Review of Xam'd: Lost Memories #2

Reevothemusefan

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<b>Review of Xam'd: Lost Memories #2 by Reevothemusefan</b>

The first part of Xam'd had some great animation but was plagued by the focus on an unlikeable postal crew that made me less interested to find out about what was actually going on in this war-torn world. So,&nbsp;does the second half manage to be more interesting or are we in for more boring paperwork?<br>
The three best friends are reunited - on far from the best of terms. It is revealed that Furuichi was also made a Xam'd back at the bus explosion, but because of his hate and jealousy towards Akiyuki and Haru, his Xam'd form turns into something monstrous that even Nakiami can't calm down, forcing Akiyuki to change into his own Xam'd form and resume a big,&nbsp;exciting battle that ends in a predictable fashion. It is also at this point that&nbsp;our main characters are forcefully split up from each other, and we are also treated to something shocking&nbsp;at the end of the episode.

Splitting the main characters up makes for a better storytelling experience, since you start to find out more about people's roles and pasts. For example, Nakiami sets out&nbsp;to travel back to Tessik village but after losing her Beat Kayak, she has to walk through various villages to get there and meets Yango, a young boy who is another Xam'd user. He asks if he can follow her to the village, and, during their&nbsp;journey, you find out that Northern and Southern villagers aren't on good terms, even so far as to not being willing to share the same boat. Nakiami seems to develop a motherly bond with Yango, which makes their&nbsp;adventure together more gripping. Akiyuki's unfortunate&nbsp;situation also&nbsp;makes for an interesting situation.

As the episodes progress, the tension builds up. The series can be a bit confusing at times but by the final episodes, everything starts to come together. In&nbsp;fact, the last six episodes really make the box-set shine; it is utterly gorgeous at times, yet&nbsp;incredibly tense as well.&nbsp;The series takes its time getting there but&nbsp;you are treated to a very suitable ending.<br>
The animation&nbsp;is still amazing to look at and the backgrounds feel more varied this time around, making the world more beautiful; the same goes&nbsp;for the character and varied creature designs, including the phenomenal, epic action sequences.

Not to say that it's perfect however; the English dub for all the minor characters can be unconvincing, as is the lip-syncing. Certain scenes are not as engaging as others, again with&nbsp;the postal ship crew (even though their part in the story is downplayed), not to mention a few &ldquo;Eureka Seven&rdquo; familiar moments.

Overall though Xam'd: The Lost Memories second box-set&nbsp;is a much better offering than the first, which is a shame, because if it had a stronger beginning, then&nbsp;the whole&nbsp;series would&nbsp;have been&nbsp;brilliant.

The Opening and Closing remain the same and so do the extras.

In Summary

Full of action and thrills, as well as likeable characters and development, this&nbsp;delivers what the first collection lacked and is definitely worth your time.&nbsp;<br>
<b>Final score: 8 out of 10</b>

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Bumpitty bump!

I just finished watching this series, and I have to say, it's a real stand out show for me from 2011's offerings.

Got a feeling this'll be a series that rewards a repeat viewing, as there's a pretty intricate story setting with a lot of stuff going on. You certainly need to be an alert viewer to keep track of and make sense of it all.

My criticisms would be that the pacing is quite uneven as the show wears on, and the ending is going to be a love it / intensely hate it affair. But the amount of invention and imagination on show really is irrisistable. Double thumbs up from me!
 
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