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Jessyca 2022-04-21 09:03:36

Looking at it all the way, if you say it accurately, 9 points, rounded up to five stars.

There are a lot of flaws: the group portraits are not well controlled and chaotic (although the characters are more three-dimensional because of many introductions, but objectively speaking, it is a bit chaotic), the imbalance of combat power leads to not much suspense, and the narrative method is single and routine. Changes, the foreshadowing of the battle is too straightforward, etc... Well, generally speaking, I don't like the group portrait method, especially when it comes to film and television works, the focus is still on narrative is king. But it can't deny the excellence of Spell Fighting: First of all, the style of painting. The original comics are quite good, and the colors are very comfortable. As for 3D, there are almost no scenes, and the fighting scenes also have unusual scenes Feeling, and there are also favorite characters Kuzhang Yuren, and dare to die (it's an advantage). The general feeling is that it is very refreshing to watch the magic fight back, and there are no other complicated emotions. That is to say, it is very successful as an entertainment product.

Of course, this doesn't mean that there is no connotation in the return of the spell, the most important thing here is actually the issue of rhythm. On the surface, the rhythm of the spell returning to the battle is relatively slow, whether it is a narrative from the front (personally I like the narrative rhythm of the first few episodes, it has a sense of unity), or the friendly game + baseball, or even the The last few episodes spent a lot of time on that thing. The fast-paced rhythm of spell-returning is lurking in its density of information. Perhaps it is due to the influence of the original comics (except for the beginning, which is basically 20P for one drawing), the story is actually "short and smooth", and it is more understandable to compare the corresponding original comics after watching the animation. Because of this, it can be said that the production of the animation complements the "missing" part of the original work, making the story of the spell returning to the battle smoother. It's a bit cloudy, and I can understand it by analogy. An animation episode is about 2 or 3 words of the original comic, and a painting is usually 20P...

Because it is an evaluation of the animation, I will stop at the original work. As the absolute leader of this year's fan drama, Spell Fighting is the absolute leader of this year's drama. The story is wonderful, the promotion is to the end, the production is unambiguous, and there are waves of commercial development such as the surrounding area, so it has its own traffic bonus. As an audience, intuitively there are many barrages and wonderful comments, which is also a manifestation of the soft power of a work in the Internet age.

Finally, let's talk about roles. I think the author must see Xia Xia's obsession with the characters in the mantra. Almost every character with a little more footage (which can be simply understood as having a dedicated seiyuu) will set a story for it. Judging from the results, this decision was a success. But to be honest, I still only have feelings for the knotweed Yujin... It can be said that from the beginning to the end, from the first episode, even when I saw his face and heard the voice of Mr. Enoki Junya, I was really a dog ~Sunshine and healthy high school students are also "sports gorillas" who doesn't love~

One thing worth noting is that the name of the warlock, the name of the field, the fighting style, etc., which were originally added points, have greatly satisfied the audience, especially in the present as entertainment, and many stalks have been born because of this. There was a positive interaction. However, it seems that the story of the curse, especially in the battle, is a little intoxicated. The more you go to the back, the more so, the fighting is not just about moves and routines. If you are satisfied with this, it may become more difficult to deal with in the later stage.

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