22 Episodes.The Package Design Is Spectacular.The Free Music CD Is a Great bonus And Volume 6's Cover Has a Green Hue.Now If All 6 Had It... Ratings: Art/Animation: B Tight Budget and It Shows a Little.The Opening Animation And Last Scenes Are Very Good.The Characters Are Realistic Enough. Story: B Very Complex.Lots Of Symbolism/Reflections On The Human Condition.Sadly,There Is Little Character Development and Many Useless Characters.The Poor Lead Character Makes It Hard To Care What Happens To Him And The More Interesting Characters Die. Voice Acting: B+ A Solid Cast With No Clear Star.The Lack Of Dialog In Most Scenes Prevents Anyone From Truly Shining. Music: A One Of The Best Opening Themes I Have Heard.Diverse Types Of Background Music F...
El-Hazard: The Wanderers I read not to have high expectations since this is a retelling of the first OVA but I want to see it for myself. I am a big fan of the "Person in a strange world" type animes. So far at the start of episode 2 there is already a script flaw as Makoto says he wonders if the woman screaming was Nanami; except that he did not even know yet others were transported to El-Hazard with him (I would have given him the benefit of the doubt had he named Gennai since he was right next to him when when the sabotage occured). Further along in this episode he wonders if others from Japan/Shinonome high school could have been transported to El-Hazard so his assuming Nanami was there before he knew anyone is a huge plot hole!
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