"Time for Action Series Babistock-I: Endless Target": A hidden masterpiece of the 80s OVAThe OVA "Time for Action Series Babistock-I: Endless Target", released on December 10, 1985, is one of the unforgettable works for anime fans of the 80s. This work was produced as an original anime and released by Nikkatsu. Although it was a short, 45-minute episode, it was packed with content and left a strong impression on viewers. Overview"Babistock-I: The Endless Target" is a film directed by Masato Kageyama, based on the original work by Norifumi Terada. It was produced by Hiromedia and Kaname Productions and released in a new media format called OVA. The story combines time travel and action, and follows the protagonist as he battles enemies from the future. storyThe story begins with the protagonist, Babistock, fighting an enemy from the future. Babistock uses a time machine to travel between the past and the future and tries to thwart the enemy's plot. The story moves along at a good pace throughout and keeps the viewer engaged. In particular, the development that makes use of the time travel setting gives the viewer a fresh surprise. characterThe main character, Babistock, is a brave and righteous character. His actions evoke sympathy from the audience and add excitement to the story. The villains are also unique and leave a strong impression on the audience. In particular, the ruthlessness and cunning of the villain from the future adds tension to the story. Visuals and MusicVisually, the film features colorful drawings typical of 80s anime. In particular, the time travel scenes make effective use of special effects, creating a strong visual impact. Music is also an important element in enhancing the atmosphere of the film. The background music tightens the viewer's mind during tense scenes and brings tears to the eyes during moving scenes. Evaluation and impact"Babistock-I: The Endless Target" attracted attention as a work released in a new media format called OVA. It was highly praised by anime fans at the time and played a part in the anime boom of the 1980s. It is also said that this work influenced later anime works with the theme of time travel. Recommended pointsHere are some reasons why I recommend this work:
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summary"Time for Action Series Babistock-I: Endless Target" is one of the unforgettable works for fans of 80s anime. The story that combines time travel and action, the good tempo, the charm of the characters, and the quality of the images and music leave a strong impression on the viewer. If you enjoyed this work, we also recommend related works. Please enjoy this hidden masterpiece of 80s OVA. |
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