Lagrange #03 — Ineffectual Weapons

January 22nd, 2012

 

I wasn’t aware these mechs were going full-on Nerf.

Impressions:

I’m still having a hard time getting into this show, but this episode was a significant step up from last week in a number of ways. The writing had… issues… shall we say, but at least it was a fairly action packed episode, and not ‘action’ like I have to use for Shana. Nothing overly impressive, but at least solid production from the start to the end. It’s still struggling to figure out what its tone wants to be though. If they want to be light hearted, fine, go with that. But then don’t turn around and give a speech about how the characters spent the entire episode suffering and pretend like it has any kind of meaning. And certainly not any that requires a glowing hand-clasp while floating through space.

The mechs being completely impervious to all damage isn’t really helping to add much meaning to these action scenes either. At least in Freezing, grievous bodily damage inconvenienced them for a few minutes. Here, Madoka took a beam sword straight to the face… twice… and suffered absolutely no damage for it. Lan took a boomerang laser-club to the face and got wailed on a little bit and again, absolutely nothing. Madoka had the bright idea to wrap a powerline around her opponent’s neck, which for some reason, freaked him the hell out. What kind of world is this where power lines are more dangerous than 40 foot long beam swords? Then Madoka started singing off-pitch while she was running away. All of that was leading up to the aforementioned ‘touching’ moment of Lan shouting out how sorry she was that Madoka was suffering on her own. Suffering is not the word I would use to describe that tone-deaf singing, unless you’re referring to how I felt listening to it. Another interesting moment was Madoka saving completely oblivious city folk after showing A.) The robots crashing through the city, and B.) The city folk watching them not five minutes prior. Evil Bishie #01 also appeared to forget that he can fly at one point.

  

Preview:

Oh no! Boats!

Posted in LAGRANGE | 14 Comments »

14 Shouts From the Peanut Gallery

  • AGear2Ax says:

    This is the first time I read Aroduc and see nothing of the typical meaningful rants that keep me coming to this blog… I assume you weren’t pay enough attention to the show being avaible pretty early when you are still sleepy, because the writing of the show explains and hints at, the robots of the MCs are needed intact to conquer everything… Even the enemy #3 said that he was using a non-lethal technique with the sword to “cut the power” of the robot…

    I though Aroduc will made a comment about a “discrepancy” of the MC character… I mean, come on! She refused to listen to the “enemy party” and said something about that she protected her town, when clearly the enemies target are the Voxs! And the town damage was because she was reckless in the battle!

    • Aroduc says:

      Non-lethal is not the same thing as 100% ineffectual.

    • TOP2NE1 says:

      You sound like google translate.

      And is your name a reference to Air Gear? Because if it is, then *poof*. There goes your credibility.

      • AGear2Ax says:

        No, my nickname isn’t anime related, nor video game related is programming related, I have it before I started watching anime and I haven’t seen Air Gear.

        It seems I need to practice a lot more with my english… it is still very bad to be compared with google translate :P

  • longhaul says:

    A serious question Aroduc, do you watch raw’s with the audio turned off? Every now and then you make comments about not knowing why things are when it happens to be explained in the episode.

    • alex says:

      I have the same impression

    • AGear2Ax says:

      Maybe it wasn’t interesting to him, or he was sleepy…

      BTW, I’m the only one that gets a “500 internal server error” Every time a comment is submitted?

  • The Phantom says:

    Hopefully this goes somewhere, because for now is some random girl magically piloting a mecha and defeating a another mecha from space period

    The only hint that this actually have a plot is mr mysteriously always smiling dude, that we already know gonna betray everyone at some point. Until then this is just good for the action alone.

  • ShuffleAir says:

    Was this at least slightly better than the two Saturday shows? Cause I gave up on Brave10 after the first episode. And I gave up on Pirates after two.

    • Aroduc says:

      Easily. It’s at least eyecandy. It just has yet to establish any semblance of a plot or consistent tone.

  • Rednal says:

    I suspect, about the “Power Line” thing, that it was such a weird, bizzare move that the guy on the receiving end panicked and thought that something else was about to happen. Only an absolute idiot would do something so obviously ridiculous, and this is some supposed demon-machine, so who knows what it’s capable of?

    Or, y’know, something like that.