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AMAIM Warrior at the Borderline

2021

R

Japon

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Science-Fiction

In the year 2061 AD, Japan has lost its sovereignty. The Japanese people spend their days as oppressed citizens after being divided and ruled by the four major trade factions. The country became the forefront of the world followin...
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🔥Anjanshakya🔥😎

15/07/2025 11:20
Trying to imitate "Code Ge*" world outlook. The screenwriter of this anime seems to be victim paranoia. Four big organizations seized Japan for no reason. Did not explain the reasons for the occupation. At the same time, there are the following hard wounds in the script: 1. The first few episodes contain the hint that "all countries except Japan are bad people" 2. Trying to convey to children through anime that "the Japanese are persecuted, and your children s*uld stand up against the world" (But it is clear that Japan is a fascist camp in World War II and invades others) 3. The weak Japanese were occupied, but once they had power, they would retaliate immediately. In general, if you haven't seen "code Ge*", please go to watch "code Ge*". If you have seen "code Ge*", you will have the same nausea as me when watching this animation.
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Diaz265

15/07/2025 11:20
There aren't a lot of reviews for this s*w so I t*ught I'd share my take on it as well. The anime is nothing great, but also nothing really bad. Japan is occupied and it's up to our heroes to save it by working together. The premise is a bit strange, positioning essentially the rest of the world against Japan, but that's just an attempt to raise the stakes. From a writing perspective, quality varies. You'd see a buildup to a climax, only for it to be resolved summarily. Characters are introduced just to be killed off in the next scene. Even the heroes have very little backstory. The animation is cheap. Panning s*ts to give the sense of motion, characters talking with their backs to the camera, reusing action sequences. There is very little actual violence or it is off screen. Most Mecha are AI controlled, so destroying them is like playing a game. There are command units which are piloted t*ugh. Kind of felt sometimes like it's an ad for a video game. There are some nice episodes in there t*ugh. Especially "Anniversary" is a great "slice of life" intermezzo. All in all, it seems like a run of the mill s*w geared towards kids or teenagers with very little substance. Not bad, not great.
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axelle

15/07/2025 11:20
The plot of the s*w is clear, I'm not sure what some reviewers were doing in the first few minutes of episode 1 but it's all laid out there: Things in Japan went south economically and the country was destabilized. Other nations moved in to help, but got too comfortable and essentially now are squatters and occupiers. This sort of thing happens. Imagine any country putting a military base in another sovereign territory to "help out" and then using that as a foot in the door to seize more territory. It's true that the 4 occupying groups in Japan are painted largely in a negative light -- some are worse than others. Try to look at it this way, it's 2061 when this story is taking place. And nobody has said that this is OUR 2061. Alternate futures and histories are a thing. The North American Confederacy in Kyoukai Senki is, for example, either an alternate United States, or Americans have a rough 40 years ahead of them. So the world isn't a happy place, the new warfighter is piloted mecha, AIs exist but not in great number... and our teenage protagonists are caught in the middle. These are pretty standard mecha anime tropes. They're at a minimum acceptable and at times the story beats are done very well. The action is good. The technical designs are great. The dubbing is good, or watch with subtitles -- they're fine too. I'm enjoying the s*w. I didn't go in expecting Gundam as some may have. Maybe it does crib material from Code Gaess, I wouldn't know, I haven't watched it to make any connections there. You could make a lot of comparisons to other mecha fiction but at the end of the day ... Kyoukai Senki is still decent at worst and at times highly watchable real-robot anime. So give it a s*t?
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