| Plot Synopsis : While
the young Sedon is sharpening his sword skills,
he comes across a beautiful and naked girl named
May in the snow. Little could he dream she's the
product of an evil experiment and has a hidden
power inside her. A power that can save and
destroy. However, May sufferes from amnesia and
can remember nothing of her past, power, or
reason of existing. She and Sedon decide to go on
a quest to find her memory, and maybe they'll
save the world while they're at it.
Review :
Now here's a title
that came out of nowhere. Having a similar title
to the ever-dreaded Panzer Dragoon, who wouldn't
be a little weary of this one? But with such an
attractive box cover, who wouldn't be slightly
interested? I, for one, was. I wasn't able to
scrape up any information about this title, aside
from a synopsis. I took a chance on it though. In
the end, I wasn't disapointed with what I got.
Dragoon opens up with some extremely clever
foreshadowing, which immediately grabs the
viewers attention. Things, of course, calm down
and we're gradually brought into the life of
young Sedon. Sedon is the son of a brave military
leader who was wounded in a battle and was not
able to recover. Therefore, he had to give up his
swordsmanship and pass it along to his son. Sedon
is practising in the mountains and, as mentioned
above, comes across May and brings her home. May
and Sedon leave for the above mentioned quest and
things go along from there. The foreshadowing
made me watch the show with keen interest,
however, not many questions are answered and we
are revealed more of the story in small amounts.
Dragoon has good pacing, especially for a fantasy
anime.
As advertised on the box, fantasy and science
fiction are blended together. This has been done
before, and the result is decent. There is very
little science in Dragoon, actually. It's mostly
fantasy based, but seeing imperial soldiers in
robotic armour and a mechanical seaplane is not
unheard of.
Technically, Dragoon is fine, but not
outstanding. The character designs are attractive
but remain to be more or less standard fare. The
backrounds are good, but that's usually a
standard for fantasy-based anime. The animation
started out good, with the first fight scene
being fairly slick but after that it falls a
little. Particularly the fights. They turn into
those standard freeze-frame fights. (The
character charges, then it shows him or her
hitting the opponent for about three seconds and
then the same thing is repeated.) That was,
unfortunately, disapointing.
The characters were also generally standard,
although I really want to know more about May.
Sedon was a typical dedicated hero, with generous
helpings of honor and decency. The only character
that really perked my interest, other then May,
was Prince Lane. I thought he was going to be a
stuck up, annoying and egotistical pretty boy who
would provide a love triangle between Sedon and
May. But he turned out to be a somewhat engaging
fellow. His smart-alec remarks that were made
under his breath were usually funny. I ended up
liking him.
I've only seen the dub, and it was fine. Not
outstanding, but not bad. However, with the
amount of high quality dubs that are hitting the
market nowadays it won't be long before a dub
like this will become unacceptable. Getting back
on track, the casting was fine, and I reconize a
good handful of the voices from Legend of
Crystania. It's also amusing that Jay Sefton does
the voice of Redon in Crystania and Sedon in
Dragoon. Two main characters from two fantasy
based animes whose names rhyme are voiced by the
same person. Interesting coincidance, no? I'm
sure this wasn't intentional, though. As for the
acting, it was fine (hearing that word a lot,
eh?) but not especially noteworthy. Prince Lane,
again, was cast well and acted as good. The
comments made under his breath were always well
done. The music was either good, or pushing
medocrity. The opening was well suited to the
series and the ending was pleasent. Some of the
BGM was quite good, while at other times it was
lame.
I expected Dragoon to get off to a rough start
and get better, then end with me feeling
satisfied. That wasn't the case though. As I
said, the foreshadowing snagged me immediately
and as I watched I never felt really disapointed.
Dragoon maintained a steady entertainment value.
However, it didn't end with me feeling satisfied.
Dragoon didn't end. Period. That means I will
never find out about May or the foreshadowing
that got my interested in the first place. It is
possible that there is more Dragoon that was
produced and will be released in the future but
that seems unlikely. If Dragoon was a longer
running OAV series, ADV probably would have
released only two episodes on this tape instead
of three. We all know ADV is infamos for
squeezing every penny out of the anime audience.
So, all in all, Dragoon was definately
interesting and worth watching as long as you
don't mind having a lot of questions unanswered
due to no ending.
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Rates :
-3.5- No comment
Genre :
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In It :
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Break Down :
Age Appropriateness: 4 (Mature viewers only)
Violence:
2--People are killed, but it's not too graphic.
Nudity:
4--May is seen naked quite a bit more than just
in the snow, as are other female characters.
Sex:
3--There's some funny situations with Sedon and
May, particularly at the beginning.
Language:
1--Surprisingly mild.
Availability :
Translated by AnimEigo
Available on subtitled VHS and subtitled LD,
probably released on DVD.
AnimeNation and RightStuf
probably both have this video if you want to buy
it.
Cast :
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Crew :
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