Broken Blade is a manga that started being released in 2007. I found out about it in 2009 and I am a pretty big fan of the series. Currently, there are only ten volumes of the manga released and the series is ongoing. Production I.G. and Xebec started work on the anime in 2010. The anime consists of six fifty minute movies and is licensed in North America by Sentai Filmworks. This post is about the first movie. I would say that this show is a fantasy mecha anime with a hint of sci-fi. This story has a considerable amount of potential for a mecha anime, and the author weaves quite the tale about overcoming one’s destiny with the help of what people consider to be nothing but a broken blade.
Summary
The people who live in the continent Cruzon are born with the ability to manipulate quarts. This ability is called magic. They refine quarts to make them flexible so they can turn gears, power vehicles, and even fire bullets. Quarts are also refined into luminous quarts, which emit light. Both forms of quarts are used in the creation of mechs that are called Golems. These Golems are the main force of weaponry employed in the armies of all Cruzon nations. One of these nations, Krisna, has been thrown into war. The reluctant king of Krisna calls for one of his military school friends, Rygart Arrow, for help. The catch is that Rygart is an un-sorcerer. Put simply, Rygart was born without the ability to manipulate quarts.
He cannot drive vehicles, turn on lights, or even shoot a gun. He was teased and picked on because of this. Rygart’s only means for survival was farming. This is one of the only jobs a un-sorcerer can do. Being born an un-sorcerer is incredibly rare. Rygart’s own father sold everything he had in order to buy a farm. Rygart’s father believed that Rygart could change his destiny. Rygart was even sent to military school in hopes that his “inner sorcerer” would awaken. This never happened, but Rygart became best friends with Hodr, Sigyn Erster, and Zess.
The Delphine is then taken back to the capital to be studied. Rygart talks to Queen Sigyn about what happened. Later, the enemy attacks again and Rygart decides to go talk to Zess in order to settle this whole miss understanding. Then the first episode ends.
Commentary
I loved this manga and waited for so long for the anime to be made. This series has so much potential for a mecha. I love the depth of creativity and meaning in the story. It is a story about rising above where you came from. This series does have some fan service with Queen Sigyn, who really doesn’t need to where a see through top in her quarters.
Overall, this was a really good episode. I love the art style; it isn’t super original, but the amount of detail is very true to the manga. The music fits nicely. And the story is quite good.
The main reason I wanted to do this as my first series of posts is that this anime brings up a lot of tough questions and situations. For instance, if you were given the option to fight for a friend would you, even if it could cost you everything? It is one thing to say yes, but it is an entirely different thing to do it.
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