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Jun 30, 2016
This is a fairly average show from Toei with some great animation. Weird, right?

Apparently Gen Urobuchi wrote the script to this show, but it doesn't have any of his usual hallmarks of bodybagging the entire cast.

This show has dialogue.

The plot follows the main character of Angela Balzac, a security officer in the employ of whatever place she works for. Angela has gigantic breasts. They are probably the most well animated breasts I have seen as well. In a world concerned with jiggle physics, especially in video games, Angela's breasts are not given far too much bounce. In fact they're just about right. Why am I mentioning this? It's because I definitely was not watching this show for the plot. Actually the joke is that you watch it for the plot, but I don't care.

As part of her security job, Angela is tasked with leaving the virtual world that she lives in to go to earth. She's impatient in the genesis of a body for her to inhabit so she cuts the process short and ends up in the body of a 16-year-old version of herself. The show sort of makes it clear that she's older than that, however.

I should be able to give this show a higher score as it explores themes of artificial intelligence, coexisting with AI and such, but the director instead chose to focus on puerile things. Instead, we're given plenty of shots of Angela's tits bouncing and sweeping camera angles that end up on Angela's crotch and camel toe. There are some top notch visuals in this show, but the director is a flat out idiot.

The only other things that I'd like to note is the voice work. Steve Blum does his best to emulate his performace as Spike Spiegel again. Wendee Lee I kinda felt botched it as Angela. And then Johnny Yong Bosch gives his best Johnny Yong Bosch impression.

This is a decent script that is botched by some questionable directing decisions. It's still overall an enjoyable experience, however.
Reviewer’s Rating: 7
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