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		<title>Xenosaga: The Animation, Volume One Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Oct 2007 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s been a few months since a sci-fi anime has gotten my undivided attention. Ergo Proxy was the last sci-fi anime that I devoted actual time to.  Everything else out there is either too jiggly, too lame, too tongue-in-cheek, or poorly executed. Not just that, but one of my other fave sci-fi genres the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src='http://theanimeblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/09/xenosaga-vol-1-dvd.jpg' alt='Xenosaga: The Animation, Volume One DVD' class="alignright" />It&#8217;s been a few months since a sci-fi anime has gotten my undivided attention. <a href="http://theanimeblog.com/2007/04/23/ergo-proxy-review/">Ergo Proxy</a> was the last sci-fi anime that I devoted actual time to.  Everything else out there is either too jiggly, too lame, too tongue-in-cheek, or poorly executed. Not just that, but one of my other fave sci-fi genres the space opera &#8211; a sub-genre which includes live action favorites <strong><a href="http://www.starwars.com/">Star Wars</a></strong> and <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battlestar_Galactica"><strong>Battlestar Galactica</strong></a> &#8211; seems to have dwindled away in favor of darker, more speculative sci-fi.</p>
<p><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speculative_fiction">Speculative sci-fi</a> is one of my all time fave sub genres, don&#8217;t get me wrong, but it can be kind of bland at times.  Ah, my anime blog for a good blood stirring sci-fi anime that isn&#8217;t lame!</p>
<p><strong>Xenosaga: The Animation</strong> has all the elements of a space opera.  Based off the <a href="http://www.namco-xenosaga.com/">hit Playstation 2 games</a> of the same title, Xenosaga: The Animation is a retelling of the first installment in the game series, Xenosaga Episode I: Der Wille zur Macht.</p>
<h4>plot summary</h4>
<p>T.C. 4768. The far future. Its landscape is vastly different from the one of today.  Mankind has abandoned its cradle, Earth, and has successfully conquered and colonized space.  Technologies that once seemed impossible are now common place:  Artificial humans, <strong>Realians</strong>, work side by side with their flesh and blood counter parts.  Gigantic ships hurtle effortlessly through hyperspace.  And a dire threat, the <strong>Gnosis</strong>, is randomly wiping out mankind&#8217;s intergalactic strongholds.</p>
<p><strong>Vector</strong>, a gigantic mega-corporation, is at the forefront of devising new ways to combat the Gnosis threat. Vector has created <strong>KOS-MOS</strong>, a powerful female android who holds the promise of being the ultimate anti-Gnosis weapon.</p>
<p><img src='http://theanimeblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/09/zohar.jpg' alt='Xenosaga: The Animation - Zohar' class="alignleft"/>The scientist who helped create KOS-MOS, <strong>Shion Uzuki</strong>, is testing KOS-MOS&#8217; abilities on board the battle cruiser, <strong>Woglinde</strong> when the cruiser comes under an overwhelming assault by the Gnosis.  The Gnosis are after the mysterious artifact, the <strong>Zohar</strong>, which is onboard the Woglinde the time of the attack.</p>
<p>KOS-MOS rescues <strong>Shion</strong>, <strong>Lt. Luis Virgil</strong>, and <strong> Alan</strong> from the onslaught, but unfortunately, the rest of the fleet is wiped off the star maps.  </p>
<p>Shion and company are rescued from death by suffocation when their escape pod is picked up by the salvage ship, <strong>Elsa</strong>. The crew of the Elsa numbers among itself the android Ziggurat 8, aka, <strong>Ziggy</strong>,  and the Realian 100-series prototype, <strong>MOMO</strong>. Shion and her companions&#8217; fates are now intertwined with those of the Elsa. There&#8217;s more to Elsa&#8217;s crew than meets the eye and intrigue is heavy in the air as the Woglinde&#8217;s survivors and their new shipmates take on the Gnosis.</p>
<h4>Review</h4>
<p><img src='http://theanimeblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/09/kosmos.jpg' alt='Xenosaga: The Animation - KOS-MOS' class="alignright"/>I&#8217;m going to state for the record that I&#8217;ve never heard of Xenosaga, the game, before I watched this anime.  Thus you can infer that I&#8217;ve never played the game.  I came to this anime with absolutely no expectations, no preconceived notions, nothing to compare and contrast the anime with.</p>
<p><em>So far</em>, I like Xenosaga.  It&#8217;s a fast paced story set in the far future that doesn&#8217;t dawdle around with excessive explanations.  Information is dumped into the viewer&#8217;s head in large chunks; leaving the responsibility of sorting said info with the viewer.  Whether or not a person can process any of these info-dumps coherently is solely up to them,  I happened to have an empty head after a long day and had plenty of room for said info.</p>
<p>The downside to this is that some of the info seems to be missing components. I was scratching my head in a few scenes in which it seemed many details or background were missing. For example: Whose this <a href="http://www.gatchaman.com/">Gatachman</a> ripoff and why does he know this Realian? What are the Gnosis, and why is everyone ready to die for this Zohar thingy?</p>
<p><img src='http://theanimeblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/09/gatchaman.jpg' alt='Xenosaga: The Animation versus gatchaman' class="alignleft"/>I wasn&#8217;t too miffed about these scenes, which left me wondering what the hell just happened, since some of them were explained in later episodes.  If I watch the entire series, I figure much will be revealed and explained.  </p>
<p>The story itself, so far, is very compelling. Writers have so many options and a lot of wiggle room available to them when they go this far into humanity&#8217;s future.  The creators of the Xenosaga games have crafted a series that not only takes a look at where we&#8217;re at in the future, but addresses the issues of non-human rights; space territorialism, or should I say <em>galactitorialism</em>; mankind&#8217;s significance in the universe; and the repercussions that happen when we overstep ourselves.  The studio then wrapped these heavy hitting concepts up in an attractive package and delivered them in an entertaining fashion. </p>
<h4><img src="http://theanimeblog.com/images/icons/icon-character-design.gif" alt="Anime Character Design Icon" class="icon" /> Character Design</h4>
<p><img src='http://theanimeblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/09/shion.jpg' alt='Xenosaga: The Animation - Shion' class="alignright"/>While I wasn&#8217;t too terribly fond of many of the character designs- the Gatchman guy; the loud, bright uniforms of the star fleet; the antennal hair, to name a few instances- they interjected some fun into the series. The technology in Xenosaga was well designed.  The sleek ships and bulky A.G.W.S. had a realistic feel to them that some of the wardrobe lacked.  I particularly liked the fusion of organic and synthetic design aesthetic for the Gnosis. </p>
<p>The color palette for Xenosaga was a bit loud in <em>some</em> places.  The garish colors liberally used in the clothing would have been better utilized in smaller doses.  Personally, I would have designed KOS-MOS a bit less conspicuously- white shows up really well against the black of space, F.Y.I. Yet, garishness and lack of color-sense aside, the colors  <em>did</em> add an extra bit of excitement.</p>
<h4><img src="http://theanimeblog.com/images/icons/icon-animation.gif" alt="Animation Icon" class="icon" /> Animation</h4>
<p>Xenosaga&#8217;s animation, done by <a href="http://www.namcogames.com/">Namco</a>, was average.  There weren&#8217;t many details added to it, nor was it highly polished. There were some shots that were just plain bad as well.</p>
<p><img src='http://theanimeblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/09/starfleet.jpg' alt='Xenosaga: The Animation - starfleet' class="alignleft"/>Technology, such as spaceships and A.G.W.S., were sometimes rendered in CG for wide shots.  The CG scenes didn&#8217;t clash as much as they could have with the animation, and by themselves would be considered well done.  I think it&#8217;s difficult to marry these two digital art forms together in a way that doesn&#8217;t detract or overwhelm one or the other.  </p>
<h4><img src="http://theanimeblog.com/images/icons/icon-voice-acting.gif" alt="Voice Acting Icon" class="icon" /> Voice Acting</h4>
<p>The Japanese voice cast was excellent.  We tried the English dub but I found it to be overacted and almost comical.  KOS-MOS&#8217; seiyuu, <strong>Mariko Suzuki</strong>, delivered her lines in a flat monotone, which was perfect for an unfeeling android.   </p>
<h4><img src="http://theanimeblog.com/images/icons/icon-music.gif" alt="Music Icon" class="icon" /> Music</h4>
<p>The music for the series had a very gaming aura about it.  While I haven&#8217;t played Xenosaga specifically, I&#8217;ve played enough games similar to this one to have a feel for video game music.  Xenosaga: The Animation sounded like an RPG in &#8220;battle mode&#8221;.  The ED, &#8220;<em>In This Serenity</em>&#8221; by <strong>Mayumi Gojo</strong>, was difficult to listen to since the singer&#8217;s English annunciation was noticeable.</p>
<p>Xenosaga has potential as an anime series to be a highly entertaining romp.  The first four episodes have laid out the promise of more action, more intrigue, more mysteries, and more unique story.  Enough so, that all four episodes whizzed by so quickly that I was left dazed and saddened that Volume Two wasn&#8217;t released.  </p>
<p>If Xenosaga&#8217;s drawbacks are the omission of certain details, its unforgivingly fast delivery of info, and the redundancy of being an anime patchwork of the game, its strengths <em>still</em> outweigh its weaknesses.  It&#8217;s an entertaining anime of the swashbuckling variety, perfect for those times you want to leave the mundane light-years behind you.</p>
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<p><strong>Xenosaga, Volume One gets three out of four Hammies!</strong></p>
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		<title>Anime Review: Xenosaga, Volume Two</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Jan 2008 13:36:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Catch up with Xenosaga by reading my review for Volume One first!
Things get more complex in Volume Two of Xenosaga as comrades&#8217; pasts and motives are slowly revealed to Shion and her friends.
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Shion and the crew of the Elsa are taken aboard the Durandal by Junior (Jr.).  Jr. is the pint-sized commander of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src='http://theanimeblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/01/volume2cover.jpg' alt='V.2 Cover' class="alignleft fancy"/>Catch up with <strong>Xenosaga</strong> by reading my review for <a href="http://theanimeblog.com/2007/09/18/anime-review-xenosaga-the-animation-volume-one/">Volume One</a> first!</p>
<p>Things get more complex in Volume Two of Xenosaga as comrades&#8217; pasts and motives are slowly revealed to Shion and her friends.</p>
<h4>plot summary</h4>
<p><strong>Shion</strong> and the crew of the <strong>Elsa</strong> are taken aboard the <strong>Durandal</strong> by Junior (Jr.).  Jr. is the pint-sized commander of the mega-ship, and though he appears young, his competent leadership betrays his true age.</p>
<p>After rescuing Shion and her companions, Jr. takes an interest in the Realian, <strong>MOMO</strong>, and sees she&#8217;s well cared for.  His true motives for his interest in MOMO aren&#8217;t readily apparent as yet, but they involve who Jr. was in the past and his relationship to MOMO&#8217;s creator, <strong>Dr. Joachim Mizrahi</strong>.</p>
<p>Shortly after their arrival at the <strong>Kukai Foundation</strong>, the group is accused by the<strong> Galaxy Federation</strong> of taking part in the attack which destroyed part of the Galaxy Federation fleet, and the <strong>Woglinde</strong>, along with it.  In order to clear their names of any wrong doing, the group must dive into the <strong>Encephalon</strong> to retrieve <strong>KOS-MOS&#8217;</strong> memories of their battle with the <strong>Gnosis</strong>.  Before they can do that however, they must overcome virtual foes and confront their painful pasts.</p>
<h4>review</h4>
<p>Xenosaga, Volume Two kept up the fast pace of the initial volume and included more development.  Volume Two also took on a playful, gaming note in Episode Seven, <strong>Encephalon</strong> which highlighted Xenosaga&#8217;s video game roots.  Fans of the game will be (or not) happy to see many of the characters displaying a few of their tech attacks from the game.  Sheer fanservice, but fun nonetheless.<br />
<img src='http://theanimeblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/01/inthestars.jpg' alt='In the stars' class="fancy"/></p>
<h4><img src="http://theanimeblog.com/images/icons/icon-character-dev.gif" alt="Character Development Icon" />Character Development</h4>
<p>Shion is revealed to have had a tragic childhood, which helped shape her current fears.  She must face these fears before tackling the new obstacles placed in front of her and her friends.  Jr. must also confront his painful past, and through this flash back, hints of Jr.&#8217;s relationship with Gaigon and even his connection with Albedo, are revealed. Even Shion&#8217;s brother, Jin, makes an appearance to further fill in the back stories and develop relationships between the characters.  </p>
<p>All this character development flew by in the episodes, but it added more depth to the series.  It showed that the characters are human, or possess the characteristics of humanity.  Weaknesses were laid bare in stark contrast to the strengths which have been showcased up to now.  Good contrasts make interesting characters, and the characters in Xenosaga are all interesting; except Allen.  That guy&#8217;s gotta go&#8230; </p>
<h4><img src="http://theanimeblog.com/images/icons/icon-character-design.gif" alt="Anime Character Design Icon" class="icon" /> Character Design</h4>
<p><img src='http://theanimeblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/01/meeting1.jpg' alt='Junior and gals' class="fancy"/><br />
I&#8217;ve begun to notice how everyone in this anime is shiny.  Everybody has a plastic sheen to them which reminds me of freshly made Barbies.  After I noticed it, I couldn&#8217;t help but pay attention to how <em>new</em> <strong>everything</strong> seems in this anime.  Does the history of the series not allow for dingy, dirty props?  The newness of the designs gave the series an almost bubble gum feel, as if it were happy and glad to be animated.  It was hard not to smile at the squeaky glow of the anime, even when blood was flying and robots were being obliterated.   </p>
<p>The colors are still too loud for my taste, but I can&#8217;t fault the anime too much for it&#8217;s color choice.  After all, the colors compliment the newness of the series perfectly.  </p>
<h4><img src="http://theanimeblog.com/images/icons/icon-music.gif" alt="Music Icon" class="icon" /> Music</h4>
<p>I really like the ED of the series, &#8220;<strong>In This Serenity</strong>&#8220;, by <strong>Mayumi Gojo</strong>.  Her performance is great and one would be hard pressed to say the singer isn&#8217;t a native speaker of English. </p>
<p>Xenosaga, Volume Two went by as quickly as Volume One, but managed to cram in some background info and character development for a bit of depth.  The series is going by almost too fast but I guess that&#8217;s what happens when the entire story from the game has to be told in twelve episodes.   I&#8217;ve liked the series so far, from its shiny newness to its off beat designs.  The next volume will no doubt fly by as quickly and enjoyably as Volume Two.</p>
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<p><strong>Xenosaga, Volume Two gets three out of four Hammies!</strong></p>
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