TKOF: Another Day is a collection of four very short (
10 min.) unconnected films staring a select few nominal characters from the various video games in the series "The King of Fighters".
The films are made as such as that when you are dropped into the start of the movie you could quite easily imagine a larger story around them. As it is, these four shorts feel like they could (and 'should' in my opinion) be part of a bigger story.
Seen for what they are, the shorts actually do a good job of "cutting" the story so that what you see on-screen has sufficient enough of a plot and meaning to not make the action feel completely hollow.
If you are a fan of the games you will satisfied by the fact that the stories all diverge into a nicely animated and particularly well choreographed fight scene where these principal characters get to use some of their flagship moves and special abilities.
The characters themselves are beautiful renditions of their game counter parts and seem to have all the details and moves you would expect from them, if you know the game.
You have to see it in context, which is that these are only very short films
I have seen people criticise the story?! For the fact that these are 10 minute long and not connected - the amount story they do sprinkle into the action is actually very commendable.
What is impressive in this regard, is the way they manage to make you feel like you've entered the scene during a much bigger story but you actually catch the gist of the back-story in a matter of seconds. You almost feel like you've been dropped into the middle of a film which you know the plot of.
For those who don't know the fighting game the four films still give you a nice quick insight into a couple of a few prominent players character, though the lack of any context and links to the main characters might make these short films a lot less entertaining.
The music is pretty contemporary and pleasantly fitting to each scene. I felt it was well chosen, though it might be a matter of taste to a lot of people.
It actually makes me quite sad that this never evolved to more because these four short films are actually one of the better examples of a successful game-to-Anime rendition.
If you are a fan of the actual fighting game I would presume that alone seeing some of your favourite characters in action will be fun enough, especially as
Production iG managed to stay pretty true to the games.
The action is satisfying with nice art and well executed animations. As for the story... well for a 10 minute short it's all it has to be. At worst it's sufficient enough of a background to give the on-screen action some meaning and plot and at best it makes you yearn for more in a greater coherent package, like it did for me.
Thoroughly entertaining action shorts based on the King Of Fighters.
Pro:
+ Nice art
+ Good animation
+ Characters reflect their in-game counterparts
Contra:
- Too short / makes you want a full series/OVA/film
- Maybe not as interesting to someone who doesn't follow the games and knows the characters