We're pretty much forced to take all characters at face value because that's all we really see of them. Like the story, character development, due to the length of the ONA, was very much lacking. Honestly, Kyousougiga's story feels like the climatic moment in a longer series with no rising action or conclusion. Because of this, the viewer is left with vague ideas and general plot directions that are not terribly easy to follow. If the rest of the aspects that make a good show were executed properly, Kyousougiga would have been an extremely good watch.ĭespite the outrageous visuals, the story was too dense for its allotted time. Fast-paced and colorful, the animation really complements the chaotic nature of the ONA but only to the point of adding a visual level to the acid trip that is If there is one thing (besides viewer confusion) that definitely stands out in Kyousougiga, it's definitely the art. While I can't say I wasn't entertained while watching the short ONA, I also can't say that I have the slightest inkling as to why the anime was condensed down to nearly an unintelligible level. Kyousougiga is the absolute epitome of when anime attempts to be far too ambitious and subsequently obfuscates every piece of its content. I look forward to the next airing of this amazing film. Myou - Playboy monk who also has a very serious side and concerned overall for Koto and the tiwns.Įvery scene had me on the edge of my seat. Music matches the scenes perfectly I can imagine the OST selling spectacularly. Scenery is breathtaking wierther its the modern day city or the interdenominational world alot of hard work was put into this. Its a bit hard to understand, but from what I understand it is a supernatural coming of age type scenario.Ĭharacter designs for the humans are decent and enjoyable to look at.Ĭharacter design for the Yokai are colorful and eye catchings This statement best describes this anime. It's difficult to explain it, but this anime makes me nostalgic of something I've never experienced. For people that only watched it once and were left confused, I suggest you watch it again now that you,(somewhat), understand what the hell is going on.Īnd as a side note, I'd like to say Koto has the sexiest eyebrows ever. Overall, I found it really enjoyable and I've already seen it two times. The only problem I really found wrong with this anime was the fact that it didn't explain exactly who Koto was and how she ended up in that world known as Mirror Kyoto, and for that I can see how people can give such a low rating, but you've got to remember that 25 minutes isn't much to work this. only problem with this not everyone wants you to leave. Kyousogiga follows the main protagonist, Koto, as she chases after a rabbit that she thinks will get her out of this fantasy-like word and back to the real world where she can reunite with her parents. It's just so random and jumbled up that you really don't know what is happening, and to be honest with you that's what makes it so damn good. Kyousogiga is a mess, that's not to say it's bad though. This was my reaction the whole time while I was watching this short, (sadly), but amazing ONA. "What in the hell am I watching and why is it so entertaining?"
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