Deluxe Aerial: A cosmic crisis and a giant robot battle"Deluxe Ariel", released as an OVA in 1991, is based on the novel of the same name by Yuichi Sasamoto, and is known as an original story written by the original author himself. This work is composed of two parts, "Contact" and "Activation", and is a science fiction work in which a giant female robot named Ariel plays an active role in protecting the Earth from an accident at Gedo Corporation, a small space company. Below, we will introduce detailed information and reviews of this work, as well as recommended points. OverviewDeluxe Aerial was released by Pony Canyon and produced in collaboration with Animate Film and JCSTAFF. It has two episodes, each 45 minutes long. It was directed by Junichi Watanabe, with character design and animation direction by Osamu Tsuruyama, and mechanical design and mechanical animation direction by Masanori Nishii. The music was composed by Kohei Tanaka, who also composed the theme song. storyGedo Corporation is a small space company that undertakes the invasion of Earth. A series of accidents leads to an unexpected launch of soldiers to Earth. The National Institute of Science SCEBAI's giant weapon, the robot Arial, is deployed to prevent the Earth from being put at risk. Arial is a 40m tall, 800t giant female robot developed by Dr. Kishida, and is a mobile weapon equipped with a free electron laser cannon, but it has a weakness in that it is no match for the aliens with advanced scientific capabilities. characterThe chief pilot of the Ariel, Kawai Mia, is a university student and the niece of Dr. Kishida. The Ariel's gunner, Kishida Aya, is Dr. Kishida's granddaughter, and the Ariel's pilot, Kishida Kazumi, is Aya's younger sister and a high school student. Dr. Kishida is the developer of the Ariel, a known mad scientist, and the founder and director of the National Science Institute SCEBAI. castThe voice actors are Michie Tomizawa as Kawai Mia, Yuko Mizutani as Kishida Aya, Megumi Hayashibara as Kishida Kazumi, Osamu Saka as Professor Kishida, Kaneto Shiozawa as Hauser, Aya Hirano as Simone, Kouichi Yamadera as Demonova, and Jurota Kosugi as Saber. These voice actors express the individuality of the characters richly, enhancing the charm of the work. Main StaffThe original story and script were written by Yuichi Sasamoto, the director was Junichi Watanabe, the character design was Masahisa Suzuki, the character design and animation director was Osamu Tsuruyama, the mechanical design and mechanical animation director was Masanori Nishii, the special mechanical design was Hiroaki Ogami, the art director was Chisato Sunagawa, the cinematographer was Takashi Yasutsuba, the sound director was Noriyoshi Matsuura, and the music was by Kohei Tanaka. The production was done in cooperation with JCSTAFF and produced by Animate Film. Theme songs and musicThe opening theme "Ariel no Uta" was written by Gingaichi, composed and arranged by Tanaka Kohei, and sung by Mizuumi Boys and Girls Choir and the National Institute of Science Choir (Niju). The ending theme "Dangerous Saturday" was written by Yasui Kazumi, composed by Morita Koichi, arranged by Tanaka Kohei, and sung by ARIEL (Tomizawa Michie, Mizutani Yuko, Hayashibara Megumi). These songs are important elements that liven up the atmosphere of the work. Rating and Recommended Points"Deluxe Aerial" is an OVA work from the early 1990s that reflected the trends of science fiction anime at the time. In particular, the setting of a giant female robot was fresh at the time and attracted the interest of viewers. In addition, the original author himself wrote the script, so you can enjoy it as an original story while faithfully recreating the worldview of the original work. The character settings are also fascinating, especially the three family members of Dr. Kishida, Kawai Mia, Kishida Aya, and Kishida Kazumi, who each have their own unique personalities and are depicted growing through piloting the Ariel. The voice actors' performances are also excellent, and the characters' emotions are expressed realistically. The mechanical design is also one of the highlights, and the Ariel design by Masanori Nishii and Hiroaki Ogami follows the style of robot anime of the time, but has its own unique appeal. The battle scenes are also impressive and provide visual enjoyment. Music is also an important element in enhancing the atmosphere of the work, and the theme songs and background music composed by Kohei Tanaka play a role in enhancing the emotions of the viewer. In particular, the opening theme "Arial no Uta" has impressive lyrics and melody that symbolize the theme of the work. "Deluxe Aerial" is a work that I would highly recommend to anyone who likes science fiction anime or robot anime. As an OVA work from the 1990s, not only can you experience the atmosphere of that time, but you can also enjoy various elements such as the story, characters, mechanical design, and music. Please give it a watch. Related TitlesA related work to "Deluxe Ariel" is "ARIEL VISUAL", which was also released as an OVA. This work is also based on the original work by Yuichi Sasamoto, and delves even deeper into the world of Ariel. If you're interested, be sure to check it out. Conclusion"Deluxe Ariel" is an original story based on the novel of the same name by Yuichi Sasamoto, released in 1991. It is a science fiction work in which a giant female robot named Ariel plays an active role in protecting the Earth from an accident at the small space company Gedo Corporation. It is a work that can be enjoyed in various elements such as the story, characters, mechanical design, and music. It is a work that I would highly recommend to anyone who likes science fiction and robot anime, so please give it a watch. |
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