![]() People called him crazy and gave him a hard time but he didn’t let that stop him. Some characters can be annoying and others are traitors but at the end of the day part of the theme is about humanity relying on each other and strong community spirit which works out well.Īs I mentioned earlier, I liked Daisuke a lot as the main character. Things are dire for the heroes but they still keep their hope up all the time. ![]() There are some intense scenes like someone being destroyed in their suit, a few characters get blown up and squashed but it’s usually not as graphic as you would expect. This has to be one of the rare apocalyptic shows that doesn’t feel it has to shove numerous character deaths in your face every episode and have everything be grim dark. There isn’t much fanservice at all and the violence is manageable. The cast is strong and there’s never a dull moment in the series. The show doesn’t have any real big negatives either. The pacing is really good and the story is on point so there’s a lot to like here. On a technical level the show doesn’t falter and since the story is already good that’s a double winner right there. I wouldn’t call it great, but I liked a tune or two in there and the opening is definitely catchy. There are a lot of great still shots that really stand out as well. It’s still CG so I won’t say that it’s perfect but we have some solid action scenes here and the character models are good. This is an example of higher quality CGI as well. I actually thought this was going to have to run for 24 for a minute there but they do tie just about everything up. I do think that the show doesn’t capitalize on every plot that it throws out there like one involving memories that I thought was going to be a big deal but it covers a lot in 12 episodes. Daisuke was also a great character right out of the jump and the mystery about what Milo said at the beginning was also very interesting. I thought the show did a good job of not dwelling on the violence too much while still emphasizing the danger here. We get to see which characters are brave like Daisuke and which ones end up cracking like the teacher but more on her later on. While the show is usually not all that violent, it does go all out in the first episode as the monster shreds everyone to pieces. This show starts off strong right out of the gate with a very powerful first episode. So there is a lot going on in every episode. Additionally there’s an alien race that is here claiming they can help but it all could be a trap. It’s a nice dynamic that we don’t see too often. Naturally some of them crack under the pressure immediately while others stay the course and do what they can to help. It also gives us a rare opportunity to se the government’s reaction to this. So you’ve got a bunch of people all trying to adapt to this crazy situation in the future going up against monsters and the like. For once it’s not just one character who has been isekai’d but the entire city. Right off the bat this is a great premise. ![]() Their friendship will be tested as humanity tries to survive this crazy situation. Finally all of his training has paid off but Daisuke almost seems happy about this which concerns his friends. Milo appears again and gives Daisuke a mech suit which he can use to fight the invaders off. Still, the prophecy comes true when the city is suddenly transported into a desolate future where monsters have invaded. It’s like they’re just trying to forget everything for some reason. Even his friends don’t have his back and prefer not to even think about that incident which disturbs Daisuke. Many years have passed though and everyone thinks that Daisuke is crazy. She told him to train because one day he would have to save everyone from an impending disaster. The reason for this is that he was kidnapped as a child and saved by a mysterious lady named Milo. The show starts by introducing us to Daisuke who trains hard every day. There’s a whole lot left to look at for future seasons so hopefully we get a sequel at some point. A whole lot happens in the show and it’s got a satisfying ending so this makes for an impactful 12 episodes. The main character is big into revenge and the world is quite apocalyptic so it’s got those vibes right from the jump. Revisions should remind you a lot of Attack on Titan in several ways.
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