By: Robert Murphy
In the wake of a post-apocalyptic Japan, people are
struggling to get by in their day to day lives in the giant desert ruins of
what was once Japan’s peaceful tamed landscape and as it is to be expected with
any dramatized apocalyptic world, lawlessness and criminal activity are a
common occurrence. On the opposite side of this, many people have taken up arms
in a good way or I guess you could say “better” way by becoming bounty hunters
and taking out some of the world’s more dangerous criminals. Here enters our
main protagonist, Sunabouzu, although many refer to him only as The Desert Punk
who is a bounty hunter with somewhat of a reputation for himself, which mainly
come from his perverted nature and short stature more or less. However, he is
also known for the fact that he always gets his target and makes his bounty,
having never once lost one of them due to his incredible craftiness and
mischievous way of going about his job, unless there are a pair of breasts
involved that is.
The man behind the mask
Desert Punk follows the story of Sunabouzu as he travels
from on job to another just trying to make his way like anyone else and as you
can already tell by my description of him, he is not really a noble person or
the hero of this tale. Pretty much all that interests him is making money, that
and being a little bit of a pervert….okay a giant breast groping pervert if you
want to get technical and it comes quite frequently in the show. The running
theme behind “Desert Punk” seems to be to try and create another anti-hero for
fans to love while he cheats, lies and generally tries to act like a big shot
bounty hunter each episode and it almost works for about two episodes. The
first episode you find yourself laughing at the ridiculous antics and
perversion as he takes down some thugs in the desert but then you realize that’s
pretty much the whole show as it starts all over again next time. And while I
do enjoy a good mildly perverted/womanizing character in a show, it has to be
done right and Sunabouzu doesn’t do it right at all as he more or less comes
off as a little kid that you would find on the Internet thinking it’s cool to
talk about boobies. This feeling is wholly shared by everyone that surrounds
him in the show as well because he is universally hated by everyone in the show
and you realize that anyone who doesn’t hasn’t known him very long.
Dah hell's going on here?
Two things that I believe save the show however are one the
guns and two the great level of design work that has been put forth in the show
itself. Guns are an everyday thing in the “Desert Punk” world which you would
find obvious since what is a post-apocalyptic world without gun touting bad
guys and boy are there some enjoyable firearms to be seen. For instance, Desert
Punk uses a very unique weapon a Winchester 1897 pump action 12-gauge shotgun
which is his signature weapon throughout the series and modifies with an
extended magazine tube later on. Alongside the impressive gun selection is the
impressive level of design work that went into “Desert Punk”, characters are
well put together and even background characters appear to be more than just
blobs of the same generic faces. Although most of what you are left to see is
desert, desert and oh hey look at that some destroyed buildings…..and more
desert, it’s still visually well put together.
Ba boing
“Desert Punk” does feature a good amount of guns for you
anime gun lovers out there, alongside a well put together setting but you know
that’s about that. Outside of Sunabouzu not many characters stick out and he
does in fact take up most, if not all of the screen time and if you are like me
and didn’t find his immaturity all that appealing. I'm not saying you need to
find criminal activities or perverted antics appealing, but you should brace
yourself for the main character acting like a complete jackass with no moral
standards whatsoever and with a complete lack of control over his hormones but
the good news is he usually gets what he deserves in the end.
Good:
-Enjoyable gun show/selection
-Graphically the show is well put together and enjoyable
Bad:
-Each episode features the same theme with no real
progression in the story
-Perverted, childish, and all around jackass of a main
character, which I normally like, but this time was boring with no real appeal
Scully Rating: 5.0 out of 10
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