Thunderbolt Fantasy takes everything that gives anime its reputation for theatrics and cranks it up to a thousand fully aware that many firsttime viewers will be unfamiliar with its unique fusion of glove puppetry and digital animation and capitalises on that charm to hook one from the outset. This series is a spellbinding blend of Taiwanese puppetry Chinese wuxia and Japanese storytelling by Urobuchi Gen that captures the essence of an entertaining epic fantasy.
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To tell the truth Urobuchi is one of the few authors who despite often putting together impressively focused narratives with intriguing topics has always left me feeling a certain distance from his stories usually due to either the treatment of a female character or the execution of a particular theme which ultimately clouds my enjoyment of the other elements. Hence going into TBF the fact that the characters were puppets wasnt the only thing I was hesitant about. I went into the show expecting a similar experience to the authors other works Ive watched and read though much to my surprise came away absolutely loving it from start to finish. While some of my usual reservations persisted such as how Tan His character is treated and unincorporated into the latter half of the show the positives far outweigh any of the shortcomings to such an extent that I remained elated and immersed in every other moment. And to me this is a testament to how much creative freedom and passion can transcend an authors usual style of writing.
Actually until now Ive had pitches or proposals from other producers so the concept was originally decided by them and there were many such works. But this time I had the opportunity to propose this work and plan it all myself. So I was like a kid again it was like being a kid in a candy store and it was actually really fun. Yes I would like to make this a trend and continue to make this kind of work in the future.https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/feature/20170520/thunderboltfantasypanelsandinterviews/.116254
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The heart of Thunderbolt Fantasy lies as much in its perilous quest marked by betrayals magic and mystical swords as in its unforgettable cast. From schemers to reluctant heroes and outright oddballs they bring thrills and surprises to every episode. The highstakes sword clashes and delightfully goofy moments create a nice balance and the series manages to be as charmingly campy as it is epic one minute youre wrapped up in a lifeordeath duel while an alluring lilting poem in Min Nan is recited the next youre chuckling at the absurdity of the characters antics and their unexpected interactions.
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The most distinctive feature of the show is undeniably the puppets. Each main puppet is operated by a specific master puppeteer and the amount of detail put into their body language is a crucial part of what imbues them with life. Emotions are conveyed not only through expressive movements but also brilliant voice acting and beautifully composed score by Hiroyuki Sawano. Beyond the music and puppets themselves the entire production is a visual feast. The sets and backgrounds costumes as well as props are all exquisitely designed while the effects such as explosions blood tears smoke etc. are executed in real time much like a liveaction production. I just cant get enough of observing each scene trying to work out the specifics of the craft and fight choreography. And despite most of the action being handled by puppeteers the choreography remains seamless with camerawork that is simply superb.
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A segment from the first episode. Direct linkhttps://files.catbox.moe/7t375c.MP4 for mobile users.
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