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OSTs and music are nice too, although I’m not a big fan of the OP. ED is nice though. I will say the combat sound effects are quite pleasant, reminiscent of the audio work done in Fire Force, so props to A-1 for that.
Character: 3/10
Yea, I’m gonna say it. I dislike a lot of the characters in 86.
For starters, they plopped way too many characters down at the beginning. Even now, the only fucking characters I can name off the top my head are Milizé, Shin, Raiden, Anju, Laughing Fox, and Gunslinger; notice how the last 2 aren’t even their real names but their military nicknames? Hell I don’t even know the name of the science chick, and that’s kinda sad.
Now, I get that the people I did manage to recall are basically the main cast, but why bother dumping all those expendable characters in the beginning then? I don’t even feel emotional or anything watching these expendables getting killed on and off-screen, because I literally don’t know their names: I haven’t been able to establish a connection with them. And that to me is very cheap writing and character design.
Speaking of cheap character design, practically all the expendables had plain character designs like mob characters, which made it even harder to tell them apart from each other. I guess that makes sense since they were literally designed to be killed for “emotional impact” or something like that. ^ "Death Note: Volume 1". Hyper. Next Media (173): 79. March 2008. ISSN 1320-7458. ^ Chapman, Jacob Hope (January 30, 2010). "Death Note Relight 2". Anime News Network. Archived from the original on September 19, 2014. Retrieved November 29, 2014. ^ Sparrow, A.
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