Although I am not disgusted with the Japanese style of painting, this time it is definitely in the wrong place. First, I irresponsibly imposed elements of my own nationality on the elite, and then I put all my country's Gundam, martial arts, etc. on Halo. Anyway, I personally watched the third part with that classic music so disturbing that I just skipped it in general.
The latter even puts Dragon Ball directly with Halo. It seems that the director still didn't understand that we are not watching Dragon Ball or any Japanese cliché anime (there are still many other good ones), we are watching the real halo! With such a broad world view, the director gave us a Halo version of Dragon Ball to fool us? To be honest, if you completely let go of the Halo feeling and watch it alone, you can still experience some bad tastes. . .
As for the Be Human, it is simply a Gundam rumor wearing a Halo coat, and all the elements are permeated with Gundam's blood. . . What I have been unable to understand is why the Japanese nationality is forcibly added into it? Don't you know that the main audience is not in Japan? While I'm not an anti-Japanese, I see my favorite characters turned into Japanese elites. . . I think not everyone can accept it, right?
Based on my personal feelings for Halo for so many generations, I hope that if the movie version can appear in the future, it will not let people be too disappointed. If this is not the case, it is better to let him have a difficult birth forever.
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