Review of MAR - MÄR (Märchen Awakens Romance) # 1

MrAlex

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<b>Review of MAR - MÄR (Märchen Awakens Romance) # 1 by Alex</b>

M&Auml;R apparently stands for &ldquo;M&auml;rchen Awakens Romance&rdquo;, but let&rsquo;s not worry too much about that name, because it&rsquo;s not explained anywhere in this volume, so it remains a mystery to me.&nbsp; The inclusion of the word &ldquo;romance&rdquo; almost implies this is some kind of shoujo love story, but don&rsquo;t be fooled &ndash; this is just a typical shounen fantasy quest.

Our hero is Ginta, age 14, from Tokyo.&nbsp; I was surprised that he is initially portrayed as a bit of a loser &ndash; physically weak, cola bottle glasses, the butt of everyone&rsquo;s gags.&nbsp; So he&rsquo;s a chump by day, but at night he escapes into the fantasy world in his dreams.&nbsp; And wouldn&rsquo;t you know it, it&rsquo;s not long before his dreams become reality and he is actually transported into that fantasy world, which is called M&Auml;R-Heaven.&nbsp; And not only that, he instantly becomes stronger, has 20/20 vision, and now girls fancy him!&nbsp; Talk about strike it lucky.

M&Auml;R-Heaven is a land inspired by fairytales and other fantasy stories.&nbsp; For example, the first person Ginta meets is a witch named Dorothy, who takes a lot of cues from The Wizard of Oz.&nbsp; She introduces him, and us the viewers, to the basics of this world.&nbsp; Magic is an important element.&nbsp; There are a multitude of magical weapons called &Auml;RM, and it's the norm for everyone to have at least one.&nbsp; And there are different types, Guardian &Auml;RM, Holy &Auml;RM, Weapon &Auml;RM, and more.&nbsp; All this talk of &Auml;RM and their classifications reminded me very much of JRPGS.&nbsp; (The fact that &Auml;RM can be powered up by the insertion of magical stones into a limited number of slots had me remembering Materia from Final Fantasy VII.&nbsp; While I'm at it, Ginta's spiky blonde hair is reminiscent of Cloud Strife, too.)<br>
After meeting Dorothy in the first episode, things progress and there are many familiar elements from other similar series.&nbsp; Ginta gets a weird and comedic sidekick in the form of Babbo.&nbsp; Babbo is a rare &Auml;RM, he's like a cross between a mace and a cup-and-ball toy, and unlike other &Auml;RM, he can talk.&nbsp; And he likes to talk - usually about how much of a "gentlemen" he claims to be.&nbsp; They make an odd couple and the first few episodes see them struggle to get along.&nbsp; But together they learn of a forthcoming war that threatens to destroy M&Auml;R-Heaven, and they resolve to fight on the side of good.&nbsp; And so a gang begins to form, and we meet the cast of supporting characters one by one.&nbsp; Boy with a good heart who needs a bit more courage?&nbsp; See Jack.&nbsp; Beautiful princess who is really down-to-Earth?&nbsp; That would be Princess Snow.&nbsp; Cool, strong guy with tragic past?&nbsp; Meet Alviss.&nbsp; We get some back-story, meet some villains, a bunch of &ldquo;training&rdquo; episodes, and by the end of this volume it&rsquo;s your average shounen fighting saga.

At first, Ginta rushes into battles without thinking, and generally ends up landing flat on his back.&nbsp; So he has to become stronger, but also he must learn how to work together with Babbo.&nbsp; It&rsquo;s all part of this show&rsquo;s moral core &ndash; stand up for what&rsquo;s right, have courage, look out for your friends, work together.&nbsp; So nothing new there, but I must admit there is a certain charm about it.&nbsp; It borrows from traditional stories and fairy tales so fans of that kind of thing might be interested in this.&nbsp; And there are a few moments that made me crack a smile - particularly Jack&rsquo;s constant jealousy at Ginta&rsquo;s effortless attention from the ladies, and Babbo's obsession with being an honourable gentleman.

The first few episodes contain a load of CGI, but it&rsquo;s not particularly impressive.&nbsp; It really stands out, too &ndash; it&rsquo;s almost like the creators thought &ldquo;Hey, we put a lot of effort into this, you WILL notice the CGI!&rdquo;.&nbsp; Instances of CGI after that are limited, though.&nbsp; Overall the show has a generic look and feel.&nbsp; M&Auml;R-Heaven looks lively and colourful but the world, and the characters, have been seen many times before.&nbsp; The audio is also just typical of this kind of thing. Ginta sounds constantly hyperactive on either audio track, while generic J-Pop and J-Rock play in the background.

There&rsquo;s no extras to speak of here, just trailers.&nbsp; Only one thing really bothered me.&nbsp; The music score appears to have been altered from the Japanese version.&nbsp; Both scores are equally generic, so I really don&rsquo;t know why they&rsquo;ve done that. &nbsp;

<strong>In Summary</strong>

All I kept thinking of while watching this was &ldquo;Saturday morning kid&rsquo;s TV&rdquo;.&nbsp; And that&rsquo;s fine, there&rsquo;s nothing wrong with that.&nbsp; It is great for younger anime fans, or older fans who still get a kick out of that kind of thing.&nbsp; It&rsquo;s light, doesn&rsquo;t require too much from the viewer, and it&rsquo;s quite fun.&nbsp; Also, this 13 episode set should be available for a decent price.&nbsp; There&rsquo;s nothing really bad about it, but there&rsquo;s nothing really impressive either.&nbsp; It&rsquo;s just average.&nbsp; I didn&rsquo;t like it, but I&rsquo;m aware that many people will.&nbsp; So it gets a 5 from me.<br>
<b>Final score: 5 out of 10</b>

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Excellent review! I watched the first two episodes of this which came free with the NeoMag sometime. I would give it about 5/10 too, it's very similar to other shonen's and pretty predictable.

The main thing that put me off watching more is the CGI. I hate CGI enough as it is, nevermind poorly made, cheap looking CGI.
 
I'm impressed at how much he looks like Houshin Engi's Sibuxiang in the second picture.

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I'll probably skip this series. I was a big Flame of Recca fan but this looks like a step back.

R
 
I was ready to make exactly the same Moomin comment but Sy beat me to it.
I was surprised that he is initially portrayed as a bit of a loser – physically weak, cola bottle glasses, the butt of everyone’s gags. So he’s a chump by day, but at night he escapes into the fantasy world in his dreams. And wouldn’t you know it, it’s not long before his dreams become reality and he is actually transported into that fantasy world, which is called MÄR-Heaven. And not only that, he instantly becomes stronger, has 20/20 vision, and now girls fancy him!
He doesn't just turn out to be playing an MMORPG does he?
 
Yagami said:
Excellent review! ...
The main thing that put me off watching more is the CGI.

Thanks! About the CGI, I couldn't get a good screenshot of it, you really need to see it moving to see the quality of it (or lack of). As Yagami says, it's not great and it doesn't really add anything to the show.

Otaku-san said:
looks proper random
Yeah, it has its fair share of those moments. For example, there's a character who is a human sometimes, and a (talking) dog sometimes. When he sleeps once, he turns into the dog. Then when he sleeps 3 times, he turns back into the man.

ayase said:
He doesn't just turn out to be playing an MMORPG does he?

I hope not! But it does have that kind of feel to it.
 
I intend to watch this sometime soon, my brother has the first volume and seems to like it. The only reason I havn't so far is because I researched it a while back and found out that only about half the series has been dubbed, and only about 10eps or sumin have been released in america, so I am wondering what will happen when Manga gets to this 'dub limit' I read about...

And I don't wanna watch only half an anime...especially if it's any good.
 
MrAlex said:
Otaku-san said:
looks proper random
Yeah, it has its fair share of those moments. For example, there's a character who is a human sometimes, and a (talking) dog sometimes. When he sleeps once, he turns into the dog. Then when he sleeps 3 times, he turns back into the man.

yeah well all i accounted for in it was that it had Daniel Steve Prince in it, so i was expecting some lolz
 
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