Alternative TitlesEnglish: Maze: The Mega-Burst Space Japanese: MAZE☆爆熱時空
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Type: TV
Episodes: 25
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Apr 3, 1997 to Sep 25, 1997
Duration:
24 min. per episode Rating:
PG-13 - Teens 13 or older
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StatisticsScore: 6.851 (scored by 896 users)
Ranked: #34752
Popularity: #2979
Members: 2,336
Favorites: 4 1 indicates a weighted score
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SynopsisMaze wakes up in her house, everything is a wreck and she has amnesia. Before she can gather what has happened the girl Mill storms into her house thanking her for having saved her life. She tells Maze that her house suddenly fell down from the sky and crushed Mills pursuers under it. However before long they are both on the run from further pursuers who want their hands on princess Mill. They are only saved when Maze discovers that she has phantom light magical powers and can summon Mills family heirloom mecha. However her performance with the mecha is weak; that is until the sun goes down and she is turned in to a lecherous man. Soon other travellers join them as Maze tries to protect Mill and figure out what she is doing in this fantasy world.
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Related AnimeAdaptation: Chousekitan MAZE☆Bakunetsu Jikuu Alternative version: Maze☆Bakunetsu Jikuu Side story: Maze☆Bakunetsu Jikuu: Hot Springs Sequel: Maze☆Bakunetsu Jikuu: Tenpen Kyoui no Giant
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Whoomp
13 of 16 people found this review helpful
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25 of 25 episodes seen
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| Overall |
7 |
| Story |
6 |
| Animation |
7 |
| Sound |
7 |
| Character |
7 |
| Enjoyment |
8 |
Maze is one of the many shows that came as an result of the 90s anime-boom. It could have been just another fantasy anime with not special twist but as it first implies but it quickly takes a turn towards the original.
It all being with Maze, a girl that suddely finds her whole room being transported into a completely different world. In this world she meet the Princess of the area, Mill, who is on the run after escaping from the castle. Maze also discovers that not only does she have dual personalities but also dual bodies that strangely enough is shared as one. We have certainly heard of things simillar to this before but throughout the series you will notice that the first impression is not the one you should trust.
The animation is also typical mid 90s with wacky ideas and desing. For example the mechas called Demi Armors insert the pilot into them by extracting the classical hentai-tentacles and making the pilot a part of the mecha. You really got a wtf-feeling first time you saw it.
While the soundtrack other than the op/ed are not that good and easily forgettable, the voice actors are quite funny and over the top. That my personal favorite Ai Orikasa portaits the overly sexual lesbian Solude certainly doesn't make it any worse.
As much else in this series the characters are also over the top. You get flashbacks for almost all of the main and supporting characters which helps to build the depth for them. Sadly the bad-guys are boring and kills the mood more often than they contribute to it.
I really found this show enjoyable the characters are hillarious the art helps to add to that hillariousness but as always this show has some bad points. One of them being the boring crooks the other being the lack of something extra. It remains a enjoyable series and though it has some interesting and unexpected twists it never breaks the basic pattern it set up from the first episode.
In the end Maze is a funny show and if you feel like watching something light and wacky that will left you in a good mood and a smile on your lips. Just don't expect it to be the greatest comedy ever. read more
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Winter
4 of 5 people found this review helpful
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25 of 25 episodes seen
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| Overall |
8 |
| Story |
9 |
| Animation |
6 |
| Sound |
6 |
| Character |
9 |
| Enjoyment |
9 |
Ah, Maze. I tried watching it once upon a time and couldn’t even find it until recently. Now after just finishing it I’m ready to give in my two cents on this show.
I wasn’t particularly expecting much. To be honest I was excepting the illegitimate child of Fushigi Yuugi and Ranma ½. I’m sure most people are after reading the synopsis. But no, this…strange but enjoyable show takes on a whole new twist that pretty much shattered those expectations for me.
The story confused me. Not in the sense that I had no clue as to what was going on, more in the sense that it was just not what I expected. I can’t even begin to elaborate beyond the synopsis without giving spoilers, but I can tell you that it was a solid story. All loose ends were wrapped up quite nicely. I found myself unable to stop watching because I wanted to know what was going to happen next.
I was very impressed with the character development. For one Maze (female version) started off to be the type of character that I hate. The perfect, everyone-loves-me, goody two-shoes who refuses to fight and believes all violence can be replaced with kind words and compromise. Gag me. The second she started that I wanted to reach into the screen and kill her. Thankfully she out-grows that, which I find amazing since most characters who start off that way manage to keep it up until the last episode. I did feel some characters got left behind in the whole characterization train, Aster and Mill for starters. I especially wish Mill had gotten more attention, as the thought of her someday becoming a Queen horrifies me. She’s cute, but sheesh.
I’ll be honest, the art was gross. It wasn’t enough to turn me off the show completely but good grief. They were just outright lazy with the animation in this one. A couple of times I found myself stopping to ponder where their cheek bones stopped and their chin began, it was that bad. The animation does get better as the series progresses. It’s almost a bit jarring when that happens because you get so used to seeing their disproportionate faces, but in the end I’m glad for the change. I was impressed with the second to last battle, for the first time really since none of the other battles brought on that “EPIC!” feeling for me.
The music was mediocre. Nothing bad, but nothing to call home about. For the most part you will not notice it, especially since they’re good about not getting obnoxious with the add-in music. The opening song provided me with endless amusement. “MAZE IN YOUR FACE!” (Best or worst lyrics ever? I couldn’t decide) Moving on...
I did enjoy this show immensely. I was a little…wary at first. I had decided to marathon it and through the whole first and second episode I kept thinking, “What have I gotten myself into?” I expected watching this show to be one big chore, but no, I had fun. At one point I found myself all hyped up, partly from sugar and partly because that particular episode was just insane. There was one plot element that just…well I was confused. I refuse to spoil it, but I can’t say the ending fills me with joy. It’s not a bad ending at all. It just wasn’t the one I wanted. Regardless, I feel that I can recommend this show. I really doubt it’s for everyone. It’ll be hit or miss for sure, but try it anyway. You might be pleasantly surprised like I was.
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Both anime take place in a fantasy world and have a somewhat similar art style and sense of humour. The characters travel the world while fighting some bad guys that are after them and sometimes get involved in some crazy situations.
Both shows have the same feeling, are fantasy animes, both are funny, but still have a serious plot. Both shows involve sword fights (Maze has less however), their settings are similiar, and even the artwork looks alike. The screenwriter for Slayers directed and wrote Maze... Must I go on?
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Kurogane no Linebarrels has a lot of quirky characters and randy humor; beware the boobies in this anime! The Machinas are also semi-organic mecha. Likewise, Maze: Bakunetsu Jikuu is an anime also full of demi-armor (mecha that bonds to their pilots internally), a zany cast, and sexual innuendo. In both anime, the fight scenes are only riveting because the characters are so endearing and fun to watch!
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Opening Theme"Kokuu no Meikyuu" by Seikima II
Ending Theme#1: "Junk Boy" by Kaori 2 Luv (eps 1-12) #2: "Happi Mania" by Tamao Satou (eps 13-24)
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