Barom One
Barom 1 / バロムワン / Baromu One
Genres: Action, Sci-Fi, Shounen, Supernatural | |
Demographics: Shounen | |
Studios: E&G Films | |
Producers: AT-X | |
Rating: 5.11 / 10 | |
Rank: #13413 | |
Popularity: #10743 | |
Users Listed: 3,067 | |
Users Scored: 1,028 | |
NSFW: No | |
Last Updated: 01/03/2022 | |
Aired: December 7, 2002 – March 22, 2003 (Winter) | |
Type: tv | |
Source: manga | |
Age Rating: PG 13 | |
Episodes: 13 |
Synopsis:
The lives of childhood companions Takeshi Kido and Kentaro Shiratori are irrevocably altered by a mysterious encounter. After a perilous attack by an otherworldly entity, they are revealed to be the prophesied inheritors of a powerful legacy. Guided by a cryptic being named Kopu, Takeshi and Kentaro must embrace extraordinary abilities to defend their city from a looming darkness embodied by Goumon.
This series explores themes of friendship, responsibility, and the burden of destiny as two ordinary individuals are thrust into a world of supernatural conflict. Their transformation into Barom One marks not just a change in power, but a profound shift in their understanding of themselves and their place within a larger, unseen order. The narrative emphasizes the collaborative strength found in partnership while navigating the complexities of wielding immense power for good.
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Characters:
- Kido, Takeshi (Main) - Voice Actors: Yoshino, Hiroyuki, Chesman, Yuri, Epcar, Richard, Gutiérrez Coto, Sergio
- Shiratori, Kentarou (Main) - Voice Actors: Namikawa, Daisuke, Borges, Silas, Olguín, Javier
Staff:
- Tominaga, Tsuneo (Director)
- Takahashi, Hideo (Sound Director)
- Enomoto, Mamoru (Episode Director, Storyboard)
- Katou, Akira (Episode Director, Storyboard)
- Nishimura, Taiki (Episode Director)
- Okazaki, Yukio (Episode Director, Storyboard)
- Chiaki (Character Design)
- Imanishi, Kazuto (Planning)
- Kamata, Hitoshi (Key Animation)
- Matsushita, Junko (Animation Director)
- Morita, Minoru (Key Animation)
- Motokura, Hiroshi (Music)
- Murakami, Tsutomu (Animation Director)
- Nakahara, Eitou (Art Director)
- Nakatake, Manabu (Character Design, Animation Director)
- Saitou, Takao (Original Creator)
- Santini, Love (ADR Director)
- Shiga, Michinori (Key Animation)
- Yagi, Motoki (Key Animation)
Reviews:
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User TheGoldnGuy (Score: 3/10):
A pretty flaccid reimagining of an obscure manga, Barom One has some of the lowest production values I've ever seen in an anime on top of some pretty barebones character writing. Set in the distant year of 2014, The show follows two high school boys. One is sharp and level-headed and the other is a little dim-witted but well meaning, and one day they gain the ability to fuse and become the superhero Barom One. Fighting a variety of monsters and possessed humans alike, they aim to protect their loved ones and the world from total catastrophe. Sounds cool, yeah? Well in execution it'spretty lackluster and it sadly falls short of being a so-bad-it's-good anime you can enjoy ironically. The animation starts out bad and it only gets worse as the series progresses. On top of that, the art direction has that crusty early-2000's look to it, meaning low saturation and a homogenized approach to character design, which is especially disappointing considering the original manga was illustrated by the author of Golgo 13, Takao Saito, and had a memorable look to it in comparison. The redesign of the titular Barom One is similarly pretty whatever, it looks alright but you can tell it's derivative of something like Go Nagai's Devilman, which wasn't something I would say about the original look. The attempt to update the setting is similarly half-hearted, the only difference between 2014 and 2003 is that cell phones have holograms, it's really lame.nnThe two boys, while distinct at first, slowly lose their defining characteristics and become generic action heroes and are totally uninteresting to watch. The side characters aren't much better, the three heroines the show seems weirdly keen on advertising barely do much and the love interest is hardly even a character. nnPointing out all the production mistakes and baffling background details is the highlight of the show, there's one episode early on where the animators left in a black frame that lasts for three seconds, the entrance to a zoo has a logo written in lower-case comic sans with ugly rainbow coloration, the fights at the end of every episode showcase some of the worst animation in the show, there are seven eyecatches per episode and some happen less than two minutes apart from one another, etc, but these funny moments don't justify watching all 13 episodes.nnnMy verdict is to wait until someone compiles all the funny bits on Youtube, don't subject yourself to this. -
User OmegaJoestar (Score: 7/10):
I really don't know why,but this anime just got me.I just watched one episode after other until the end.I can't say it is a masterpiece,it's really far from it.But something about the story got me intrigued and i just wanted to see more. negative points: 1-The art sometimes made me laugh,frames bad,also the anime is not well animated at some parts. 2-The characters are just like robots for me,almost all of them act the same way,but i really liked the main duo. 3-The plot in the end wasn't bad at all,but i just wish it has something more,like a epilogue(it ended a bit sudenlly for my) Well,my rating is mostlybased in my own enjoyment of this serie,i really liked it,it have a weird charm that caught my atention,and i recomend it at all,it's a pretty generic 'bad anime'',but you still can enjoy its story.
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