Zenonzard The Animation Episode 0
ゼノンザード THE ANIMATION
Genres: Action, Sci-Fi, Strategy Game | |
Themes: Strategy Game | |
Studios: 8bit | |
Rating: 6.54 / 10 | |
Rank: #6975 | |
Popularity: #7606 | |
Users Listed: 7,960 | |
Users Scored: 2,709 | |
NSFW: No | |
Last Updated: 11/10/2023 | |
Aired: September 10, 2019 (Summer) | |
Type: ona | |
Source: game | |
Age Rating: PG 13 | |
Episodes: 1 |
Synopsis:
In a near-future world, the competitive card game ZENOZARD has captivated global audiences. The pinnacle of this phenomenon is THE ZENON world championships, where human "Concodes" and sophisticated AI "Codeman" partners engage in strategic battles. Souta Azuma, an ordinary high school student, finds his life unexpectedly altered when he’s approached by Eilietta Lash, a Codeman seeking a partner for the tournament.
Reluctantly joining forces, Souta and Eilietta enter the high-stakes arena, quickly facing formidable opponents. Their initial challenge comes from Shion Saionji, a renowned player who also happens to be a classmate of Souta's, accompanied by her own Codeman companion. The series explores themes of partnership, skill development, and navigating competitive environments within a technologically advanced society. It offers a glimpse into the intense world of ZENOZARD and the evolving relationship between humans and artificial intelligence.
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Characters:
- Azuma, Souta (Main) - Voice Actors: Shimazaki, Nobunaga
- Claude, Ash (Main) - Voice Actors: Umehara, Yuuichirou
- Lash, Eilietta (Main) - Voice Actors: Hayami, Saori
- Minamino, Ruri (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Fairouz Ai
- Saionji, Shion (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Han, Megumi
- Tidal, Ranburn (Supporting)
- Yorraiha, Yorusuke (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Tachibana, Shinnosuke
Staff:
- Iwasaki, Mitsuhiro (Episode Director)
- Oikawa, Kei (Episode Director, Storyboard)
- Tosaka, Shin (Episode Director)
- Katsura, Kenichirou (Animation Director, Character Design)
- onetrap (Music)
Reviews:
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User O_T_T (Score: 8/10):
I did not think card games and raves worked together, but I was mistaken. I value two things most of all - story and style. In the genre of TCG tie-in anime, there isn't a lot that can be done with the former. At the end of the day, tabletop gaming is a constraining plot structure. The simple solution, which Zenonzard has realised immediately, is to pull out all the stops on the latter. Not just the the field of play, but the audience, the stage, every single aspect that can have been brought over the top, has. The cast is colourful both in and out ofthe game, the UIs are nicely modern and surprisingly legible, and even near-emotionless AI can give a ton of personality just through their excellent designs. It's literally astounding.nn----nnWhile the plot is nothing new, an absurdly popular card game exists that the protagonist plays, said protagonist does have a bit of interest behind him. Unlike other TCG characters, he does not initially want to play the eponymous game, despite his latent interest and history with it. It's a decent idea that I hope could be expanded upon in the full series.nnThere were elements of an overarching subplot in the opening scene, but this does not get brought back within the duration of this prologue, though appear to be important in the sequel. I wouldn't say this scene helped as there is no conclusion to it, and may have been better suited for the rest of the show. The only annoyance really is that the rules of the card game are not explained other than a few brief comments of a side character, but I'm willing to let this be assuming explanations are done in the main series.nn----nnThe art is, as stated, excellent. Even outside the game, the characters look really good, even the normal, mostly realistic designs of the students. The animation does wane a bit with the use of CGI, which can be very detrimental to some viewers but I thought worked well enough. The editing and direction are mostly normal but have standout moments with very impressive angles and shot setups, particularly during the climactic card game.nnThe music is exceptional, and while used sparingly in the first half pays off tenfold in the second and the ED. The entire game is almost fully scored and synced with the music, and it really helps build excitement during each card play.nnThe tone and design of the world itself is interesting, and has a lot of nice elements. The character designs fit in when necessary but are also able to be distinct enough, with each Codeman having a distinct palette and motif. Even background characters from The Zenon, each barely seen, have multiple interesting elements in their appearance.nn----nnNeedless to say, Episode 0 has sold me on Zenonzard. I can't think of much that I think would improve it other than fully explaining the rules of the card game. Nevertheless, if the main series can keep the… -
User simo_omis (Score: 8/10):
This episode was available on YouTube as part of a promotion for the upcoming series. looks like a promising series based on Episode 0 However, most anime fans will be put off by the CG. The premise is set in a futuristic world where, apparently, a card game has surpassed the popularity most popular games of our days. The card game is played in a virtual battle. There isn't much to talk about the story more than this as this is just an itroductory episode. The animation is interesting and fun. Character design manages to look fesh. The sound design and soundtrack was easily the most attentiondrawing feature of the episode. The music during one of the battle scenes was very good. Sota, the main character, is given a well enough background story.
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