You see the enemies being hit, but they are still able to get up. However, sword slashes against the enemy were a bit confusing in this anime. The character designs were also really cool, especially with Gran, who was wearing a hoodie-like design with armor on top of it. The visuals gave off a sense of that fantasy flair and it really added to the animation. It looked really cool and was one of the best parts of the episode. The characters ran with thunderous speed towards their enemies with attacks that just sparked against enemy blows. The fight scenes were flashy just like Sword Art Online. Some hand-drawn art even had a 3D effect in some parts of the episode which should pull audiences in that much more. The forest, village, and the surroundings looked wonderful. The art is filled with color with the first episode being set in a quiet town in the middle of a field. The world instantly reminded me of a Tales of game. Its first episode lives up to the pedigree of the studio with fantastic animation and solid voice acting, but the story is unfortunately cliche. It has an anime adaptation from A-1 Pictures, the studio behind Sword Art Online, The Seven Deadly Sins, Magi, Fairy Tail, and many other popular shows. Granblue Fantasy is Japanese only mobile title that's currently slated for a PS4 release in 2018.
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