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Magical Shopping Arcade Abenobashi (Vol. 1)

Magical Shopping Arcade Abenobashi (Vol. 1)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Intensely Funny
Review: Gainax does it again with another dizzying comedy very much in the spirit of FLCL. However, Gainax is not the type of studio to simply repeat the same thing over and over, and as such Abenobashi clearly stands on its own two legs.

First off, I'll speak of the art. Abenobashi is done in a bright, visually pleasing style very similar to the animation of FLCL, Gainax's other recent comedy series. It is high quality, and the dizzying animation style keeps pace with the equally dizzying storyline to leave your head spinning.

Second, the characters. Sasshi and Arumi, the two main characters, make for a cute couple, and their constantly-at-odds personalities provide a great deal of the humor of the series. In general, the characters are all quirky, bizarre, and interesting, from the town transvestite to the improbably-busty Mune-Mune.

Third, the music. I'm not sure I'd really call it quality music, but the quirky tunes fit well with the show. It's not as outstanding a match as the Pillows with FLCL, but it's far from bad. I found the opening song rather endearing, despite its preponderance of badly-pronounced English.

Fourth, the voice acting. Someone at Gainax seems to have a thing for regional dialects and odd pronunciations. The vast majority of the characters in the series speak in Osaka-ben, which is part of its charm. I wouldn't recommend watching this series dubbed, as the Osaka dialect is transfigured into an irritatingly fake-sounding Texas accent. Again, I can't say that the voice acting in the series quite lives up to the wonder that was FLCL, but it's definitely a cut above average.

Lastly, some general comments. The overall trend of the series seems to be that each episode the two main characters -- Sasshi and Arumi -- find themselves in a new alternate universe version of their home, the Abenobashi shopping arcade. The alternate universes are not so much alternate in the sense of Sliders, as each is a representation of a particular genre or cliche -- with its own 'rules' of reality based upon that. For example, the second episode is based upon fantasy rpgs (such as the older Final Fantasy games), while the second is a mish-mash of science fiction and mecha anime.

The stabs at the convention of each genre are witty and genuinely funny, and this is one of many shows that makes many of its jokes by parodying other anime. Interestingly, Abenobashi unabashedly parodies other anime by Gainax, at one point going so far as to play one of the songs from the show Neon Genesis Evangelion. I think it was at this point that I fell in love with the series. It takes a great sense of humor to be able to make fun of oneself so completely and effectively.

The one serious drawback I can see with this series is that I'm not sure that the conventions and pace that it has set itself can last thirteen episodes without becoming tired and boring. Hopefully at some point the series will break the format which it has presented itself in in order to remain fresh and interesting. If the problem isn't addressed, however, I can see how the latter end of the series could be rather disappointing.

Over all, I must say that I was very impressed with this series. Every time Gainax steps up to the plate, they hit the ball.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: So Dog Gone Funny
Review: I loved this DVD mainly because Sasshi is very funny and Arumi is so mature for her age. The whole story behind this series is about two 12 year old kids who have been best friends for a long time are moving apart. But when someting goes wrong within their shopping area Abenobashi just turns into so wacky virtual reality place.

The whole show to me seems like a video game that they have to learn how to get out of.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: So Dog Gone Funny
Review: I loved this DVD mainly because Sasshi is very funny and Arumi is so mature for her age. The whole story behind this series is about two 12 year old kids who have been best friends for a long time are moving apart. But when someting goes wrong within their shopping area Abenobashi just turns into so wacky virtual reality place.

The whole show to me seems like a video game that they have to learn how to get out of.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Very Interesting!
Review: This anime is definitely Unique. I'll admit that with Gainax's repuation for great animes, that was a big deciding factor as to whether or not to purchase this anime, (and the sample dvd in Newtype was a giant push as well).

The interesting thing about Magical Shopping Arcade Abenobashi, is all the interesting American and Japanese entertainment references and parodies. It actually reminded me of Excel Saga since each episode tends to focus on a particular genre and setting to make parodies of (more or less).

The first episode starts off about the lives of two kids, living in a small city and I found it quite charming, seeing how they went about their daily lives. The characters are all interesting and unique with quirky personalities. However, tragedy strikes and the world gets flipped and screwed up and and the two kids find themselves in a wierded out, parallel version of their own town, with the parallel versions of the people they know.

The second episode seems to be parodying RPG games and the fantasy, knights in shining armor and monsters genre. Its pretty darn funny and I enjoyed it a lot. However, it seems that no matter how they try to go back to their own world. They keep getting sent to someplace strange.

The third episode is a sci fi, mecha, outter space type deal and started out quite funny. However, I'm afraid the writer's went a bit too far with this episode and it turns into rambling, insane mess that doesn't make much sense and is so perverted its disgusting. Yes, this may be a parody of shows that are like this but the problem with parodies is that there is a fine line between parodying something and becoming that which is being parodied. And that big ... woman runs around practically naked, ... swinging around and bouncing in ridiculous cicles which was a major turn off as well.

The last episode was quite enjoyable. Truthfully, after episode three, I began to reconsider whether or not this show was all that great. However, episode four was great and so I've decided to stick with the show a little longer with future volumes. This one takes place in China and is a fighting anime kind of episode. It makes references to shows such as DBZ and Fist of the North Star. Pretty darn funny stuff ^_^

Well, I dont want to give too much away, but I really like this show a lot. The kids are so cute and funny and its hilarious seeing how they react to each new situation. I definitely recommend this dvd, but be warned. The extreme amounts of fanservice may turn you off.


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