Snowball Earth Episodes 8-9 Deliver Tense Build-Up and Frustrating CG
The review highlights a persistent tension in modern anime production: the gap between ambitious 2D sakura moments and the functional but often criticized CG that carries the bulk of the action.
Reporting from 1 sources: Anime News Network.
The latest two episodes of the anime series "Snowball Earth" advance the siege on the survivors' hideout, a school building repeatedly called the Mishima Mall. Episode 8 follows Sagami and his subordinates as they close in on the hideout, which is protected by a barrier built by Hagane's mother. The episode is described as well-paced and tense, though the CG animation for the kaiju is criticized as awkward, with one bat kaiju's movements compared to a CG child throwing a tantrum. A standout 2D shot of Ao atop her flaming chicken kaiju at the end of episode 8 is praised for its color and intensity. Episode 9 continues the fight but is criticized for cutting away from the airborne kaiju battle to focus on Sagami's backstory, which the review finds unconvincing. The reviewer argues that Sagami's plan-slaughtering those who do not side with him to become a savior-makes him a weak villain, and the flashback meant to generate sympathy instead makes the worldbuilding seem illogical. The fight scenes are described as stretched out and interrupted by flashbacks and dialogue, creating narrative dissonance. The review notes that the show's inconsistent animation choices make the CG look worse by comparison, as brief moments of 2D animation tease a higher quality the series does not maintain.
The review of episodes 8 and 9 of "Snowball Earth" focuses on the siege of the survivors' hideout, which is a school building repeatedly called the Mishima Mall. Episode 8 is praised for its pacing and tension as Sagami and his men attack the barrier built by Hagane's mother. However, the CG animation for the kaiju is singled out as awkward, with one bat kaiju's movements described as resembling a CG child throwing a fit. A notable 2D shot of Ao on her flaming chicken kaiju at the end of the episode is highlighted for its visual quality. Episode 9 is criticized for cutting away from the airborne kaiju fight to focus on Sagami's backstory, which the reviewer finds unconvincing and illogical. The review argues that Sagami's plan-slaughtering those who do not side with him to become a savior-makes him a weak villain, and the flashback meant to generate sympathy instead makes the worldbuilding seem nonsensical. The fight scenes are described as stretched out and interrupted by flashbacks and dialogue, creating narrative dissonance. The review also notes that the show's inconsistent animation choices make the CG look worse by comparison, as brief moments of 2D animation tease a higher quality the series does not maintain.
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Sources
- Anime News Network Snowball Earth Episodes 8-9