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Tony K.
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Pluto (ONA) Source: Manga (completed @ 8 volumes, written by Naoki Urasawa and Takashi Nagasaki, illustrated by Naoki Urasawa) Demographic: Seinen Animation Studio: Studio M2 Genres: adventure, drama, mystery, psychological, science fiction, thriller Themes: androids, artificial intelligence, conspiracy, contemplation, crime, detective, Europe, factions, mecha, Middle East, military, moral dilemma, non-linear narrative, police, politics, revenge, robots, serial killer, tragedy, war Plot Summary: Based off of a story arc from Osamu Tezuka's Tesuwan Atomu, Pluto follows the Europol detective Gesicht as he tries to uncover the mystery behind a string of robot and human deaths. The case becomes much more puzzling when evidence leans toward the murders being the work of a robot, which is something that hasn't happened for 8 years. Air Date & Platform: October 26, 2023 (Thursday) Available on: Netflix Episode Count / Runtime: 8 (60-minute) episodes ---------------------------------- EPISODE INDEX (Clicking on the episode will take you to my post that has a summary, comments, and screen-caps) Episode 01: - (00:00 - 20:00): Part 01 - (20:01 - 40:00): Part 02 - (40:01 - 60:00): Part 03 Episode 02: - (00:00 - 20:00): Part 01 - (20:01 - 40:00): Part 02 - (40:01 - 60:00): Part 03 Episode 03: - (00:00 - 20:00): Part 01 - (20:01 - 40:00): Part 02 - (40:01 - 60:00): Part 03 Episode 04: - (00:00 - 20:00): Part 01 - (20:01 - 40:00): Part 02 - (40:01 - 60:00): Part 03 Episode 05: - (00:00 - 20:00): Part 01 - (20:01 - 40:00): Part 02 - (40:01 - 60:00): Part 03 Episode 06: - (00:00 - 20:00): Part 01 - (20:01 - 40:00): Part 02 - (40:01 - 60:00): Part 03 Episode 07: - (00:00 - 20:00): Part 01 - (20:01 - 40:00): Part 02 - (40:01 - 60:00): Part 03 Episode 08: - (00:00 - 20:00): Part 01 - (20:01 - 40:00): Part 02 - (40:01 - 60:00): Part 03 ---------------------------------- I actually started buying the manga a little over a year ago, but never started reading it, yet, as I heard there was a possibility of an anime getting made. I usually prefer anime over manga, because you get the great things like music, voices, color, animation, etc. to really give a great presentation of the story. Obviously, not every adaptation will be perfect because of filler, deviations, or bad production value. But for the the most part, a lot of 'em tend to be pretty accurate and look okay. My one exception for preferring manga over anime, though, is the art. Some artists' and manga-ka's styles simply can't be replicated (Miura, Murata, and Oh! Great, to name a few). From what I've seen of Urasawa adaptations, they tend to be pretty good (although, Keaton could use a facelift). And this will be my third adaptation of his, after Monster (I've only seen a small handful of Yawara), so, I'm pretty excited to see the kind of suspense he and Nagasaki have written, which has been, hopefully, well-realized. Since they're hour-long episodes, I've divided each one into parts, like I'm doing with movies. Rumor has it they're releasing all episodes in one go, which will make progressive discussion difficult to keep track of, since people can just binge the whole thing. Unless you guys wanna' try to organize a thing where we just self-enforce a "episode-a-week" rule. |
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