500https://gonzonyan.files.wordpress.com/2015/12/nuevaimagenpromocionaldelasegundatemporadadeowarinoseraph.jpg Do you ever have that one anime where you feel many things were going on but still feel like there was no impact? Anime that are of the action genre often come into this dilemma. Ones with an overarching story that tries to make it grand and epic only to squander it by not giving much to go on. It doesnt help with a short 1213 episode season. Considering that Owari no Seraph had a 2nd season in the same year to facilitate its story longer and still come off short is rubbing salt in the wound. To go back on the first season for a bit since I never reviewed it my initial impression of the story was incredibly underwhelming. I thought the way it told a revenge plot involving a boy who wants to kill vampires who killed all of his friends was too simple and drab for me to take seriously. There are ways in which this could work but with Owari no Seraphs case it comes across as predictable and hamfisted with the melodrama. Not only is the story itself nothing special but the way it is presented is all over the place. Most notably the pacing is what drags it down so low. There are places where the plot rushes to get to the next battle scene without any exposition to tell the audience what exactly is going on. This is very apparent in the last episode of this season where the last ten minutes felt like there shouldve been two more episodes to fill in to make it feel more like a seamless transition from scene to scene. 1000https://gonzonyan.files.wordpress.com/2015/12/owari2.jpg Writing is the key point to any story and Owari no Seraph has probably the most boring dialogue of any shounen anime this year. Its like the running joke in America where we think of Hollywood as just reusing cliched catchphrases we see in countless action blockbusters by putting their hand in a jar and picking whatever line is on a piece of paper. It feels like some of the lines lean on the edgy or melodramatic nature of Owari no Seraph. Even if youre watching with the worst fansubs or know a little Japanese as I do many of the lines reek of stale dialogue writing that even a high school student with a novice level of writing composition could do better. They can range from predictable to groaninducing on many occasions. Unfortunately most of the characters here are of the same level as the story in terms of quality. They all fall under the category of forgettable and flat except for one character the one ray of sunshine of this entire anime. The character I am referring to is the lovely sarcastic lady Shinoa Hiiragi. However her character development is on par with the rest of the bland cast her snarky demeanor and voiced wonderfully by Saori Hayami who does her lines a cut above the rest. Without her I dont think I wouldve sat through all 24 episodes of seasons 1 and 2 in fact I would say the only reason I bothered to continue this was to see more of Shinoa. Her presence in season 2 is just as good albeit a little more serious than in the previous one which disappointed me but Ill take whatever Shinoa I can get at this point. 1000https://gonzonyan.files.wordpress.com/2015/12/owari.jpg Yuu proves himself to be the stereotypical edgy protagonist who shouts most of his lines blurts out predictable vengeful lines and promises to stick with his friends lines. Admittedly I think Mika Yuus other friend who gets turned towards the vampire side was probably the least bad out of the suck bunch in the cast. Only because he at least had a role that was kind of captivating to see where he has to battle out his friends other friends to reunite with him. All three of these characters are the only ones I even remember. As much as I rag on Yuus character at least I can remember his name and the dumb lines he spouts out. You could quiz me on the rest of the characters and I will guarantee that I would not make more than a 20 grade percentage. This is the problem of how so little development any of them have despite being in the same armed forces as Yuu and Shinoa or the vampire clan they are fighting against. The only thing we have to go on is that they are fighting an enemy that threatens their way of life thats about it. Whoopee. It is weird to analyze the technical prowess of Owari no Seraph because I do love the artwork of the characters and even some of the backgrounds look nice to look at. However the animation is very hit or miss. Nowhere is this more evident than in the fighting scenes where there are some episodes where the animation takes a nosedive. The animators were cutting corners possibly due to budgeting issues or whatnot. It is serviceable to the eyes and compliments the artwork when it isnt of such low quality. Besides the animation is a mixed bag I genuinely love how colorful the characters look. If the characters didnt have very distinct features to their hair or skin I think my opinion of them being forgettable would be even lower than it is. 1000https://gonzonyan.files.wordpress.com/2015/12/derpdesuyoowarinoseraphnagoyakessenhen031280x72010bitaaccf32df24mkvsnapshot165920151025145502.png Vampires and humans battling each other can be fun on paper but rarely has there been any that succeed in reality. Had the writers taken their time to develop the characters and story slowly for me to get a sense of the world I think this couldve been pretty good. What I got out of Owari no Seraph after finishing its 2nd season was just the biggest meh that has ever meh this year of 2015. All I got out of it was more Shinoa fanart to gaze upon with my own eyes. At least great things can come from average places. Grade: C
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