GENIUS: That Familiar Quality of Animation is Back
One glance at the main character and it is readily apparent who designed this. While the settings are different, there are many similarities in the character designs between Silver Spoon and Fullmetal Alchemist. The more realistic squared chin instead of a super-pointy one. The eye designs, especially the female ones. The hairstyles are similar. Then there's the straight up blatant character design similarities:
I kept waiting for him to rip off his shirt and start flexing... and I'm almost upset that he didn't. |
GENIUS: That Familiar Sense of Humor is Back
As I said above, I know a few people who didn't really like the comedy of FMA:B, but I thoroughly enjoy it. I don't know why, but Hiromu Arakawa's humor just get to me. I found myself laughing out loud several times during the first episode, which is a good sign. One part in particular (I might be labeled immature because of this) had me going all throughout the episode.
At times, context is key... |
While I'll admit it was somewhat childish (poop and butt jokes and all), I did find it quite hilarious. Hachiken is absolutely traumatized by this revelation throughout the entire episode, and does his best to avoid eggs at all costs. When he finally works up the nerve to eat one, he finds out that they are indeed delicious.
Again, context is key... |
This is the first episode, of course, so I can't really say too much about the story other than there's a good set up for one. Whenever Hachiken is asked why he came all the way out to an agricultural school in the middle of nowhere, he says it's because, "It has a dorm, which means I don't have to go home." There seems to be quite a bit of resentment of his home life if he's willing to stick it out in what is probably one of the most physically exhausting schools there is. There's also a great set up for the love interest of the story, Aki Mikage. I've seen lots of different anime, so I know when the obvious love interest walks on screen.
Although, to be honest, this one was a little different than most... |
GENIUS: There's a Great Variety of Characters
Similar to FMA, there is a wide variety of characters who have a wide variety of dreams. I'll have to give it a few episodes to see how each pans out, but just from the five characters in "Group A" there is a significant variety of character designs and personalities.
Aikawa is kind-hearted and somewhat quiet, and wants to be a veterinarian despite his aversion to blood. Tokiwa is not the brightest, but knows quite a bit about chickens and wants to take over his family's chicken farm. Komaba is the strong, hard-working type and aims to go to the nationals with the school's baseball team. Tamako is the fat one...
...who still manages to somehow get swooped up by the wind. |
Now that I think about it, no two characters are similar, just like in Fullmetal Alchemist. Some anime have several characters who appear very similar, and you really have to get a good look at their faces in order to tell them apart. Some anime use hair color to make sure you know who you're looking at, or they use scars, or certain styles of clothes. For Hiromu Arakawa's works, however, it's general character shape and design. It makes it easy to tell who is who without resorting to over the top outfits and otherworldly hair colors. This is a prime reason for why I like her work so much.
Did I say something about eyes? I'm sure I could fit something about eyes in here... |
The Anime News Network has Silver Spoon slated for only eleven episodes. They've been wrong before, but most of the time they're right. When I think about such short anime, I get conflicted. One cour (1 cour = 12-14 episodes) is sometimes not enough time to tell a decent story. In other cases, Usagi Drop for instance, one cour is perfect... except that I didn't want it to end. When I see that an anime only has one cour, I worry. Will they chop interesting bits off the story and try to cram it into only one cour, or will the essence of the story fit within the eleven episodes comfortably without hacking it all to bits? I don't know how long the story is supposed to be, and so I worry.
I really don't want to get too attached to these characters if the story is going to end abruptly... It'll be like Usagi Drop all over again... *sniff* |
While I was unsure what to think at first about an anime about farming and agriculture, I've come to realize that Silver Spoon is not only about farming and agriculture. It has the trademark variety I've come to expect from the creator of Fullmetal Alchemist. While the main story still remains to be revealed, I feel that it has great potential. This may not be everyone's "cup of tea", and I understand that, but at least give the first episode a chance. Who knows, maybe this is "the one" for you.
One of my new favorite pictures. It actually surprises me how similar this looks to my profile picture... |
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