Note: This story centers a lot around the Radio Kaikan building in Akihabara, right outside the JR station. If you haven't heard, to damage from earthquakes, particularly the M9.0 in March 2011, and built at a time where building codes to withstand it are not as stringent as today, the building has been dismantled since July. It would be rebuilt with modern building codes by 2014. Most of its tenants has moved to 3 buildings nearby.
I liked how the anime was expressed, the suspense of mysteries and wanting to know more at the end of each episode. It managed to describe the complexity and paradox of changing the past. At times, I even found myself shocked of what has been revealed during the anime for the first time, if it weren't for the spoilers from the visual novel it's based on.
Steins;Gate is one of the best anime that I've seen so far for this year that ranks among anime like Purella Magica Madoka (魔法少女まどか), and Anohana (あの日見た花の名前を僕達はまだ知らない。). It managed to stray away from the norm that are quite predictable, obvious filter episodes, and at the same time, has good storyline, and attention to detail. Character design could still be improved on, but is enough to overlook on because of the good storyline.
With regards to the paragraph at the very top of this post, I had to say it because phrases such as "since it can't change places while time machine, this time machine remained at the same spot" would conflict with a newer, taller, building in its place if referred to in real life, with about a 20 year gap of the time Suzuha came from.
In memory of Amane Suzuha (born 2017, died in 2001 at around 60 years of age) [in one of the timelines; calculating age is complicated if time travel is involved] |
2 comments:
Hi, I have just finished watching Steins; Gate and I want more. Since I started watching anime I was always searching for more than the mainstream animation. Do you have any Anime that I should watch, any anime that will be really touching like Chobits, X-1999 or Ef a tale of melodies/memories?
THX and greets from Germany
It's ongoing right now, but I would suggest Ano Natsu de Matteru (Watting For that Summer) and Guilty Crown.
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