

#SABAKI BRUTAI HEBTAI TV#
Perhaps some level of amateurishness should be expected since this director has never helmed a TV anime before, and he’s helming it at a first-time studio no less, but either way, it’s simply not well adapted. The writing, pacing, and editing of this whole show just feels slightly off. If you don’t see why this is so astronomically retarded, then you’ve either been living under a rock since September 11th, 2001, or you yourself are the writer of Sabikui Bisco. It’s only until after the man flashes his weapon and openly admits to carrying A TRUCKLOAD OF DEAD BODIES, the officer finally realizes what you realized six sentences ago.

“No need to worry, though,” he says, “No villain’s ever gotten past the unrivaled Gunma Watch.” The mechanic finally fixes the gate, and the officer proceeds to let the man pass. While the officer makes arrangements for the man to pass through anyway, he continues musing about the man on the poster, describing his green bow and arrow and how dangerous it is. When pressed on this, he admits it’s not his real name, and while he makes a flimsy excuse about being a monk (which even the lazy border guard finds odd, since monks apparently don’t travel this way very often), he is-in real terms-openly hiding his identity. The officer mentions how the checkpoint they’re standing at is the “last line of defense” against escaped prisoners and criminals, and he literally says, “You never know when any of the bounties posted there might try to come through.” The officer asks the traveler his name, and he responds with something that doesn’t sound like a real name. bow and arrow on his back in a way that is clearly visible from the front. However, his eyes are visible, and they’re green. The man trying to pass through is suspiciously covered from head to toe in rags, and he even wrapped his face. The wanted poster features a man with unmistakable red hair and green eyes wielding a green bow and arrow. The officer manning the checkpoint is making small talk with a man who’s trying to pass through, and both men are looking at a wanted poster. The first real scene takes place at a border crossing. Another unique story with an interesting setting and cool art squandered by bad writing and shitty animation.
