Sunday, September 29, 2013

Burst Angel: East Meets West v.3



I Keep Waiting for It To Step Up
One thing about Burst Angel is that it has a downward flow of story progress. It started out great by presenting strong scenes of action and quickly introducing the cast of characters. In volume two, it slowed a bit but allowed itself to deepen your knowledge of all the main protagonists in the series. And in volume three, it does almost the same thing. I didn't expect that in this volume. I wanted the main conflict to finally present itself in one of the episodes, a kind of hint to the end of the series, but that never happens. And if it did, the hint either wasn't blatant or the end of the series will be a disappointment. Besides that, I still can't give Burst Angel a bad rating. It's a solid series with top-notch animation.

In episodes nine and ten, the series finally moves to single episodes (in previous volumes, all the episodes are two parters). These episodes are based around the story of one of the four women on the team. The first is based on Sei, the second on...

Cartoons!
Fun at its most juvenile materialization of itself! -Great imagination on the part of the artists weaving me through the japanese world of Anime!

BURST ANGEL VOLUME THREE
pretty cool to watch: different for me, but I like it: haven't seen all volumes yet, but I'm getting there

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