Series Analysis
The series analysis would act as an overall review of the story. The following reviews are based on my personal opinions, and all comments are welcomed. All ratings are out of 5 stars.
Blue Seed
By: Yuzo Takada
Director: Jun Kamiya
Genre: Action/Romance/Comedy
Rating: PG-13 Lots of Violence and Mild Hentai
Length: 26 Episodes/2 Volumes
Year released: 1995
Reviewing: 26 Episodes Anime
Reviewer: Chibiwonton
Overall Rating:



"If you still have bullets, keep shooting" - Kome Sawaguchi
Story/Plot:



Like many other stories, the plot of 'monsters appearing and the world could be only saved by a heroine' is already overused. Even though story is predictable most of the time, it still keeps the viewer on the edge of their seats. Each episode is still full of suspense and action that will keep you company, let alone the tad bit of romance that Takada-sensei did excellent in adding to the plot. Though it seems like some points are expectable, don't under-estimate the depth of the story. There are often many twists and turns that contributes to the development of the characters and the plot. However, the anime did not excite me until after atleast the first 7 episodes.
Characters:


The characters overall is great, but it's lacking a few things. First, I think the charaters need to be more detailed. Only some tiny bits and pieces are covered on the important supporting characters, and even the main characters are lacking some understanding for the viewers. Take Kaede, for instance, I don't think most of us know actually why she decided to side with Susano-oh. The reason that the anime gave us for this is not indepth enough, and even I myself have a hard time accepting the fact. Secondly, I think it wouldn't hurt if more time could be spent on the character designs. Especially the members of the TAC, since they look just as minor as some of the other characters. Even Momiji herself looks too overused among other anime series that I've seen. What the anime need is unique character designs where you can recognize the characters out of the blue.
Art:


It's not actually the best art one can imagine. The quality and graphics is great, but more improvements can be made on the style of the anime. Again, I wasn't quite impressed with the overall art of the anime and I feel it's not capturing the talent of Takada's work. His collection of original art is actually quite impressive. Of course, according to the old saying,
Never judge a book by its cover.
Music:




The opening and ending theme alone was simply excellent. It completely portrayed the mood of the anime in the music itself which made it an enjoyable anime to watch. The background music was also spectacular, especially soundtrack 'Ai Ha Sadame, Sadame Ha Shi' which comes in a variety of different mixes for different situations. The only thing that kept me from giving it full marks is some of the character singles really sounded horrible, especially Sakura's song. Click
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