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Cross Ange: Rondo of Angels and Dragons
Alt titles: Cross Ange: Tenshi to Ryuu no Rondo, クロスアンジュ 天使と竜の輪舞 ]ロンド]
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The initial Misurugi lady is Angelise. That, she finds a group of Norma ladies who spend their days hunting creatures that have come to enter. She is the renowned ruler of the Empire until one day she discovers the shocking truth that she is a” Norma,” an unrequited being who cannot use” Mana,” and are treated as” things” rather than “people.” Ange isolates herself on a far isle after having her title taken from her.
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Cross Ange is trash. In the preview for the next episode, Madoka’s voice over would be making puns about “losing your heads” or “heads will roll”. By now you’ve probably heard about THAT scene in the end of the first episode. Madoka Magica is incredibly violent in parts, not to mention depressing and horrifying, but there’s purpose to it. After the first episode of the second season, it was never mentioned again. By contrast, Cross Ange won’t let the viewer forget. More power to you. It’s violent porn pretending to be art. Many things have already been written about it, by better writers than I. So I’ll just say that it takes quite some doing to make a rape scene even more unpleasant than most hentai anime can manage. Those of you complaining that I didn’t finish the series before reviewing it… in other circumstances, you might have a point. If it had something worth saying, if the violence and sex served a purpose, if it had enough dignity and intelligence to set up such an awful world and then treat it with the seriousness it deserved, then I would have stuck it out. That tells me way more about you than I want to know. I’ve said my piece, and that’s all I’ll say. That was the joke. This would then be followed by a shot of Madoka’s panties from below, followed by her cringing in fear and peeing herself. Ange breaking the fourth wall and giggling about how “I sure went through some rough stuff in this episode, hee hee!” should offend anyone with a functioning conscience… which excludes a lot of you who have been leaving comments, I’m guessing. I was willing to give the rest of the series a shot after that. I didn’t need to watch the rest. Argue that it’s a “cavity search” and you’re only kidding yourself. Very ugly. I’m not talking about ugly on a visual level, I’m talking about ugly on the level of basic conception. Apparently, some of you also can’t read. Taking it seriously does not mean including exploitative shots of the heroine’s ass waving back and forth, nor does it mean treating the rape as one big joke in the episode previews. If your main character suffers being brutally raped and your series is not intended to be porn, then you’d better damn well take the subject seriously. Avoid it like the plague, and hopefully it will go away and be forgotten. Ange wasn’t raped because the story needed to establish its mood… it had done that already by showing the sickening racism against the Normas. Ange was raped to titillate the audience and to make money. It’s not even enjoyable trash like Valvrave the Liberation, the previous entry from Sunrise. Look at Game of Thrones, for example. La Blue Girl and other hentai anime knew exactly what they were and what they wanted to accomplish, and made no secret of it. Instead, what I saw was more of the same: shock for the sake of profit. A series that includes graphic violence, racism, and sexual assault isn’t bad by default. Perhaps the most distateful thing about it, aside from the thinly-veiled revisionist World War II allegories, was that it did its rape scene and then promptly forgot all about it. You don’t need to watch this shit. And yes, it is rape. It was quite clearly greenlit by some executive rubbing his hands together and chortling “Think of the CONTROVERSY! We’ll make millions!” Therefore, the best way to deal with this series is not to give it any of the attention it so desperately craves. It was included for shock and titillation, nothing more. Here it is again, for those of you in the cheap seats: I enjoy anime with mature and controversial themes, so long as those themes are implemented with the respect that they deserve. Life’s too short to waste on this garbage. There’s purpose there behind all of the grimness and darkness. Anime has a bad enough reputation without series like Cross Ange. Did we need one of the other Norma pilots molesting Ange and attempting to rape her again in order to “put her in her place”? It had made itself perfectly clear by the time I quit. It was masturbation fodder for people too squeamish to look up actual porn, and it was done to create controversy and drive up ratings, which is the most cynical and mercenary reason to include scenes of that nature. In the hands of the Cross Ange writers, I’m confident that Madoka’s famous scene of Mami being decapitated and eaten by a Witch would go something like this: there would be no cutaway or long-shots of the Witch devouring her, the full extent of the gore would be shown to the audience. As hard as it may be to believe, the series only gets worse from there. Instead, in four episodes I saw no evidence whatsoever that there was any plan behind the series except to pander to the most disturbing parts of the otaku subculture. Panty and Stocking knew it was filth, and reveled in it by pushing it as far as it could go. I’ve got nothing against anime that thrive on mature themes and shock value. Cross Ange doesn’t want to say or accomplish anything. Nothing would be left to the imagination. Cross Ange is ugly. Cross Ange made me angry, angrier than I’ve been at a series in a long time, not just for how low it sunk into filth but how it pretended it was above the filth, like there was some shred of artistic integrity behind it all. Kill La Kill made its audience look at its sexual content and violence in a very different way by the ending. They were all included for shock value and ratings. Arguing that it’s “justified by the story” is no better: not that I’d assign the production team any level of taste or atristic integrity at this point, but if it were really dramatically neccessary to rape the story’s heroine, if it was really supposed to be played for drama and not titillation, then the gratuitous shots of Ange’s wiggling butt would have been excised, as would the hideous shot seconds later of her lying broken on the floor with blood pouring from between her legs. It’s also cruel, sleazy, relentlessly cynical, and hideously misogynist. That’s Cross Ange. That’s what it does. I stomached four episodes before I quit, and in that time I saw sexual assault implied and carried out (complete with a hamhanded attempt at censorship, the better to sell those uncensored BluRays, right?), vile racism, blatant incest and pedophelia overtones, a gratuitous shot of Ange peeing herself, and two twelve-year-old children being brutally torn apart on-screen… the second of which is followed seconds later by a wiggling ass. I don’t have any idea why talented voice actresses like Nana Mizuki, Yukari Tamura, Megumi Hayashibara, and Eri Kitamura needed to participate in this. If you like Cross Ange, and I mean, really like it, not just “like” it ironically, good for you. There’s no humor, unintentional or otherwise, to be found here… especially not in the episode previews, which by refusing to take the dark content seriously are somehow more vile than the rest of the show put together. The ugliness and misogyny are constantly shoved in the viewer’s face, sometimes literally, and after four episodes of sinking deeper and deeper it was quite enough for me. Homura’s rescue moments later would be accompanied by lingering shots of her ass and more upskirts, and when the Witch exploded, the audience would see Mami’s mangled body in as clear detail as the censors would allow, probably with her chest intact and spicy matures strategically torn to display cleavage or nipples. Did the audience need to see a 12 year old being torn apart and eaten, with one of her severed limbs sent flying for good measure? EDIT [04/02/2015]: So apparently some of you are Cross Ange apologists. Madoka Magica, for example, is one of my favorite anime of all time. But there’s a difference between skillfully using mature content and shock value and simple ugliness. Despite my disgust over the use of shock value as a cheap money-making gimmick, I was willing to see if the story justified itself. I wonder if they’re as sickened by the content as I am… but hey, you’ve gotta eat, right? Back to Valvrave for a moment: Valvrave, of course, also tried to draw in viewers with cheap shock value. That’s sickening enough, but what’s even worse is making light of it immediately after it happens. It was made only to sucker you in with sex and violence and then take your money. Did we really need to observe Ange urinating in terror? If you disagree, you have a right to your view, but I believe you’re solely making yourself up. You needn’t provide it any thought. No. None of those were even mildly needed for the narrative.
After finishing this animation, I mostly enjoyed how all ended, but of course no all will enjoy this. This manga can’t be judged solely on the first few episodes; it can only be understood if you watch the entire length of it. However, doing so might be challenging for some people. Anyway, this one requires a little toughness to pass, and like the manga, you might find yourself a little more enlightened after those first few difficult incidents. For those who are interested, SPICY MATURES remain warned that this animation is no particularly attractive at first, but it will actually make you feel some sensations. If no, subsequently taking what you will from it. It depicts the worst in persons and the ugly in persons, but as time goes on these personalities develop beautifully. That is what I physically believe. If you wanted to take someone away from this, it would be that you could become stronger if you continued to pursue your goals despite the negative events that may occur in your life.

I didn’t want to write about this animation. When you pause a scene, you’ll see that the figures are drawn worse than context noises in some other movies, like when someone is in a rush. Do you want to hear whether someone that resembles a Nintendo match may be bothersome? Indeed, the answer is! I don’t just suggest animated thighs flying round, or some other youthful thoughts. I won’t price the concept. If you have read this much, you have now study it. 12eps has aired but much, and I know the majority of what is still unmentioned. Read Baeron’s review because it’s the only review that’s worthwhile reading if you want to learn the basics about this show and have a point of view on the intelligent themes- I’ll make an effort never to copy that below. I had a plan to ruin the narrative for you, but I didn’t. Entire, I think you’ll appreciate this demonstrate if you’re old enough to understand it. The players must have pondered, “finally some actual feelings I may relate to”! and accomplished exactly that. Some people may appreciate the direct singer’s music, but it’s general. I’m only doing this to prevent the infantile testimonials that are already circulating in this site from defaming older visitors. Even though the mecha are done also, the protagonist graphics is poor. What subsequently makes this manga worthwhile? I had hoped for a little more, but I was not disappointed. You are kept entertained throughout the entire game thanks to the well-paced play. Credit must give credit where it is due. There are some aspects of Game of Thrones that make it a practical supply of grownup pleasure, including abuse of power, “herd” culture, actual insight into nation, and many other points. If you’re over 18 and don’t like mecha and a feminine guide, you’re too uncomfortable with the 80s cartoon-style story and want to enjoy a 10-episode long struggle scene with ability names being shouted out in Spanish: this review is based on 12 episodes that have already aired and may have spoilers. Additionally, it seems like the VA liked it, some of those voices I’ve heard before but have never really” trying” this hard. Additionally, tone is little to write home about. The worst aspect of this present is the video and gathering, but I’ll let you know when I say this in this day and time. I’m now away to my customary biased opinions. If you’re not, I’ll likely have a flaming backpack of dog-poop and detest message on my carpet. The narrative and, most notably, the age of the glad.

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