I dont understand this show. Not to say that I cannot understand the appeal of this show at all or what it might have been trying to say. Rather I have barely any grasp on how this series has turned out the way it has. Initially this show was dubbed by publishing company Kadokawa Shotan as Project D an original series centred around time travel. The premise is honestly nothing new as time travel appears a dime a dozen in many anime nowadays. However most of the excitement RErideD was receiving stemmed from the announced staff specifically Takuya Satou the chief director of SteinsGate alongside acclaimed character designer Yoshitoshi Abe. These two are known for bringing their own unique style and unconventional aesthetic to many of their works and while RErideD is certainly a perplexing show as one would expect I do not mean that as a positive. Because if one were to watch this show with no knowledge of the crew behind it neither persons name would come to mind as RErided appears more middling that any of their previous work suggests in practically every way. RErideD is set in the near future where artificial intelligence has recently brought forth advancements in societys living standards. Derrida one of the engineers behind their creation has discovered a flaw in their programming that his coworker says could prove fatal if not addressed quickly. After being ignored and reluctantly putting off any further action until later they are attacked by his own company that results in Derrida being frozen for 10 years emerging in a world devastated by the technology he helped create. On top of this the update needed to repair the robots was given to his coworkers daughter Mage whos now missing leading Derrida on a quest to find her and the device before all hope is lost. Now whatever hopes you have for this series based from my general description of the synopsis I want you to cast as far from your mind as possible because the potential this story had gets crapped on and then some. The entire progression of this narrative is constantly dependent of contrivances to the point where it no longer seems like a show you can trust on its internal logic to hold up. Time travel stories are often some of the most prone to these plot devices but the fact that this series manages to fall back on the power of convenience so often without even having involved the concept of time travel for majority of the show is frustrating to say the least. Even the plot progression through Episode 1 just to reach the premise circumstances alone should give enough red flags to warrant concern: 1. Derrida decides to leave the upgrade that would end up saving the world to his friends 8year old daughter despite standing just outside of their house. Why? To move the story forward. 1. When Derrida is attacked by his assailants they shoot at their car till it explodes instead of just shooting at the guy. Why? To keep the story moving. 1. After stumbling into an underground laboratory Derrida manages to lock himself inside a cryostasis chamber so that 10 years pass by without him knowing. Do I even need to ask why? The series only continues with this train of thought while ironically lacking such. Now awoken to a wartorn environment he meets Vidaux and Mayuka who offer to help him under the pretence that he will pay for their services. However the pair soon find out that Derrida is promising their pay based on finding the upgrade he gave to Mage 10 years prior. Derrida does not have anything concrete to offer which makes their choice in continuing to help very odd and frankly unrealistic considering how the world has gone to shambles and helping Derrida this way would most likely result in the party wasting resources and money of their own. On top of that Vidaux is constantly putting his daughter further in danger from protecting Derrida from everyone wanting to kill him. Its choices like this that go against the setting and character motivations depicted and even when/if an explanation is brought to light episodes later more often than not were provided more questions than answers a cardinal fault of the series. There are many examples throughout the show that similarly plague the plot even sometimes going as far as breaking the laws of physics from a character dodging every bullet her way in real time to a grenade going off in the same room as a little girl only for her to come out of it hanging from the window with no injuries. If you were hoping for a serious grounded series in RErideD then I think you might have put misguided trust in the wrong show. Its kind of remarkable for how many questionable choices and events take place in RErideD at the end of the day it all comes across uneventful and as if you could care less about what ends up happening to the characters. Part of this falls back on the cast who all fail to properly leave an impact on the viewer. Fact: apart from Derrida I had to check MAL for what the character names were. Of course the main character has purpose pushed onto him thanks to the plot but is there anything else we really know about Derrida? Perhaps more importantly is there anything particularly memorable about Derrida? Most of the other characters also lack in personality and depth some even acting as a burden to where I was contemplating what purpose do these characters serve if they are constantly shown. The antagonists were also lacking in these aspects also with the main villain appearing more like a poor mans caricature of Donald Trump than anyone remotely interesting. There were obviously glimmers of hope throughout like the hired assassin who appeared to have intriguing motives behind her actions until her backstory was revealed just before she no longer served any purpose to the story. Revealing important aspects of characterization in the narrative whenever convenient is a very common theme with this series. RErideD is a hard show to pin down when trying to understand what it wants to be. Looking at the genres it belongs to: action scifi drama. And yet RErideD constantly diverges from each of these categories assigned to it. Is there action present in this anime? Yes. But those scenes are few and far between the countless amount of exposition and dialogue viewers are subjected to that make the series less and less enjoyable. One would also think the action scenes would at least deliver for the 1 minute each episode they are shown. Shockingly these are the moments where the series is at its worst visually poor CGI significant drop in framerate awkward character physics resulting in laughably dull moments. Yes laughably dull. RErideD tries to come off as a serious science fiction anime yet the way time travel is executed makes the series feel more supernatural Im no scientist but I would imagine its extremely difficult to explain how an astral projection can help Derrida to timeleap by thinking really hard about an intensive memory. The fact that time travel for most of the series had turned out inconsequential is also confounding to say the least. All that is left is a drama one that leaves much to be desired on the emotion end as it regularly treads across separate genres failing to establish a distinct identity for itself. Well aside from being a bloated mess of an anime. Disappointment is the best word I would use to describe this show most notably regarding its production. Never is the series able to alleviate the overall visual blandness of RErideD never outright ugly or repulsive just simply mediocre runofthemill art design lacking any visual flare. A muddy insipid colour palette that does little to garner ones attention and typical uninspiring character designs that even look offmodel in several stills. The art is plain flavourless and comparing it to the almost avantgarde styles of their past work feel like an antithesis to the aesthetics of Takuya Satou and Yoshitoshi Abe. I have to question the budget that went into RErideD seeing as the action present here looks significantly worse than the typical exposition scene. The score is also unimpressive merely passable OSTs and voice acting that leaves a lot to be desired. Its honestly a shame that as I stated before: RErideD is an original work that turned out middling in practically every way. I cant even say Im mad or frustrated at it just disappointment. And so what we are left with is a series that disappoints from the very start and never rises anywhere close to the expectations seasoned anime fans hoped to see from it. It lacked logic coherence and any convincing characters to be excited for after the first couple episodes. If you werent left scratching your head in confusion at first you were probably already busy rolling your eyes at the sheer number of illogical happenings unfolding in front of you. Maybe this could have been good. Maybe if there were a few significant changes made at the start maybe a better script behind it maybe a clearer vision of what RErideD should have been. Unfortunately despite what the show would like to believe timeleaps arent possible in this world line. And even if they were I highly doubt anyone would waste 10 years in a cryostasis chamber to do it.
30 /100
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