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Art: 8/10
Art style and animation is very crisp and clean, CGI use doesn’t stand out at all since I can’t clearly tell when do/don’t use CGI. Best of all, this quality is consistent throughout all the episodes, so that’s a job well done. That being said, the visuals aren’t blockbuster and blow my mind suck me dry Jesus levels and the action scenes are anything to go apeshit crazy over, so I can’t give it anything higher than 8.
Sound: 8/10
VAs and sound mixing in 86 is quite good. 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.
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