Anime Review: Black★★Rock Shooter: Dawn Fall

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Rating

★★★

Drama Digest

In 2062, Earth finds itself engaged in conflict with Artemis, an AI that turned against humans after a massive workforce automation project failed years earlier. The guardians of humanity, a trio of exceptionally skilled human warriors, are gathered in the hopes of winning the battle. The final guardian, Empress, awakens by herself in a deserted research facility. She starts looking for answers because she can only remember the name of a place called “Lighthouse No. 8” from the past. She quickly learns that Artemis is about to pose a threat and that she is the only one who can prevent the end of the world. She has no recollection of the earlier events. She only is aware of what a colonel of the peacekeeping unit tells her. To connect the Moon and Earth, Artemis is building a space elevator, and Empress has given the order to demolish it before it finishes. The swarms of mechanized soldiers are being mass-produced on the Moon and will invade Earth if the elevator is finished.

The Feel-Good Part

The show is fascinating. It feels similar to the matrix. It is made up of many elements. It continues to captivate the crowd. Amazing action sequences guarantee that the series will be engrossing from the start.

The Disappointing Factor

The show did not meet the viewer’s expectations. The main plot is a little bit interrupted. From the standpoint of the average spectator, the series is good, but from the perspective of Black Rock Shooter enthusiasts, it falls short.

In-Depth Analysis

Black Rock Shooter: Dawn Fall, a brand-new anime television series, was announced in September 2021. Tensho is in charge of the direction, and Makoto Fukami and Ry Yoshigami collaborated on the scripts. The production companies are Bibury Animation Studios and Bibury Animation CG. Masayuki Nonaka and Y Nakagawa, the principal animation directors, are in charge of creating the character designs. To add more Asian-produced material to their streaming service Disney+, Disney licensed the anime as one of its first. Zaq’s “Aseed” is the title theme, and Kanako Takatsuki’s “Before the Nightmare” serves as the closing theme.

Star Power

The story writing is entertaining and amusing. The animation quality in the action scenes is brilliant. The music and the art of the series are excellent. The entire team collaborated to achieve an excellent outcome.

Overall Opinion

It is an exciting, suspenseful, and compelling television series. The crowd remains captivated by it. Overall, viewers should give it a try and watch.