RD Sennou Chousashitsu – 18



Short Synopsis: This episode starts a two-episode arc, centred in the jungle, far away from the civilized and cyberized world.
Highlights: Holon.
Overall Enjoyment Value: 8,5/10
Too… many… shows… air on Tuesday…

In any case, this series continues to surprise me. It’s probably because the cast of characters is the best out of all the series that aired during Spring and Summer (just about the only thing at which Kaiba wasn’t number one). It’s strange, but the characters as Minamo, Souta and Haru feel like real people and Holon feels like a real advanced android, instead of just a bunch of characters. The amount of series that has characters that are this likable is really small, but every series with characters like this is absolutely worth it, even though hardly anything may happen.

While looking at the preview, at some forgotten ruins, I forgot for a moment that this is Real Drive we’re talking about, and expected some epic mystery plot or something similar. In the end, this turned out completely different, and much more focused at Minamo, as she explored the wonders of the jungle. But more importantly, this episode showed an interesting flaw of the technology in this series. In deserted places without much electronics, there’s something called “noise”, which upsets both cyberified humans and especially androids. Poor Holon even collapsed at the end of the series.

Seriously, this episode was just awesome, even if it was only about Minamo, giving her plant too much water, or freaking out over a bunch of large bugs. Seriously, this episode was hardly about anything and yet every minute of it was captivating somehow. Now that Kaiba has ended, Real Drive is well on its way to becoming my favourite series at the moment.

2 thoughts on “RD Sennou Chousashitsu – 18

  1. I think how good the characters are is a matter of opinion. Minamo annoyed me really, really fast, and I never found Haru or most of the others overly interesting, so I dropped it. Will get ep 16 subs just for the sake of Holon and Souta, though-definitely not my favorite characters ever, but they’re very nice, and I’d watch the series if it focused on them more often.

  2. senerikfred: yeah, I can agree that this series isn’t for everyone. Either you like Minamo and this series, but if you find her annoying it’s going to be hard to like this series, since she plays such a prominent role in it.

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