That is cute though
but with human ears
I don't know how I feel about the attempt to adapt the animation style, but I'm kinda excited.
One of my favorite characters is Rogue, and one of my favorite games growing up was X-Men vs Street Fighter.
It's unsurprising though the response that the anti-woke mob is having. It's still funny though, given that they wouldn't see themselves as the Friends of Humanity or other bigoted groups in-series. Marvel held up a (heavy handed) mirror to their beliefs and these folks are complaining about what is clearly a reflection on them.
at its finest
Because the new (read - old) profit model is making a shitty product and promising the next iteration, sequel, or remake will be the good one.
Star Wars is a great example. Why make a good one when a bad one breaks box office records? You get a fan base dedicated to seeing a good installment of their franchise and they'll fill seats even knowing it'll be bad. Why make a good product and sate their hunger when you can turn it into an addiction?
Come on. Contract an indy studio to make one or something.
Cries in MegaMan Legends
Makoto is an ally.
Very true. I've never seen this kinda stuff in popular animation like this, so I'm glad we're getting what we got and pushing for more. And how to do it better in the future.
I'd give it 7.5/10
I'll give a mini the without much spoilers.
They don't go out of their way to explicitly compare the way the wealthy in general are like vampires. The vampires are the wealthy people and that's good if you already have an understanding, it just doesn't feel like they went hard enough to explore how vampires are a metaphor for a exploitation.
The latter half of the season (the season ends on a cliffhanger like the previous Castlevania series)
They portray Maria's revolutionary rhetoric as childish and unrealistic, given she's a child, and she doesn't interact much with common people after the first few episodes.
The other characters don't talk about the exploitation too much, granted that makes sense given the more immediate threat of vampires, but it left me wondering why it was brought up in the first place if they weren't going to really talk about it.
Annette goes from Richter's generic girlfriend without agency to a new character - a slave who escaped the Caribbean using the powers of her ancestors.
She's clearly portrayed as opposed to enslavement and exploitation, and supporting characters in her story talk about white people enslaving her ancestors, but she doesn't talk about how Maria is speaking from a place of privilege as a white girl with education, a home, and magical powers.
Also the writers made a pretty deliberate choice in not talking to about the Vampire Killer being a whip. They give Annette flashbacks showing whippings of others, but she doesn't react at all to seeing a powerful white man casually doing whip tricks while sitting at a table outside.
It has a lot of good potential, and as a Black person who enjoys seeing depictions of people in fantasy and historical settings, it does more than what I've seen in a lot of shows.
I like that they decided to have the setting be pre-revolution France. They could've had the story take place anywhere else in Europe and I applaud what they're going for.
I'd suggest watching the show if for nothing else than as a case study of fantasy in historical settings/ a discussion opportunity for your less political friends. You could easily draw connections to vampires in fiction, exploitation by the nobility, the history of slavery, anything else. We don't get a lot of opportunities to talk about politics in mainstream media like this and I'd say jump on it if you can.
I'm hoping they'll listen to feedback and improve on the next season, but if they don't improve anything, I'd still say I enjoyed it.
I have more thoughts, but I don't want to give spoilers. I'm actually writing a professional review on the show right now!
I saw a commercial for a sleep apnea implant and I guess it can be activated remotely. I wouldn't be surprised if there was an app for it, and I can only dread the future of subscription-based life-saving implants.
Or just the companies going bankrupt and having unsupported implants in your body.
Thought you were describing a succubus at first