Dec 24, 2016
Santa Company is a simple anime story about a simple question of "What is the most important thing for a Santa Claus" and it answers it in a deadline ride to answer that question.
Hello and Merry Christmas (when LA wrote this anyways) and welcome to LA's Christmas Anime review of 2016.
Let's talk characters, Noel White voiced by Ayumi Fujimura is essentially the catalyst to how this Christmas story is taken place, with Bell Crystal voiced by Yuki Kaji, Thomas Dou voiced by Rie Kugimiya and Mint Rondo voiced by Haruka Tomatsu helping Noel to find the present as well as meet the child who brought
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them the letter. There isn't much of characterization besides some stereotypical attributes to them, all merely because of the deadline assignment looming over these four characters. Bell is the level-headed one, Thomas the reluctant but helpful one, Mint being friends to Noel but also causes a small rift between them because of the assignment Noel was given, but it's merely glanced over afterwards.
The characters aren't really what moves this plot forward as it's the plotline of the assignment. Really for a simple story about Christmas and having 20 minutes to do it in, LA really didn't mind it, as the journey itself was better than the destination. To be frank the "answer" to the assignment was predictable but still had that "spirit of Christmas" theme to go with it. The journey these four took was probably the best part of the 20 minute run though it had it's strengths and flaws too.
The strengths just rather came outta nowhere and seriously THEY START PACKING HEAT, that's as much of a hint LA will say and it was crazily awesome in that regard, the other is in this anime special's theming of Christmas, it may be simple and slightly predictably cheesy but still that in itself is a strength nonetheless, the flaws came from sudden rift between Mint and Noel to cause drama when it really didn't need it. LA isn't even gonna blame the weak characterization as firstly, it was based after a novel, secondly and lastly, the runtime, so it's passed as LA giving it a bit of grace on that part. Where LA isn't however is in the other problem is that since this anime special is based on the events after the novel it is based on, this anime special dumps you right into it and to those who haven't read the novel are completely clueless to both the setting and it's "already defined" characters especially at the start but worse from it's stereotypical defined characters.
In terms of animation by Nexus, the character designs had it's festive themes to it and LA quite enjoyed looking at the watercolored-pastel backgrounds and the rather unique "Christmas" aesthetics it put to Santa Company (both the actual in-universe company and the anime itself). Character designs were ok at best as they are decent enough but only remembered them by their hair color at best. Really, animation was at it's best in it's backgrounding and Christmas theming it did.
In terms of seiyuu's, well LA got a bit "they sound similar" with this cast, at first LA thought that Rie Kugimiya was voicing both Mint and Thomas (as LA immediately took notice of Rie Kugimiya's little boy vocals, but at times Mint sounded very much in the range of Rie Kugimiya's typical tsundere vocals to almost sounding like Kanae Ito!). Oooohhh sorry once again Ayumi Fujimura but you along with Haruka Tomatsu both had some squeaky yet annoying vocals at times, Ayumi through Noel's shouting and Mint during the "rift". Seriously Ayumi Fujimura, first Seiken no Blacksmith now Santa Company, ahh well at least Noel got better by the final scenes of Santa Company. *ahem* got off in a tangent, LA's favourite voice actor would just go to Yuki Kaji as Bell Crystal as it was Yuki Kaji doing his stuff really, LA aside, there is some squeak from those two but nonetheless, the vocal cast is "ok to decent" at best but nothing to get TOO annoyed over and again the runtime can make you forget that.
Santa Company, for what it presents is a feel-good anime Christmas special, that has a simple tale to tell and it tells it pretty decently all round, yes if LA takes this story too critically, it has it's problems, but for it's themes of Christmas and what the main reasoning as to WHY this anime's plot purpose is, then it succeeded.
Reviewer’s Rating: 6
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