Saint Seiya Omega Episode 20
* All Images used, courtesy of Wonzo's impressions post *
I'm one of the one's who has been keeping up with
Saint Seiya Omega and this episode was a really good one. It certainly has the staff listing to back it up too. As
duckroll had mentioned earlier this episode was written by
Reiko Yoshida. For the first time since episode one,series director
Morio Hatano storyboarded this episode and
Yoshihiko Umakoshi was both animation director and worked on key animation for the first time since the first episode.
Right as the episode begins it seems to have a different style compared to the last few episodes the way it freeze frames like a cloured sketchbook as it zooms in on the apples in the rain.
There were many great shots or scenes such as the star filled sky with the milky way and later the aurora borealis effect, the way the fields of flowers bloomed, looking at the tower of babel from the room Sonya was in.
I couldn't help but notice too that the way lighting was used in this episode the characters really gave off that watery, reflective, glassy eyed type look. It was also interesting to see Mars depicted in a different style again as shown
here.
There was a nice new look at Sonya this week captured
here. It was great to get at least a little bit more back-story with her and Eden, even though it wasn't much. At least of the female characters she's my favorite, so I looked up her Seiyuu this episode and was surprised to find out it was
Aya Hisakawa.
I haven't recognized her voice at all and she's done some pretty iconic roles that I'm a fan of such as Ami/Sailor Mercury in
Sailor Moon and Miki in
Utena. Naturally she's done much more but I'm probably not familiar with them yet.
Naturally this episode had some pretty great animation but one scene confused me with it's scaling. I'm talking about when Eden uses a beam type attack
here
It seemed to create such a large explosion and the next shot with the crater, to me, looked quite sizable as well. Aria calls to Kouga and it seemed strange that she wasn't phased by the attack despite being in such close proximity to the two combatants. When Kouga digs himself out of the ground though, the damage radius, while still large enough, didn't seem anywhere near as big as it initially came across.
Another attack that had really great animation and effects I thought was the one pictured
here
As
Instro mentioned,
Toshihiko Sahashi's music this episode is really great. There was quite a few memorable pieces throughout the episode for me.
-Thanks to those who read all the way through my impressions written here.