Why hello there Ive been watching you for quite a while. You work so hard balancing your responsibilities at work with your responsibilities at home I cant imagine having to deal with the crippling irony of spending so much time pulling overtime for extra money to support your children only to have them complain that youre not home enough to spend time with them. Whats that? Oh right I forgot. My name is Masakaki and Ive come here to offer you a wonderful opportunity. How would you like to have all the money you could ever need? Youd never need to work a day in your life again Well maybe a little to keep up appearances. If youd like to solve all of your problems and improve your quality of life once and for all then come with me to the Financial District a world where an ambitious soul such as yourself can earn as much money as you want with little effort Oh but of course theres a catch. Youll have to succeed at the expense of your peers putting your money up against theirs And offering up your future as collateral. So my new entrepreneur What will it be? Now if I were you I would think twice before taking Masakakis offer because this entrepreneurial El Dorado really isnt what it seems at the outset. As a resident of the Financial district a separate plane of reality whose influence on our plane is disturbingly obvious youll be gambling with more than just your net worth or even just your life. Youll be given a small fortune right at the start along with an asset Your own personal battle monster to fight other entrepreneurs battle monsters on your behalf. Theyll be the ones taking a Stand for you as you encounter a wide array of both entrepreneurscalled Entres for short and their Assets as well. One such Entre is Yoga Kimimaro a college student who works himself to the bone to support himself paying for tuition and rent with his wages.He seems to have developed this weird idea that Assets are people too and he has a hard time making decisions as he seems compelled to do the right thing and yet hes proven himself a force to be reckoned with. Will he be able to defend Japan against the Districts secret threat or will this Entre receive his just desserts? 660http://images4.fanpop.com/image/photos/21300000/CTheMoneyofSoulandPossibilityControlcthemoneyandsoulofpossibility213963551280720.jpg Todays anime offering is brought to us by Tatsunoko Production a company thats somehow been around since the sixties without making much of an impact along the way. Thats probably an exaggeration seeing how Im not personally up to date on the history of Japanese pop culture but with the exception of Speed Racer Irresponsible Captain Tylor and the Gatchaman franchise I havent heard of almost any of their properties. Maybe its all just too obscure for me and for that reason I really cant get a grasp on what their work tends to look like on average but C is one of their more highprofile titles even if its name makes it really frustrating to look up online. At the very least Ive seen Gatchaman Crowds so I feel like I do have some idea of what their modern works look like and thats a good comparison to make as the visual aspects of Crowds were one of its major redeeming factors after it started to get bogged down by all of its deeper problems. Much like Crowds C tries out a blend of twodimensional and threedimensional animation and art styles The traditional animation is your standard fare Its a little above average the animation is just smooth enough to please the eye with clever editing to act as a crutch whenever it cant. Theres a lot of attention to detail in the characters movements and while I couldnt really point to any of it being flashy it carries a very subtle level of quality. Tatsunoko clearly know how to utilize shadows and they seem to have a gleeful time proving it with a lot of smart lighting choices. As for the 3D animation its really going to come down to a matter of personal preference. Ive heard some people say that CG animation in anime is really jarring and it makes the characters look really creepy but personally I love it. I loved it in the dancing scenes in Love Live and I especially love it here. Specifically the divide between 2D and 3D animation is drawn very deliberately to highlight the differences between the real world and the financial district. When we see Masakaki talking to someone to entice them into signing over their futures you can immediately tell that hes not of this world due to the uncanny valley effect of his animation. Its a little stilted but that just adds to the effect. Its also a little inconsistent but not to a majorly noticeable or bothersome degree. There are some shots in the Financial district that look a little odd but for the most part the visual effects in this alternate world are stunning like the slow pixelated dissolves and the digitized action sequences. Dont get me wrong the backgrounds and set pieces in the real world are highly detailed but the interior of the District is immaculate and brimming with creative design even though I personally didnt see any big drops in quality to compensate for it. I havent seen very many shows that offered such a seemless blend of the two styles which is pretty impressive considering this show came out in 2011. The music composed by Taku Iwasaki is a bit hard to pin down and from what Ive heard thats pretty common for his work. Thats not to say C has a bad score but it can get pretty distracting when you have techno effects in a track that also includes a greek choir. The worst part is probably when he tried to emulate his previous success with the soundtack to Gurren Lagann by including English rap tracks Yes actual English But even though it doesnt sound like it has any translation issues it still sounds pretty bad. The opening Matryoshka by Nico Touches the Walls is a lot simpler and easy to listen to although that doesnt necessarily make it the best track in the series. Is a traditional Jrock track with beautiful visuals that depict not only the plot and characters of the series but the importance of currency throughout the history of humanity and our culture. The closing theme RPG by School food Punishment Seriously how do they come up with these band names? is more true to form for the series even though the visuals are a bit bland. The English dub was produced by Funimation and since it had a good writer on staff the apt Monica rial its a pretty damn strong one. Brina Palencia and Todd Haberkorn dont have that much to do in the main roles of Yoga and Mashu as they really dont have to tweak their voices or anything strange like that with the exception of all the voice effects for battle that they had to do. For the rest of the show they keep to a grounded and subtle register and it isnt until the stakes are raised in the second half of the series that they really have to do anything dramatic and of course being seasoned veterans theyre more than prepared for this. Theyre likeable and speak naturally for the remainder so I really dont have any complaints about either of them. Far more impressive is J Michael Tatum playing a veteran entre with a dark past motivating him to some mysterious goal. We get the standard Tatum performance that sly smooth voice thats almost enchanting enough to make an exposition dump sound palatable but theres also a barely disguised sense of malice and righteous vengeance lying under the surface. Much like Brina and Todd Cherami Leigh doesnt have much to do but shes still perfectly likeable as Yogas initial love interest and while you wont be expecting much from her there are dark turns she has to take towards the end and Cherami portrays it all flawlessly. Monica rial does her Monica Rial thing and it is of course nice as usual and Sonny Straight has a lot of fun sliding into the slithery shoes of Takedazaki a batshit crazy information exchange broker. The star of the dub is Well Fuck I really dont want to talk about this guy again but its Scott Freeman. I remember praising this actor before in Yamadas first timethe DVD of which he actually autographed for me at a convention and Im sure Ive mentioned him in some other reviews I dont feel like looking up but all of that was BEFORE he got arrested for possession of child porn a charge he plead guilty to. It pains me to say thisbut not as much as the fact that I actually shook his hand but he put on an undeniably solid performance as the otherworldly Masakaki playing him as a sort of jokeresque fop. Yeah if you dont want to have to face the moral dilemma of enjoying the work of a pedophile stick to the sub. Otherwise the dub is pretty awesome. If youve heard of this anime whos full name is actually C: Money of Soul and Possibility Controleven though Edgy Digimon would have been easier to google youre probably aware that it doesnt have the best reputation. Thats one of the reasons I was wary to try it out until it was requested by a friend of mine in a roleplay group. Honestly though I thought it got off to a pretty good start. It doesnt take long to realize that this is a concept anime one thats built around a central idea and to its credit that concept is pretty strong. In an alternate plane of existence specially selected people are given fighting avatars and are able to take control of a secret economy that directly effects that of the real world by letting them both win and lose massive amounts of what might be the worlds most welldisguised counterfeit money. There are a lot of rules that go along with this game as well as a lot of details conditions and repercussions and I had a lot of fun learning about all of it. If youre going to explain a concept in a story its best to have a cypher character to stand in for the audience and this was done pretty well. You can draw a lot of metaphors out of this concept although I doubt very much of it was intentional. The stock market comparison isnt a subtle one but its still pretty smart and insightful with how its used. You could also draw out an allegory for the temptation of magical solutions over hard work but if Im being honest Key the Metal Idol did this way better and that was just in a single scene. If you were to REALLY stretch it you could also draw some comparisons to bitcoin but that would mostly be for fun as I highly doubt they had that in mind. Its not dripping with depth but it has just enough substance to make the concept feel appealing and of course all of the action and fight scenes dont hurt either. The details were given about this world are given out at a nice pleasant pace even as the series goes to some darker places than you were expecting and several of the assumptions youd been making about this world and its rules turn out to be disturbingly incorrect. When you first get a glimpse of what happens when someones collateral future gets taken away from them is crushing to say the least. Well it SHOULD have been crushing but the lack of impact youll feel over it is almost as disquieting as the lack of impact the characters feel about it. The major drawback from focusing so much time and story on the inner workings of the Financial district turned out to be a distinct lack of emotional resonance part of which is the shows underwhelming characterizations. The most obvious example of this is the main character Yoga whose usage as a cypher never really evolves into anything else other than goodguy boy scout who wants to do the right thing. The only interesting element of his character is his frugality as he takes every opportunity to save his money in order to invest in his future but this element fades after only a few episodes. His asset is even worse as she pretty much plays the egregious female role of loveinterestdoggy her entire character revolving around growing more trusting and bonded with Yoga over time which is a common archetype in anime but its particularly awful here. Much like Asuna from SAO whom I also compared to a dog Mashus only defining characteristic is her relationship with a more important male character but its even worse here because she also took a dose of magical girlfriend fluid to the arm. Master what is food? What is taste? Whats a kiss? Master I think I love you Yeah they tried to do a romantic subplot for these two and its about as painful as the tsundere vibes between Rika and Renamon would have been if theyd been fully realized and not just hinted at. Yoga does nothing to earn Mashus feelings other than bring her a cup of instant noodles because apparently its SO weird for Entres to be nice to their assets. Not only is the evidence for this really weak but hey not everyone has an Asset that looks like a halfnaked teenage girl. Nobodys flirting with their ogre and giant wolf Assets but that doesnt make you a hero for having a sexy demon to talk to. Oh and I dont want to spend much time on this but the reveal involving her and Yogas Dad goes absolutely nowhere. Oh but I hear you say what about Soichiro Mikuni? Well what about him? Everything about him from his motive to his plan was fucking stupid. Were given his backstory in the worst possible way as he dumps a ton of exposition on us talking to literally us to explain everything which is lazy and unimaginative at best. I get that his father was being a dick and that the nature of his dickishness COULD give somebody a cynical attitude towards the economy but his story honestly feels weakened by the fact that his sister doesnt actually die Shes just in a coma but Mikunis attitude is so vengeful its like he already lost her. You would think that with all the money hes making in the district hed be happy just to use it to keep her on life support and in the best conditions possible in hopes that shed wake up someday but no thats not what hes doing at all. Get this: The last thing she said before going into her coma was that she wished this moment could last forever so his idea is to destroy the future and stop time. Except no thats not how time works. Tomorrow is still tomorrow and shouldnt sacrificing decades of your future work against the idea of your sister waking up? Okay I dont recall if thats exactly if thats how everything went down. I did finish this show way back in Three fucking days ago. All things considered Im surprised I remember as much as I do. You cant really blame me though as this anime goes completely off the rails about halfway through raising its stakes to unbelievable levels that you will literally not believe. Yeah someone losing their future might make their children disappear or ruin their friends lives but as an economical crisis begins to loom in the last few episodes people begin dropping like flies disappearing into digital nothingness. Their ties to the futures of different Entres pretty much turns them into vaporware. I found a lot of this hard to follow so it might be my fault for not being smart enough to piece everything together Im no economics expert after all and a lot of the more important details about the Financial District are left intentionally vague but there was something that happened towards the end that makes me think Im not actually mistaken. For a while I was planning to look up a detailed explanation of how everything worked how the ending was built up what was happening with the money etc. It couldnt all be superfluous madeup bullshit could it? But then I realized that yes yes it fucking could. Not only do people and buildings start getting erased from reality but also ENTIRE LAND MASSES. We see a few island countries getting erased from the map Nothing that exists in our world of course But the logic of this is just mindboggling. So the Financial District was able to alter the geography of the planet? How? Did it add water to fill in the voids left by the land it took? Did the sea levels change? Did the entire history of those land masses dating all the way back to Pangaea get rewritten? Did the prehistoric creatures that roamed them get erased from the fossil record also erasing anything they evolved into? And hey why not take away any landlocked countries? Didnt want to stretch the suspension of disbelief too far? 660https://avvesione.files.wordpress.com/2011/05/cthemoneyofsoulandpossibilitycontrol07kimimaromsyuasset.jpg C: Money of Soul and Possibility control is available from Funimation. You can watch it for free on their website as well as for a decent price on Amazon as part of the S.A.V.E. collection. Id just like to take a moment to once again emphasize that this show did get off to a fairly good start. I could tell right from the beginning that it wasnt destined for greatness but it was at least interesting when it wasnt trying to do anything other than provide a Digimon ripoff with a cool backdrop. Unfortunately its ambition far outpaced its brain. Its biggest problem is easily the fact that it wanted you to think but it was way better off if you didnt. The laws of cause and effect are thrown out the window in favor of increased stakes and if thats not bad enough I havent seen a main character that was this disconnected from the tragedy they were supposed to prevent since Evangelion. Its a nice enough looking show and I did enjoy it for a little while but at only 11 episodes I feel like things could have been set up and developed to the point where I could have actually cared about it. As it is its pretty bad but its a unique enough idea that I can understand why people still remember it six years later. Its just too bad that it lost control of the positive qualities it had. I give C: money of Soul and Possibility Control a 4/10.
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