Oct 22, 2009

Excel Saga Anime Review

Excel Saga is an anime series produced by Victor Entertainment in 1999. Based on the ongoing manga series of the same name by Koshi Rikdo, and published in English by Viz Media. The series is a comedy show about a girl called Excel Excel who is a member of ACROSS, an organization that plots to take over the world, one city at a time.

So why exactly does Excel want world domination. Because its leader is IIpalazzo and Excel is madly in love with him and she would do anything to please him. The only other member of ACROSS is Hyatt, a girl who comes from Mars and joins ACROSS just because she happened to fall into their underground headquarters.

Now because ACROSS is trying to take over F City, naturally there also needs to be people to protect it. In comes the " Four Warriors of Light " , who are actually just a group of people who work at City Hall. Oh yeah, three of them happen to be Excel's neighbours but they never actually seem to meet.

As well as the main story there are also a few side stories. The first is about the adventures of Pedro the Ghost. You see in episode 1 he died, but now he is a ghost and is trying to get back to his " Sexy Wife" and kid.

You also have the story of Menchi the dog, who is constantly trying to escape from Excel's apartment before Excel eats him. If you are wondering why she would eat a dog it is because Menchi is her emergency food supply.

The final plot revolves around the director of the show, Nabeshin. Every now and then he comes out of nowhere and saves Excel's ass and also helps Pedro. Along the way you find out he happens to have a lot of random friends.

Sure, all the stories are crazy but even though it may not seem like it has a plot, it does make you laugh. Each episode is a parody of typical genres, such as horror, sci-fi and even American animation. The show starts out strong but after half way some episodes do feel like filler. For example you get two recap episodes in about eight episodes apart. There are also three episodes, in a row, where they focus on new characters but they happen late in the show and the new characters are not the most interesting characters in the show.

Episodes 22 - 25 turn Excel Saga into a somewhat serious story. These episodes still have that zany Excel Saga comedy, while still bringing an entertaining end to the series. There is an episode 26 but this episode parodies all the taboo things found in entertainment, such as extreme violence and nudity and sex. This episode was so extreme that it was not aired on Japanese t.v. If you decide not to watch the final episode don't worry it is not the best episode in the series, even though I do suggest you watch the musical scene that is played before the OP in that episode.

The characters in this show all have their distinct personalities but as with other comedy shows they don't really develop. Excel is a spastic character who might annoy a lot of people but to me as she was my favourite character as she always could bring a smile to my face. Her partner in crime is Hyatt, who is basically the kind, quiet girl in every show but with a twist, she dies frequently. IIlpalazzo was a sorta boring person but it was entertaining watching him play a dating sim game, oh and whenever he drops Excel into a hole. Menchi, the dog, is constantly trying to escape from Excel's clutches but by the end of the series it is shown that Menchi does like Excel a little bit.

There are other characters but I would rather not spoil them and just let you enjoy them. So, animation wise, is pretty good for a show from 1999. It is a series that has aged well but don't go into this show expecting eye candy.

Sound wise it is excellent. The show uses an original song performed by the Excel Girls as the OP and the ED is a song performed by the one and only Menchi. I watched the dub but I can tell you this is one of the best dubs out there. Excel is voiced by Jessica Calvello, who did such a good job voicing Excel that she lost her voice halfway through the series. Luckily her replacement Larissa Wolcott does a good job picking up where Jessica left off, though it does sound odd at first. All the other voices are good too, so there are no complaints from me about the dub. If you do watch it subbed be warned Excel talks REALLY fast.

If you do buy the DVD you actually get some good extras. As well as the usual clean OP/ED and trailers you get interviews, trailers for the spin-off Puni Puni Poemy, a mini game and others. As well the menus are unique to each disk so it adds a nice touch to the DVD.

Overall this has got to be one of the most craziest, funny and entertaining shows out there. However it is not for everyone but for those that do enjoy this series it is one of the best comedies that you will find.

9/10


This series is actually pretty hard to find in NZ now but you can get most of the series at : http://www.mightyape.co.nz/search/?i=2&s=excel saga?r=1614259

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