BLUE ARCHIVE THE ANIMATION
STATUS
COMPLETE
EPISODES
12
RELEASE
June 23, 2024
LENGTH
24 min
DESCRIPTION
The anime will adapt the "Countermeasures Committee" arc.
The city's academies are divided into their own districts and are considered mostly independent.
The General Student Council acts as governing board to manage the academies as a whole. However, the group's ability to govern has come to halt since the mysterious disappearance of the General Student Council president. Countless issues have begun to surface throughout Kivotos in the absence of the president's leadership.
To avoid disaster, the General Student Council requests assistance from the Federal Investigation Club, otherwise known as Schale. In fact, Schale is the city's newest club and the last to be approved before the president's disappearance.
To accomplish its task, Schale relies on the guidance of a Sensei who can help them resolve the incidents around Kivotos.
(Students are required to carry personal weapons and smart phones! Get a taste of the military action, love, and friendship the Academy City has to offer!)
(Source: Anime News Network, Nexon, edited)
CAST
Shiroko Sunaookami
Yui Ogura
Hoshino Takanashi
Yumiri Hanamori
Serika Kuromi
Ayaka Oohashi
Nonomi Izayoi
Chiyuki Miura
Sensei
Shougo Sakata
Ayane Okusora
Sayaka Harada
Hina Sorasaki
Ryou Hirohashi
Aru Rikuhachima
Reina Kondou
Yuuka Hayase
Ran Haruka
Kayoko Onikata
Yukiyo Fujii
Mutsuki Asagi
Rumi Ookubo
Hifumi Ajitani
Kaede Hondo
Arona
Konomi Kohara
Iori Shiromi
Ayane Sakura
Ako Amau
Marika Kouno
Haruka Igusa
Erika Ishitobi
Noa Ushio
Sayumi Suzushiro
Nagisa Kirifuji
Saori Hayami
Chinatsu Hinomiya
Haruka Kouzuki
Yume Kuchinashi
Mai Fuchigami
Kaiser PMC Director
Tetsu Inada
Azusa Shirasu
Koharu Shimoe
Momoi Saiba
Midori Saiba
EPISODES
Dubbed
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REVIEWS
Fusionaceblus
78/100Blue Archive's Anime is a great watch for fans and non-fans alike. I hope they make more.Continue on AniListBlue Archive is a gacha game-
Okay, that already has a LOT of baggage. Gacha games aren't viewed in a positive light at all due to understandable reasons like gambling and addiction. They also don't normally have good anime adaptations (like Azur Lane's). But I think Blue Archive is completely enjoyable without the gameplay and is shown fantastically well in it's anime adaptation.
Starting of with its reveal, I knew it was going to be at least decent. I don't play a lot of gacha games but Blue Archive is one I actually enjoy, because of the story. The story of Blue Archive is fantastic. Not just for a gacha game, but just in general. The characters are fun, the scenarios are as wacky as they can be emotionally investing, and the music is wonderful. Knowing that they were doing an adaptation of the first volume, made me know this was going to be handled at least competently. They even announced that Sensei is in the anime and plays a major part. Thank god.
Now that the full anime is out, I can say that it delivered. As a fan, I feel this was a good watch and I enjoyed tuning in to watch the anime every week. No episode really left me unhappy besides "I want more." I think for a non-fan, they can enjoy it too, although there are a decent amount of references in this that aren't cleanly resolved in the anime, like what happened to the FTF's school debt, or why Shiroko Terror was in the beginning of the anime if they weren't going to acknowledge anything about it, or what the Kaiser Director was looking for. Most of these are answered in the game, but not in the anime, which I think can confuse people who have only watched this.
As an adaptation, it adds the dimension of seeing the characters moving and talking, as well as more varied locations than the few backgrounds they have in the game, which is already a treat enough. They also reference later chapters, like mentioning and showing Yume, and Hoshino when she was a second-year. There's also plenty of new music which is another strong point of Blue Archive, with the credits theme just being a complete vibe. The action is incredibly well done, and isn't just shootouts.
As for the fan service (moreso in the "its that character I recognize" sense than ecchi stuff), it's also handled well. Sure, there's a large cast of students in the game and it's only growing, but knowing that this is only an adaptation of the first volume sets reasonable expectations. But still, they show other characters involved in other stories, like the rest of the Make-Up Work Club, the Saiba twins, as well as Yuuka and Noa when they go to the aquarium, which is actually a brand-new scene added to the anime, where cute girls do cute things.
Honestly, my biggest complaint is the initial release of it. It wasn't picked up for official subbing so the only "legal" way of watching it was with poorly done subs. At the time of writing this, it's still an issue, although fansubs help fix this (which is something I can't believe we're having to rely on in 2024). The official YouTube channel has the episodes, which is kind of astounding already, but they're only on episode 5 right now. If they do more, I hope they get a better release system down, because seeing them with the "official" sub when they were coming out was awful and ruined a lot of the more impactful scenes with bad translation and lack of any emotion in the subs.
I really like this anime, and I think it's worth a watch. Even for non-fans, I think there's something to enjoy here and that already should be a testament to how solid it is. My only gripe is the release of it, but over time I'm sure that will be smoothed over. I really hope they cover later chapters with as much quality as they gave this anime, because it only gets better from here.
TheFlyingSoda
31/100How to miss the whole point of the game you're adaptingContinue on AniListGacha adaptations… Gacha adaptations… Goddamn Gacha adaptations… Where do I begin with this one? Gacha adaptations are the most infamous adaptations in the industry. They’re the type of shows that clearly have no idea how to set up their stories. Either they tried too hard to connect with their source materials or they’re just lazy promotions for said materials. Blue Archive is clearly a victim of this. This sparks a lot of red flags regarding how it promotes the game itself that you might really consider thinking if the anime even tried or if you just want to play the game instead. Quite the series we have here, huh? But tell me, the OPs and EDs are promising so you may think this show would at least be a tolerable one, don’t you- Absolutely not, and I would guarantee to tell why this series fails in a lot of fundamental aspects. --- What is Blue Archive about? This series is about Sensei (yes, he’s called that, he doesn’t really have an official name unless you consider our usernames in the game) who is hired to be… you guessed it, a teacher. His job is to take care of the schools in a world we call “Kivotos”. In this scenario, though, this show is at least based on the Countermeasures Committee arc. Shiroko found Sensei lying around on the ground in the town and thought it would be a good idea to have him as the teacher of a forbidden school named “Abydos”. Abydos is a shell of what it was before because as of currently, it doesn’t have any students other than the Foreclosure Task Force which consists of Shiroko, Serika, Ayane, Nonomi, and Hoshino. They want Sensei to stay around for longer because not only do they want to keep the school they study in healthy but there’s also danger involved. Blue Archive’s premises are interesting because unlike other school anime whether they have fantasy involved or not, there’s always initial tension involved and each of the story ideas tells us the creation and mystery of each relevant school. Sadly, however, this won’t last for long. Before I get into how the anime is directed, let me briefly explain Volume 1 of the game first. I’m personally not a fan of Volume 1 (and the game’s storytelling in general). While they do have nice build-ups, they feel a little too stagnant for what they are. They rely a little too much on slice-of-life aspects and as much as I’m a fan of SoL, they tend to get in the way of the story’s progression. Hell, even if we get to the serious parts, the story tends to take itself too seriously. It tries too hard to express the personal struggle of each character but most of it either felt forced or doesn’t matter. It also has symbolism which is actually damn awesome but in the end, it’s rendered as more of a concept than an actual connection to the story. With all of this being said, this right here is an anime adaptation we’re talking about. You would think that even with just 12 episodes, it should at least decently address the problems of volume 1 in the game, right? To that, I answer, HELL NO. In fact, the series does the opposite. Even for non-BA standards, the anime disrespected what the game really offered and it’s really painful to look at. The direction is the biggest cause of this show. While the direction in the game is still mediocre at best, it at least stayed true to how it connects with the story. This one, on the other hand, misses the whole point of what the story in the game aims for. It even misses the point of what Sensei is. More on that later. But you get what I mean here. The directing is the cause of why the pacing is so problematic in the first place. Cutting out the prologue is the biggest mistake this show has ever made. The prologue actually shows us how Sensei roams around Kivotos while also building his responsibilities as a teacher. We see how Sensei meets his students. We see how he takes care of his students. We see how danger is set up. Heck, we even see the mysteries set around the world. We don’t see ALL OF THIS in the show. It’s as if the show thought the first few minutes of volume 1 was the true start. On the surface, this doesn’t seem so bad. But if you had played the game before, you would have realized that this is not how we start the story. There are a lot of unanswered questions involved and this is our first encounter. Hell, even ignoring how this show cuts out the prologue for no reason, the directing is still bad. We have a lot of cool and strong shit from the game. We have the halos which play a very crucial role in the story. We have the origins of Kivotos. We have the mysterious evil leaking in Kivotos. We have Sensei’s credit card. We even have heavy lore revolving around the characters. You wanna know what the show did? While most of those are present here, none of them actually play a role while other stuff like the credit card is left out. Why? It’s because the show treats Blue Archive as a slice-of-life romcom with action as a superficial aspect (again, more on said aspect later) instead of what the game is even about. This is not Lycoris Recoil. This show shouldn’t really be doing any of this. It has a lot of things that are in the game and it still didn’t even try to use any of it alongside the absence of the prologue on top of it. If you’re wondering how nothing happens when someone gets shot by a gun even after finishing the show, I wouldn’t blame you. This is a massive problem we’re facing and it’s only spreading from here. The halos aren’t really explained here. They’re really just there for aesthetic purposes while students are invincible to gunshots. This show either forces us to play the game to discover how it works or it purposely reduces that factor into plot armor. Like I said, it doesn’t end here. The show contradicts the story by shoving in a lot of slice-of-life and comedy aspects to “cover” the unanswered chaos involved. While the game still overuses those aspects, those treatments are even worse here. The show really doesn’t know what it tries to aim for. It just seems like it wants to be like the generic seasonals we see before. It plays too safe with its setup. It doesn’t want to expand more on serious stuff. It’s not funny. It’s how it is. By the way, I mentioned how symbolism in Blue Archive is relatively underused in the game. It’s a good time to point out that it’s not present here and… that’s also really a massive problem. I can forgive the game for rendering symbolism as concepts even if it degrades the writing. But leaving them out is a horrible thing, even worse than cutting out the prologue because they’re used to show us what the mysteries are. Lastly, the fight scenes are garbage. Some may consider this as a nitpick and that’s totally understandable. But I just can’t stress to you how negatively it affects the show. The choreography is complete nonsense. Characters resolve each problem in each fight by asspulls, such asspulls as removing hardcore consequences the moment students are about to win or students are motivated by Sensei’s weak-ass words just because. There is something really off with the choreography. We’re not given enough time to see how students fight. We spend the rest of the time seeing characters do surface-level stuff. They don’t really show how they fight effectively. We just see characters winning by either random luck of their own or elements of surprise. The show is too afraid to hurt its own characters because of those problems. Hell, we can ignore the horrible fight scenes and this glaring problem is still presented. Even Hoshino, who sacrificed herself to save the Foreclosure Taskforce, is given a treatment that is not harsh enough. --- Let’s move on to the cast, consisting of Sensei the main teacher, Shiroko the bank robber, Serika the tsundere cat, Ayane the table flipper, Nonomi the sunflower with a minigun, and Hoshino the unstabled uncle. The main girls aren’t really much to speak of, even in the game. They have no personality other than being based on one character trait. Yeah, they do their own purpose but that’s really about it. Nothing to say here because they aren’t really worth more than a few sentences individually. The same can be said with the side cast. They have a role for each but they don’t do much. None of these characters are close to being impactful. They’re too straightforward and they don’t express much besides their cookie-cutter expressions. Yeah, we have the famous Aru shock face meme presented but most of the time, they’re really just plot devices to move the plot forward. But no other character comes close to being a problem child as the Sensei in this show. He is, without question the worst part of this godforsaken adaptation ever. Sensei in the game was actually a character of his own. He’s mature, he’s independent, and he sets up his own responsibilities. While I still don’t think he’s that great of a character, everything he does in the game is at least understandable. In the anime, you get none of that. He’s reduced to being a generic harem protagonist who’s afraid of certain things for no reason. He really has nothing to show. He’s just there because the anime really needed a teacher around. Think about it, he’s a living contradiction to the story. He clearly has no idea what he does as a teacher. He only does his job because his students really need to succeed. While that is understandable by itself, he’s brainless because he mostly follows his own students just to keep his job going instead of actually taking care of his own responsibilities alone for once. Seriously, I really want to punch him in the face. --- The animation in this is bland. It’s stiff. It looks like it was made by middle schoolers who recently discovered Twitter. The character designs, anime or game, are a massive hit-or-miss. While they at least fit with each character, most of the time, they still look generic and aren’t really my cup of tea. The soundtrack, minus the OP and ED both of which are fine, is deplorable. From a generous perspective, this is the biggest crime in the show minus the absences of the prologue and the symbolism as well as the flanderization of Sensei. The music is outright amateur and doesn’t fit well with Blue Archive at all. The voice acting is good, though. Hoshino’s voice actress really went all out with her character. --- It’s a shame with how the anime went and the anime is a shame itself. Really, though, it manages to miss the whole point of what Blue Archive is. Listen, I personally don’t like Blue Archive in general but I can still see how it’s written. This show is a spit in the face in how it “promotes” the game. It’s yet another generic example of how fundamentally flawed Gacha adaptations are. Just look at Arknights for a moment. Sure, it’s not very amazing but the story in there is still pretty good and manages to connect with the game well. Blue Archive’s anime cannot do the same. It tries too hard to be its own thing when it messes with what the game offers. Let’s hope that if it were to have a sequel that adapts volume 2, it would at least avoid the problems this anime has. But I highly doubt it would happen.
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