By: Robert Murphy
In the vast metropolitan city of Sterbild, there are many
different people who call this place home but none are more amazing than the
superhuman people that live here and have abilities that the people refer to as
“NEXT.” These people started to pop up more and more throughout the city over
the years and now some of the best of them are featured on a television program
called “Hero TV” where they all compete for points earned while they stop
various crimes throughout the city. Our story focuses around these heroes but
two in particular who become the first ever hero team to be fighting crime, the
veteran hero named “Wild Tiger” and his partner who just made his debut
Barnaby, doubly named “Bunny” by his partner for the large ear like shapes on
his costume. The two are horribly mismatched but must work together to fight
crime and save the city from the various crimes that occur, sometimes by other
NEXT users like themselves, all in order to be crowned “King of Heroes.”
Now I started watching “Tiger and Bunny” for the pure humor I
saw and got by watching commercials for it and got a lot more out of it than
just that. The show is one of those animes that does take a little time to
break through at the beginning while establishing some ground work for the rest
of the show but you’ll be happy once you get through it. The show offers a very
interesting concept in which super heroes not only fight to stop crime and save
people but they also become incredibly popular television stars as well. But
this isn’t what it’s all about for one of the heroes, Wild Tiger who is
probably the most deserving of praise and admiration is the least popular among
all the heroes which stings a little for him but doesn’t stop him from giving
it his all and saving the day more often than not. In fact just one time I’d
love for him to rub in the faces of those who criticize his abilities as a hero
but he isn’t like that but his actions do affect those around him especially
his partner Barnaby and the other heroes. This really good for Barnaby because
he is initially a butt munch of a character that I didn’t like but he truly changes
being partnered with Wild Tiger.
For me what really sells the how is the characters
themselves, all have their own unique motives for why they became heroes in the
first place and the show does an excellent job of telling their stories as they
grow throughout the show. The show gets effectively stronger as it goes on and
digs into the characters personalities and what they’re all about while
throwing in some crime fighting here and there. The crime fighting almost takes
a back seat for the most part in some episodes and you know I don’t really mind
it because the story I was watching was great. However when there was action it
was great to watch as well, each hero has their own unique power except for
Barnaby and Wild Tiger who have the same ability which makes their dynamic
partnership even better once it finally kicks in. The show builds up right till
the end when our heroes and they say their “goodbyes” pretty much which felt a
little flat but it was the end after all but it could have been handled a
little better.
Overall “Tiger and Bunny” was one of those shows that I received
more than I had expected from watching it, I thought it’d be good for a few
laughs and maybe some action but it turned out to have more of a story to it
than I expected. The characters in the show are really what drive it home, Wild
Tiger is such a good main character and he makes all the others even better
throughout the show especially his partner Barnaby. The stories idea too was
very interesting as characters compete for points as they save the lives of
innocent men and woman throughout the city Sterbild with unique powers and big
name sponsors on their bodies.
Good:
-Strong characters and character development through the show
-Plenty of laughs along with action
-A story that catches you by surprise
Bad:
-Takes some build up at the start like 5 episodes or so to
get into it but you’ll be happy you stuck with it
-The ending could have been done much better
Scully Rating: 8.8 out of 10
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