Tiger & Bunny (TV) Reviews
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Title(s): |
Tiger & Bunny
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Creator: |
Sunrise
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Genres: |
Science Fiction
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Age Group: |
All Ages (Nothing objectionable) |
Vintage: |
April 1, 2011 |
Status: |
Still Airing |
Summary: |
Sternbild City is home to people called "Next," who use their special abilities to protect the people as superheroes. These heroes solve cases and save lives so they can wear sponsor logos or acquire "hero points." Their activities are documented on the popular program "Hero TV," which picks the "King of Heroes" in a yearly ranking. The veteran hero Wild Tiger has always preferred to work alone, but now he's been assigned the rookie Barnaby Brooks Jr., who has a different perspective on being a superhero. |
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Reviews
this tiger n bunny
Written by kakenshin1 on September 23, 2012 at 4:43 AM
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Overall Rating
Good
Story: 4
Dialogue: 4
Animation: 4
Entertainment: 5
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its a great anime..like it :-)
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0 out of 2 people found this review helpful.
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Commercialize Heroism
Written by marvizgam on November 28, 2011 at 6:46 AM
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Overall Rating
Good
Story: 3
Dialogue: 3
Animation: 5
Entertainment: 4
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Tiger & Bunny bring something new to the concept of modern heroism and that is blending heroic deeds with business and entertainment. The idea of Hero TV is indeed fresh and you don’t see it often on hero shows and that what makes this anime unique is that it was able to portray that kind of genre quite effectively complete with live broadcast, commercial sponsorship, even utilizing a point-rank system that monitors each hero’s achievement giving a new meaning to the idea “pure” live entertainment. The animation is lively and colourful ( read more)
Tiger & Bunny bring something new to the concept of modern heroism and that is blending heroic deeds with business and entertainment. The idea of Hero TV is indeed fresh and you don’t see it often on hero shows and that what makes this anime unique is that it was able to portray that kind of genre quite effectively complete with live broadcast, commercial sponsorship, even utilizing a point-rank system that monitors each hero’s achievement giving a new meaning to the idea “pure” live entertainment. The animation is lively and colourful with a mix of 3D and each of the hero’s costume are great to look at and you can even see “popular” brands like “BANDAI, SHIFiguarts, and even Pepsi” printed on their costumes adding to the uniqueness of the series.
Unfortunately, the show is plague with poor plots and weak hero characters while the constant shift from action, comedy to just plain goofy sometimes makes you wonder if this is an action “hero” series or just a comedic anime “parody” on western comic heroes. Wild Tiger is a likable character and your typical idealistic hero selfless, good nature and optimistic, however, his constant blunder, clumsiness and wacky remarks make you wonder if he really is a hero or the series comedian. Barnaby/Bunny started out as interesting character cool, serious and charismatic with a tragic past but as the series progress his obsession in finding out the truth about his parent murder made him sloppy and reckless as the other heroes making him a bit of a disappointment. If there is a hero in the series that peak my interest that would be Lunatic mainly due the fact that his tragic past validates his action as an “anti-hero” with his own brand of justice and the fact that he work in the justice bureau makes his involvement in the series something to look forwards to, unfortunately, it was never explored fully.
I think what saved the series are the last few episodes which really highlights what the show is all about. The revelation of the mastermind behind HeroTV and Tiger’s suddenly becoming a wanted criminal pursue by all the heroes including his own partner, Bunny, was riveting and effectively showcase the “dark-side” of Hero worship and fandom. The heroes’ anxiety and dilemma on whether or not they really are cut out to be “celebrity heroes” while facing annihilation has shown that the show can pull of off a more serious and thrilling scenes. Tiger & Bunny may not be the best comic-hero series and is a far cry from that of western comic book heroes but it certainly has potential and if ever it sprouts a sequel I just hope it concentrate more on the “hero celebrity” angle and much more serious tone rather than a comedic one. ( show less)
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4 out of 4 people found this review helpful.
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Very fun, if little else
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Overall Rating
Good
Story: 3
Dialogue: 4
Animation: 4
Entertainment: 5
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Yes, that's exactly what Tiger & Bunny is; good, clean, mecha action, funny dialogues (especially the endless arguments between Kotetsu and Barnaby ^^) and a tiny bit of angst courtesy of Barnaby and his dark past.
That said, it cleverly subverts some of the tropes so common to standard American "Hero" cartoons /comics while still fiercely maintaining the original philosophy that has remained unchanged through decades of the franchise; "Saving people is what a hero is all about". It's a naive ideal at the best of times, but it does endear you ( read more)
Yes, that's exactly what Tiger & Bunny is; good, clean, mecha action, funny dialogues (especially the endless arguments between Kotetsu and Barnaby ^^) and a tiny bit of angst courtesy of Barnaby and his dark past.
That said, it cleverly subverts some of the tropes so common to standard American "Hero" cartoons /comics while still fiercely maintaining the original philosophy that has remained unchanged through decades of the franchise; "Saving people is what a hero is all about". It's a naive ideal at the best of times, but it does endear you to the characters very much.
The plot is far from brilliant, and certain parts of it seem hastily constructed, clumsily executed, and leaves much to be desired -- but for some reason, even though you can see the plot devices coming from a mile off, it's still rather interesting how you feel compelled to keep watching despite those flaws.
Kotetsu and Barnaby's relationship if quite a traditional "buddy cop" type one; but it was still the center-point for me in this show.
Barnaby is quite the looker, which makes this anime's status as a 'shounen' slightly doubtful...but I guess it can't really be considered shoujo either, given the action sequences, the characters' idealistic philosophies, the skimpy clothing and curvaceous bodies of the female characters and the (merciful) lack of romance.
All in all; really the most fun anime of the Spring 2011 season. ( show less)
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5 out of 5 people found this review helpful.
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