Eden of the East (TV) Reviews
Eden of the East
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Title(s): Eden of the East
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Higashi no Eden
Creator: Kenji Kamiyama
Genres: Action, Romance
Age Group: Teenagers (May contain bloody violence, bad language, nudity)
Vintage: October 4, 2009
Status: Completed
Summary: On November 22, 2010 ten missiles strike Japan. However, this unprecedented terrorist act, later to be called as "Careless Monday," does not result in any apparent victims, and is soon forgotten by almost everyone. Then, 3 months later... Saki Morimi is a young woman currently in the United States of America on her graduation trip. But just when she is in front of the White House, Washington DC, she gets into trouble, and only the unexpected intervention of one of her fellow countrymen saves her. However, this man, who introduces himself as Akira Takizawa, is a complete mystery. He appears to have lost his memory. and he is stark naked, except for the gun he holds in one hand, and the mobile phone he's holding with the other hand. A phone that is charged with 8,200,000,000 yen in digital cash.
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Eden of the East: Definitely original
Written by Little_Wolf-18 on April 24, 2012 at 1:19 PM
Overall Rating
Excellent
Story: 4
Dialogue: 4
Animation: 5
Entertainment: 5
Nope, you arenā€™t going to get any episodes 12-65, since the supposed 51st see 65th episodes belong God knows where but for sure not here. XD

At first glance, the story seemed rather kiddy to me and a bit like a weird take on a fairy tale, but even if you feel the same, donā€™t let it deceive you; that fades pretty quickly once this anime picks up pace.

Mostly a mystery/suspense with a tiny touch of romance, ā€œEden of the Eastā€ is an unusual take of the classic boy-meets-girl theme with loads of mysteries and conspiracies plotted in the background which are solved bit by bit without spoiling the whole storyline.

Short but mostly unpredictable, this anime has a definitely unique and creative storyline with an unusual perspective. You know that ā€œchosen characterā€ thing? Well, in ā€œEden of the Eastā€ thereā€™s twelve of those, and each one has to try and save Japan with nothing but each 8 billion yen on their cell phones. Besides implying how money can make the world go not only round, but right or wrong, it plays on moral dilemmas, shows how acts of bravery can turn on you, and places the question how far someone will go to do whatever they believe right. The suspense in this will most probably leave you at the edge of your seat. Now that in itself is awesome enough; however, as easy to follow as the story in its moderate pace normally is, some things stay hazy and complicated throughout the anime and might confuse you, and the end doesnā€™t wrap the anime up at all but takes a circular take back to the beginning, and more than ruins the end. (Itā€™s a narrative trick working all too well in anything textual, but in anime, I find it just annoyingā€¦ lol sorry.) The movies are supposed to wrap it up though, so they might be worth a try.

The characters are nicely done, with good development and character dynamics for such a short series. Especially the main character is impossible to figure out. Some side characters (the gang of computer geniuses) stays a bit much in the shade though, so sadly, they arenā€™t all that memorable.

The dialogue isnā€™t extraordinary, but flows well and you aren't left behind.

Animationā€™s the very latest quality, with loads of different scenery, and the music overall is good. Odd effect though? Loads of naked guys - but where their ā€˜thingsā€™ wouldā€™ve been thereā€™s white spots like someone had wiped those out with an eraser. Funny, though towards the end got a bit unnerving to me. (Imagine a majorly dark picture teeming with lucid white spots. They couldnā€™t have put the guys in underwear or somethingā€¦??)

Ah, whatever. Going on with the review; for entertainment, thereā€™s some smart-witted comedy in here; suspense and character development are well done without crazy action or whatever might taste too ā€˜supernaturalā€™.

ā€œEden of the Eastā€ certainly is a breath of air from the generic stuff, not too predictable but thought-provoking and sometimes amusing. As it is rather complex for an 11-episode anime, I would not recommend this to kids, and probably neither as a start-off into the anime world; but many mystery/suspense lovers, or even just someone wanting a change from generic and not minding a touch of weirdness, might want to check this out.

Download note: Smaller files can be found under the Japanese name "Higashi no Eden", in case anyone else doesn't have all that much space to spare on their hard drive. (link: http://anime-access.com/anime/H/Higashi_no_Eden_%28TV%29)

Thanks for reading.
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