5/17/2023 0 Comments Tetsuwan birdy decode![]() The opening is a sprightly J-pop tune that follows the vivid palette. The voice actors earn their salaries, but don’t go over and above the call of duty. Watching them being reduced to rubble by otherworldly brouhaha is a feast for the eyes.SoundThe sound does not match the ‘amazing’ of the animation but holds it’s own. They look at their best in action, moving gracefully over building rooftops, theatrical sets and extraterrestrial arenas. The character designs reflect the form, sleek lines and bold hues. The alien set-pieces favor using natural curves, their technology giving living and breathing impression. The world vibrates with color, accented with unpretentious cell shaded CGI. Few shows can match the quality of animation in Birdy the Mighty Decode, being beat out by productions such as X’amd: The Lost Memories. I thought to myself, “What the hell was all this for then?” Backtracking, I revaluated my final impressions, “Well this is a sequel, and perhaps there is hope.” The program is unsatisfying, yet it benefits from having a future that maybe space-cop and I can kiss and make up.AnimationAmazing. The climax is rendered to meaninglessness and the courtship of the two children is scrapped. The pulp of Birdy the Might Decode is disemboweled from the fruit and tossed out in it’s a final moments. It would have left a palatable taste in my mouth if it weren’t for the wrap up in the final episode. It might be the strongest aspect the entire series, as it burgeons into a memorable peak. It’s a touching affair, choreographed dances of awkwardness and naivety. Tsutomo begins to mingle with a classmate, Sawaka, which eventually blossoms into the wholesome love of youth. The product of this bureaucratic boxing and science fiction setting establish frames for some intense action, which fade when the writers decided to blanket the storyline with a romance. After taking front stage and center for a few installments it disappears into the background, nonchalantly hinted at in the last two sections. The scenarios begin to thicken with the introduction of the Fedearition and the Union, two large interplanetary governments that are vying to annex the neutral territories that separate them and suppress conflict. A simple remedy would be to focus on the potential of the relationship and expanding it, but as I said before the plot pieces on so many factors they can’t fit into the 13 episodes My interest in their back and forth was slender at best, most of the dialogue slanting towards comedy punctuated by tender moments of little depth. As Tsutomo tries to get back on the rails of reality, Birdy struggles for control, trying to maintain some job security as an intergalactic investigator. The narrative is driven by the quarrels between the two, both trying to reconcile the fact their lives aren’t their own anymore. The solution: our heroine decides to house the boy’s conscious in her own body while his carcass is shipped off for reconstruction. The experience leaves him a mangled mess of crimson pools and crippled limbs. Her pursuit leads her to the abandoned hollows of an abandoned warehouse, where Tsutomo becomes ensnared in the ensuing melee between the two extraterrestrials. ![]() It starts modestly enough Birdy has come to Earth from Altaria to investigate Geega, a smuggler who nabbed an unknown alien artifact. These elements play friendly enough together, but this is where the series falters the plot strands tangle themselves into a distracted wreck. ![]() On the contrary, it’s a blend: a large helping of action and science fiction, a few doses of political struggle and a shot of comedy some zest of romance thrown in for good measure. ![]() It’s easy to see the lead’s character model in the opening few minutes of Birdy the Mighty: Decode and inaccurately assume that this show aims for sensuality instead of substance. ![]() To my surprise the vast archives Google unfurled the arms of its vast archives to reveal Birdy: a futuristic Venus, flecked tresses and state-of-the-art thong. I took the necessary steps, asked a few of my friends who lurked in the dank recesses of their mother’s basement, desperate carnal housewives and of course, the internet. So I sat there, legs crossed, pondering what I could watch. I know… I know… Ecchi anime doesn’t usually leave a pleasant taste in the mouth, but I’m a man, and I live in the now! No one can tell me that alien crime fighters with swelling bosoms aren’t quality entertainment. ![]()
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