https://starcrossedanime.com/wpcontent/uploads/2020/09/GunslingerGirlBanner.png I really wanted to like Gunslinger Girl. Made by MADHOUSEhttps://anilist.co/studio/11/MADHOUSE Directed by Morio Asakahttps://anilist.co/staff/100921/MorioAsaka of Chihayafuruhttps://anilist.co/anime/10800/Chihayafuru and Card Captor Sakura: Clear Cardhttps://anilist.co/anime/97881/CardcaptorSakuraClearCardhenfame Gunslinger Girl has a simple but compelling premise: child soldiers. Little girls trained and conditioned to become assassins for the Italian government forced to do their nations dirty work. Whether that be protection espionage or outright murder Gunslinger Girl takes something reprehensible and shoves it right into your face so you cant ignore. And then it dives into how the girls themselves feel about their position whether or not its so different from things we do right here in the real world. So with such a premise and such a strong production team whats not to like? Well strap in my friend because I have a few thousand words prepared just for you. And be warned this review will contain minor spoilers for Gunslinger Girl. Disclaimer: This review contains minor spoilers for Gunslinger Girl. I am also working to make 50 the new average. 70 is not an average score people. 70 is above average. You can also find individual episode write ups and comment on this review on my Star Crossed bloghttps://starcrossedanime.com/gunslingergirlanimereview57100throwbackthursday/. https://i0.wp.com/starcrossedanime.com/wpcontent/uploads/2020/08/GunslingerGirl7.9.png Art/Animation As always we have to start with Gunslinger Girlsanimation and art. Like many aspects of its production this is a mixed bag as Gunslinger Girlsis is very inconsistent. Some episodes when it wants to show off it can look fantastic. The movement of the characters and the firefights are occasionally gorgeous. Each individual bullet can be seen exiting the chamber and falling to the floor as the heroines charge through the bad guys the clothes shifting as they move or their weight and momentum carry through their movements. This is most often seen with Henrietta with a great example being the opening mission in the first episode. No one can say that Gunslinger Girl doesnt have the occasionally fantastic cut. But the issue is as I said before: the series is horribly inconsistent. Outside of the occasional action scene every few episodes however Gunslinger Girl is often stilted and motionless. Every character stands straight backed and stiff without any real expressive character or even facial animation. Part of this can be chalked up to many of the characters actually having stunted emotions and narratively thats fine. But you have to recognize what such a decision does to your visuals and account for that. The sad thing is that Gunslinger Girl isnt even consistent on the action scenes. There are plenty of combat bits where we dont get the stellar animation I mentioned previously. Rather everyone will stand still the guns will flash and we will cut to all of the bad guys falling over. Now this isnt a deal breaker by any means you dont need stellar animation for a good story. But it certainly helps and Gunslinger Girl is hardly Monsterhttps://anilist.co/anime/19/Monster. Sadly Gunslinger Girlsisnt much better artwise and it has a very similar problem to its animation. The designs and proportions are much more... not necessarily realistic but more accurate. I mentioned Monster before and Gunslinger Girl has a very similar visual style to it. The character have rather rectangular bodies realistically sized proportions and it makes heavy use of greys and browns with splashes of color occasionally thrown in to vary it up. However where Gunslinger Girl falls short is that just like its animation the characters arent particularly expressive. Once again having characters stripped of emotions works fine so long as there are other characters who canemote around them. But when a majority of your cast is often blank faced or subdued in their expressions it makes for a number of very dull scenes. All in all on paper Gunslinger Girls style is fine. I like how different it is from the more modern moe blobs or from A1 Pictureshttps://anilist.co/studio/561/A1Picturesgeneric faced protagonists. It reminds me fondly of series such as Monsterand it gives Gunslinger Girls a more real world air. However it fails to make good use of this aesthetic nor does it do enough to wow the action junky in me. It isnt terrible I never thought the show looked ugly. But neither did it impress. And for a medium named around animation and the movement of characters thats a damn shame. https://i2.wp.com/starcrossedanime.com/wpcontent/uploads/2020/08/GunslingerGirl10.7.png Direction On the other end of the spectrum we have Gunslinger Girls direction. For all the faults I have with the production I do think this was actually pretty good. Gunslinger Girl was often very inventive with its camera and there were some stunning shots through out. One of my favorites was an establishing shot of Florence where the camera panned over the city in early morning before landing on pigeon filled square. It managed to set both the mood and the setting for the episode right from the get go without a single word of dialogue. This sort of scene isnt alone either there are plenty of these sorts of establishing shots throughout the series. From a raindrenched pistol Henriettas camera to final scene of the entire series. As if this wasnt enough though Gunslinger Girl also does a great job of transitioning from these calm scenes to the action. Simply put Gunslinger Girl does a pretty good job of managing tension across its run. Of slowly ramping up to the climactic conclusion of an episode of building up to it bit by bit. A great example of this comes in episode 3 where we are first introduced to Rico. The whole process of meeting the bell boy his chat with Rico to the reveal and conclusion does a great job of keeping the viewers interest throughout. All in all I would say that Gunslinger Girls direction does the lions share of the work in establishing its aesthetic. Of setting the mood and feel of every episode and carrying it through the season as a whole. So while the animation and art leaves something to be desired this makes up for it. Just a little bit at least. https://i2.wp.com/starcrossedanime.com/wpcontent/uploads/2020/07/Gunslingergirl5.3.png Setting/Story And now we come to the story and this... this is where we start to run into some serious problems. Because it is here Gunslinger Girl makes it obvious that it is an incomplete adaptation of a then ongoing manga. The best way I can describe it is that Gunslinger Girl is an incredibly interesting setting and premise but with the depth and follow through of a kiddy pool. As throughout the season the series is setting up so many different things so many different plot threads. We have terrorists we have internal politics we have child soldiers and their own little drama etc etc and the list goes on. Its very obvious that we are being setup for a much longer story that we are in it for the long haul... and yet as a single individual season none of these end up properly addressed. Only ever established. This doesnt necessarily have to be a bad thing for an example you need look no further than Vinland Sagahttps://anilist.co/anime/101348/VinlandSagaof last year. That is also a story that is much longer where its initial season is effectively just a prologue. However unlike Vinland Saga Gunslinger Girl has no clear bookend. In Vinland Sagathere is a clearly established through line between Thorfinn and Askeladd one that is both established and followed through to completion across the 24 episode season. In Gunslinger Girls however there is really no equivalent through line. Our lead character Henrietta starts and ends the season effectively the same with the only real difference being in how we the audience see her. There is Angelica I suppose however her place in the story is so small that its hardly worthy of note. Sadly there is just no real overarching narrative that effectively drives the season. That said its not as if there is nothing of value here. There are individual moments and episodes that are great and the general quality of the episodic stories is relatively high. Gunslinger Girl makes good use of the girls and how they relate to their handlers differently. Giving each of them a couple of oneoff episodes that focus on them almost to the exclusion of everyone else. These episodes are often the most interesting by far where we explore a new facet of what the handler/cyborg relationship means and how different people interpret it. Sadly however good these episodes are individually if they dont feed into some overarching narrative then whats really the point? This isnt an action Shounen it cant ride by on hype fights and individual character moments. The sad truth is that Gunslinger Girl never really doesanything with it outside one fantastic moment with Elsa. Beyond that our leads are only ever represented as they are with little in the way of meaningful changes. Yes we learn more about them and as a viewer its a sometimes interesting exploration of child soldiers and the sorts of platonic relationships children can have with their parental figures. But its just not enough to really keep my interest. Not when we have the occasional episode that comes in and reminds us of a greater plot in the wider narrative. For instance you cant just introduce a named bombmaking couple early on in the series and then never actually use them for anything. You cant introduce the interagency politics and then end the season without any meaningful conclusion. And Gunslinger Girl is just that: A story without a conclusion. https://i0.wp.com/starcrossedanime.com/wpcontent/uploads/2020/07/GunslingerGirl3.3.png Characters Moving on we come to the character which are in a very similar but ultimately better place to the narrative. As I said above a majority of Gunslinger Girls screentime is dedicated to episodic character specific stories. Each one exploring their own circumstances and relationships with their own handlers. Each one looking at the same core relationship Fratello and Cyborg in a different. One is legitimately caring with the Fratello looking after and pampering his charge while another may treat them like a tool while another still may look at them with disdain. Each girl has their own idea of what the relationship should be or what they want to get out of it etc. This is Gunslinger Girls most interesting and engaging aspect figuring out who these girls are. Sadly though just like the animation and the story Gunslinger Girl fails to fully execute on its vision here. Because you see outside of Elsa and maybe Angelica none of the girls really have an overarching story. They dont really change or grow or are challenged in new ways. Certainly they are challenged in their flashbacks in the history we see as we first meet them. But that is supposed to build up who they are nownot be a substitute for who they can then become. Its as if they exist inside the already established relationships given to them without ever really changing the status quo except for one admittedly good arc. When you combine this with stiff voice acting similar to the unexpressive animation on them it hurts any interest you might have. There is an argument to be made similar to the animation that the VA work was done on purpose. But just like before while interesting on paper it just doesnt work in practice. All in all I really like the concept and base introductions of these characters. Their whole situation is interesting as is how each one is used to comment on that kind of relationship as a whole. Similarly their affliction is also very compelling knowing what they have become and what will become of them in the near future. In a way I liken it to something like say... Alzheimers patients or the extremely old. Those who are forgetting who they are and others around them. Its an incredibly powerful idea one that many people have experience with a loved one in real life. But Gunslinger Girl just doesnt execute on it well enough to make it work for more than an episode or two at a time. Maybe the 2nd season and continued manga resolves this since its just part of an adaptation. But in this season Im left wanting. https://youtu.be/1ViG1zMrFpY OST/Sound Design Next up we come to the last major section of this review: The OST and sound design. I promise this one will be shorter if only because there isnt much to talk about. Overall I found Gunslinger Girls OST... fine? I was never taken out of the moment by the OST or sound design but neither was I ever really impressed. There is only really one song in Tristezzahttps://www..com/watch?v=1ViG1zMrFpYt=846s maybe two with Silenzio Prima della Lottahttps://www..com/watch?v=1ViG1zMrFpYt=2814s that I actually remember from the show. That I can remember scenes they played in and that really sold their particular scenes. The rest though however good never really felt like the contributed much. Dont get me wrong there are plenty of good pieces in this OST. The issue is just that I didnt notice or care for them until I listened to the entire OST on its own. That said while the OST may not contribute much to the show boy are some of these pieces great. Dopo il Sognohttps://www..com/watch?v=1ViG1zMrFpYt=4067s makes terrific use of its piano singing and almost radiochatter like vocals mixed with classic operatic. Its hauntingly beautiful and certainly something I have already added to my playlists. Similarly there are pieces like Costruzionehttps://www..com/watch?v=1ViG1zMrFpYt=349s that while not memorable set the tone well. But for every standout piece I find there is another rather generic one. Take for instance Tema 1https://www..com/watch?v=1ViG1zMrFpYt=119s or Citthttps://www..com/watch?v=1ViG1zMrFpYt=651s which I neither remember hearing while watching nor find particularly interesting. There is nothing wrong with them of course. But like much of Gunslinger Girl it isnt whats wrong thats holding it back but rather what is simply... meh. Simply put I was never enthralled with this OST and while I cannot truly disparage it neither can I really recommend it beyond individual pieces. https://i0.wp.com/starcrossedanime.com/wpcontent/uploads/2020/06/GunslingerGirl1.1.png It could have been more Finally we come to the last part of this review where I talk about what Gunslinger Girl could have done better. This holds no bearing on the final score and is only about what I wanted to see as the show progressed. Why not provide some constructive criticism along with the rest right? And fair warning there is going to be some serious spoilers in here so dont read it if you havent watched the show. Or maybe you just dont care I dunno. https://i0.wp.com/starcrossedanime.com/wpcontent/uploads/2020/09/GunslingerGirl13.1.png Conclusion So all in all how was Gunslinger Girl. Simply put its a disappointment but an interesting disappointment. I had high hopes for it it started off strong. And while it didnt manage to meet said hopes it was at the very least interesting. There were definitely a number of episodes I thought This is it this is when the hammer drops and I was excited each time. I could tell that the series was building towards something just not what and when we could get there. Is it a shame we never did? Yes. But that doesnt invalidate what good there was in the show. Who knows maybe the 2nd season takes all this setup and runs with it maybe it really does get better in the 2nd season. But this review isnt about the 2nd season. So Gunslinger Girl gets an A+ for effort but a D for execution. Thanks for reading everyone This is the end of a larger series I do on the previously linked blog above called Throwback Thursday where we watch an older series week by week. If you have one you want to suggest please head on over and give us a holler
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