5/20/2023 0 Comments From the new world animeImaginative and thought-provoking, I've never watched (or read) anything quite like this. Even side-characters that I have forgotten at some point contribute to how the story plays out in its grand scheme. Shun, with his calm demeanor Satoru and Maria, both special to Saki in their own way even Mamoru and his cowardice-Everyone played a part in helping the story move towards its goal. Each character had their own specific role. Either way, Saki might be the most interesting female lead I've ever had the pleasure of knowing, and seeing her grow and become more mature, dealing with all sorts of otherwordly problems and how she reacts to them, it was an amazing experience. Another might say she just keeps her ground. Troubles would throw themselves at the main cast, but she remained headstrong and resilient. I loved her development throughout the series. There is, however, a special character that deserve the highest amount of praise more than anyone else. But! Try I shall, for the characters deserve the highest amount of praise one can give. One cannot talk about the characters without spoiling a little. Background music almost always fit the mood of a scene.Īh, woe is me. Shin Sekai doesn't have an OP, but the ED songs are enough to get me to listen every time. It may sound weird, but his almost nasally voice fit Squera's character perfectly. You would think that voicing a mole-like character would bring your dogs barking, but in this case, it was surprisingly good. Let me take this time to applaud Daisuke Namikawa for his amazing work as Squera. The minoshiro, mystical and untangible, has been depicted as such. The queerats, earth-dwellers, look like earth-dwelling moles. They really took the time to accurately depict the different characteristics of each specie, each embodying their own role. Of course, there's also the design of the different types of "animals" present throughout the series. And with the way the story goes, it happens quite often. Childishness would be replaced with the thought of being mature. It is manipulated in a way that light-hearted feelings would change to one full of darkness and uncertainty. The animation would sometimes change to fit the overall mood of an episode. From landscapes to villages, each background is unique. In almost every episode, there is at least one "wow" scene that makes you pause and just admire how beautiful it is. If the character animation wasn't consistent, the background art was. With the way it was animated, it really felt like you're viewing something From the New World. The series's greatest weakness is also one of its strengths. Characters' eyes would sometimes find themselves in weird locations, and sometimes body proportions were a bit off.īut! I still give this category a high score. Some episodes, especially the ones right in the middle of the series, isn't exactly up to par with what I've seen on earlier ones. Simply put, the quality of the animation isn't exactly. But it's possible that my OCD is interfering with my judgment. I have a love and hate relationship with the way Shin Sekai Yori is animated. It pains me that I can't write anything too specific, for fear that it may spoil all of you, but I can tell you to pay attention to the story - stick with it. Shin Sekai Yori started slow and strong, building up solid foundation and groundwork for its characters, and finished strong, with little loose strings left hanging. I must admit, I was kind of worried when this started, because anime of this genre can seem really good at first but fall flat by the ending. With the original author's imagination and seemingly plausible scientific facts coupled with the direction and pacing of the series, the show pulled this off with aplomb. I promised myself I would write a review after letting my giddiness simmer down.
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