I loved Vision of Escaflowne back in the day. (In 2006 I rated it 9/10 apparently.)
I wonder how it would hold up if I were to watch it today.
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I loved Vision of Escaflowne back in the day. (In 2006 I rated it 9/10 apparently.)
I wonder how it would hold up if I were to watch it today.
To me, the story felt like it narratively wandered a lot compared to modern works. If the show were made today, I suspect that it wouldn't have spanned 26 episodes, but would have been trimmed quite a bit. Sometimes I enjoyed the diversions, and sometimes I was just wondering why we were focusing on this or that character. I do think it is better than a lot of other shows from its time though. I think it has proven more memorable than a lot of other 90's shows I have watched and then completely forgotten about.
After I finished watching the series, I discovered that there is a movie version of the story that condenses it down to <2 hours. I haven't watched it, but that might be a more approachable way for modern viewers to digest the story.
I have seen both (a long time ago), and from what I remember the movie was REALLY different -- like, almost unrecognizably different. I do not recommend substituting one for the other.
Good to know. I was wondering how they condensed it down from a full 26 episodes so much. There are sections I could imagine cutting out without too much impact, but that is still a lot of cutting for time. I have updated the post.
Medieval fantasy mecha is such a rare genre, I wish it was tried more.