So this was decent, the first part was all ok but that last few minutes was really nicely animated. And in all honesty pretty damn epic. There's also a giraffe.
Yeah... :P i bet thats super duper deep
But the actual "fights" looking like a cheesy stage play gave it a certain flare im not used to, which is really cool.
I liked this first episode but eh... did it seem kinda gay to anyone else? A little bit subtextual?
I learned, that the director behind this, is basically a protege and friend of Ikuhara, having done extensive work on his shows, and everything just clicks into place here.
oh. Yes. It does indeed click into place.
I know what the giraffe means now, and i know why it feels gay. All my questions are answered.
The giraffe means they needed something weird to be a representation of something else and later on we're going to get it explained with some
subtle symbolism™ that it didn't really need so that it can get good ratings from the artsy people watching.
Basically I really don't give a shit what the giraffe is, because that's not what i'm looking for, i'm looking for unique presentation and this anime has it so far. Its very nice.
The gay is because ikuhara breathed near it probably. I mean i haven't seen any of his stuff but it all looks gay.