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Manga Review: Angelic Layer - Score: 67%

The Essentials

Angelic LayerName: Angelic Layer, Kidou Tenshi Angelic Layer
Genre: Action, Science Fiction
Tankoubon: 5
Serialized In: Shonen Ace
Released: July 1, 1999 - October 1, 2001
Story & Art: CLAMP
Published By (Japan): Kadokawa Shoten
Published By (US): Tokyopop

Scores

Story: 6/10 (x3 = 18 pts)
Art: 7/10 (x3 = 21 pts)
Gut Score: 7/10 (x4 = 28 pts)

Total: 67/100 (67%)

Review

Angelic Layer, just like most of the manga series I have read or are in the process of reading, I watched the anime based off the manga series first. In this case, it is a good thing I did, because I’m not sure if I would have watched the anime version of Angelic Layer had I read the manga first.

The first thing to note is it’s length. Angelic Layer is only 5 volumes long, yet a 26 episode anime series was spawned from it. However, this is mostly from the anime series adding to the story in the manga. The content in manga series itself may have been enough for a 12 episode half-season. Maybe.

The story is basically the same: Misaki Suzuhara discovers a new game called Angelic Layer while coming to Tokyo to live with her aunt. Her mother is also in Tokyo, but she doesn’t see her because, her mother claims, she is too busy with work. Misaki starts to play Angelic Layer and gets entered into the Kanto regional games and the bulk of the rest of the story is based on Misaki’s battles both there and in the national tournament.

The story and art are both geared much more for smaller children, I thought. Characters are often drawn more as blobs than as actual people. It is perhaps best described as erratic, especially compared against other CLAMP series I’ve read. It takes on a much more cartoonish look than most manga series.

Meanwhile, the story is very simplistic in nature, with almost no story beyond the fights themselves and Mistaki’s battle, both internal and externally, to win them. Also, some things in the story seem to “just happen” with little or no explanation and with little regard to how likely such an event is to occur, to the point of severely straining any suspension of disbelief.

One serious hit on the manga series is that Misaki’s mother is hardly a sympathetic character at all. Basically she ran away to play angelic layer, leaving her kid behind. The manga series doesn’t even give the somewhat plausible excuses of working on the angelic layer project herself or having an illness she wants to hide. She just apparently went off to win Angelic Layer national championships at the expense of her daughter, yet the manga series seems to think nothing of it. They meet at the end and everyone is happy. Misaki doesn’t seem a bit perturbed that her mother was off having fun for 7 years while Misaki was living with her grandparents and aunt.

To add insult to injury, at the end of the manga series, the relationships that people end up in are pretty much announced, since there is really no development of those relationships during the course of the series. The last chapter almost quite litereally goes “here is who everyone gets with! the end!”

I think if you’ve seen the anime and expect the manga to be fulfilling, you’ll be disappointed. Also, if you’ve read the manga and think it stinks, try the anime out anyway, it is much better. Angelic Layer may be a good book…for kids, but even then it has serious flaws. I was expecting much more of it.

First Read: January, 2006 - February 2006
Do I Own: No (I sold it)
Do I recommend: No, unless your young (maybe)

My tastes in anime: 2003 and 2004 US releases

I went back and looked at when the anime that I have purchased, or in the process of buying, were first released in the US to see if they were relatively spread out or bunched together.

Well, it appears they are bunched together. The anime I purchased, at least in their original releases, totaled 45 DVDs, here is the list:

Ai Yori Aoshi (8)
Angelic Layer (7) [I bought the 5-disc re-release]
Chobits (6) [I bought the 8-disc thinpack release]
DNA2 (5)
Fruits Basket (4)
Koi Kaze (3)
Last Exile (7)
Please Twins (4)
World of Narue (1 - they dont sell the 4 DVDs individually)

= 45 discs

So, how many of those were released, by year?

2002 - 1
2003 - 21
2004 - 17
2005 - 6

Also, as many as 4 series were being released at the same time, with Fruits Basket, DNA2, Ai Yori Aoshi, and Chobits all being released at the same time between March 2003 and May 2003; as well as on October 14, 2003, when 2 series ended and one series began, thus having DNA2, Ai Yori Aoshi, Chobits, and Angelic Layer briefly being released at the same time.

The biggest individual day? October 14, 2003, which saw the release of DNA2 #5 (and the box set), Ai Yori Aoshi #5 (also ending the release of the first season), and Angelic Layer #1.

The only other month which saw 3 releases was November 2003, with Chobits #5 (11th), Last Exile #1 (18th), and Angelic Layer #2 (25th).

I suppose the most “modern” anime I’ve been watching are Kimi ga Nozomu Eien, which is scheduled to begin it’s US release in October 2006, and I”s Pure, which isn’t even licensed yet.

Finally got package 1 of 3 from ebay

Since I really don’t have very much to talk about dealing with anime today, I’d just like to say that, after my initial experience buying anime from ebay, which was excellent, recently it seems to have gotten worse. I don’t know if the mail is slow or what, but I’ve purchased 3 anime things off of ebay, all shipping either Monday or Tuesday. I (finally) got the first one today (via media mail, which I guess the other ones may be being sent too).

This one is the Fruits Basket set, being the 5th complete anime series I have in hand (DNA2, Chobits, Angelic Layer, Onegai Twins - in that order). The next shipment includes the Murata boxset of Last Exile, which are in thinpack packages, and the World of Narue collection. The final shipment has volumes 2 and 3 of Ai Yori Aoshi Enishi.

I blew my chance to buy the Ai Yori Aoshi first season set. There were two items on ebay, one with a starting bid of $15 and one with a starting bid of $30. The two other times I’ve seen them on ebay, they went for something like $70, so I put an opening bid on the $15 one for $50 thinking “no way either will go for less than that.”

Well, at first I thought I was going to get a break. Going into the last day, the one I was bidding on was at $26 and the $30 had one bid. The $30 (which ended first) ended up going for that, so I was like “yeah!” Nope. Bidding on mine started going up dramatically. I was sitting there like “why didn’t you bid on the other one like that?”

Mine ended up going for like, $64, which was a little more than I was in the mood to pay, considering the same thing sold for less than half that just a couple hours earlier. So i learned my lesson: even if I think something will go for a lot, unless its the only thing there, don’t bid a lot on the first bid (and even if it is alone, there is a chance a new one may pop up). Unfortunately I haven’t seen the set (other thank cheap HK knockoffs) on there since.

One item I just bought yesterday was Koi Kaze volume 1. Again, it is rare to see the whole set on there, but one will occasionally see someone selling a particular volume for cheap, and I got this one for $7.99 including shipping, which, considering my thought was about $10 to $12 per DVD in that set, isn’t a bad deal.

Anime Review: Angelic Layer - 91%

Angelic LayerThe Essentials

Name: Angelic Layer, Battle Doll Angelic Layer, Kidou Tenshi Angelic Layer
Genre: Action, Science fiction
Episodes: 26
Released: April 1, 2001 - September 23, 2001
Based On: Angelic Layer manga series by CLAMP
Director: Hiroshi Nishikiori
Produced By: BONES, TV Tokyo
US Distribution By: ADV

Major Japanese Cast

Misaki Suzuhara: Atsuko Enomoto
Ichiro Mihara: Masaya Onosaka
Hatoko Kobayashi: Yuri Shiratori
Tamayo Kizaki: Satsuki Yukino
Kotaro Kobayashi: Jun Fukuyama
Ohjiro Mihara: Souichiro Hoshi
Sai Jounouchi: Houko Kuwashima
Kaede Saito: Ayako Kawasumi
Shoko Asami: Kotono Mitsuishi
Shuko Suzuhara: Kikuko Inoue
Masaharu Ogata: Tomokazu Seki

Major English Cast

Misaki Suzuhara: Jessica Boone
Ichiro “Icchan” Mihara: Andy McAvin
Hatoko Kobayashi: Sasha Paysinger
Tamayo Kizaki: Monica Rial
Kotaro Kobayashi: Kevin Corn
Ohjiro Mihara: Chris Patton
Sai Jounouchi: Tiffany Grant
Kaede Saito: Tiffany Terrell
Shoko Asami: Kelly Manison
Shuko Suzuhara: Christine Auten
Masaharu Ogata: Mark X. Laskowski

Scores

Animation: 9/10 (x4 = 36 pts)
Story: 8/10 (x4 = 32 pts)
Music: 9/10 (x4 = 36 pts)
Coherence/Story Arc: 10/10 (x2 = 20 pts)
English Dubs: 8/10 (x1 = 8 pts)
Gut Score: 10/10 (x5 = 50pts)

Total: 182/200 (91%)

Review

One of the first things that I notice when watching Angelic Layer is the music. Even after watching several other series, the music still stands out for me as one of the best things about this series. It’s crisp. It’s vibrant. Both the action and the non-action background music are excellent. Many series seem to go for the good opening and closing credit music but skimp off on the background music. Angelic Layer has both.

Angelic Layer is a cute series that, on the surface, may sound boring - essentially girls fight against each other in matches using dolls - but is actually pretty good, with several interesting storylines that add to the 20-something battles that occur over the course of the series. The characters are also well developed, each having their own quirks and issues.

I also think that the battles are different enough - and there is enough on the line in each of them - to make each battle uniquely exciting. No two battles are the same.

As is sadly the case with many series, the final episode is the weakest link in an overall excellent series. In reality, the final episode never really needs to happen, which is the battle between Misaki, the main character, and Shu, the “Queen” of Angelic Layer who Misaki discovers is her mother. I think the series could have ended with that and left often who won the final match between the two, but the series felt compelled to have that final fight as well.

The animation is pretty good, especially in the battle sequences. The art may be more “cartoonish” than sharp, but the quality is excellent.

Overall, this is a very cute anime which people of all ages would enjoy.

First Watched: November 2005 - December 2005
Do I Own: Yes
Do I Recommend:: Yes