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  • Title: BLASSREITER
  • Studio: GONZO
  • Genre: Action/Horror

Ratings (out of 5):

  • Story: ♥♥♥

  • Animation: &heats;♥½
  • Characters: ♥♥♥
  • OP/ED Themes: ♥♥♥ (ED only)
  • Overall: ♥♥♥ (What can I say? I have a zombie fetish.)

Thoughts:
I was kind of amused that the episode almost started out like a Law & Order episode, with a couple of dumbass cops coming across a dead body. Except that it had a twist I’d LOVE to see in an L&O episode someday: the body turns into a monster, fuses with a bunch of stuff around it (including surgeon’s knives and the ambulance), and kills a bunch of people. Who wouldn’t love to see Jerry Orbach (may he rest in peace) deal with that shit?

Right, anyway. These monsters are known as “Demoniacs,” and no one knows where they came from, but there’s a special team to deal with them. Unfortunately, this particular Demoniac appeared at an ambulance next to a race track, and it interfered with the race, fusing with a motorcycle. It got into an accident with Germany’s top racer: Gerd Frentzen, who survived but lost the use of his legs. Fired from his team and dumped by his girlfriend, Gerd only gets bromantic comfort from his old pal and former racing student Hermann, who is a member of the team that handles Demoniacs, XAT.

Then suddenly a hot female doctor-type appears and hands Gerd some free medicine, which he decides to try out. If you couldn’t guess that he somehow become a badass (complete with legs) and trashes a Demoniac, you haven’t been around anime for long, have you?

On a more technical note, if DRUAGA’s characters look a bit like Romeo X Juliet’s, BLASSREITER’s share more with Dragonaut’s– though decidedly less ridiculous and boobalicious. Though the aforementioned hot doctor had pretty goofy hair. The art style is a little bit lighter-colored and less vivid than Dragonaut though, which seems kind of odd for an action series like this.

The action is all rendered in CG, a little over-CG’d in my opinion. I dunno, I’m not very into the oddly smooth feel of most CG action, so that was a little off-putting for me. The actual content of the action scenes was pretty awesome though, and I think we can expect plenty of badassitude from the show.

On the audio front: I like the occasional jazz riffs you hear in the background music, even if they sometimes seem kind of randomly placed. The ED theme was a nice, catchy R&B tune– there’s no OP in the first ep, but I’m hoping it’s awesome. Maybe sort of along the lines of Darker than Black’s op, abingdon boys school’s “Howling.”

Anyway, I’m curious as to where we’re going to go with the series, so I’ll be picking up episode two fo’ sho’. I don’t know about you, but I’m already anticipating finding out that the medicine Gerd took being related to whatever makes Demoniacs to begin with. ♥


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