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Although the inner workings of the story need improvement, the visual presentation is commendable. The environment of Fafner is a vivid, eye-catching vision of the future, much like Studio XEBEC's previous youth-and-robots series Stellvia. This time, it's an oceanic paradise instead of gas-tinted space, with beautifully colored sea and sky. The character animation and battle scenes are rendered proficiently as well, moving smoothly from moment to moment with hardly any drops in frame rate. The characters themselves are a matter of taste: fans of Gundam Seed will recognize the work of character designer Hisashi Hirai, whose love of big, intense eyes and hatch lines on the cheeks may be a bit too idiosyncratic for others.
The loopy psychopath Ladd, who skips down a hallway as he eagerly anticipates upcoming gunplay and promises his fiancée that he loves her so much that he will torture her to death last (as in, only after he's killed everyone else in the world) offers an entirely different kind of appeal, and there are many other options, too. The way much of the cast crosses paths on board the Flying Pussyfoot assures that future episodes will show an even livelier experience than the first four episodes, as that plot element is only starting to heat up as the volume ends.
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