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Inuyashiki - A Dog's Breakfast
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Dave Baranyi
2017-10-13 02:46:18 UTC
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“Inuyashiki” is an adaptation of a recent seinen sci-fi manga series. A man in his late fifties whose life is generally shit receives a medical diagnosis that he has only three months to live. This depresses him even more and he goes out at night for a walk to a hilltop where he is smashed to smithereens by a UFO. The UFO isn't damaged, but the beings running it notice that they've killed the old man and another young man who was standing near him. So the UFO-folks rebuild and reanimate the two with various combat spare parts that they have sitting around, and then vanish into space.

The old guy slowly starts to notice that things are not the same with himself as combat systems start to open and close in his body. So he goes out at night again to a park where he stumbles upon some punks who are about to beat a derelict. The old guy tries to stop the kids so they beat the old guy instead, but the combat systems in the old guy go into action and scare off the kids while recording all that happened and broadcasting the kid's IDs and names all over the Web and TV. So the old guy suddenly feels that he as a reason for life again – a new life as a Hero.

When I first read the premise for the show I speculated that this might have some potential to be entertaining with perhaps some subtle social commentary. But instead the entire first episode was done in a very heavy-handed and bleak manner. I kept on getting the feeling that it was inspired as much by the “Death Wish” sequels as it was by the basic “Robocop” premise. I'm not a fan of the “life's a bitch, then you die” philosophy for writing a story, or for real life, so I just couldn't buy into the direction that the series is going. (And, as always, I dug around for more info on the manga and found that my speculations on the direction are unfortunately correct.)

So I'm calling it quits on this series and my final rating is C.

Dave Baranyi
GeoffC
2017-10-13 08:39:29 UTC
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Post by Dave Baranyi
“Inuyashiki” is an adaptation of a recent seinen sci-fi manga series. A man in his late fifties whose life is generally shit receives a medical diagnosis that he has only three months to live. This depresses him even more and he goes out at night for a walk to a hilltop where he is smashed to smithereens by a UFO. The UFO isn't damaged, but the beings running it notice that they've killed the old man and another young man who was standing near him. So the UFO-folks rebuild and reanimate the two with various combat spare parts that they have sitting around, and then vanish into space.
I have an anime on my shelves in which a youth is hit by an alien
spacecraft, and the aliens rebuild him as a female. Similar idea.

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Bobbie Sellers
2017-10-13 15:48:32 UTC
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Post by GeoffC
Post by Dave Baranyi
“Inuyashiki” is an adaptation of a recent seinen sci-fi manga series.
A man in his late fifties whose life is generally shit receives a
medical diagnosis that he has only three months to live. This
depresses him even more and he goes out at night for a walk to a
hilltop where he is smashed to smithereens by a UFO. The UFO isn't
damaged, but the beings running it notice that they've killed the old
man and another young man who was standing near him. So the UFO-folks
rebuild and reanimate the two with various combat spare parts that
they have sitting around, and then vanish into space.
I have an anime on my shelves in which a youth is hit by an alien
spacecraft, and the aliens rebuild him as a female. Similar idea.
The aliens are just a setup apparently, in this latest iteration. In
Kashimashi, the story you mention, the aliens hung
around to see what would happen and the new girl in town has some
problems with relationships and even with pre-planned Gender changes
the new girl generally has problems with relationships.

Gender changes for most boys would be frightening. To
be armed by aliens and become a cyborg might be attractive to
the powerless young people.
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