Arrow of Orion is a film set in the world of IS IT WRONG TO PICK UP GIRLS IN A DUNGEON? Now I knew nothing of this particular series before watching this film and so my review will be reflecting my impressions of the movie on its own merits barring any additional research.
The film offers up some world building background through a montage and voice over after an opening tragic battle scene that sets the lot in motion. The gods at some point decided to come down to the Earth or Lower World as they call it to dwell their children, that being humans and other humanoid races (there are many characters with cat ears and tails seen in the film). The gods have sealed away the greater portion of their godly powers and guide humans in various ways. Some collect humans in groups they call Familias, devoted followers of a particular god. The goddess Hestia only has one named Bell while the other gods shown have many followers of five or more. About the size of an adventuring party if you play Dungeons and Dragons. This is significant as this world is seemingly built on rules from both D&D and dungeon crawler games like Diablo.
The character art is rather nice, and done in the traditional style of hand drawn art which as an old schooler I greatly appreciate. The same can be said for the background elements and actions. Certain monsters however, are rendered by computer and even though they are cell shaded to match the other animation as much as possible this sort of thing is always noticeable. Not that I blame the creators as putting fifty giant scorpions in the scene at one time would have taken many months of work by multiple artists.
MUSIC/SOUND
The music is appropriately serviceable but nothing that sticks out in my mind after the movie was over. I honestly can’t remember it but I know it worked while watching the film. It just wasn’t memorable. The sound design did stand out though. Feats and magic preformed by the characters have a lot of impact thanks to the sound work and you get an idea of the scale of power unleashed audibly as well as visually. A nice touch.
FINAL THOUGHTS
Not the best anime I’ve ever seen and some of the plot and ideas are derivative of other anime I’ve watched but Arrow of Orion was very enjoyable with likable characters a classic story and now major flaws I could discern. Well worth a watch for anime and fantasy fans.
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In theaters July 23 through Fathom Events
Director:Â Katsushi Sakurabi
Script:Â Fujino ÅŒmori
Music:Â Keiji Inai
Original creator:Â Fujino ÅŒmori
Original Character Design:Â Suzuhito Yasuda
Character Design:Â Shigeki Kimoto
Art Director:Â Yasuhiro Okumura
Sound Director:Â Jin Aketagawa
Director of Photography:Â Shingo Fukuyo
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