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This week we talk about Burst Angel, as recommended from CJ, and it’s safe to say neither of us walked away too happy. The conversation was just a long roast of the show’s nonsensical mechanics, from the "impossible" tight outfits to the fact that characters apparently never need to reload their pistols until the plot demands it. Jack was annoyed that the side character Kyohei was getting far too much screen time and Meg’s cycle of being kidnapped and crying in nearly every single episode. Rick tried to find some charm in it but he eventually just caves under the weight of the show's meandering pace and that also made Jack struggle just to stay awake through the series. We also dive into the late-game logic, like how the mechs suddenly lose their invulnerability once the story needs to wrap up and then there is the random subplot involving a superhuman killing machine that serves no real purpose to the overall narrative other than being a blatant distraction.
About the anime:
Burst Angel is set in a near-future Tokyo where the government has legalized firearms for citizens to try and combat a massive crime wave, as a result the city basically turns into a chaotic battleground. And the story centers on mercenaries for hire who handle the jobs RAPT (Recently Armed Police of Tokyo) can’t or won't touch. The story focuses on Jo, Meg, Amy and Sei and their missions that frequently involve biological mutations, giant mechs with glowing "cyber-brains," and a massive conspiracy involving the very people supposed to be protecting the city. Also Kyohei is some random character that gets way more screen time then he should with us knowing more about him then what is needed.
Next Week's Pick: “Momentary Lily”
Have you had the chance to watch Burst Angel or any of our previous selections? We’d love to hear your thoughts and recommendations for future picks!
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This week we talk about Burst Angel, as recommended from CJ, and it’s safe to say neither of us walked away too happy. The conversation was just a long roast of the show’s nonsensical mechanics, from the "impossible" tight outfits to the fact that characters apparently never need to reload their pistols until the plot demands it. Jack was annoyed that the side character Kyohei was getting far too much screen time and Meg’s cycle of being kidnapped and crying in nearly every single episode. Rick tried to find some charm in it but he eventually just caves under the weight of the show's meandering pace and that also made Jack struggle just to stay awake through the series. We also dive into the late-game logic, like how the mechs suddenly lose their invulnerability once the story needs to wrap up and then there is the random subplot involving a superhuman killing machine that serves no real purpose to the overall narrative other than being a blatant distraction.
About the anime:
Burst Angel is set in a near-future Tokyo where the government has legalized firearms for citizens to try and combat a massive crime wave, as a result the city basically turns into a chaotic battleground. And the story centers on mercenaries for hire who handle the jobs RAPT (Recently Armed Police of Tokyo) can’t or won't touch. The story focuses on Jo, Meg, Amy and Sei and their missions that frequently involve biological mutations, giant mechs with glowing "cyber-brains," and a massive conspiracy involving the very people supposed to be protecting the city. Also Kyohei is some random character that gets way more screen time then he should with us knowing more about him then what is needed.
Next Week's Pick: “Momentary Lily”
Have you had the chance to watch Burst Angel or any of our previous selections? We’d love to hear your thoughts and recommendations for future picks!
Deals for You:
Supporting your anime binge sessions is what we do best! Here are some exclusive deals that’ll make your anime-watching experience even better.
Crunchyroll Affiliate Offers:
TokyoTreat Special: Use code "FEATUREDANIME" for $5 off your first box through this TokyoTreat link.
Looking for some podcast merch? We’ve got you covered:
Support Our Podcast
Love what we do? Support the podcast through Patreon! You can get access to ad-free episodes, bonus content, and more.
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Stay Connected With Us
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Anime Info and Our Ratings:
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