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Friday, October 21, 2016

Anime Hajime Review: Red Garden

***Warning, the following may contain spoilers for Red Garden. Reader discretion is advised.***

Series Synopsis


One night in New York City, Kate Ashely (voiced by Akira Tomisaka), Rachel Benning (voiced by Ryoko Shintani), Claire Forrest (voiced by Miyuki Sawashiro), and Rose Sheedy (voiced by Ayumi Tsuji) are brought back to their homes fast asleep. The girls wake up the next morning restless and concerned. None of them have any memories of the previous evening. Adding to their unease, they learn that one of their close friends has died.

Shocked and confused, the girls can’t help shake the feeling of being watched. Their unease grows when they see a swarm of strange butterflies flying through the air. As though summoned, the girls find themselves in a dark alleyway. Here they meet a mysterious woman named Lula (voiced by Rie Tanaka).

Lula informs the girls of their chilling reality. Their bodies are not their own. They were all murdered the night before. Kate, Rachel, Claire, and Rose must now fight a terrifying enemy. There are people in the city who will transform into bloodthirsty beasts. It is the girl’s duty to hunt these creatures.

The four take the news hard and are unsure of what to think. If they don’t fight, they’ll have no chance of ever returning to their original bodies.

Series Positives


Kate
The animation and artwork of Red Garden stick out. All you need is a basic awareness of anime’s existence to know how different this series looks. It’s much more Western in style. This makes sense since, to my knowledge, Western animation techniques were used during production.

If I didn’t know any better, I would’ve mistaken this to be a decent Japanese dub. This style worked for the story’s setting and locations.

Rachel
Too bad the story itself is bull. This unique artwork was wasted on a show that’s boring, convoluted, and frustrating. On more than one occasion, I could feel myself losing my God damn mind.

The Four Girls

Quick disclaimer, this show did not get me to care about these girls. Whatever problems they were going through. Whatever challenges they were facing. Whatever nonsense they had to put with, I didn’t care.
Claire

I didn’t want any of them to die off, but I also never thought they were in any danger. There were many moments where they perhaps should’ve died. They were way out of their element. Then again, that's true for everyone in this show.

Why are they a positive then?

Rose
I don’t hate Kate, Rachel, Claire, or Rose because Red Garden’s s@#$ was not their fault. They were never the ones, for the most part, who were infuriating. Everything that happened around them though was annoying.

When they learned about their deaths, they all took it in different ways. Kate and Claire chose a route I didn’t find ear wrenching; Rachel and Rose were. Rachel complained all the God damn time and was uncooperative. Rose was a f@#$ing wimp, more on that in a second.

These types of attitudes do get on my nerves I don’t and couldn’t blame them for having those feelings. I have no idea how I would react to learning I was dead and the body I had wasn’t mine. Odds are I’d freak out. There isn’t a right way to handle that kind of weight. So while Rachel and Rose were irritating, they remained believable.

Kate and Claire are good characters. They were both down to Earth. You could talk to them. For everything that went on, they were never unreasonable. Even when you consider a number of side plots in this series. First, f@#$ off; I’ll lay into this in a moment. Second, if the story needed to keep a few side stories, Kate and Claire’s were fine.

When it was these four talking, Red Garden was doing something it could be proud of. Kate, Rachel, Claire, and Rose were the show’s best. Too bad the Red Garden’s best wasn’t even close to good enough.


Series Negatives


I said Kate and Claire were good characters, Rachel also became okay. She felt “important”; that’s a word that doesn’t apply to this series. Rose was starting to push her luck by the end.

I understand Rose wasn’t a fighter. I get she didn’t want any of this. It’s fine if she struggles a bit with confidence. BUT WHEN IT’S EPISODE SEVENTEEN AND YOU’RE STILL COWERING IN THE CORNER, GET YOUR ASS UP AND DO SOMETHING. YOUR FRIENDS ARE DYING. THEY ARE GETTING THEIR ASSES KICKED. YOU’RE JUST STANDING THERE!

Having Rose say she’ll do better next time was something that needed to happen at the beginning. It could’ve made a good story arch. Instead, what the show had her say she was going to do better and then proceeded to make her instantly better. There was no middle ground.

I know why the show did this. The evidence is throughout. Red Garden didn’t know what it wanted to be.

Side Plots

To sit through this series means sitting through twenty-two episodes of stuff happening. Not a whole lot of rhyme, not a whole lot of reason, just stuff happening.

There was a series of events that best summed up the problem. Kate got captured by the enemy; in a scene that was hilariously stupid. She was standing outside the enemy base like an idiot. These guys the walked out and took her. Anyway, she was a prisoner and was about to undergo experimentation. This all happened as an end of episode cliffhanger. When this occurred, I got excited. I said to myself, “Alright, this is actually something serious for once. I want to see where this goes”. Instead of something, you know, happening, the show decided it was a good time to do this.

At the beginning of the next episode, there was quick flash to remind us, “Hey Kate’s captured”. The story then cuts away to Rose whose was taken to the hospital because she came down with a cold. The story covered her recovery as well as Claire’s reconciliation with her father. The whole time this was happening, I was freaking out.

What was going on? I did the math. A quarter of the episode was dedicated to things that had nothing to do with the main plot. The main plot being…KATE'S KIDNAPPING!

Red Garden was full of this. Let’s see if I can make a list of all the s@#$ that was going on. Keep in mind, the prime goal was for the four girls to return to their bodies.

The girls had to keep what happened to them a secret. There was a murder case involving their dead friend. Kate kept getting questioned by two cops. Kate was also a member of her school’s prestigious Grace Program. Kate wasn’t fulfilling her duties. This caused tension amongst her fellow members. The leader of Grace though was defending Kate. Plus, Kate’s sister found a new boyfriend who turned out to be one of Kate’s archenemies.

Now let’s go to Rachel. She’s having boy problems. Her longtime relationship got strained due to her needing to lie about her condition. There was a bit of backstabbing amongst her other friends. Her mother was an alcoholic. That was a nice little detail that never played a role the show. She also got close with one of her teachers and rumors spread about a possible relationship.

On to Claire who is forever broke. She has one friend who’s kind of a dork, but supportive. She loses her job and needs to pay rent. Her brother’s business goes under and he ends up in the hospital after a possible suicide attempt. Claire doesn’t have a good relationship with her father. She feels he doesn’t care about her.

Finally, there’s Rose who’s taking care of her annoying younger brother and sister. Her mother’s in the hospital. Rachel’s father has abandoned the family, so she goes on a mission to try and hunt him down.

There’s more, there’s so much more.

Important questions never get answered. For instance, why were the girls brought back to life? Was it so they could fight? Why did it have to be them? They have special powers. They didn’t do anything, so again why were they chosen? The answers to these questions as well as more may have been given. Too bad they were buried under a pool of non-important crap.

The icing on the cake came in episode seventeen. Here the girls learned that yes they might be able to get their bodies back. Yet they would lose all their memories. I was in shock.

Why wasn’t that the series? Why not make that the story? Why not have the series be about them coming to terms with this? Instead of doing that, the problem was instead just dealt with. LIKE EVERY OTHER PROBLEM IN THIS SHOW!


Final Thoughts


Red Garden had no idea if it wanted to be a high school drama or a mystery series. As a result, it failed at doing both.

This series was a slog to get through. It was boring. Nothing ever happened that was of any great importance. The story's bogged down with side plots and events that led to nowhere. The villain was lame. The people the girls worked for were idiots. Nothing ever seemed to make sense.

There’s an OVA sequel to this series. I’ll tell you right now, there is nothing more I want to know about Red Garden.

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