Postby jon_jinn » Thu Apr 12, 2007 3:29 pm
here are my criteria for a perfect anime:
1. A well-designed fantasy setting with realistic fantasy creatures and monsters as well as interesting, creative towns, cities, villages, and/or kingdoms that actually play a role in the plot in some way. (Best example: Berserk)
2. A direct, yet clever storyline that has nice plot twists, a little bit of suspense, and lots of excitement and action (of course).
3. Good, well choreographed action scenes that are smooth, fast-paced, and backed with a really good musical score. These fights should also include clever strategy and not too over-the-top with the brutal beatdowns. Add clever graphics and camera angles to these scenes and you will be packing some serious good stuff. More close-handed, one-on-one combat would be my choice. (DBZ meets Samurai Champloo plus a touch of Karas mixed with FFVII: Advent Children.)
4. Characters that each go through their own struggles and conflicts, and each have a flaw that, as the story progresses, begins to heal or disappear. These characters should hold specific goals that they are trying to attain or reach, and these goals should, by the end of the series, be met or somehow dissolved of. These characters should also have an impressive background story that not only unfolds as the plot progresses, but also plays an important piece in the story. Character development and friendships that grow as the story progresses are big keys. Also, these characters should have their own specific gifts and talents so that they won't seem merely like a pointless character.
5. A brilliantly devised and formidable antagonist that always seems to be a step or two ahead of the protagonist. An antagonist that also develops as the story progresses would add a nice twist to the story. The antagonist should also have a very in-depth background to provide reason for his actions. Add an unusual touch of "mysteriousness" to this antagonist and you can't go wrong.
6. A satisfying and mind-blowing ending that will make its way into the minds of its viewers. An ending that connects the loose ends and finishes happily. Above all, the ending should leave a positive, yet negative impact on its viewers. (Think: Cowboy Bebop mixed with Samurai Champloo and Samurai 7.)
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