Bullet/Bullet Episodes 1-8 Anime Series Review – Review

Episode 1 Eight Episodes are a story of a robbery error, or a right story, depending on your point of view. Gear is the young man we Jean looks at, a child attracted by the idea of an illegal lifestyle, whose love for his sick father is hindered. But once his two goals overlap (the robbery would bring him enough money to fund his freedom and get the medicine of his father’s figure), he goes all out, even if it’s obvious that he shouldn’t.
Despite being the main character, Gear is the least interesting of our main cast. He is a rather mononote character, driven by ancient classics of love for adventure and the family he discovers. The rest of the group is that things get more fun.
For all appearances, Shirokuma is a walking, talking polar bear. He is strong, but timid. Street smart but unable to control his greed. The more we know about him, the more complicated he becomes, and his friendship with the rest of the team feels more and more painful.
Then there is QU-0213, a robot with multiple personality disorders. It is not a character, but a quarter, each character is used as another kind of family member of the gears. From sympathetic big sisters to friendly grandmothers, we all have it all.
Finally, we get Noah’s aforementioned femme fatale. At first, Noah seems to be your typical Fujiko Mining character, a beautiful, sly ally of our unfortunate group of thieves who betrayed the group well when it was in her best interest. However, as the anime continues, we see her deeper and more trusting equipment and his friends, the more loyal she becomes. Together, these four make a series of characters go on with an adventure, which is a fashionable adventure.
Art and animation Bullets/bullets It’s top. Grilling cities, wastelands and government districts all surprisingly live in places. Then come to the object who lives in this world. There is a strange combination of futuristic and simulation techniques in the future. You have AI driver Mecha And fly the drone with 3.5-inch floppy disk, cassette and VHS tape. But the real performer in design? Noah’s bike looks like a Lockheed P-38 lightning aircraft, reimagined as a road vehicle.
Then there is the animation. The action scenes, especially those involving “bullets”, Gear’s cars, are amazing. Due to its animated nature, it sees the kind of “car-crazy” action you see in Hollywood movies. This means you get impossible camera angles, etc., instead of something in TV or movies, making something more like a game.
There is also an amazing artistic scene worth mentioning. Gear’s flashbacks of childhood are animated in a moving oil painting style. Not only is it beautiful, but its artistic style lacks visual clarity, making it perfect for semi-reviewed childhood memories. This is a great sequence.
The music is great, too. Not only does it do the work in action scenes, but it also has a big voice that highlights the Insert songbut in more gloomy moments. Then there is an opening (with characters in a hip-hop video) and a finale (feeling like a 90s rock ballad). This is above average soundtrack to say the least.
Now that we have introduced the “Flash” what we can enter Bullets/bullets yes. From the most basic point of view, the first plot is a story about the rich taking advantage of the poor, and the poor accept the poor. Even though Gear reveals multiple dark secrets, and even reveals them to the entire population’s secrets, he is ignored at best, and the worst is ridiculed.
Although the people risk their lives to bring the truth to the masses, people are satisfied with oppression. They think their living and working conditions are normal. Even the upper classes not only live in luxury goods in slave labor, but also sneak their vitality is not enough to make people care. They have no dreams – they are satisfied with food, drinks and basic entertainment. They have gone so far that they have been celebrating rather than mourning when their friends themselves die.
Nothing is difficult for modern fables, where the rich are getting richer and everyone else is getting poorer. All the time, most people just accept that it is normal, rather than the problems faced in the real world focus more on TV, movies, and games. If anything, this series advocates those who are willing to stand up and try to tell the truth, even if it shows that it is likely to fall into a deaf and dumbness.
Finally, this is Bullets/bullets With the equipment and crew sacrifice their freedom in noble acts, simply because they wish to be completely betrayed. Now, putting our heroes at their lowest point, we will have to join the second part of the series to see how they struggle to cope with their knowledge of human nature and whether they can find a reason to continue.