Have 당신 ever heard of the legendary 라면 Noodle truck? The only way to get a taste is to catch up with it. Enter 다음 A-Class, a surprisingly flashy and fun little time considering it is literally a six-minute Japanese car advertisement made in 2012. Despite how short it is, however, the adrenaline rush you'll get watching this 아니메 short is nothing short of thrilling.
의해 and large the best part of this short is the animation. You'd think it wouldn't have much effort put into it, but 의해 lord Frith himself, is this a damn good looking Original Net Animation. The amount of detail and effort crammed into the unbelievably short runtime is simply astounding, and it's 더 많이 than likely the first thing you'll notice when watching it. It's realistic, colorful, at times even breathtaking, and ends up memorable as a result.
The story, while as orthodox and basic as one can possibly be, serves the purpose of the narrative well enough, so I can hardly complain. This isn't Shinsekai Yori, nor is it meant to be.
The sound 디자인 is also quite competent, with blood-pumping rock playing in the background and sound effects that fit the mood 더 많이 than anything, with wheels screeching and the characters temporarily losing their minds as they attempt to catch up with this legendary 라면 Noodle truck.
Speaking of the characters, of which there are mainly three of, while their development is obviously near nonexistent, they have a rather distinct amount of qualities going for them. For one, their designs are incredibly unique and memorable, most likely as a result of the fantastic art direction. Their dialogue is also just punchy enough to make them feel like actual human beings, with some fundamental personality built earlier on so 당신 care about the adventure they experience. It can be difficult to relate to them, as I certainly don't think any normal person would risk their lives over some 라면 stand no matter how damn good those noodles are. But since it's 다음 A-Class, it can do whatever it wants because being realistic is the least of its worries, 애니메이션 aside.
Overall, this was an entertaining time, no alcohol required. For how blisteringly fast it goes by, 다음 A-Class has phenomenal rewatch value and some seriously unparalleled artwork. If 당신 have six 분 of your life to spare and feel like watching a Mercedes-Benz high-tailing the legendary 라면 Noodle truck, then I'd suggest 당신 go for broke and give it a shot. It can be easily found on the official Mercedes-Benz 일본 YouTube channel with subtitles, so I'd suggest one to start there.
"Life is like a bowl of ramen. The noodles are the events that come and go while the broth is your friends. Don't slurp too quickly!" -Board of Wisdom
의해 and large the best part of this short is the animation. You'd think it wouldn't have much effort put into it, but 의해 lord Frith himself, is this a damn good looking Original Net Animation. The amount of detail and effort crammed into the unbelievably short runtime is simply astounding, and it's 더 많이 than likely the first thing you'll notice when watching it. It's realistic, colorful, at times even breathtaking, and ends up memorable as a result.
The story, while as orthodox and basic as one can possibly be, serves the purpose of the narrative well enough, so I can hardly complain. This isn't Shinsekai Yori, nor is it meant to be.
The sound 디자인 is also quite competent, with blood-pumping rock playing in the background and sound effects that fit the mood 더 많이 than anything, with wheels screeching and the characters temporarily losing their minds as they attempt to catch up with this legendary 라면 Noodle truck.
Speaking of the characters, of which there are mainly three of, while their development is obviously near nonexistent, they have a rather distinct amount of qualities going for them. For one, their designs are incredibly unique and memorable, most likely as a result of the fantastic art direction. Their dialogue is also just punchy enough to make them feel like actual human beings, with some fundamental personality built earlier on so 당신 care about the adventure they experience. It can be difficult to relate to them, as I certainly don't think any normal person would risk their lives over some 라면 stand no matter how damn good those noodles are. But since it's 다음 A-Class, it can do whatever it wants because being realistic is the least of its worries, 애니메이션 aside.
Overall, this was an entertaining time, no alcohol required. For how blisteringly fast it goes by, 다음 A-Class has phenomenal rewatch value and some seriously unparalleled artwork. If 당신 have six 분 of your life to spare and feel like watching a Mercedes-Benz high-tailing the legendary 라면 Noodle truck, then I'd suggest 당신 go for broke and give it a shot. It can be easily found on the official Mercedes-Benz 일본 YouTube channel with subtitles, so I'd suggest one to start there.
"Life is like a bowl of ramen. The noodles are the events that come and go while the broth is your friends. Don't slurp too quickly!" -Board of Wisdom
#1:SULLIVAN:
As 당신 already know.
I kinda stopped playing for a bit, Sullivan is why.
Not to mention. I was shocked the first time. I was starting to like Sullivan..
#2: CHEF ANTOINE:
I think we covered this one :)
#3: BACHMAYER:
Near the end of the 3rd game, Max Payne fights this guy.
It's hard to explain, why it's so hard, just have to see it yourself..
#4: BECKER:
Last boss of Max Payne 3.
And really holds the "last boss" feeling.
In a negative way..
#5: WESKER:
The main villain of Resident evil 5. And final boss..
#6: CEASER:
The final boss of Assasins Creed 3..
As 당신 already know.
I kinda stopped playing for a bit, Sullivan is why.
Not to mention. I was shocked the first time. I was starting to like Sullivan..
#2: CHEF ANTOINE:
I think we covered this one :)
#3: BACHMAYER:
Near the end of the 3rd game, Max Payne fights this guy.
It's hard to explain, why it's so hard, just have to see it yourself..
#4: BECKER:
Last boss of Max Payne 3.
And really holds the "last boss" feeling.
In a negative way..
#5: WESKER:
The main villain of Resident evil 5. And final boss..
#6: CEASER:
The final boss of Assasins Creed 3..