I mean, my God, why is everyone's head an actual balloon in that show? And how do you screw up Rin's hair like that!?!?! Anyway, Waver's design, uber-long hair aside, was rather striking: the lines on his face were quite reminiscent of Kayneth's design in Fate/Zero, and I really appreciated this subtle expression of how far Waver has fallen since his youth. The character designs were on point here, a definite step up from the train-wreck that was Unlimited Blade Works. Clearly, and the end credits, I think, will back me up on this, TROYCA got some help from ufotable to do those backgrounds. Re:Creators looked good, like, really good, but its backgrounds were nowhere near the level of this episode. Now onto the parts that are good: the artwork is absolutely fantastic. At least this episode will likely feel more consistent in pacing than Un-Go's OVA did with its series, as much as I still love it. I will say this, though: perhaps having a prequel akin to Un-Go's prequel, showing the audience how the main hero got to where he's at would have been a bit better.
I get the feeling that this was ultimately for people like myself who had never read the light novel, and was simply a means to an end, that end being to show us the good guys and the bad guys, as well as getting us caught up on Waver's current situation. Nothing special, but a decent enough introduction for the real first episode. Waver Velvet is disliked by his co-workers, superiors, and successor to the point where theyĪre actively conspiring to murder him. I decided to see what it had to offer, and I have to say, I had fun with this episode.īad stuff first: its story is not really anything to write home about, and it can be summed up in one sentence.
#LORD EL MELLOI II GRAY SERIES#
Needless to say, when I saw that a sequel/spin-off OVA to the series was announced, and produced by studio TROYCA no less, I was excited to check it out.
Fate/Zero has got to have a spot on many people's favorite anime list, and I am no exception to that.