Review of Soul Eater #1

Raz112

Completely Average High School Student
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<b>Review of Soul Eater #1 by Raz112</b>

"A sound "soul" dwells within a sound mind and a sound body."

So goes the key tenet of the Death Weapon Meister Academy. What the hell is the "Death Weapon Meister Academy", you say? Well, it's a school for training young human kids to become fully fledged meisters, and controlling their human/weapon hybrid partners as effectively as possible in order to defeat evil humans and witches. These corrupted humans contain Kishin Eggs which can contribute to the revival of the Demon Gods, "Kishin", which once plunged the entire world into chaos. To counteract that, the Academy was set up by none other than Death, and the method of containment is to have the weapons feed off these eggs. Upon consuming 99 Kishin Eggs and 1 Witch's soul, these weapons can become their ultimate form; a Death Scythe, usable by Lord Death himself. It is this that drives the human and the weapon on in a two-way partnership, travelling across the world on missions to fight, defeat and collect their bounties.

There are three sets of human/weapon partnerships that the series focuses on in this collection, all with refreshingly different personalities which contrast one another, yet they manage to get along - most of the time. The main female protagonist, Maka Albarn, is a determined, smart girl who has been burdened by the reputation and actions of her parents, resulting in a consuming pursuit to emulate and surpass them. Conversely her partner, Soul Eater Evans, a conventional scythe in weapon form, is laid back, nonchalant and cares only about being "cool". He also seems to be the only weapon who exhibits a liking of eating souls. They bicker from time to time, however what they do share in common is the desire to be the best, and ultimately they share a strong bond, portrayed through the syncing of their soul wavelengths.

The next partnership is between a ninja assassin, Black Star, and the shapeshifting weapon Nakatsukasa Tsubaki. Black Star has all the skills to be the best assassin, with great physical strength, tremendous movement speed and the ability to be undetectable to anyone...until he opens his mouth, that is. With his arrogance knowing no bounds, he's ridiculously loud and self-absorbed, constantly giving away his position at the most critical moments and adamantly declaring his entry every time. His headstrong nature and dependency on physical strength often leads to more trouble than not and is akin to Soul, being the basis of their friendly and jockish relationship. However, his obnoxiousness and what he lacks in subtlety he makes up for with his bravery, honour, and his "never say die" attitude. Tsubaki on the other hand is a very gentle and giving soul, caring for all of her friends and attempting to help others, regardless of whether or not it is possible to do so. Although tempted to resign to the thought that Blackstar will never make her into a Death Scythe, she believes in him and acts as a motherly figure towards him.

The last partnership actually involves one boy and two female twins. The boy happens to be none other than Death's son, aptly named "Death the Kid". Though his origins are unknown (Death had a son?), being a supernatural being, he holds considerable advantages in skill and ability with his two guns, Liz and Patty Thompson. However, he has severe OCD regarding symmetry that gets in the way from time to time. Elizabeth "Liz" Thompson is the more mature of the two twins, being slightly older, cool-headed and serious. She also has a fear of ghosts, is sometimes cynical and shallow, and finds Kid's OCD annoying. Like most of the weapons, she displays courage and determination whenever a friend needs protecting. Patricia "Patty" Thompson at face value is a carefree, ditzy character who enjoys Kid's frequent tantrums and adores her twin sister. Her childlike persona does give way to psychotic anger when annoyed though, which can make her very dangerous to everyone involved.

Some have criticised Soul Eater's look as lacking detail. Whilst it may not share the same detail as BONES's other work, Eureka Seven, the animation is not lacking in the slightest, and first impressions liken it to Production I.G.'s FLCL with its wacky vibrancy. It is also like the more extreme cult hit Dead Leaves, with a dash of Tim Burton-esque Gothic architecture, environments and atmosphere on top. It's a delight to see famous cities depicted in this manner as the kids globetrot to their destinations to encounter their next enemy. The character design is just as exciting as it is varied with characters wearing attire with various influences, whether it be gothic, hip-hop, ninja, typical schoolgirl, cowboy, and so on. Another highlight is the constant homage given to famous characters and items of the past. People like Jack the Ripper, Frankenstein, and the sword Excalibur are all re-imagined with a twist which more often than not makes one smile, though the balance is dependent on the significance given to them, and can be uneven.

That's not to say the balance of the series as a whole is uneven. On the contrary, it is kept pretty well, with this collection introducing the main partnerships and protagonists in the first three episodes. The rest consists of various two part arcs and episodic content, introducing other important characters along the way. The pacing, despite its overall wackiness and the frenetic nature of the fight scenes, is kept very well.

The Video quality itself is very good indeed. Vibrant, smooth, and dynamic; with the way that the creators have designed this series you really feel a sense of interaction at key moments, especially during the frantic credits and action scenes. Furthermore, it looks beautiful fully upscaled on a HDTV sitting at a suitable distance. There is a little grain, but you are not going to notice it unless you try.

The soundtrack shows variation with heavy doses of head-banging hard rock, funky hip-hop beats, and the odd refined classical touch here and there, all used effectively and fittingly. The voice cast in Japanese as always is solid, with particular highlights being Death's and Blackstar's voices. The English cast is also decent, though a bit more composed, which doesn't quite fit the eccentricity and wackiness of the characters on screen at times. Also, unfortunately as with all dubs, some jokes are simply not delivered as well as their Japanese counterparts. Others are lost in translation and are either ignored completely or replaced with a poor attempt at an English equivalent. Of course, you won't notice this if you don't know Japanese or if you stick to the English dub without using subtitles. The one key advantage of the English dub is that it's in 5.1 surround, and provides a little more punch than the Japanese 2.0 dub in terms of bass. Both audio options are decent.

The extras consist of a commentary for episode 7, textless credits, and something called the "Soul Eater Late Show". This is a collection of scenes cut out of the episodes due to their adult-orientated nature. Having said that, most of these are just added jokes/skits put in between commercials that aren't offensive at all, which makes it baffling why they were cut in the first place. Furthermore, most of the adult content is actually already included in the episodes which are now uncensored; don't worry, it is by no means explicit so far, hence the 15 rating. Still, it's nice that the Late Show snippets are there as some of them are very entertaining, and it shows you are not losing any content.

Soul Eater is Shonen at its finest. However, it is that which may be a drawback for some viewers, as Soul Eater conforms to Shonen's general conventions; the mood stays light and upbeat, and the episodes are full of adolescent humour. This is a genre issue only and if a person is not a fan of Shonen, this probably won't be for them. However, one could say that they're missing out, and this show is a must for anyone who likes anything Shonen. Dripping in slickness and with an emphasis on style, BONES have done it again. Soul Eater is extremely entertaining, hilarious, and packed with some incredibly cool action. Despite being typically Shonen, the premise is unique, intriguing and has a great personality. Add to that some excellent action and you've got a great action series. With BONES at the helm, you can be assured of quality in both the pacing of the story and the art department leading to another great 50+ episode series, with this collection leaving you wanting the next one as soon as you finish it.<br>
<b>Final score: 10 out of 10</b>

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It's very hard to respect Lord Death in this anime... Seriously, they should have come up with a better look for him. I wonder if it's gonna be something like Yoda in Star wars and the moment he starts fighting, I simply shut up... Soul & Maka's fight are very well coreographed in the beggining, then it kinda dies out a little as it moves along, as most shonen out there, it is never bad, but the opening fights are simply amazing.

I agree with the feeling of wanting more. If the pace is kept, it might turn out to be an excellent series.
 
apparently Death chose to look like that because he kept scaring the **** out of the students with his original form.

My only problem so far is Black Star, he's probably the only character in a japanese dub that annoys the hell out of me, in fact he reminds me an awful lot of Yahiko form Rurouni Kenshin, but i hope that BS becomes a less egotistical character later on
 
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Finally picked this up after seeing it by other means previously. It's annoying me a bit that Shibusen has been renamed DWMA in the subs. Sure, do it in the dub if you want, but it's a bit offputting hearing them say Shibusen but reading DWMA.

But on the plus side, I was, I thought, hoping in vain for the Late Show extra segments. Didn't really expect them to be in it, but they're all there in the supplements :D
 
Black Stars VA suits his role perfectly, and catches his character just right. He may come across somewhat like Naruto, but if you follow this and the manga(the anime moves away from the manga near the end) you'll notice he matures a lot, and so on. He's my favourite character along with Tsubaki.

Provided i get money, i can finally continue past the half way mark on the anime, so i can see how much it really does change from the manga. On a side note, i want this months chapter already, darn it.
 
@Chaos - Lord Death huh? I don't know - I guess the original intention was to surprise and dumbfound people in providing the total opposite to what one would expect, and I think that worked. Furthermore, I'm sure in the future they will be instances where we'll get to see a little history and him in a more traditional form. But I can see where you're coming from, as one could say he resembles a sort of clown. For now, it suffices for me, and it's nice that I enjoyed his quipps and jokes.

As for the fight scene, when you say 1st, do you mean with Jack the Ripper or Blair? Either way there were descent indeed though I thought Jack didn't put up much of a fight and it ended too quickly. And you may be right regarding the fights dropping a little as the series went on - that may be because of the plot at the time - with episodes devoted to school life in a couple of them. But overall, I thought the fighting was pretty consistent, and decent overall.

@Memorium & Arbalest - Blackstar is like Marmite I guess. For me personally, I can tolerate him most of the time and enjoy the sequences. However, as Memorium pointed, the voice can grate. However, I still feel it's better than the english dub where it's handled by a female who isn't able to hide that fact very well at times.

I agree with you Arbalest in Blackstar's progression, however it is what I read from research rather than the actual manga. I only read manga in Japanese and I haven't been able to find any in the UK since I came back, though I must admit I haven't tried too hard yet. My friend said that there's a place in Central London that sells them for just a quid - need to find that place!!

@JohnC - yeah that stuff happens a lot. I don't like it either but there's not much one can do about it apart from letting them know I guess and kindly asking them not to do that.
 
I absolutely love the production design of this show. It's a shame, then, that the show itself is of little interest to me, being one of those "not a fan of shounen" types the review mentions. Which was a good read nonetheless =)
 
@Fabricatedlunatic - Thank you for your kind comments regarding the review. As for not being a fan of shounen, personally I don't like to restrict myself as I want to be open-minded as possible. That's not to say I'm the most open-minded person in the world. It took me a long time to watch any shows with Ecchi or Harem - I still don't on the whole, but they've been a couple of surprises that I'm glad I took the opportunity to watch.

So I guess what I'm saying is don't be afraid to try something you don't usually like, especially if you initially find something you like about it, even if it's insignificant. You never know, you might like this one for some reason...
 
really glad that i took a chance on this. my first hopes before i watched it was basically hoping that it wouldn't be a naruto/bleach rip off but behold my surpise it had characters and a plot that is trying to do something different. i speically like death :D anyway i will be looking forward to the rest of this series
 
I have just finished the first 13 episodes and it is amazing i have no intrest in shows like naruto or bleach but this blew me away.I love the art-style,the characters and the fast pace that just makes you eager for more and the humour is right up my street,nothing to complain about here really,everything just feels so fresh about the whole show,i wait for part 2 with baited breath.
 
This is one of my fave animes, only started watching it after seeing an AMV for it at Amecon, love the animation style bright, bold and character design is nicely varied.

The pace keeps you interested and I never fail to laugh at Black Star and Death The Kids relationship
 
Arbalest said:
Black Stars VA suits his role perfectly, and catches his character just right. He may come across somewhat like Naruto, but if you follow this and the manga(the anime moves away from the manga near the end) you'll notice he matures a lot, and so on. He's my favourite character along with Tsubaki.
When Black Star was introduced, the first thing I thought was Naruto!!

I like Maka, and Death the Kid so far ^^
 
I like Black Star because he's a total Naruto piss take. I mean consider a bright orange ninja who loudly proclaims that he will be Hokage, and even opts for one on one combat, when the whole point of being a ninja is to wear black, and be sneaky.

So Black Star Naruto-ing out to the max, actually announcing that he will be the ultimate assassin, managing a little sneakiness and then ruining it all by stopping to introduce himself and his ego, just seems to me to deliberately rip the piss out of Naruto. For which reason I like.
 
Glad all of you are taking to it nicely and picking your favourites accordingly. With regards to Devilrules666 and Shinigami/Death, I also very much like the direction they took with him so far, and can't wait for his turn in the limelight which I'm sure will happen when the story gets really epic.

As for Black Star, I guess he's a lot like Naruto and perhaps a parody as Just Passing Through points out. The thing is I also avoided Naruto and Bleach as Doraemon666 did due to the amount of filler and the point it entered in my life. However, I'm not opposed to their games however, as when I was in Japan there were a bunch of Americans who were big fans and played some beat 'em ups on the Gamecube and Wii and I sometimes joined in, and enjoyed it. I also enjoyed the PS3 game, but I'll probably never buy them as I don't know the plot, and I'm sure there's plenty of anime that's more interesting to me out there for me to find.

As for Maka and Death the Kid, Maka is the most conservative and normal protagonist, but as the main protagonist she also has arguably the most interesting history with the mystery surrounding their parents. Still I feel there won't be as many Maka lovers as others so good on you. Death the Kid's maturity and nonchalant demeanor is admirable and perhaps slightly cliche, and although I find his somewhat silly symmetrical crutch funny like everyone else, I especially like moments where he escapes dangerous situations leaving the Thompson sisters behind to deal with the trouble such as in the tunnel leading to the Pharoah in Egypt.

I agree with the points that Doraemon666 and McIcy made about the the good features of the series and I hope I wrote that down in the review.

Finally I'm glad that a lot of you find this to be your current favourite anime and that you can't wait for the 2nd set. I can't either, and hopefully I'll get the chance to watch and review the rest of the series for you.
 
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