Rating:5.33
Approval:52.2% (15 votes)
Avenger thrives on it's animation and its sound, but everything else seems to be an utter disappointment.
The story is either incredibly deep, or incredibly shallow.
No shit. This show at the beginning doesn't bring any focus at all to the creative plot. Surviving a calamity in her voyage to the planet's surface, behold the mighty Barbaroi warrior, Layla Ashley. Silent, distant, and stupendously fast, her will as a fighter cannot be broken. And yet, with the slightest mentioning, Leila's invincibility is broken with the name of the man who took everything from her: Volk. With her enigmatic companion, Nei, and the ever-so-useful tech geek Speedy, will Leila be able to oppose the desolate planet's infamous destructive influences? Or will she join those who died in vain, because of a forgotten mistake...
In saying that, I would think anyone who was confused watchingAvenger might have been able to make sense of it (that is, if I even got it right.) The plot begins relatively thin, with a high action level, but it deepens as it goes on, making less and less sense. Eventually, a huge chunk of valuable explanations come spitting out in a certain episode...and by then the series is so confusing that going back and rewatching certain episodes is necessary to get the full effect.
My only thumbs up goes towards the actual story itself. It is unique, in a sense; and it could convey a lot more depth than what it recesses to, but this flick relies too much on it's uniqueness to prove its value. Also, the ending plays out just like many other animes - happy, but at the same time pathetic and a cop-out for lack of preparation for a better conclusion. What a bummer.
Somebody create a new cast...this one needs to go away.
I didn't like the cast at all. Though their "forms" are creative and new, they associate very well with the cast of 50 other animes that I have seen. Even animes not of the action or sci-fi genres! This is the most disappointing characteristic about this anime, as the producers attempt to create an "intellectual" effect, but fail miserably, resulting in the same, unrealistic, exaggerated characters that one could find anytime.
I find Leila to be the worst shoujo I've seen so far. It's honestly okay if Leila is silent and separated as a personality, however she isso dry that understanding what she might be thinking isn't even a possibility then. Not only that, her responses are always flat and lacking the slightest bit of emotion. She doesn't fit in at all with the place she should have, and therefore looks weak and as guilty as her enemies. When one sees this, they will know what I mean, entirely.
Of the cast, the best is probably Volk himself. He resembles a man who can't admit when he commits a horrible crime, and also someone who decides his own path without realizing the destiny that could await him. Unfortunately, the rest of the cast isn't too great though, as they become too similar to character from various other animes.
And now the good stuff, animation and sound.
Avenger has some breathtaking animations. It has no extreme specialties or smooth effects likeRead or Die...it's very much likeHunter X Hunter, filled with quick moves and stunning fights. I probably liked almost all of the fighting, since Leila looks so untouchable and invincible compared to most of her opponents.
The backgrounds are very exquisite. Blood red deserts, desolate valleys, lifeless savannas and plains, and sprouts of little dome-cities plotted throughout the surface of the planet. The space scenes gleam, and the hues are dark and very technological-looking.Pretty good as it seems...except my only complaint goes to a few weird faces, and some poorly drawn desert scenes.
The opening theme, byAli Project, is upbeat and begins with a quick, rigid, high musical note, bringing chills and an exciting distinctness from the same old melody that us otakus hear all the time. The ending is very much that way too, but sometimes it reminds me of a nursery rhyme I once did, so I didn't listen to it that much.Background music is great. I remember a multitude of times I would listen to the bg music more than the dialogues between characters...the music has much more potential than the story.
Seiyuu are good. I wouldn't get too indepth on Leila, since her voice actress probably had the most boring job in that entire production. As for the rest of them, they prove to be adequate, no annoying voices here or there, so I have no complaints. :-P
It needs work, but Avenger can still be entertaining.
Basically, I wish the story could prove its potential somehow. The ending is closed, butAvenger could continue if the makers decide that they should think about improving the story in a continuation. ^_^
I don't really recommend this to too many people. Newbies would say "wtf", and that wouldn't be too far from the response from people who like drama, comedy, or romance. Action lovers would get a great amount of action, but even then, the story could prove painful to them in the process. Otakus are also recommended to hold off on this if there is something else they want to see.
Hell no I won't watch this again. I am glad it's over, but I'm pretty sure I'll watch a continuation: if there is anyway they decide to do one.