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It exists in a state of dreamlike tranquility, cut off from the war between the Northern Government and the Southern Continent Free Zone. Sentan Island is a small island surrounded by the Yuden Sea. I will be in bliss.Watch Xam’d: Lost Memories full episodes English sub online. She is going to kick some rogue Humanform Weapon posterior next week. Nothing wrong with Soul Eater, mind–I still like it-but Xam’d feels much more like an anniversary show with all the stops pulled out.Īnd, of course, topping off the appeal of all the organized chaos is the very simple and easy-to-understand appeal of Haru Nishimura:
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If you ask me, this should have been BONES’ 10th anniversary series, and not Soul Eater. The feeling of watching Xam’d (or, at least, my feeling watching Xam’d) might be hard to put in words, but there is one thing I can say: I can’t stop watching. Xam’d is on a 26 episode rip-rolling jet ride and you’re strapped to the back of the jet via a rope, and the jet is going at Mach 3. I’ve seen six episodes, and the more I watch, it seems, the less I actually understand–yet, also, the less I understand, the less I actually seem to care that I don’t understand.
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Other series create the “I need to know more” feeling, of course–Urasawa Naoki creates entire series based around his readers dying to know more–but few seem to be able to do it in quite the way Xam’d is. Everything feels like you don’t really know what’s going on–you’re given just enough to be able to appreciate, but there’s that ever-present “I need to know more” urge prompted by the writers’ haphazard card-tossing. The appeal comes from the fact that Xam’d, to me, seems like organized chaos. It’s a fairly chaotic song–but, like Xam’d itself, it’s not chaos without order. It almost perfectly captures (along with the OP animation itself) the essence of the series, both musically and through its title. When I checked the ANN page before watching the first episode I saw the name of the OP song and said “Oh, man, if that song is half as awesome as the band name and title make it out to be…” And, well, it was. Chaos seems to be the order of the day, as expressed in the preview trailer and also in the fantastic OP, “SHUT UP AND EXPLODE” by the BOOM BOOM SATELLITES. The more I watch, though, the more impressed I am. I was slightly skeptical of the series upon seeing the very first, very short trailer released for the series, which was essentially a montage of random chaos set to really cool chaotic music. The way they’re handling it actually seems to contribute to the enjoyment of the series.
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I’m mostly going to chalk it up to the writers, who are, essentially, sitting behind the TV screen with a full deck of cards, in sequential order, explaining what’s going on in Xam’d in elaborate detail, and are presenting the viewer with a card, seemingly drawn randomly from their deck, at erratic intervals. But I’m pretty sure that’s the point of it all, and I care less as time goes on.Ĭonsidering how precious little we actually know about the world Xam’d takes place in, and the fact that we’ve essentially been dropped into the middle of a story, in the thick of the action, without any real exposition given to us to explain what, exactly, is going on, the series is still somehow utterly compelling and addictive to watch.