"Bartender: God's Glass" - The intersection of the ultimate cocktail and lifeBroadcast on TV Tokyo from April 4 to June 20, 2024, "Bartender: God's Glass" is a TV anime series based on the original manga "Bartender". The original work is a collaboration between Araki Jo and Kensai Nagatomo, and is published by Shueisha. The anime is animated by Lieber and produced by Bar hoppers, and consists of 12 episodes of 30 minutes each. Directed by Ryoichi Kuratani, it provided viewers with deep emotions and an interest in the world of cocktails. Story and Characters"Bartender: The Glass of God" tells the story of Edgar Valentine, the protagonist, who works as the world's best bartender. Edgar serves cocktails that heal the hearts of his customers and becomes deeply involved in their lives. The story depicts Edgar meeting various customers, sharing their worries and joys, and guiding them through cocktails. In addition to Edgar, the main characters include his master Ryuji Kusakabe and his bartender Sarah White, who works with him. Each character's personality and background are carefully drawn, allowing viewers to empathize with their lives as they enjoy the story. Animation and performanceLieber's animation is characterised by beautiful visuals with a strong attention to detail. In particular, the scenes in which cocktails are made are visually appealing, with the movement and colour of the liquid pouring into the glass being reproduced so realistically. Director Kuratani Ryoichi also skillfully conveyed emotions through the characters' expressions and movements, deeply moving the viewers. In terms of production, the cocktail-making scenes are skillfully interwoven with the dramas of the customers' lives, drawing the viewer in with storytelling that has been praised. BGM and sound effects are also used effectively to bring out the worldview of the cocktails, enhancing the overall sense of immersion. Comparison with the originalThe original manga "Bartender" is characterized by its detailed storytelling and character portrayal by Araki Joh and Kensai Nagatomo. The anime version faithfully reproduces these elements while taking advantage of the expressive power of anime to bring out new charms. In particular, the cocktail-making scene, while based on the illustrations from the original work, is drawn even more realistically with the movements and colors that are unique to animation. The anime also adds original episodes that were not in the original work, providing a fresh perspective for fans of the original work. These episodes delve deeper into Edgar's character and help us understand his outlook on life and philosophy. Viewer reactions and ratings"Bartender: God's Glass" has been highly praised by viewers. Many viewers were particularly moved by the cocktail-making scenes and the human drama of the characters, with many comments and reviews posted on social media. In addition, viewers who became interested in cocktails have actually visited bars to enjoy cocktails, demonstrating the influence of anime. The anime has also been highly praised among experts. Cocktail experts have praised the realistic and accurate depiction of the recipes and ingredients, and said it has succeeded in conveying the appeal of the bartender's job. It has also been praised for its skillful storytelling and character portrayal, and is recognized as a work that deeply moves viewers. Recommendations and Related Information"Bartender: God's Glass" is recommended not only for those who are interested in the world of cocktails and bars, but also for those who are looking for human drama and moving stories. In particular, it is a must-see for those who sympathize with Edgar's outlook on life and philosophy and want to feel healing and joy through his cocktail making. For related information, the original manga "Bartender" is published by Shueisha, and each volume of the manga unfolds the story of Edgar. You can also check out other animation works by Lieber and past works by director Ryoichi Kuratani. In addition, cocktail books and documentaries about the work of bartenders can also help you understand this anime better. ConclusionBartender: A Glass of God is a moving anime series that depicts the intersection of cocktails and life. Through the story of Edgar Valentine, viewers are introduced to the beauty of cocktails and the depth of human emotion. Beautiful animation by Lieber and expert direction by director Ryoichi Kuratani make this series even more captivating. Fans of the original and new viewers alike will enjoy this anime and experience the world of cocktails and the depth of human drama. |
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