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Red Data Girl
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Title(s): Red Data Girl
RDG: Red Data Girl
Creator: Ogawara Noriko, Oh! Great
Genres: Drama, Fantasy, Mystery, Psychological, Supernatural
Age Group: Older Children (May contain mild bad language, bloodless violence)
Vintage: April 13, 2013
Status: Still Airing
Summary: Synopsis
A modern fantasy based on Japanese Shinto legends. Suzuhara Izumiko is a 15-year-old girl, who has been raised and protected in a shrine deep in the Kumano mountains. She is quite shy and destroys all the electric devices she touches. When she begins to think about going out of the mountains and moving to the city, her guardian Sagara Yukimasa recommends her to enter a high school in Tokyo and forces his son Miyuki to serve Izumiko for life. Miyuki and Izumiko repel each other but their relationship begins to change when a terrifying accident occurs on the school excursion. Izumiko learns her fate as the last representative (yorishiro) of a Himegami goddess and Miyuki learns of his duty as a guardian Yamabushi of Izumiko.
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In dire need of some explanations...
Written by penguinspolarteddy on July 29, 2013 at 4:23 AM
Overall Rating
Good
Story: 4
Dialogue: 4
Animation: 4
Entertainment: 4
This has been one of the better series of this year's Spring season, however it's still in need of a second season, or an OVA.
Red Data Girl at first looked like a typical "shrine spirit girl" anime to me, however it wasn't, as the second impression proved. The storyline's slow but fresh, and also quite complex as it ties into Shinto believes. The characters are interesting, not entirely typical, and the cast is small, which also helps. The dialogue doesn't work particularly well for me, but it works. Also, P. A. Works (the studio) has made a name for itself in terms of art, and it doesn't disappoint; backgrounds are lush, character design and animation is pretty and awesome, and where the background animation isn't always spot-on sharp, it's at least good enough not to distract. The music also goes well with it all.
My qualm, however, is that the story, complex as it is, doesn't really seem to end. Or rather, it ends, however a lot of background info that would still be to come is missing, and as such, it stays without closure for understanding. If it had a second season, or even two OVAs with more background info, it'd be awesome. Even so, it looks awesome, and it's quite fresh, however it's confusing as is.
8/10 from me till it gets its OVA. :P
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