Wistoria – Wand and Sword #01 — Impact Frames

July 7th, 2024

 

Your fun animation tidbit for the day.

Impressions:

There is a lot of weirdness going on in the animation here as well. Especially whenever people start walking around, it gets disturbingly fluid, like somebody devoted a bit too many frames to it. But like that CloverWorks show, there's also a lot of actual animation talent on display. It absolutely loves to use impact frames, over-exposed 'flash' shots to accentuate, well, impacts, which only really works if there's a lot of actual movement giving weight to those impacts. Otherwise, you're just tempting epilepsy. Unfortunately, it's largely just raw animation, as the actual fight direction otherwise is pretty boring. No quipping. No ebb and flow to the fight. Just a few minutes of a dude leaping around while everybody narrates over it that he's actually a super genius at fighting. And impact frames.

Which leads into the main issue, the whole premise and story. It's the same insipid pablum about how only people with magic (at magic school) have any value, and because he's entirely specced into fighting instead, he therefore has no value. And so multiple nobles gnash their teeth and scream about how they'll get that muggle, while all the hot girls throw themselves at him. Usually it's coming from an LN with a title like: "In a World of Magic, I Put All My Points Into Strength Instead – I Will Show This World The Magic of Strength And Reform The Kingdom," but it was a pretty standard premise even before that garbage overran the medium with the protagonist either having their dark arts sealed or just not wanting to use it for some reason. Nor is it sensical since apparently it's an acceptable way at this school to graduate by killing monsters, which enrages the faculty regardless for some reason. It doesn't execute on this cliche particularly well, but I suppose it doesn't do anything particularly repugnant either. It's just… a very rote recitation of a very, very tired premise with no interesting or unique spin of its own on it, nor any interesting characters. Just some nice animation. 

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2 Shouts From the Peanut Gallery

  • Ark noir says:

    You’re a warrior, Harry-kun.

  • Anonymous says:

    Im so done with these protagonists that im starting to side with the evil nobles. }

    Mostly because if you parallel the premise its usually something like wining the running marathon by using the motorcycle and how its evil not to see it as valid because it took a lot of effort to learn how to be a good mechanic.

    It does not really come off as a commentary on how everyone learns in their own way or might need a different approach to realise their potential.

    “I was only pretending to be a loser” characters are no better because they get judged by the way they present themselves and use it as justification for dolling out punishments.