If you like more serious anime and especially if you also like he vampire genre (when more serious), you will probably enjoy this series.
I had to use synopsis from wiki because I had no idea what the show was really about. This was the most confusing show in terms of storytelling. The first couple episodes were pretty okay as things were slowly set up. However, about after an earthquake, the show spiraled into a mess where every time I watched a new episode, I thought I just missed some episodes before. The plot jumped between characters at a seemingly random fashion that I had no idea what's going on. Despite this, I still get the general sense of what was going on.
The animation was not an issue here. It looked different from other anime, and it made the show felt more mysterious and like a play. There wasn't much vampire action, as the animators seemed to try to avoid animating the fight scenes in full sequences.
With a confusing story came confusing characters. Maeda was a MC for the first half, and for some reason he vanished and got relegated into a side characters. There was a relationship between two vampires, Deflot and Rufus that made no sense because they didn't have a proper backstory at all. Other side characters were also confusing as well.
The ending of this show, again, didn't hit at all because of how disoriented the storytelling was. Some characters just lost for no reason. The more I watched the show the more "what" moments I had.
Overall, despite decent animation, the jumbled story took away a lot of entertainment that I could have. Quite a wasted potential. 4/10.
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- Красный Марс
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- 2.35 : 1