среда, 6 февраля 2013 г.

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Instead, we got the same old, tired, anime cliche of Lucy being all shocked, going into denial and then having Michelle/Imitatia prove it to her beyond a spec of doubt. Average, cookie cutter plot that is so above what Fairy Tail can provide and has provided in the past.

Firstly, Michelle Lobster is not really Michelle Lobster. It turns out our clutzy chick is none other than Imitatia, the latest member to join Oracion Seis. Now, if you go read my posts on this arc from before, you’ll see I pointed out my suspicions about the character. I honestly thought that Imitatia/Michelle was the weird Slott Teddie bear thing. It was surprising to note that she wasn’t and while predictable, if handelled well, this could’ve been a pretty cool shock.

Get a Hint Nee-san! I made it pretty darn obvious!

A lot was revealed in these past 5 episodes, but not nearly fast enough and without a good deal of fluff to accompany it. I’ll go over the big things.

Its one thing to adapt a manga, almost frame by frame as Fairy Tail tends to generally do, its another thing to use clever dialogue and exposition to stir emotion, feeling and a sense of wonder. This filler arc feels a lot like the anime series Guilty Crown, great concept, great characters but horrible execution, bad pacing and laughably cliche writing.

Added to that, the design, powers and techniques of the new Oracion Seis ooze coolness. Despite all that however, it seems that while Mashima-sensei was definitely putting a lot of this into his franchise’s first filler arc, the anime production staff, and more importantly, the writers just couldn’t keep up.

Its just speculation at this point, but I think Hiro Mashima-sensei really went towards this filler arc with the best of intentions. The ideas and story are interesting enough that they have undoubtedly come from the actual source. The fact that the filler plays around with stuff that’s actually pretty central to the manga’s cannon, i.e Lucy’s dad and the whole issue of Cobra’s snake, its quite obvious that this was not intended to go down as another lame filler arc in a history of increasing disappointing ones.

Its a strange feeling that one gets when watching this filler arc thats currently unfolding. On the one hand, I stand by my earlier opinion that the core concept behind this filler is pretty sweet. There’s enough plot threads and enough interesting ideas in the plot to make this a truly enjoyable companion to the wealth of manga canon stuff we’ve experienced. Yet, if there’s one thing that this arc has reaffirmed its that Fairy Tail isn’t just about clever idea or cool scenarios, its about how those things are presented and executed to the point where it becomes an art form.

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