He said exactly what I thought on both occasions. 😁
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He said exactly what I thought on both occasions. 😁
Dream inside a dream?
Sorry, a well inside a well. That sounds kinda familiar.
Also with that hairstyle, death was inevitable for Narihisago's wife.
All that aside, I think with each episode this anime gets a bit better.
Insert song by MIYAVI?
Yes please.
This anime so far, after 4 episodes, is not too bad. I do question some things that I feel are a bit weak, but it's entertaining and interesting enough for me to overlook it at this stage.
Ei Aoki Shares Production Stories at ID: INVADED Special Event
Aoki revealed that instead of using the typical microphones for recording anime dialogue, the voices were recorded with a shotgun microphone, which was positioned above the actors rather than in front of them. He said that he wanted the actors to produce a more raw and realistic sound rather than an “anime-like” sound.
The voice actors said that they were able to give their performance while acting out the movements of their characters. Hosoya remarked that Enoki moved around a lot, and Enoki said that it helped him get into character.
Aoki also explained that he wanted the animation not to feel too anime-like. For example, a scene that would normally be portrayed with exaggerated comedy is downplayed in this anime. He also explained the role of the series composition writer and mentioned that normally, the structure of the series as a whole is outlined before the individual episode scripts are written. However, with ID: INVADED, each episode is written in sequence, and by the end the entire picture comes together.
The voice actors praised the mystery writing in the series. Tsuda said that he was very amused by how the first episode starts with his character in pieces, which made him immediately want to learn more. Hosoya mentioned that the show doesn't feel like an anime, but also it doesn't feel like a Hollywood production either. He said that it somewhat reminded him of a French film.
Been wanting to watch this since it aired and just got around to it.
It's definitely interesting and engaging. The concept is okay. Even though the whole going into the mind thing to solve crimes has been done before. But we did get an unexpected twist at the end.
I'm sure there'll be more to this anime story wise. The animation was pretty neat. (Except I watched it while I was kind of tired and the opening scene left me with a headache). The soundtrack also stood out and gets a thumbs up.
So, I've added this to my list and will wait out my three episode rule.