![]() ![]() For an adaptation that is NOT trying to be a spin off but a direct adaptation, the first impressions they offered was the middle finger. The initial episodes had really jerky motions and many complained how the characters didn’t look or behave at all like in the manga. It is a very striking weakness that alone makes it seem lazy compared to others shonens. The most obvious fault is how they use repeated footage during summons and attacks, an element that is in fact absent from fighting shonen and better affiliated with mahou shojo or mecha. PRODUCTION VALUES - Art and animation are rather crude for the time the show was made. In all, the mangaka is not much of talent for anything past creating mediocrities. Plus you can easily see that Fairy Tail is basically its improved remake, reusing the same character archetypes and feeling. In case you didn’t watch that show, I advise you not to do so for it’s a completely generic, aimless, boring, and incomplete series. Based on the manga by Mashima Hiro, whose only previous major work was Rave Master. Directed by some nobody who never made something significant in his whole career. ![]() What they have in common is how most of what they have made over the years is mediocre and forgettable. The first usually have very good production values and the later have low. THE STAFF - Animated by a collaboration of studios A-1 Pictures and Satelight. Not only that, but the show rehashes them in a watered down way to the point it becomes a Saturday morning cartoon. It can work alright but it will never stand out on its own it will forever be just a rehash of already established formulas that have been attributed to others at least a decade earlier. For to be honest, there is approximately zero innovation in this work and it just walks upon the path others paved before it. Nothing we haven’t seen before but, hey, if it worked before why wouldn’t it work again? Because it’s WORSE!It is hard to talk about anything in this show without feeling like I am just stating the obvious or just describing a different shonen. Because just like those shonens, FT has superpowers, adventure and a big cast of colourful and eccentric characters that occasionally get focused upon and fleshed out. I guess rehashing notions from Naruto or One Piece can make a success out of anything. Fairy Tail (FT) is from the pilot chapter/episode an average shonen series and yet it is loved by many for being just that. But as the pair travel further along, the time they spend together grows, and they learn more about each other and their true desires.PROPER MINDSET Ah, gotta love the masses and their love for mediocrity. After saving him from his cruel fairy trader, she promises to return Shall's wing to him once they reach the capital, much to his confusion. However, to be bestowed the elusive title, Ann's confection crafted from silver sugar must be recognized with a royal medal at the event.Īnn hires a sharp-tongued warrior fairy, Shall Fen Shall, to be her bodyguard for the perilous journey ahead. In order to achieve this lofty goal, Ann sets out for the capital of Lewiston, home to the annual Royal Candy Fair. The aspiring confectioner dreams of becoming a Silver Sugar Master just like her late mother. Taking advantage of this, humans enslaved fairies, but 15-year-old Ann Halford longs to see the day when fairies and humans are treated as equals. Once a fairy has been stripped of a wing, whoever possesses it holds the fairy's life in their hands. ![]() In the kingdom of Highland, fairies lived freely until humans betrayed them.
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