Eve no Jikan (ONA) Reviews
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Title(s): |
Eve no Jikan
Time of Eve
ć¤ć“ć®ęé (Japanese) |
Creator: |
Code,
Directions, Inc.,
Studio Rikka
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Genres: |
Comedy,
Drama,
Psychological,
Science Fiction
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Age Group: |
Older Children (May contain mild bad language, bloodless violence) |
Vintage: |
July 31, 2008 |
Status: |
Completed |
Summary: |
In the not too distant future androids have come into common usage. Taking the androids for granted, humans treat them as if they were common everyday tools, while on the other hand, some people empathize with androids due to their human-like appearance (save for a digital ring floating above their heads). This has become a social problem and these people are frowned upon as a result. Rikuo, one who has taken androids for granted for his entire life, one day discovers that Sammy, his home android, has been acting strangely and finds a strange phrase recorded in her activity log. He, along with his friend Masaki, traces Sammy's footsteps and come upon an unusual cafe. This cafe's main rule is to not discriminate between humans and androids. |
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Eve no Jikan
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Overall Rating
Excellent
Story: 5
Dialogue: 5
Animation: 5
Entertainment: 5
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I canāt help but love this series.
On the surface, āEve no Jikanā, or āTime of Eveā, is a series playing on the popular trope āsoul in the shellā ā i.e. robot/android/AI (Artificial Intelligence) with a soul, own thought processes, emotions, all that stuff. And though I personally am not particularly fond of androids, āEve no Jikanā definitely counts among my favourites.
Long reviewās long, as might have been obvious.
I mentioned the concept; and it is not utterly new. The robot/human distinction has been played upon ( read more)
I canāt help but love this series.
On the surface, āEve no Jikanā, or āTime of Eveā, is a series playing on the popular trope āsoul in the shellā ā i.e. robot/android/AI (Artificial Intelligence) with a soul, own thought processes, emotions, all that stuff. And though I personally am not particularly fond of androids, āEve no Jikanā definitely counts among my favourites.
Long reviewās long, as might have been obvious.
I mentioned the concept; and it is not utterly new. The robot/human distinction has been played upon quite a bit in anime, usually resulting in a man-vs-machine kind of setup. āEve no Jikanā tries a different perspective, however, and does that well.
āEve no Jikanā tells a story about humans and androids; not a love story like Chobits, but certainly one that defies the man vs. machine trope. To be exact, itās about the relationships between humans and robots; the differences, possible similarities, what makes humans human and androids, well, androids. Itās quite a new perspective; one that brings both a psychological and a philosophic aspect to the entire sci-fi setting--something rare in itself.
The story per se is somewhat simple, but itās the way itās done that is awesome. Comparably fresh; very well-written, hooking and with a couple interesting turns and revelations throughout; and definitely deep enough to evoke thoughts. Thereās both psychological and philosophical aspects woven in, and where itās completely serious in these matters, it can also get quite touching throughout. Somewhat sad at times, too, but I actually tend to like the serious stuff.
The characters are very well-done and only complement the storyline. They certainly arenāt short on personality; and everyone plays a role in the general story and for the development of the main characters. It only helps for that that everyoneās likable for once, not to mention believable, and rather easy to relate to considering that weāre far from living with androids ;). Character development is outstanding for a short series, and certainly makes for another good hook of attention.
It only helps that the emotion gets across very well as well. The dialogue is excellent; the script flows well, gets the characters across very well, and the voice actingās without faults.
The animationās outstanding; clear, vivid, and especially good with anything digital, be it androids themselves or anything onscreen. The art is pretty realistic, and the music is quite good. āEve no Jikanā knows when to hit the strings and when to keep silent, and it definitely helps the atmosphere.
āEve no Jikanā is thought-provoking, and can get quite sad at times. So if you donāt like serious topics, or thinking about what youāve just watched, avoid. If you like psychological or philosophical themes, however, and donāt mind if shows are almost free of comedic moments, Iād state āEve no Jikanā as one of the definite must-watches.
I like sci-fi as much as the next watcher, exclude giant AIs; but be it among sci-fi anime or anime in general, Iām not exaggerating calling āEve no Jikanā one of the most intriguing, well-written series Iāve watched. Itās interesting, unpredictable, touching, and the development of both story and characters is simply outstanding. It also plays on life, on humans and robots and their relationships, on mistakes and decisions and how everything affects someone else. The concept and storyline in itself may be slightly simple; the result certainly isnāt.
My only real complaint would be that āEve no Jikanā is short. Itās only six episodes long, something around 1.5-2 hours all in all, and while itās as complete as can be for that, I definitely would have loved to see more of the setting. I do guess thatās just my bias again, though. :)
Highly recommended for those who like a slightly more serious sci-fi story, one thatās not man vs mecha, or just something to think about. Personally, Iām not much into mecha, but āEve no Jikanā defies the trope, and I love it for that.
Cheers!~ ( show less)
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2 out of 2 people found this review helpful.
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Neat concept
Written by deshende on August 18, 2010 at 7:40 PM
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Overall Rating
Excellent
Story: 5
Dialogue: 5
Animation: 5
Entertainment: 5
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This series is very well written. It's thought provoking, and kind of sad, but very entertaining. My only complaint is that it's kind of short (I went through all of the episodes in one sitting).
It's not your typical man vs machine kind of story.
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6 out of 6 people found this review helpful.
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I enjoyed "Time of EVE"
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Overall Rating
Excellent
Story: 5
Dialogue: 4
Animation: 4
Entertainment: 5
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I was not able to read the synopsis of this anime, but I was immediately warped inside the story as it began to unfold I was intrigued by the characters' developments, emotions, and also their appearances. Am not really into robots, androids or AIs but this anime made me think...how people often played "God" yet would not think as Godly as possible, not considering the consequences that will affect others (people or bio-bot).
I loved how the lead character Rikou realized what was really happening in front of him. And how the androids at EVE ( read more)
I was not able to read the synopsis of this anime, but I was immediately warped inside the story as it began to unfold I was intrigued by the characters' developments, emotions, and also their appearances. Am not really into robots, androids or AIs but this anime made me think...how people often played "God" yet would not think as Godly as possible, not considering the consequences that will affect others (people or bio-bot).
I loved how the lead character Rikou realized what was really happening in front of him. And how the androids at EVE played their roles well as realization sets in for Rikou and Masaki (his friend).
Though it's short (with 6 episodes) it is definitely a must watch. Enjoy! :) ( show less)
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5 out of 5 people found this review helpful.
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A must watch!
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Overall Rating
Excellent
Story: 5
Dialogue: 5
Animation: 5
Entertainment: 5
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I would recommend this anime to anyone that's looking for a nice simple anime to watch. It's got a really nice storyline to it and you can't help but like most, if not all, the characters in it which makes you want to know how it ends. I just wish it was more than 6 episodes long =(
Overall I'd definitely give this anime a 5/5! So what are ya waiting for?? Start watching! You won't be dissappointed! =D
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4 out of 4 people found this review helpful.
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Awesome
Written by Shankback on August 12, 2010 at 3:53 PM
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Overall Rating
Excellent
Story: 5
Dialogue: 5
Animation: 4
Entertainment: 5
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I love this kind of anime, it hooks you in and you have to know what's going to happen.
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2 out of 5 people found this review helpful.
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Eve No Jikan
Written by jld on August 11, 2010 at 6:52 AM
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Overall Rating
Excellent
Story: 5
Dialogue: 5
Animation: 5
Entertainment: 5
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A really good anime that does at times get a little but also has alot of interesting plot twists and a nicely developing storyline. Each episode shows insight into the patrons of Cafe Eve. It also shows a taste of what might be around the corner in man's future, androids, and a new for of bigotry toward synthetic lifeforms. All in all a good watch. It's a pity more episodes aren't available to view.
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5 out of 5 people found this review helpful.
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