To put this into perspective, Niimi / Z23 was only given ~3 minutes of screentime in the original adaptation, whereas here she's a main character. Where Bisoku Zenshin triumphs here is in broadly characterizing a larger amount of shipgirls than its predecssor while treating Ironblood as it is: A major faction. The characters of Azur Lane are its bread and butter. It's even in the name: Bisoku Zenshin, "Slow Ahead"! As it is, Bisoku Zenshin doesn't do much to impress visually (especially with only an 8 1/2 minute runtime, 6 1/2 minutes if you exclude the ED), but avoiding the issues of its predecessor by starting from scratch and setting the bar low is a reassuring sign for the future. Warm colors, cute facial expressions, lewd 's about what you would expect from a Slice of Life, but a few shots (best seen through character stiches) offer a glimpse into what a more refined production pipeline could create once YP gains more experience. Animated by the newly formed Yostar Pictures alongside CANDY BOX, Bisoku Zenshin's animation quality can best be described as less impressive, but far more consistent than its predecessor. The production quality of Bisoku Zenshin is an interesting conundrum. Now, does this mean that punchlines will have you laughing into next week? Probably not, but the formulaic routine is enough to keep viewers entertained without throwing them for a loop. Sleepovers, amusement parks, chocolate making, open-aired baths.there is no identity crisis to be found here, Bisoku Zenshin knows it's Slice of Life and delivers in full. Each episode follows Starter Squad on their adventures around home port, encountering other shipgirls along the way while partaking in Where the first adaptation struggled to find a balance between action and comedy, Bisoku Zenshin doubles down on lightheartedness. So, what does Bisoku Zenshin do to avoid the same fate? Poor pacing, inconsistent animation quality, bad writing reducing a major faction (Ironblood) to a minor role.gacha adaptations aren't known for their quality, but that didn't stop Azur Lane from sinking in the Sea of Disappoinments. The first adaptation of Azur Lane was a disaster. "Fine, I'll do it myself." - Yostar, probably.
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