Alternative TitlesEnglish: ZOE: Dolores, i Synonyms: ZOE: Dolores Japanese: Z.O.E Dolores,i
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Type: TV
Episodes: 26
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Apr 7, 2001 to Sep 29, 2001
Duration:
23 min. per episode Rating:
PG-13 - Teens 13 or older
L represents licensing company
StatisticsScore: 7.111 (scored by 800 users)
Ranked: #18932
Popularity: #1523
Members: 1,774
Favorites: 3 1 indicates a weighted score
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Synopsis49-year-old James Lynx was an officer (LEV pilot) in the United Nations global army, one day he received notification that his wife -- a Martian scientist -- was killed during a lab experiment.
Hateful and resentful for letting her go, his children blamed him and cast him aside, depressed and in despair, James quit the military and took up a job as a transporter between Earth and Mars, he had some slight hope of his wife still being alive and to find her he wanted to be out there. After a few years he seemed to have given up all hope and turned to drinking, until one day he receives an orbital frame by the name of "Delorez", sent by his dead wife. Once again he dares to hope and sets off on a wild and wacky adventure to find the truth and to reunite his family.
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Related AnimePrequel: Zone of the Enders: Idolo
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Cheesyhoboe
8 of 8 people found this review helpful
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26 of 26 episodes seen
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| Overall |
7 |
| Story |
6 |
| Animation |
7 |
| Sound |
7 |
| Character |
8 |
| Enjoyment |
8 |
Zone of the Enders: Dolores, i happens to be one of those unfortunate titles which get a bad rep for reasons which don't pertain to its actual quality. This is mainly due to fans of the (excellent) Zone of the Enders PS2 games who prefer the darker tone of the rest of the franchise as compared to the more upbeat and humorous Dolores, i. If the former is what you're looking for, then you'd rather be watching ZOE: Idolo, but by doing so, you would also miss out on one of the most delightful and unique mecha series ever conceived.
Generally, mecha shows tend to fall into two categories: Boisterous and outrageous (think: TTGL) or grim and serious (think: Gundam). Dolores, i is one of the few series which doesn't quite fit into either. It has the lightheartedness of a super robot show and the realism of a real robot show without the utter absurdity or relentless angst that usually accompany them. In fact, Dolores, i subverts many of the typical cliches you would come to expect from a mecha show. There's no whiny teenage protagonist here; instead, you get James Links, a grizzled, middle-aged working class space trucker and the father of two fully grown working class children, who compose the rest of the main cast along with the the title character, Dolores. Dolores is the star of the show and may make or break the series for many people; she's a rosy pink mecha with the personality and naivete of a sheltered teenage girl, and yes, she talks. Her antics contribute to much of the humor of the show and her development as a character, while not particularly original (think: I, Robot) is still quaintly executed and ends up being surprisingly moving. This is bound to be too silly to some people, but it's a fresh idea in the series and is actually quite charming in practice.
While Dolores is a great character on her own, the rest of the main cast is just as excellent and is undoubtedly one of the best things about this show. The aforementioned James Links is a fresh of breath air, and is one of the most down to earth and sympathetic main characters I've ever seen in this genre. He's an everyman with a sense of humor, but also a man down on his luck, bordering on alcoholism and trying to keep the fracturing relationship between him and his children, Noel Links, an affable and tomboyish construction worker, and Leon Links, an image-conscious salaryman lacking self-assurance, intact, who blame him for their mother's death. His luck appears to get even worse when on a trucking job, he is framed for murder by space pirates attempting to steal his cargo. But when the cargo turns out to be an Orbital Frame (read: mecha) named Dolores, who holds a message for him coming from his long lost wife, Rachel, his goal in life shifts to finding the woman he presumed to be long dead, with his children going along with him being forced to by unfortunate circumstances. This journey takes them between all sorts of destinations in Earth and Mars, all while being chased as fugitives by police as well as a mysterious organization seeking to recapture Dolores and strengthening the bond between the main cast, whose internal struggles are relatable and whose growth as characters are soundly satisfying.
The plot isn't a work of genius, but it serves well as a vehicle to move the characters from scenario to scenario and manages to reach a thrilling climax and conclusion. The show moves at a perfect pace, never staying on any scene for too long and achieving a perfect balance between comedy, action and drama. The show has a charming and genuinely funny sense of humor without becoming too childish or absurd. The action scenes are directed and choreographed well enough, but aren't particularly outstanding. They get the job done, but make no mistake, this is not the show to watch if you're looking for pure action. Don't expect sterling production values, either. The animation and soundtrack are just about average, meaning they're nothing worth noting, but they're also not bad enough to be distracting. The animation is acceptable and the soundtrack is used appropriately without being memorable. The art fares similarly; it's unimpressive, but the character designs are still attractive and the mech designs are eye-catchingly sleek.
In conclusion, ZOE: Dolores, i is a fun, tongue-in-cheek mecha show with a heart and a sense of humor which isn't completely brain dead. It's a solid show from all angles and comes as an easy recommendation to anyone yearning for a good adventure romp. Very under appreciated series. read more
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Kuzumi-sama
1 of 18 people found this review helpful
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5 of 26 episodes seen
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| Overall |
9 |
| Story |
9 |
| Animation |
8 |
| Sound |
8 |
| Character |
7 |
| Enjoyment |
9 |
For me..this the first one mecha anime from Sunrise different form the others..if we look at Sunrise history in making mecha anime..they are only politics and confilict in their mecha anime..like Gundam series..this anime make me feel different form other Sunrise anime... try watch it for different taste in serious anime
Recommendations
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TV serie of ZOE. Its about 5 years after events in Idolo, main characters we seen in Idolo (on Dr. Links picture).
Same sort of series. Idolo happens about 5 years before the events of Dolores, i
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Both shows are adaptations from the video games. Both are mainly mecha shows with some comedy elements which don't require too much thinking and you just sit back and enjoy them. Both shows have the earth-mars independent from each other, while relations not exactly peaceful. Both shows feature veteran seiyuu Houko Kuwashima as the main female character. Make sure watching ZOE OVA before the TV series recommended here.
Plot wise ZOE is better, while Mars Daybreak has some more memorable characters. Both shows are somewhat underrated.
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Opening Theme"Zone of the Enders" by Lazy
Ending Theme"Ring on the World" by Heart of Air
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