![]() ![]() Hayami refuses at first, but joins in later when the sub is having trouble. 6 was at dock, we saw a slowly sinking city, Kino and crew made their way to Hayami to recruit him by walking through the streets and see his house. It was the most intense, visually striking, and it gave you the whole conflict right in front of your eyes instead of pushing it away. Afterwards, the series settles down with ok-ness. The first episode of where they meet is the most interesting one out of this four-episode series because it’s the explosive, world building one. You know, until he seeks a peaceful way while Kino constantly challenges it. On the other end is the floating around veteran, Tetsu Hayami, who is done with this conflict and just accepts the death of humanity. An 18-year-old girl who is all into revenge against Zorndyke and his creations because of the death of her family. One of the main characters is Kayumi Kino. We only get some characterization of two of them. Very rushed with enough time to establish settings and plot while pushing characterization to the way side. That should tell you what kind of pacing the show has. So yeah, that’s a lot of backstory for this short, four-episode ova series. 6 in order to stop Zorndyke from doing anything to the South Pole to eliminate humanity completely. War is happening with the blue fleet and a very specific sub no. He also created the half-animal hybrids too so he’s a very busy person in his scheme to change the world for some reason. The scientist by the name of Zorndyke caused the flooding to happen killing billions of humans. So you know, sort of topical on one of many things that are causing chaos in this world and such. ![]() Also, there are all levels and types of half-animal hybrid creatures out there seeking to destroy humanity due to some conflict. A future where the oceans have risen and have flooded tons of land masses. Not that you need it, because you might forget everything that I’ve told you a day or two after reading this.īlue Sub takes place in the far, distance future. I watched this show again because it was on the RetroCrush app like Diebuster and I just had the urge to watch it again. No, I just literally forgot everything about this show despite possibly even seeing this more lately then that? My mind just can’t hold anything about these four episodes in my head on any sort of level besides “the visuals are definitely what they are”. Unlike with The Big O, I can’t make the memory joke considering that memories are a part of that show’s plot. 6 is yet another series from Toonami from which I’ve forgotten almost everything about it. It seems like I am digging back into the Toonami vault to bring back yet another anime classic to the fore front. ![]()
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