Thursday, August 17, 2023

Trigun Stampede (2023)- A Conflicted Second Look.

Now that its initial run has ended, it's finally time. Some people have come around to this anime- I have not. I don't hate it; but I also don't think it's necessary either. Here is my conflicted second look at Trigun Stampede.

Courtesy: Crunchyroll/ORANGE

In order to explain my thoughts, it will be necessary to look at the whole first course of the anime (talk persists of more, but we'll see how that goes). I've already spoken my piece about the first few episodes, so let's go from there.

Now, on with episode 4, which actually starts off all right with some bandits eating insect meat and expressing interest in trying plant-based food. This is actually one of the few pure 2D sequences, and one of the few that actually captures the spirit of the manga (would have preferred if they focused on the cattle punk and desert punk aspects of the source material rather than the more overt science fiction parts). The episode; entitled "Hungry," doesn't take long to drift downward; with Wolfwood's entrance being an early mark at the end of the cold open. I could believe his counterpart in the manga and original anime was a scruffy, world-weary preacher. Here, he looks like a male model on his way to a GQ photoshoot. Kind of telling he looks more convincing after getting clipped by their caravan.

Episode 5 features an out-of-place "needle noggin" comment which makes no sense because of the way they redesigned Vash (it would be like calling the live-action Drax "green" when the GOTG movies made him blue instead), and is entitled "Child of Blessing." This was around the time I tapped out and decided to wait for the whole series to come online; though it admittedly wasn't the worst thing ever (stock storyline aside). From here on out, it will include my thoughts on the show as I view it.

On to episode 6, "Once Upon a Time in Hopeland." Don't let the title fool you- this episode has more in common with Call of Duty than Sergio Leone. Not even the sand steamer and a few decent gunfights could bring the experience above average for me. Even a hint at character backstory done in the style of old silent films just makes me wish the show had more visual inventiveness to go around.

Next up is episode 7, which has some 2D sequences with Wolfwood's adoptive brother Livio that I would have preferred the rest of the anime looked like. Yet, that's not enough to make up for the rest of the issues I had with it. In particular,  the Bad Lads' redesigns were not what I was looking for. Given how much I liked the original gang, I was not onboard for faceless goons that look like Borderlands cosplayers. Its name is "Wolfwood," which doesn't show up till the episode is almost over. Neglecting the previously mentioned sand steamer; I seriously don't understand the "Punisher" nickname for his character. He's honestly more like the Preacher; and I seriously think they should have leaned into the influence of Mignola and McFarlane more.

On with episode 8, and it's one I haven't been looking forward to addressing- the retelling of Vash and Knives' backstory. The original anime and manga took the time needed to build up to this storyline. Here, it just feels so rushed that the emotional impact feels forced as all get-out. It's called "Our Home," and they definitely walked into this one.

Episode 9 is known as "Millions Knives," and I honestly prefer the ninth episode of the Skywalker Saga. I am not among those who were onboard with the changes to Knives' character. Granted, I know the original anime took some as well; but at least they were built up properly over the course of the entire series. That, and the manga wasn't finished at the time of the original airing. Here- I do not feel that the depiction of Knives as the threat he's depicted as is earned; and his history with Vash feels forced this time around. I reiterate it is possible to show the contrast between their characters without effectively turning Knives into A-Train.

"Humanity" is an ironic title for episode 10; because the original source material and classic anime made me feel like humanity was worth saving. Here, however- seeing Ju-Lai depicted as a Great Value Midgar would have me rooting for the Worms... had they not been rendered like they came from PS2 shovelware. That, and they got Meryl's character completely wrong- she wouldn't be apologizing over and over for her actions; she'd be telling her partner to shut up and run before they got skewered. That, and Elandra turning against her creators feels less engaging than when even Mewtwo did it. Lastly, Roberto's death and giving Meryl her derringer doesn't feel earned to me; since nothing really changed in their relationship to justify this. He wasn't "unlucky" as he claimed- he was a boozing, chain-smoking cynic who never changed even with his blood in an elevator.

The final stretch begins with episode 11, which reveals Knives' true role in the story's events and a myriad of changes that completely shatter suspension of disbelief in their new context. The title, "To a New World" isn't revealed until the end; and though there are brief moments that actually show fidelity to the source material, I can't shake the feeling of "too little, too late" in my head. I'm doing my best to be fair, but it's one of those times where I can't really compliment anything without bringing up clear caveats.

The finale enters its second part in episode 12, in which Vash finally starts resembling his counterpart from the manga and classic anime in both looks and personality. Yet, it still has the aforementioned "too little, too late" feeling. The animation also has the quality I expect from ORANGE after they completed Land of the Lustrous and BEASTARS. The gunfight between Vash and Knives ironically makes me have even more conflicted feelings towards this anime, because it has me wishing the rest of the series was more like that. This is still contrasted by everything else looking like someone tried to make a Devil May Cry machinima in Unity. Also, the subtlety that was in Knives' previous portrayal officially goes out the window once he cuts a group of militia from Julai in half. Honestly astonished they tripled down on turning him into A-Train. Even worse, the final moments; which involves the two being launched into space (it happens) and crashing back down to the planet's surface smashes into the title, "High Noon at July." This caused me to ask the same twofold question I asked myself when I found out about this anime. If you're going to adapt this, why not do a more faithful adaptation of the manga or Maximum? If you're going to make all these changes, why not make your own story and not call it Trigun? This is a trap a lot of material falls into; where instead of making a complete story, they make a glorified teaser for one that we might never see happen. I fail to see how sending Meryl to the Insurance Society is a threat when that's what I wanted to begin with. It's like trying to punish me by serving me chocolate mousse and wild Alaskan Salmon. They also went the amnesia route to wipe Vash and Knives' memories, and justify their bounties in the main story. Smooth.

I reaffirm this isn’t the worst CGI anime ever (the 2016 Berserk exists, after all), but it's just not what I'm looking for. Honestly, I among many that would have preferred a direct adaptation of the manga and/or Maximum. I still would like that over a second course. I'll just deal with FLCL Grunge and Shoegaze as they come.

I would understand the creative decisions if this was made people that were unfamiliar with the source material, but no- this was apparently overseen by none other than the series creator himself; with the changes approved over drinks. There is talk about reintroducing familiar elements in the second course (especially fan favorite character Milly Thompson); but it's going to be quite the challenge either way. 

At this point; might be more feasible to just give this anime a "de-boot:" put this version in an alternate continuity, then do a direct adaptation of the original manga and Maximum with little to no CGI. Overall, while I don't think Trigun Stampede is a the worst thing I've ever seen; I also wouldn't put it on the same pedestal as I do the original. Though I am interested in the reprints of the manga; I am not as convinced about this being the blueprint for the franchise's future as others. That is all for now, and keep chasing love and peace.

Tuesday, August 8, 2023

Pokémon Presents 8-8-23 Thoughts.

Hey everyone- after much speculation, a new Pokémon Presents stream went out earlier today; presided over by Pokémon Company president and COO Takato Utsunomiya. As I continue work on my larger projects, here are my thoughts on the announcements shown off.

The presentation led off with an update about the World Championship in Yokohama, which will see the debut of a new animated project called “Path to the Peak.” The series will follow a young woman named Ava and her Oddish as they rise to the top of the competitive circuit in the trading card game. This looks interesting, and I’d like to hear more.

We also got more details on Detective Pikachu Returns, showcasing more gameplay and characters ahead of its release on October 6. In addition to Tim Goodman’s mother and younger sister getting shown onscreen after being mentioned in the first game, a new set of mysteries will lead him to finding his missing father Harry. As someone who enjoyed the first game and the 2019 live-action film, this will definitely be a day-one pickup for me.

The English dub of Pokémon Horizons has been reconfirmed to be “coming soon,” though official dates have yet to surface. The previous “2023 and beyond” date has potentially been impacted by the dual strikes currently in progress. I may have mixed feelings towards what I’ve seen so far, but I am still curious either way.

Now, onto some app updates. Alongside the upcoming Pokémon Go Festival, monsters from Paldea will be joining the game starting this September. The second anniversary of Pokémon UNITE is still underway, with bonuses that are currently live with the code “2NDANNIVERSARY” as shown. As the fourth anniversary of Pokémon Masters EX draws closer, fan-favorite character Nemona has joined the game in a new event. There’s also a Full Moon Event coming to the app Pokémon Sleep. Lastly, Pokémon Cafe Remix has a new event centered around the monster Tatsugiri, currently in progress.

We also finally have seen release of two vintage titles for people who have Nintendo Switch Online: Pokémon Stadium 2 on Nintendo 64 Online and Pokémon Trading Card Game on Game Boy Online. I love the former, and I am definitely interested in playing the latter.

There is also the OVA series Pokémon Paldean Winds coming September 6, which sees familiar faces from the bestselling Pokémon Scarlet and Violet join new students trying to make their way through the Pokémon Academy and the Great Treasure Hunt independent study program. I am actually more interested in this than the 2023 anime; to be completely honest.

While there is still no event for Captain Pikachu, we do have a Mew event that runs until September 18 accessed with the code “GETY0URMEW” as shown. On top of this, this event can be used in the upcoming Tera Raid against Mewtwo, which will run from September 1 to September 17.

To close things out, we finally have a release date for the first chapter of the Hidden Treasure of Area Zero, with the Teal Mask set to release September 13. The Indigo Disk is slated for winter of this year. There is also a host of new details; with the story and characters of both chapters set to build on what the base game established. I will likely do another post ahead of release to address them further, but I am liking the variety of new and returning monsters for now. I am very intrigued to see how Ogerpon and Terapagos factor into each respective chapter. Two new monsters that stood out at me are Dipplin, a branch evolution of of Applin that resembles a candied apple (no word on whether the shiny is caramel-colored as of yet); and Archaludon, an evolved form of Duraludon that resembles a mechanized bridge.

I look forward to sharing more information with you all as it becomes available; and I bid you all a good night. Take care.

Monday, August 7, 2023

Yo-Kai Watch 4 Finally Sees International Release... In China?

I know I tend to use this Eggman meme a lot, but... "I was not expecting that, but I was expecting not to expect something, so it doesn't count." After nearly four years of radio silence, Level-5 has finally announced an international release... in China, of all places.

Key art for Chinese release of Yo-Kai Watch 4.

The two nations have long had a complicated relationship for a variety of reasons, but I'd like to focus on the anime and gaming aspects for this post. So far, just the game itself was announced for Switch and PS4 in China; with no clear indication of the accompanying anime films seeing release at this time.

That aside, the Chinese release could go in any direction from here. If it manages to find an audience, then it seems possible further international releases could follow. Otherwise, things still remain highly uncertain for the franchise's future prospects. I've managed to go eight years without invoking the "ripoff" claim, and I'm not going to start now.

That honor is reserved for "Clues and Monster" here.

Admittedly, there aren't a whole lot of other details at this stage. I do intend to keep an eye on this situation as it develops, as this wasn't the start to August I initially planned. That will be tomorrow morning; and I still am working on other stuff that I have wanted to do for ages. 

As before, I will only review the fifth movie if the game makes it to the US, and with that said; I will see you all again soon.

P.S.: Go see TMNT Mutant Mayhem, it really is that good.