Ixion Saga: Dimension Transfer

TV (25 eps)
2012 - 2013
Fall 2012
3.414 out of 5 from 4,424 votes
Rank #8,016

Kon is a normal teenage boy who is spends his time playing a MMRPG where he is going nowhere, that is, until a girl in the game asks him for his help in the "real world" and he agrees. Then he does go somewhere - where, he isn't sure, but it is a fantasy setting much like the game, though nothing looks familiar. He saves a princess and her followers upon his arrival from the sky, when he lands squarely upon the leader of the group threatening them. He ends up joining the princess's group as he searches for a way back to his own world.

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3.5

THE STAFF - Animated by Brain’s Base, a studio with very good production values and a mostly mediocre roster. Their best works to date are Baccano and Penguindrum and even them were just lively and colorful but not exactly masterpieces. - Directed by Takamatsu Shinji, who has directed numerous famous anime throughout the years (Gundam Wing, School Rumble, Gintama) and has experience with many genres to boot.- Based on a videogame by Capcom. I haven’t played it but it seems to be mediocre, just like most of what the company does outside its usual fighting games. PROPER MINDSET Ixion Saga is a parody of JRPGs, thus half the time it makes fun of the various stereotypes they have, with added meta-humor by the protagonist who loves to break the fourth wall and compare everything to games. So you sort of need to be a gamer to get what they are talking about. Half the OTHER time the jokes have to do with… balls. Male genitalia that is, from transvestites, to those with problematic erections, to those who lost their family jewels. It becomes unsettling and repeats too often to the point it may drive away those who are not into gay jokes or penis jokes. SCRIPT The story is about a gamer (fad of the year; we got 4 shows with gamers in a short amount of time) who gets magically transferred to a videogame world. He is immediately added to the group of bodyguards of a child princess, who is chased around by an opposing army. Being a parody means that you must not expect much of a plot, since it’s all an excuse for making fun of stereotypes. Most of the episodes have completely random plots and some of them don’t even feel like they take place in a medieval setting. Directing and pacing are not particularly good, as they feel sloppy to the most part. Although most of the jokes are ok, they are presented in a slow and dull way that takes away most of the impact they have. They are also trying to stretch a scene to last as much as possible and even repeat the same jokes three times in a row, so things become repetitive and boring fast. CAST The characters are nothing much to talk or remember for, as they all have a very simple personality that can be described in two lines with an added quirk in their personality to make a running joke out of. As it usually happens with one-note characters, that gets old rather fast and you stop caring. PRODUCTION VALUES It a low on budget production so many things look and feel crude. There is not much of a detail given to character designs or background decoration, and even the explosions look like nothing more than dull fireworks. Many motions feel stiff and slow, while the fighting scenes are short and simple, usually resolved in convenient ways when the episode is running out of time. The only aspects that I sort of liked were voice acting and soundtrack, which are dynamic and lively despite the mishaps in the budget. LEGACY In all, it is a mediocre time waster. Some of the jokes in it are quite good but there is simply not enough passion in it to make it feel interesting for more than a few episodes. You just end up not laughing or caring out of lack of creativity or unpredictability. If you want to blame someone, point at Capcom for giving up on trying to make good games. SUGGESTION LIST Mahoujin GuruguruSlayersDragon Half And now for some excused scorings. ART SECTION: 5/10 General Artwork 1/2 (rather run down) Character Figures 1/2 (generic) Backgrounds 1/2 (basic) Animation 1/2 (basic) Visual Effects 1/2 (basic) SOUND SECTION: 7/10 Voice Acting 2/3 (silly but fitting with the feeling of the series) Music Themes 3/4 (not great but fitting with the feeling of the series) Sound Effects 2/3 (ok I guess) STORY SECTION: 3/10 Premise 1/2 (simple) Pacing 0/2 (random) Complexity 1/2 (not much outside the references you should try to understand during the meta-humour) Plausibility 0/2 (none) Conclusion 1/2 (meh) CHARACTER SECTION: 4/10 Presence 1/2 (generic) Personality 2/2 (cheesy but well founded) Backdrop 1/2 (generic and simplistic but it’s there) Development 0/2 (none) Catharsis 0/2 (none that matters) VALUE SECTION: 1/10 Historical Value 0/3 (none) Rewatchability 0/3 (it gets repetitive too fast to care about rewatching it) Memorability 1/4 (some of the meta-humor is ok but in all it is nothing much to bother remembering) ENJOYMENT SECTION: 2/10 Art 0/1 (looks lazy) Sound 1/2 (the music is ok) Story 0/3 (random) Characters 1/4 (funny for awhile but eventually nothing much) VERDICT: 3.5/10

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