Boogiepop Phantom Review
By harakiri
Boogiepop Phantom Review
Kouji Ogata
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Plot Synopsis
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Screenshots
Painful memories
Killing useless things
Shinigami Boogiepop
Man-eater Saotome
Story & Characters
The story is told in a disjointed manner and that is what makes Boogiepop
Phantom extremely difficult to understand but also makes it something special.
The episodes feature different characters and stories but as the series
approaches its end all those seemingly random fragments make sense and together
they form the well written plot of this original anime. It is amazing how some
scences that once seemed unimportant are retold from another
character´s point of view and then
suddenly gain importance. The plot also jumps from the present to the day where
it all started and sometimes even back to events that took place five years ago.
The characters are all tragic and complex. There are symbolic links between the
characters in the story and fictional characters from fairy tales like the Pied
Piper and games which contribute their part to that masterpiece. The only thing
that could detract from the characters may be the fact that there a bit too many
of them which leads to the viewer just forgetting them before they can become
important for the plot (let alone remembering the names).
As the confusing storytelling being a part of the presentation rating I will
only rate the quality of the story in this category. So judging from the
script-writers abilities the story and characters are of very high standard.
- Rating
- 10 (excellent)
Art
Unfortunately the art is quite poor. The backgrounds are mostly dark and without
details, the character designs are simple which may lead to the viewer mistaking
some characters as others. The animation work is quite static and lacks dynamic
movements that I would gladly see in some action or drama scences. I guess this
is all due the low production budget the production team had because of the
excentric story they wanted to tell. I think this is the fate of original anime
that don't want to bend to the mainstream.
The director pays compensation for the poor art though; he creates an awesome
mysterious atmosphere and makes the dramatic plot even more gloomy and sad. He
does this for example with the mostly brown and grey colour scheme, the lighting
and the camera angles or focuses.
- Rating
- 5 (moderate)
Sound
The sound is one of the best aspects of this anime. Although the OST consists
mostly of simple electronic house tracks it is its use that makes it great;
blurred voices, intense sound effects or noise and the music that sometimes
sounds a bit damaged form together a truly outstanding sound experience. The
electronic music is supposingly due the fact that electromagnetical waves and
power play a major role in this anime. The next episode preview is presented
with a paradoxly seeming happy orchestral track that is mixed with random and
incomprehendable voices. Those tracks surely aren't enjoyable as normal music
but they play a major role in creating the fanatastic atmosphere.
The OP and ED are two songs that normally would not fit in this kind of anime
but I am thankful for those songs because they made me feel better after the
psychological anime journey. I think this is also the effect the creators wanted
to achieve because otherwise you would get depressed.
- Rating
- 10 (excellent)
Presentation
This is the point where I will come to that strange presentation. As already
told in the first category the story really is confusing and hard to understand.
Personally I like difficult and artistic anime but this one surely overdid it in
its strangeness. That is why watching Boogiepop is a bit frustrating until the
last few episodes where the mysterious riddle is solved bit by bit - of course
in a disjointed manner again. Important facts are only told once in the anime so
you will have problems in understanding if you do not watch this show
attentively.
On the other hand there is this really good directing style featuring some
shocking scences mixed with individual drama. So to sum it up; Boogiepop Phantom
is a show for people who like difficult anime like Lain or Paranoia Agent
(although these two shows are much easier to understand).
The individual drama stories are quite believable and seem to be taken directly
from life. Most people may have experienced the same problems as the characters
in this anime did.
- Rating
- 5 (moderate)
Final Verdict
7.50 (good)
Reviewed by harakiri, 2y 32wk ago
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I agree with you mostly about this anime. Its very well done and its got the tone that makes you want to watch it again. Though I can't agree with you when it comes to both art and presentation. I thought the art was excellent and I believe (despite having low budget) they made a right choice in making the art what it is. It set the tone for the anime. Presentation I believe was also well done, yes some points it gets boring in the serious if you don't quite understand what is going on but it is very interesting to watch every scene even if none of the episodes connect til the end. But that is just my opinion. Overall great review and I appreciate the scroe you gave this series on the music and story cause it deserves those 10s.
Like Aoshi101 said: I can't agree with your comments in the art and presentation.
All the episodes are amazing and the art and this "sepia color" in the anime are really interesting.
Anyway nice review
I as well think the art was very well done. It gave the show an added grainy-ness that enhanced it. If it had been done any other way, it wouldn't feel the same. It just would creep you out as much as it does. As for the story, I really didn't find it confusing. I'm only confused when someone else doesn't get it, but that's just me. Well I thought the story was presented very well.