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#Aquarion anime episode 1 tv
The usual reasons given that anime follows a clear story instead of running on forever is flimsy, as there’s plenty of western TV shows that follow a cohesive story. I’m not particularly any big a fan of animation more so than live action.
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You see, I’m kind of at a loss most of the time why I like anime. It’s an utterly bizarre concept, but I kinda like it. The government doesn’t want this happening for some reason, so attach chastity stones to the characters. The entire show is based around some strange idea that these robots are directly connected to sexual feelings. This isn’t just a throwaway single idea either. Yes, these robots are powered by adolescent sexual drive. Suddenly, the Powah inside him awakens and he gets magically transported into a giant robot and fights off the aliens with the power of adolescent sexual drive. Our protagonist is some idealist yet wimpy douche with the power of Garzeys Wing, who gets trapped out in the open when the aliens attack. We have the usual sci-fi setting in which a force of mysterious aliens in giant robots come down to attack. Aquarion is Allowed to be a Macross ripoff though, because it’s by the same guy, Shoji Kawamori. It appears to be a good season for Macross wannabbes. Thank god then for Aquarion EVOL for being the goofiest fucking thing and giving me plenty of highlights to talk about. As the new season premiers roll to a close, my brain starts to get fried and I gradually run out of new things to say about each new uninspired drivel that Japan rolls out.