Noblesse: Pamyeol-ui Sijak

Alt title: Noblesse: The Beginning of Destruction

OVA (1 ep x 37 min)
2015
3.813 out of 5 from 1,800 votes
Rank #2,118

820 years ago, Mujaka, the lord of werewolves finally visits Raizel after a long journey. But the werewolf Maduk interferes in a war of human plotting some scheme. Raizel and Mujaka fall into a hand of tragic destiny, fighting with each other desperately leaving their friendship behind.

Source: Bucheon International Animation Festival

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thor123
6

Noblesse: The Beginning of Destruction is a 37-minute prequel to the popular webcomic Noblesse. That might make you think it's ok to watch this first, but I would not recommend doing that: it's more an "extra" for the people who read the manhwa, rather than a stand-alone movie. Story and characters The OVA shows why Raizel and Muzaka ended up fighting, and how their fight went. There's really not all that much information given: if you're going in without any knowledge, the presence of werewolves and Nobles must be really confusing. Then again, while the Noblesse: Awakening  OVA might be aimed at people without knowledge of the world of Noblesse, that is definitely not the case for this OVA.  But as someone who is up to date with the manhwa, I have to say this OVA doesn't give much new info either: what happened here is all talked about (and shown in brief flashbacks) in the manhwa already.  As far as the actual plot of the OVA goes... it's really simplistic, and there's also the problem that you already know the outcome of the fight. So either you're confused because you don't read the manhwa, or you're bored half the time because you do... When it comes to characters... it's the same as for the story: all you know about them is what you know from the manhwa. Which is a problem, since one of the characters doesn't appear in the manhwa, and might as well be replaced by a piece of paper.  Animations  The animation was nice for the most part, but at some parts I felt like they cut corners to keep it as cheap as possible. The final fight looked pretty nice though. The artstyle was nice, and felt a lot like the manhwa's current style. Sound This OVA was made in Korea, and voiced by Koreans... which sounds really odd if you're not used to it (I sure wasn't). Overall I can't say I had a problem with it, although I felt like Muzaka's voice during the fight was a bit off. The music, on the other hand, was really great. I'm definitely looking that up later to listen to it again. Overall For people who are reading the Noblesse manhwa, this might be an enjoyable way to spend about 35 minutes: seeing the entire history animated is pretty nice even if it's simplistic, has some boring moments, and you know how it ends already. For those who don't read it: this is probably a waste of time, and you'd probably better give it a try after reading the manhwa.

SEGHE
7

Story (7/10): "Noblesse: The Beginning of Destruction" serves as a prequel to the popular webtoon and anime series "Noblesse." The story explores the origins of the mysterious noble, Raizel, and his loyal servant, Frankenstein, shedding light on their past and how they became intertwined with the modern world. While the plot isn't groundbreaking, it does provide valuable insights into the main characters' histories and motivations. The action sequences are well-executed, and the pacing keeps viewers engaged throughout. Animation (8/10): The animation in this prequel maintains the high standard set by the original "Noblesse" series. The character designs are faithful to the webtoon's art style, and the action scenes are fluid and dynamic. The use of supernatural abilities and combat sequences is visually appealing, making it a treat for fans of action-oriented anime. Sound (7/10): The soundtrack in "Noblesse: The Beginning of Destruction" complements the action and dramatic moments effectively. The opening and ending themes are fitting and enhance the overall atmosphere of the series. Voice acting performances are solid, with the cast delivering their lines convincingly, capturing the personalities of the characters. Characters (7/10): While the prequel primarily focuses on Raizel and Frankenstein, it introduces a few new characters that contribute to the story's development. Raizel's stoic demeanor and Frankenstein's unwavering loyalty are further explored, deepening our understanding of their complex relationship. The new characters add depth to the narrative and provide fresh dynamics within the "Noblesse" universe. Overall (7/10): "Noblesse: The Beginning of Destruction" is a worthwhile addition to the "Noblesse" franchise, offering fans a glimpse into the past of beloved characters. While it doesn't introduce groundbreaking plot developments, it succeeds in providing an entertaining and action-packed narrative. The animation quality and sound design enhance the viewing experience, making it an enjoyable watch for fans of the original series. My overall score for this prequel is 7/10.

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