Summer 2023 Impressions: BLEACH: Sennen Kessen-hen – Ketsubetsu-tan, AI no Idenshi, Liar Liar

BLEACH: Sennen Kessen-hen – Ketsubetsu-tan

Short Synopsis (Anichart): The second part of BLEACH: Sennen Kessen-hen.

Lenlo: Look, it’s BLEACH. You know what this is about. Even by the end of the previous season we were already starting to see the down-turn in the arc’s story. The whole thing is awkward and you can feel Tite Kubo forcing things to keep the series going. The real question to me isn’t whether or not the overarching story will be good, it won’t, but whether it can produce enough fun hype moments to make the series worth watching. And that, at least, I think BLEACH can pull off.
Potential: 30%

AI no Idenshi

Short Synopsis (Anichart): Humanity’s dream… Crystal humanoid technology. They have ‘illnesses’ just like humans but the treatment options are quite different.

Lenlo: I’m really not sure what to think of AI no Idenshi. I’m always down for sci-fi, especially attempts at ones centered around AI and transhumanism. Studying it myself, it’s an interesting subject and one I’d love for anime to tackle properly. And so far at least, Ai no Idenshi is hitting right up that alley. The implications of backing up personalities and selling them off as effectively perpetual slaves, how a backup and the real person might not want the same thing/be the same person after some time passes, how access to such technology can change a person. Even how humans are sometimes more monstrous than the machines. It’s all rather interesting! My concern is that anime really hasn’t given me much reason to trust its ability to hold the course/keep the narrative quality consistent until the end. Some, like Psycho Pass succeed but are more dystopian sci-fi than head on transhumanism, while others, like Vivy and Ex-Arm, are just outright terrible. Hopefully Ai no Idenshi, despite its lackluster visuals, can hold strong and not get in over its head.
Potential: 55%

Liar Liar

Short Synopsis (Anichart): A mind game of lies and deceit begins! At Academy Island, students battle in Games to win stars, hoping to earn the prestigious title “Seven Star.” Sarasa is last year’s champion and is on track to win again until Hiroto, a new transfer student, hits the scene. Surprisingly, Hiroto defeats her by sheer luck! Now, he must use bluffs and trickery to stay on top.

Lenlo: Ok so it’s like… Kakegurui or whatever. Except it’s an entire island, and we wager arbitrary stars and shit. This could be fun? The lead girl isn’t a complete bitch, which is nice, and the twist with her name was actually really cool. Meanwhile the lead is a loser failing upwards while hating every second of it, which I enjoy. Reminds me of Ciaphas Cain in some ways, just with less Grimdark. The abilities and everything is a bit much, I’m not huge on how it’s over complicating what could otherwise be simple but engaging games of skill. But the lead MC is really doing it for me, I love “failing upwards” sort of characters, and the ending of “Literally all of this is one big misunderstanding and didn’t need to happen” was great. So maybe this will be fun for me! At the very least I want to give it a try.
Potential: 60%

2 thoughts on “Summer 2023 Impressions: BLEACH: Sennen Kessen-hen – Ketsubetsu-tan, AI no Idenshi, Liar Liar

  1. To be fair to Kubo he was being pressured by the editors to end things quickly because the series was doing poorly in sales. Also the series has some deep metaphors and complexity but you need to really look deeper to find it.

    1. I’m sure there are a lot of extenuating circumstances around why precisely the arc is the way it is. Just personally, when I read Bleach? I think the series had a perfect ending after Aizen and that all of this Quincy and Blood War stuff is… Not great.

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