Postby RedMage » Fri Aug 25, 2006 1:43 pm
I remember the original Toonami Giant Robot Week "micro-series" and had high hopes for the full-length version. I saw a couple of episodes early in season one and was disappointed, as it seemed the difference between Toonami then and Toonami now had resulted in it becoming a rather shallow work targeted at younger audiences. Plus, it was on at an inconvenient time for me, and while we still own a VCR, we've used it so little over the past few years that something in my rebels at the very thought of taping something. I resolved I'd see if my initial impression was accurate or not at some later date when it was more convenient to do so.
I'm interested to hear that the series has apparently taken a more "hardcore" turn in season two. While I don't approve of the vulgar language for the most part, of course, I hope this is a sign that the show has moved away from the " programming for a younger audience with a shorter attention span not interested in putting much thought into their entertainment" archetype it seemed to fit into early on. It was an interesting concept, at any rate (Gundam meets the Tour de France, sort of). Once there are some cheap DVDs available I may check it out.
Regardless of my personal opinions about the show's quality, however, IGPX must be hailed as a milestone in the development of "American anime" - perhaps the title most worthy of that label so far, created by Japanese studios on the commission of an American network.
Edit: Well, here we go. *Adds disc 1 to his Netflix queue.*
Only five discs so far, I see. How long is each season?