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s-Cry-ed

DVD Info
Year: 2001
Country: Japan
Director: Goro Taniguchi
Cast: Composer - Kotaro Nakagawa
Character Design - Hisashi Hirai
Production company - Sunrise (Gundam, Escaflowne)
Running time: 125 min
Language: English, Japanese with English subtitles

Distributed in Australia by: Madman Entertainment

Synopsis:

Twenty-two years ago a cataclysmic earthquake, “The Great Uprising” created a desolate wasteland called the “Lost Ground”. Today a rag-tag community struggle to survive in the partitioned region. The Great Uprising has had side affect of creating “Alter Users”, teenagers with unique powers. One of these Alter Users is Kazuma who utilizes his powers to earn a living in the Lost Ground.

Review:

An inexplicable disaster, a rebellious teenager with super-human powers and a government agency showing totalitarian tendencies are the mainstays of Japanese manga and anime. As are acronyms which s-CRY-ed launches into early on to soften up the viewer. A government agency HOLD and its Alter User arm, HOLY, seek to capture and recruit Native Alter Users. So it’s not long before teen rebel Kazuma comes into conflict with HOLY.

It’s hard to get excited about s-CRY-ed. It trots out all the usual characters and conflicts with all the enthusiasm of an animatronic show at Disneyland. The plots are predictable and even one or two word summaries of them would give them away. The introduction of cold and emotionless HOLY Alter User, Ryuho produces the expected subplot when he reunites with an unlikely childhood friend. And here’s a tip: if you’re going to give a government body an acronym like HOLD, people are going to expect a covert agenda...

The animation is very basic which almost gives the series a unique style but often crosses the line into blandness. Character designs are eighties futurism with plenty of shoulder pads, pink wraparound sunglasses and lightning bolts. Kazuma fares a lot better than the HOLD crew. He scores a leather jacket with spiky bits while HOLY members are humiliated in lavender uniforms that owe more to American high school marching bands than special operations.

There are some nice action set pieces and cool transformations as Kazuma comes up against various HOLY Alter Users. However, the result often feels like a foregone conclusion.

If it’s traditional action oriented anime you’re after s-CRY-ed may fit the bill. On the evidence of the five episodes of volume one, don’t expect to be blown away. Because all you’re going to get is a gentle shove.

6 Special Moves out of 10

by Andrew Symons

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DVD Releases

Distributed by Madman Entertainment:
s-Cry-ed - Volume 1available now
  • Textless Openings
  • Textless Ending
  • Production Sketches
  • Stills Gallery
  • Madman Propaganda
s-Cry-ed - Volume 2available now
  • Textless Openings
  • Textless Ending
  • Production Sketches
  • Stills Gallery
  • Madman Propaganda
s-Cry-ed - Volume 3available now
  • Textless Openings
  • Textless Ending
  • Production Sketches
  • Stills Gallery
  • Madman Propaganda
s-Cry-ed - Volume 4available now
  • Textless Openings
  • Textless Ending
  • Production Sketches
  • Stills Gallery
  • Madman Propaganda
s-Cry-ed - Volume 5available now
  • Textless Openings
  • Textless Ending
  • Production Sketches
  • Stills Gallery
  • Madman Propaganda
s-Cry-ed - Volume 6available now
  • Textless Openings
  • Textless Ending
  • Production Sketches
  • Stills Gallery
  • Madman Propaganda

Relevant links

www.scryedanime.com

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