Alternative Titles
Synonyms: Battle Fairy Yukikaze, Yukikaze Operation, Fairy Air Force
Japanese: 戦闘妖精雪風
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Type:
OVA
Episodes:
5
Status:
Finished Airing
Aired:
Aug 25, 2002 to Aug 26, 2005
Producers:
Bandai Visual
Licensors:
Bandai Entertainment
Studios:
Gonzo
Source:
Novel
Duration:
37 min. per ep.
Rating:
PG-13 - Teens 13 or older
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#33382
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Popularity:
#5006
Members:
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Your Feelings Categories Mar 10, 2007
The best part about Yukikaze is the animation -- the 3D CG animation of the planes combines fairly smoothly with the 2D animation. The characters are drawn in a more realistic style than typical for anime (i.e. eyes that aren't huge). That is about all I liked about Yuikaze. The story had potential, but I think there weren't enough episodes for the information they wanted to get across. Scenes would change to something completely different without any indication or explanation, and while the confusion was meant to create a mood, I had trouble following the plot as a result; I felt like I missed an
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Apr 20, 2013
A very pretty and detailed OVA but the plot is too disjointed and confusing.
PLOT: I liked the premise of the plot and the setting of the action, but felt that the execution could have been much better. The scripting just feels random and it's almost like there are huge chunks of exposition cut from the final edit. I did like the realistic approach to warfare and the fact that there is no mecha – its all fighter jets, but I did feel that they went overboard with the techno-jargon as all that just went straight over my head! The central characters are no where near ... Apr 4, 2011
Pros: very epic and detailed battle scenes.
Cons: everything else... I was first attracted to this series purely by its title really. Yukikaze was the name of an eerily auspicious destroyer back in WW2. The series stages intensive battle action with futuristic fighter planes as well as epic background CGs. (As a guy, it's hard to not love those..) The action is well presented, as I recall, with few or none repetitive missile firing/dodging clips, or stupid zooming in/out freezes, which tend to be prevalent in some other action animes. However, beyond the eye candies of the impressive battle scenes, I find the series having little else to ... |