So after much delay, the past few days Ive been finishing off watching the Monster series. A friend of mine recommended it to me middle of last year and I made it to the mid-point before getting somewhat distracted and leaving it unfinished. Not so anymore, after ploughing through the remaining 24 odd episodes (What can I say, its one of those series which compels you to keep going) I finally made it to the end today and although a little bit sad its all over cant help but enthuse about the series as a whole.
I didn't have much faith given my past experience with anime series but this happily surpassed any expectations I had. I must confess it was rather welcoming watching an anime piece which didnt contain filler episodes, cookie-cutter comic relief characters and other conventions which seem to plague the format. Given its length it is rather a slow burner that slowly builds up the pace and intrigue as Temma investigation grows more and more complex.
I was impressed how the show didnt patronize the audience and story arcs and elements which were picked up on, often at times wouldnt be further expanded upon until many shows down the road. Also it was a fairly rich universe with many side-characters given detailed back stories some even having a few dedicated episodes themselves (Who could forget characters like Grimmer and Martin?).
Johan was particular highlight although I find myself thinking in retrospect, how little we actually learned about him in the end, especially his true plans and motivations. Not forgetting Lunge who was a favourite character of mine through the whole show. I mean they sort of nailed a lot of things from the setting, outstanding score but also those little things. I absolutely loved the recreations of Franz Bonapartonaparta children stories such as The monster without a name which was fantastic.
I do have a few nagging questions;
-I never quite understand why Johan was dressed as
-I understand Klaus Poppe was conducting a
-Also I'm a little hazy why Johan killed
I'm sure there's a lot more I'm missing. I heard Naoki Urasawa released 'Another Monster' after this clarifying some of the events from the series, can anyone confirm if that's wroth tracking down? Also, 20th Century Boys, is it a mistake if I start with the film?
I didn't have much faith given my past experience with anime series but this happily surpassed any expectations I had. I must confess it was rather welcoming watching an anime piece which didnt contain filler episodes, cookie-cutter comic relief characters and other conventions which seem to plague the format. Given its length it is rather a slow burner that slowly builds up the pace and intrigue as Temma investigation grows more and more complex.
I was impressed how the show didnt patronize the audience and story arcs and elements which were picked up on, often at times wouldnt be further expanded upon until many shows down the road. Also it was a fairly rich universe with many side-characters given detailed back stories some even having a few dedicated episodes themselves (Who could forget characters like Grimmer and Martin?).
Johan was particular highlight although I find myself thinking in retrospect, how little we actually learned about him in the end, especially his true plans and motivations. Not forgetting Lunge who was a favourite character of mine through the whole show. I mean they sort of nailed a lot of things from the setting, outstanding score but also those little things. I absolutely loved the recreations of Franz Bonapartonaparta children stories such as The monster without a name which was fantastic.
I do have a few nagging questions;
-I never quite understand why Johan was dressed as
as a girl even during his childhood. Was this done by his Mother and if so why?
eugenics experiment, but what was his end goal with this?
all the family's that he stayed with. Was this simply to wipe his past and was he responsible for killing his adopted parents the night he was shot by Nina?
I'm sure there's a lot more I'm missing. I heard Naoki Urasawa released 'Another Monster' after this clarifying some of the events from the series, can anyone confirm if that's wroth tracking down? Also, 20th Century Boys, is it a mistake if I start with the film?