The first impression that this anime leaves is that of the kind of OVA that comes a dime a dozen. That’s the first thing I noticed and soon I realised that it was the wrong thing to notice. Although this series starts like any other comic-fantasy anime with characters wearing stupid costumes and all, it actually manages to create a nice story throughout the 2 hours that the anime lasts. Although the usual clichés are present: big artefacts, big powers to be unleashed, bad guy out to get them, etc the story steers clear of a bad realisation and keeps itself interesting with ZERO dead times. The anime does not follow its title of Ruin Explorers which, by anime standards, would mean a series in which the characters get into trouble throughout several ruins while not following a particular goal. Well, it doesn’t happen here and that’s a very good thing. I have a slight problem with the series’ universe which had potential. A whole lot of potential if the action would’ve been spent on more episodes. The world is standard fantasy lore but it could’ve been very interesting because of the way the existence of magic is portrayed and the legends which are shown. It’s the kind of world in which it’s easy to submerge oneself. As I’ve said: too bad it wasn’t developed into a full-length 26 episode series or even a 13 episode one. All in all, the story and the way it is told is somewhere short of excellent. The chase for the artefacts and the realisation about their activation is extremely sweet. The twists in the story (ex: voyage at sea) are worthwhile watching.
The characters were good. Not excellent but good. I was impressed by the fact that in 2 hours the creators managed to squeeze in some development, off-course, not for all the characters but those that received it, received it well. The main character, like the story, had a lot of potential for a larger series because of her story and her character which reminds me of Lina Inverse from the Slayers franchise (the creation year is the same so I’m not implying anything with this statement). The anime boasts with an entire fantasy party: sorceress, warrior, knight, apprentice, merchant (thief), and wizard. Technically, everything you’d find in a standard fantasy RPG. The cast was enjoyable, I admit and I cannot deny the fact that the moments meant to be fun were indeed fun and the serious ones were serious, a major plus.
The technical part isn’t half-bad: the music is good, voices are fitting, and the animation is extremely good for that period (1995).
All in all, this anime is something that may give a wrong impression at the beginning but it is fun to watch, although it misses a lot of development which would’ve easily been obtained with more episodes. Too bad that it was this short but it was great. I’ll most certainly re-watch it again when I’ll begin my season of reruns in a year or so (when I’ll be finished with all the good anime to watch).
Conclusion: I was VERY impressed with this short OVA! Slayers meets Record of Lodoss War OVA and those are two very good anime.
Explanation by drasta on Tuesday, 24.01.2012 14:44