500https://gonzonyan.files.wordpress.com/2015/12/ushioandtorakeyvisual2.jpg Taking old anime and rebooting them for current anime viewers has not been done before. Many reasons are that the visual quality of the old anime shows for the most part has not aged well especially trying to view a stream of one that is of low quality and bad subtitles. One prominent example is Space Battleship Yamato 2199 in 2013 regarded by many as a suitable remake of the classic space opera from 1974. Here we have Ushio to Tora a reboot of a 1992 10episode OVA based on a six yearlong manga in 1990. I was not aware of their existence but this reboot has piqued my interest in the series. Right when I watched the first episode one thing that came to mind was the unique art direction of the characters. It was not something that I often saw in the past few years. Not that it looks completely different from your current art style it is a mishmash of elements from new types of Japanese animation and old ones as old as the 90s. The faces look rough around the edges to emulate the older aesthetics of character designs and the fluidity of a good enough animation budget that was not present in most cases in that era. It is a welcoming addition to the year 2015 where the art direction in most of the shows that year was nothing unique. 1000https://gonzonyan.files.wordpress.com/2015/12/ushioandtora.png How the show is presented in terms of story is a little hit or miss in many cases. At first it becomes your classic fight a monster in each episode of anime until it gets into a big climactic arc near the middle and 2nd half. The first arcs are fine to let us get to know our two protagonists Ushio and Tora. We see how their relationship starts and see it gradually grow and give some good individual stories the one involving Omamorisama being the highlight of the bunch. I enjoyed the first big arc involving the girls helping out Ushio from his torments because it gave the supporting cast some humanity to them than just the one character that Ushio saves in that particular episode. However the plot lost me afterward with the addition of the time travel plot involving a princess of the ancient times in how they present it in a rushed manner. Had they made it longer to develop them further for me to garner sympathy for the princess character and feel the anguish of one character without spoiling anything I think it could have been great. It just starts to get stale after a while. The last couple of episodes especially feels out of place in how shortlived and underwhelming it felt with bland villains with cliched intentions. It isnt something that I would call terrible by any measure but I feel like had they slowed the pace a little in the 2nd half it could have worked better in the long run. 1000https://gonzonyan.files.wordpress.com/2015/12/ushiototoraterebi.png As much as the plot does not live up near the end Ushio no Tora makes up for this with a great cast of characters. I found Ushio and Tora likable in their charm and chemistry as two opposite personalities working together at odds with their intentions Ushios to save the people he loves from evil and Tora to one day eat him when he doesnt notice. There are points where it might seem a bit silly but Ushio no Tora is by and large a silly show in some cases. Mostly due to the character of Tora who often has hilarious animation quirks that morphs him from this terrifyinglooking monster to a chibilooking caricature with big cartoony eyes. Many might find this a bit conflicting but for the most part the show does balance out the comedy and serious moments well enough that it doesnt feel distracting. Again seeing both of these lovely characters bicker at each other is always a comedic splendor and makes them the best duo of the year. The supporting cast has its fair share of great characters and at worst they are average. As Ive mentioned before the female characters have some characterization as far as supporting casts go and do things to further Ushios character progression than be catalysts for one plot arc and nothing else. The villains however are nothing special and forgettable as a result. Either their intentions are predictable or dont come across as intimidating. Not counting the monsters that Ushio and Tora fight just the villains harm the protagonists. Especially those in the last arc where they felt like they were ripped straight off of another anime involving bad scientists. Nothing straightup awful but nothing that will be looked at with admiration. 1000https://gonzonyan.files.wordpress.com/2015/12/ushiotoraep3asakoinoueartgalleryanimebentobyte.jpg A good sleeper hit is what I would describe Ushio no Tora. Though it does not gravitate any higher than your typical shounen anime involving supernatural elements it didnt need to. It fits all of the aspects that make shounen anime a good treat to see while you leave it in the background every once in a while after watching it. It aims to please the eyes and ears and that is how most shounen anime succeed in being good but not great. Life isnt perfect as they say. Grade: B
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