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The design of the mecha, the space ships, the cursory characters, the costume design--everything is utterly forgettable and looks like it was lifted out of several similar-looking anime titles. There's even a magic-using girl whose costume seems to have been dug out of the dumpster after the production of Saber Marionette J; she shoots down enemies with rainbows from her magic wand. There's also a requisite catigrl, a character type that's apparently required by law in any Japanese video game that features anime-style characters.
The Japanese script requires its seiyuu to overact at times to account for its characters' exaggerated reactions, but overall the voice work suits the series well. The involved, heavily-synthesized soundtrack likewise can get excessively dramatic at times, but generally also does a capable job of backing the visual content and would probably appeal to fans of early '80s music. Its opening theme “Cat's Eye” by Anri was one of the first anime songs to be a J-pop hit, and it retains popularity to this day due to its remix's inclusion in a recent edition of Dance Dance Revolution. Closing theme “Dancing with the Sunshine,” which is sung primarily in English, offers another partly-choreographed dance number.
Monday, June 27, 2011
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