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Vol. 1 - War Storm
by Charles McCarter
Lufy, Pony, Patty, Rammy, Catty, Rabby, and Eluza they are all
back. GALL
FORCE returns to the OVA scene in a four-part
OVA series done
by Artmic and Artland.
This
is yet another interpretation of the GALL FORCE story in
an already crowded universe. Can this new series pass muster, or
should it be sent back to basic training?
The
basic story is simple: East Force meets West Force and all Hell
breaks loose. Yes, the Solonoids, that lovable race of female
warriors, are at it again, fighting amongst themselves. During a
heated battle, however, it looks like the leaders of the two factions
have hung their warriors out to dry. In the middle of all this
fighting and chaos, East Force detects a transmission from an
unidentified planet. The Gall Force gals leave their posts to go. Lufy,
the West Force's Ace Pilot, who is after Rabby, follows them to the planet.
And just as their strange host starts revealing secrets about the Solonoid
race, the episode ends!
Fans
of the old GALL FORCE may really like this series. After
all, the familiar characters are still around, the ship warfare is
well done, and there is the constant cross/doublecross that twists and
turns the plot in ways that are hard to predict.
The
characters have all been redesigned, and for the most part they
look good yet very different from Sonoda
Kenichi's designs. There are a couple characters, though, who
seem to suffer from "sideburns," for lack of a better term. That is,
the hair along their face curls up and over their cheeks; this is
particularly noticeable on Catty. And while Lufy does not have
this problem, she has problems of her own. She looks like she got into a
street fight with Vidal Sassoon and lost. And apparently she takes her
eye makeup tips from Mimi on The Drew Carey
Show. While she does look more formidable than she previously
did, she does not look attractive.
One
interesting aspect of the combat is that the East Force uses drone
ships which they control from cockpits aboard the main battleships.
So essentially, they are flying their ships by remote control. West
Force does not have this technology and they actually have to
physically pilot their ships, which proves to be a disadvantage. In
fact, on the whole, the East Force seems to be technologically
superior.
The
animation is well-done, and the combat scenes are beautiful (but
what else do you expect from the studio that does LEGEND
OF GALACTIC HEROES?) The voice cast is stell as well, including Mitsuishi
Kotono as Rabby and Inoue Kikuko as Eluza.
There
are a couple of weak points. The bickering amongst the
characters, especially between Lufy and just about everyone else, does tend
to wear a little thin. And the aliens they had to fight looked a little too
much like the capital-A aliens. But on the whole, there is very little to
complain about.
This
series is off to an interesting start, and it will be interesting
to see how they wrap up the plot threads they have started to unwind
in the first episode. In short, good animation, good voices, and an
interesting story make this a worthwhile show. GALL FORCE fans
will probably be very happy, since this show is much better than the
last GALL FORCE incarnation: "New Generation".
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GALL FORCE: THE REVOLUTION
Vol. 1 - War Storm
© 1996/1997 Artmic / Movic / Sony Music Entertainment
¥6800
SRVD 1869
30 minutes
Vols. 1-4 Available Now
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