An anime directed by Masaaki Yuasa, a name better known in the anime fandom than to me.
I am on the fourth episode now, I find the story interesting, but it seemed to get off to kind of a slow start. It's full of interesting visuals though.
You're actually just starting to hit the serious plot here. But yeah, it's really good.
Yuasa is interesting in that his style is not one of particular design aesthetics—although there are subtle continuities—but of how things are animated and how they relate to their models. It's like John K without the cranky misanthropy.
I've learned to tolerate drama...except on the boat
Well I remember reading that Yuasa cited Tex Avery as an influence...
Also, the show at this point seems to be more about other characters than it is about Kaiba himself. I still feel sad about Chroniko's death and her body seemingly being abandoned
well you start with the revolutionaries so you're like wow this is exciting, wtf is happening? then they do an episodic travel section, introducing you to the world, etc. but leaving some hints to things so you're always looking for why the revolutionaries are doing what they're doing and all, and then you come back to the revolutionaries and you're like oh! wow!
I've learned to tolerate drama...except on the boat
I know Kaiba and Neiro's relationship was the big overarching theme, and I like the way that was handled, but the revolutionaries got reintroduced way too awkwardly
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Yuasa is interesting in that his style is not one of particular design aesthetics—although there are subtle continuities—but of how things are animated and how they relate to their models. It's like John K without the cranky misanthropy.
There is definitely a satirical bent, but that's more in the content of the episode than the style. One facilitates the other, however.
Why doesn't Neiro want her old memories back? Doesn't she still love Warp/Kaiba?
Is Kaiba going to be a good leader?
I admit, I do kind of dislike that the world building mostly got thrown out and replaced with this
It spent half of its run not focusing on this, it feels weird that it didn't really transition back to it more gradually