Beck Mongolian Chop Squad:
STORY:
First off, Beck has a very original story, at least of the animes i've seen. Forget the highschool drama and demons. Beck introduces the side of music only a quarter of the world realizes. Music that is true, from the heart, and has no segregation. Screw the catchy boy band pop music bands. Beck represents the cultural and music loving side of rebellious youths. With catchy rap,punk music and a mix of american lyrics with a hint of japanese accent, Beck will make you air guitar, bass, and drum until the brink of dawn. Beck's realization of music and what it truly means is definitely the strong point of the anime.
QUALITY:
Sadly Beck is not in 720p nor 1080p. The audio you would hope, would be that of cd quality but sadly i found myself losing touch of the bass and second guitar. In addition, blasting it really loud in the hopes of reenacting a live concert wont work either...
EPISODES:
Beck could take forever to tell its story. With no solid key events other than concert times, Beck is just a free rolling anime. However, several events will happen in an episode and will leave you wanting to know what happens next. Becks build up is slow but at the end it will make you want to know why you havnt seen this anime earlier.
OVERALL:
Beck is a great anime for those who are just getting into music. Following the steps of the main character as he goes from amateur to pro. Beck points out how musicians see and listen to music as opposed to an average somebody. If you love music, Beck is the perfect anime for you.