Cobra – The Psycho Gun #01 — How Creative…
September 4th, 2008
Yet another godawful 80s remake. Where have I seen something like this before?
Impressions:
Is it just me or has the number of decent OVAs been on a steady decline lately? Animation quality for them seems to be hitting the crapper and there are just very few of them in general. The only even really notable ones that I can think of from the last year or so are Symphonia, Dokuro, Biyori, Muder Princess, Mnemosyne, and… sifr? Ew… sifr. The list of ones that are actually decent is… well… you won’t be needing to take off your mittens to count that on your fingers.
Luckily, here comes Cobra to… affirm absolutely everything that is wrong with the situation and send me into a rant about the godawfulness of this recent 80s revival nonsense. This is the start of a massive reboot of the 1980s Cobra franchise, and honestly… I don’t think that they could have done a worse job of it. You can literally count the number of frames they use. Of course, it’s not too hard when they show the same still for a full 20 seconds in the opening segment. Isn’t this an OVA? Isn’t there supposed to be a budget here? Why did I just spend nearly half a minute… which if we take a moment to do the math comes out to 2.5% of the episode, staring at the exact same picture? Assuming it took them 30 days to do all the art of the show, that one frame represents a full day’s worth of work. Of course, the math works out a lot more favorably in Madhouse’s favor if you assume it was thrown together over a weekend and then rubberstamped as yet another in the latest of half-assed remakes and tossed out the door.
I guess if you love old things and think that Golgo 13 and Fist of the North Start are the pinnacle of animation, then you’ll probably be able to get past the absolutely horrible animation, dated art, and antiquated character design, and get to enjoy the poorly drawn women in space thongs with metal hair welded to their head, rippling man abs, and the good old fashion 80s nonsensical sexism and racism. Damn those space banditos and evil space Samurai (or is that supposed to be an Egyptian?)… keeping their feral women on leashes to menace the hero. Why are they always getting in the way? The art’s brighter and crisper, but a lot more than that has changed in the nearly 25 years it’s been since this show first existed. I’m not sure it’d have been particularly impressive back then, and it’s certainly doesn’t threaten to even approach middling quality for a normal series, let alone an OVA.
Cobra OP
Preview:
No, piss off. I want nothing more to do with you, you horrible horrible show.
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Boy, someone is really angry about this OVA! lol.