Wangan Midnight
Apr. 28th, 2024 09:45 amAfter watching Initial D, we started another series called Wangan Midnight, based on a manga and also loosely based on the famous real life Mid Night Racing Team. One season of the anime was made, which can be watched on YouTube.
I didn't enjoy the series as much as Initial D and noped out around episode 15. It just wasn't interesting anymore to me and every episode felt the same despite the excellent rendering of the cars and race scenes. Part of the problem, according to a little Googling, is there were clear storyline beginnings and endings in the manga while the anime globs everything together. For example, one of the problems in the first few episodes is that main character Akio is skipping school to race. By episode 15 I was still wondering why that hadn't been resolved as more characters (and cars) entered the show :-D
The animation is just okay. It's not the most expressive animation and Akio and Reina basically have the same face, but Reina has longer hair. The rendering of the cars is fantastic but it's just lacking narrative cohesion that would make it more enjoyable for me. The characters, whether they are drivers, tuners or mechanics, are just so obsessed with racing that that's all their is to their characters. Obsession as a theme can be interesting, but there's never that tension or conflict to keep a viewer hooked.
I didn't enjoy the series as much as Initial D and noped out around episode 15. It just wasn't interesting anymore to me and every episode felt the same despite the excellent rendering of the cars and race scenes. Part of the problem, according to a little Googling, is there were clear storyline beginnings and endings in the manga while the anime globs everything together. For example, one of the problems in the first few episodes is that main character Akio is skipping school to race. By episode 15 I was still wondering why that hadn't been resolved as more characters (and cars) entered the show :-D
The animation is just okay. It's not the most expressive animation and Akio and Reina basically have the same face, but Reina has longer hair. The rendering of the cars is fantastic but it's just lacking narrative cohesion that would make it more enjoyable for me. The characters, whether they are drivers, tuners or mechanics, are just so obsessed with racing that that's all their is to their characters. Obsession as a theme can be interesting, but there's never that tension or conflict to keep a viewer hooked.