Alright alright. When I first took a glance at BNA, I felt that it was going to be something pretty cool and awesome. Well, was I wrong, or was I right? I’d say neither. BNA is a show that shows the darker side of the world if beastmen really existed.
Firstly, I was pretty shocked to find out that BNA was 12 episodes instead of 24. The setting and everything made it feel like it would have lasted a lot longer than what it actually is. The world-building and everything made you have an easy understanding of what is going on with their world and
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Alternative Titles
Synonyms: Brand New Animal
Japanese: BNA ビー・エヌ・エー
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Type:
TV
Episodes:
12
Status:
Finished Airing
Aired:
Apr 9, 2020 to Jun 25, 2020
Premiered:
Spring 2020
Broadcast:
Thursdays at 00:55 (JST)
Producers:
Movic, Fuji TV, Ultra Super Pictures, BS Fuji, TOHO animation, Hakuhodo DY Media Partners, Bandai Spirits, Toho Music
Licensors:
None found, add some
Studios:
Trigger
Source:
Original
Duration:
22 min. per ep.
Rating:
PG-13 - Teens 13 or older
Statistics
Ranked:
#27602
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Popularity:
#669
Members:
399,437
Favorites:
2,837
Available AtResourcesStreaming Platforms | Reviews
Filtered Results: 89 / 162
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Your Feelings Categories Mar 23, 2020
Having seen 6 episodes of this show thus far, I can certanly say that it seems promising!
BNA is very much your usual Trigger show. The plot is all around not that hard to predict, but it's truely well done and presented in such a way that it's enjoyable to follow along with. Without going into to much details regarding the shows major plot points, it's something like a crossover between beastars and kill la kill. The wacky Trigger animation and storytelling methods in combination with a cast that can shapeshift into half human - half animal hybrids makes for some very interesting worldbuilding. The ... May 7, 2020
Despite my negative comments below, I thoroughly enjoyed BNA, and so should you.
Story: 7 As mentioned in some other reviews, the story becomes quite cliché as it moves on. There are so many questions that are left unanswered. BNA is a story that draws parallels between real-world discrimination and discrimination against the beastmen and also how money often drives horrible things that can happen in society. In trying to deliver this message through the story, Trigger did a great job, despite having a plot that is so obvious that it can be seen from a mile away. The story could have been ... Mar 24, 2020
OK, so admittedly I am a huge Triger fan boy. Keep that in mind as i talk about this show. First off, my hype for this show was immense. Coming off the last Trigger show I saw, Gridman, I was ready for that sweet sweet predictable Trigger goodness. From here on out I'll break down the show in its components. Spoilers from here on thru episode 6.
Story: The story so far, 6 episodes, feels not super linear. As in its not moving towards its main goal in a direct manner. Every episode, besides the first, feels as if it could be shuffled around and not ... Mar 24, 2020
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N ew A nime 2020 I usually don’t like to hype up anime in previews since you never know how the rest of the show will go, but damn, I’ve been enjoying the hell out of BNA so far! I’m usually hesitant about anthropomorphic themes, but man, it really adds layers and originality to this anime. We’re still in the beginning stages of the anime, so the overarching plot hasn’t been fully fleshed out yet. It essentially revolves around energetic, sporty protagonist Michiru Kagemori’s quest to find out how and why she was transformed from a human into a tanuki beastman. There’s a lot of mystery and ... Mar 24, 2020
Hmm…let me see here.
2 Cups of Beastars 4 Tablespoons of Batman 1/3 teaspoon of Dorohedoro baseball 1 Dash of Elastigirl And last, but not least. Awesome-sauce. Gobs and gobs of awesome-sauce! ... May 8, 2020
I am what you can call a huge Trigger fanboy, so I advise you to cautiously take this as enthusiasm, as guidance, or even just as a piece of experience that a viewer had for BNA.
BNA is a freaking delight, but for reasons different from my profile picture. If there's one thing that could overcome my furry bias, it is my appreciation for the craft of Trigger studio. That said, I know this anime has evident flaws, and I will be judging it appropriately... after I shower it with praise and love. Story (9/10): I believe there are legitimate grounds for saying that the plot of this ... Apr 18, 2020
10/10 - You don't want to sleep out on this anime. While it may have only 6 episodes at the time being and more on the way, it left me wanting more after each episode.
Pro's - Character Progression and Personality - OST and sound is amazing and great to listen to - Art and animation is very smooth and nice - Story Con's - None i can think of ATM. ... Apr 7, 2020
I feel likes shows with animal/beastman have been coming out a lot in medias this pass years. I started realising this after Zootopia, they use the difference between species or canivor/herbivores as a tool to talk about the issues of our society. At first, I was scare that BNA fall into that, because I don't think this trope has more to bring to the table. Unfortunately BNA fall into this trope, but at my surprise it has so mush more to offer. ( Explanation of the trope in the case of BNA: There is a conflict between human and beastman, and by that I
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Mar 24, 2020
Honestly this show is certainly fun and enjoyable! It's made me so hype for when the next episode comes out! So already from that basis, you should check out the show yourself! It's a blast, so give it a go! But here is why!
The sound...While the sound hits most marks when it comes to certain scenes, what I really love is the opening itself. It's catchy, is great to listen to. I hope other shows this upcoming season's openings are just as good. The art style is so colourful and bright, so pleasing to see. They've really done a good job on making sure the art ... May 22, 2020
Trigger made a fantastic story again!
I really enjoyed watching it and I love everything about this show : Music,Animation,Art,Voices. Michiru’s Seiyuu voice is something brand new! Despite of new animal theme, it was a real classic trigger series. You see, here we have : 0.Rocking Opening 1.Genki/Clumsy/sometimes sad main female character who doesn’t understand many things at the start, but in the end she finally gets everything and grows up. ... May 8, 2020
Most anime about the future shoehorn in some sort of "technology can have drawbacks" or "we need to be careful not to lose our humanity" subplots. BNA goes very much in the opposite direction. Can't say too much because that would be spoiling the plot, but BNA is of the opinion that genetic modification is awesome, people should have whatever bodies they want, and being something other than human would be pretty damn cool. Plus, it's animated by Studio Trigger, of *Gurren Lagann*, *Kill la Kill*, *Darling in the Franxx*, and *Little Witch Academia* fame, so there's tons of awesome action shots. (The plot and
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Apr 21, 2020
Studio Trigger is back at it again. Everything the studio touches seems to either hit or miss. This was definitely a hit.
The art is easily deserving of the 9 I've given it. Out of all the shows whilst excluding movies, this show looks slick and the characters move creatively in the classic Trigger style. There is a very effective use of colour and sound, especially in the earlier episodes. The atmosphere gets built well throughout the course of what we have thus far, especially the city-scape vibe it seems to put on you as you watch. Locations become familiar and scenes last just the ... Mar 31, 2020
To the question of whether BNA is a *smart* anime, I answer with this: there is a three-second crowd scene in the first episode, unrelated to the main plot, showing an anthropomorphic rock band in Sgt. Pepper uniforms and vaporwave sunglasses. A horse plays lead guitar and has hooves for hands. A rooster has wing-mitts and plays bass. A cat's on the keyboard, and a terrier's on drums. The horse has three ponytails. This is, by far, the most thought-through scene in the entire series. To the question of whether BNA is a *fun* anime, I invite you to re-read this paragraph. In short, yes.
Studio ... May 8, 2020
I want to base this on what the anime IS rather than what it could have been. That said, I really enjoyed BNA. The characters were compelling, the universe was intriguing, the art was stunning, and while the anime didn't accomplish anything particularly revolutionary, I thoroughly enjoyed every episode. It was a good concept with some parts that could have been elaborated on or explored more, but in 12 episodes, I still got a good sense of the world at large, the challenges characters faced, and the overarching themes. For a 12-episode anime, the plot was really well-done with a good amount of build and
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Mar 23, 2020
In the last few seasons there has been a strange new trend of making anime with humanoid animals. It began with Beastars last year, last season had Seton Academy and this season has Brand New Animal, or in short BNA. Netflix snatched this new anime thus how this anime is releasing is a mess. But for now, after watching 6 episodes, do I think this is worth it?
Well, let's talk about the first thing that is Obvious about the anime: The artstyle and animation. The anime looks gorgeous. The character designs are stellar, the city is so lively, the sakuga is amazing and just everything ... May 9, 2020
If you’re watching this show for deep nuanced story about politics, racism, and furry rights you’re going to be deeply disappointed. This is a trigger show, and one written by Kazuki Nakashima (the mind behind kill la kill, promare and most of gurren lagann) nonetheless, so if you came here for the raw energy inherent to shows like Kill la Kill, Gurren Lagann, Inferno cop etc this is going to suit you just fine.
Story & writing: As stated in a plethora of other reviews the story is a bit cliché and the characters are a bit generic. But it is a means to an end, ... Dec 31, 2020
-Just finished watching this on Netflix and I started with pretty low expectations, but I ended up really enjoying this anime-
Story: (7) I agree with what others say that this was a very short anime at only 12 episodes so the actual substance to the plotline and main conflict was kinda rushed in the last few episodes. Also, it would've been nice to get more background on the characters and the show's setting. However, I did enjoy the storyline. I thought that it was engaging and different than a lot of other animes I've seen out there. Also, I have to give them props for ... May 8, 2020
Haha, I'm no furry but...
Well Brand New Animal (BNA) is already the second quite successful anime of the year. BNA was very Trigger-esque but also not. I liked it and I did not. This was due to misplaces expectations and good plot twists. Art: The art is fairly simple but lively. You can expect the good Trigger stars to pop up, but what was a disappointment was that there were to many still frames to my liking. I guess all the budget was burned up on Promare. The fighting scenes however were done very good. Smooth crisp battles and of course over the top punches. The animation ... Nov 13, 2021
DISCLAIMER!!! THIS ANIME IS NOT IN ANY WAY SIMILAR TO BEASTARS!!! If I see one more anime site that says "BNA is similar to Beastars" I may, in fact, learn how to hack just to delete that website. BNA is WAYY more lighthearted. If you are looking for Beastars 2.0 you WILL be disappointed. With that disclaimer out of the way, we can get into it.
I may be biased, but this is my number 1 favourite anime I've watched. The world-building is excellent. The character dynamics are incredibly good. The only thing I wished the anime had was a diversion from ... |


