Tsubasa is without a doubt, the absolute corniest anime I have ever seen. (Exhibit A: screen shot above)
Syaoran, a young archaeologist, travels the multiverse seeking the scattered memories of his lover and childhood friend, Princess Sakura.
Archaeologist and the princess--that old hat.
The series is a collaborative work produced by Clamp which pulls together lead characters from different anime shows. You might recognize Yuko/Mokuna from XXXholic; and Syaoran/Sakura from Cardcaptor Sakura.
The artwork blends the cutesy features of the Sakura cast with the knottable limbs of XXholic. Some viewers might find the colors a bit washed-out. (But that might just be the tears of boredom you start shedding after the first 50 seconds.)
I rate it a BOX OF CANDY!
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Wednesday, January 19, 2011
Monday, August 9, 2010
Netflix pick: Sanctuary
Viewer,
It would be nice to say the Syfy show Sanctuary is something that could become a guilty pleasure.
It does star Amanda Tapping of Stargate SG-1 fame, she's easy on the eyes. It also stars Emilie Ullerup, who has the makings of a TV hottie of the highest order. But that's about it.
Guilty pleasures tend to have some dark humor, or social commentary or something. Sanctuary, to me, falls short.
Don't get me wrong the concept is a good one. Have a place where monsters of myth and legend can have a place to call home. Every episode means you can see anything from a mermaid to a lizard monster. Any fan of B-movies would love it.
In theory it's a great idea. It's the application that seems a bit off.
Now I can understand bad special effects on a TV show; budgets aren't high and time frames are short. But I get the feeling the producers didn't give the audience credit for knowing what a fake fire elemental would look like. Each set seemed to be a 3-D work in progress, with the actors working in front of a green screen every 3 minutes.
The acting is wooden, which can be attributed to a new cast working together for the first time. That should improve over the course of a season. But after watching the first three episodes, I wonder how many fans should have the patience to keep watching.
Apparently enough people kept watching for Syfy to renew the show for a third season, which means the initial headaches the show gave me would disappear over time.
Or people just need an excuse to look at women in tight plastic suits.
Whichever.
-Paul
P. S. This series is a box of candy.
It would be nice to say the Syfy show Sanctuary is something that could become a guilty pleasure.
It does star Amanda Tapping of Stargate SG-1 fame, she's easy on the eyes. It also stars Emilie Ullerup, who has the makings of a TV hottie of the highest order. But that's about it.
Guilty pleasures tend to have some dark humor, or social commentary or something. Sanctuary, to me, falls short.
Don't get me wrong the concept is a good one. Have a place where monsters of myth and legend can have a place to call home. Every episode means you can see anything from a mermaid to a lizard monster. Any fan of B-movies would love it.
In theory it's a great idea. It's the application that seems a bit off.
Now I can understand bad special effects on a TV show; budgets aren't high and time frames are short. But I get the feeling the producers didn't give the audience credit for knowing what a fake fire elemental would look like. Each set seemed to be a 3-D work in progress, with the actors working in front of a green screen every 3 minutes.
The acting is wooden, which can be attributed to a new cast working together for the first time. That should improve over the course of a season. But after watching the first three episodes, I wonder how many fans should have the patience to keep watching.
Apparently enough people kept watching for Syfy to renew the show for a third season, which means the initial headaches the show gave me would disappear over time.
Or people just need an excuse to look at women in tight plastic suits.
Whichever.
-Paul
P. S. This series is a box of candy.
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