What would a giant robot anime be like if Shinkai did one? The action is solid, but like the rest of his work, it's really about what impressions the lead characters have, and like Your Name, uses science-fiction to create a distance between star-crossed lovers. There's a sense that this isn't really happening and stands as a metaphor for a real-life event - Evangelion is a probable influence - but it's just out of reach. Which fits the theme.
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Qwijybo
Impressive that this was done on a G4, though that gives a uniquely dated feel to the animation. It's like Neon Genesis Evangelion, except it's good.edthesc
I believe this is the one:(mod-edit: dead link removed)
[Edit] Oops, in german.
Siskoid
What would a giant robot anime be like if Shinkai did one? The action is solid, but like the rest of his work, it's really about what impressions the lead characters have, and like Your Name, uses science-fiction to create a distance between star-crossed lovers. There's a sense that this isn't really happening and stands as a metaphor for a real-life event - Evangelion is a probable influence - but it's just out of reach. Which fits the theme.traistboar
www.dailymotion.com/video/x5j4b6edevanshu257
7.5/10A short sci fi with heart and nice storytelling.
Jok3r
[7.5/10] Depressingly beautiful. [7.5/10]MrE2Me
Uploaded (with English subs) for you fine folks here:https://ok.ru/video/8981650606642
https://vk.com/video864736629_456241044
(please PM me if the links stop working)
greenhorg
Almost uniformly ugly animation (especially the 3D), and a lazy story with elements that can be found in much superior anime.If you want visual poetry and giant battle robots: Neon Genesis Evangelion.
If you want visual poetry and young romance: 5 Centimeters Per Second.
Another wistful sci-fi anime: The Place Promised in Our Early Days.