
I'm still rather loathe to make individual show OTs yet part of doing so is to give something greater exposure and to invite viewers into something with a wider appeal than they might have expected otherwise. Sometimes it doesn't work out if the show goes off the rails but sometimes it works out just right. (Ping Pong, Flowers of Evil , Thunderbolt Fantasy[) and it's always great when it does. Not everyone is interested in the everything of the community thread when the focused discussion of a single show is infinitely more inviting.
What is The Reflection?
Back in 2015, it was annonced Stan Lee was teaming up with Hiroshi Nagahama for a new show. This was a cause of concern among some fans as they didn't want to see Nagahama "wasted" on yet another superhero project in a world where they've grown more commonplace. Fear not, True Believers, becuase it turned out Nagahama is a huge American comic nerd and working with Stan Lee was a dream project for him. Between learning that and the trust Nagahama had built with fans via his earlier works (Flowers of Evil, Mushishi), it was thought to be a project left in very, very good hands. Here's an additional interview with Naghama from May if you don't believe me.
But what's it about?
Seems standard enough but I'll quote Nagahama from the interview above:
CharactersI'll give you guys a brief about what The Reflection is about for those of you who may not know. This work is a joint project between myself and Stan Lee, the god of American comics. We're the co-authors of this work, which will be a Japanese anime series. The general story is there are incidents happening all over the world like natural disasters that kill many people. After these deaths, super heroes arise. It may sound a little stereotypical or cliché, but that's the idea there. If you look at the story more closely, these incidents referred to as "Reflections," you'll start to know the truth behind the incidents. It will start to have a deeper background to it.
(All description taken from this ANN article)
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X-On, a mysterious hero who always appears unexpectedly. His age and other personal history remain unknown. If he can touch anyone for three seconds, he can copy the target's powers, and stock a number of powers for later use this way.
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Ian Izett/I-GUY, a person who has the power to use his voice to generate a concussive blast all around him. He wears powered armor that enhances his concussive voice. His true identity is a famous rock star.
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Eleanor Everts, a hero who excels in computers and intelligence gathering. She has the power to instantly teleport over short-range distances. She has a strong attachment to Xon, and gathers as much information as she can on him.
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Lisa Livingston, an inquisitive and energetic girl who dreams of the sky. She is a competitor in wheelchair sprints. Due to The Reflection event, her beloved wheelchair gained the ability to transform into a giant robot.
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Flaming Fury, a follower of Reys. She is able to freely manipulate flames and can even use it to fly. If she concentrates on her powers, she can use them while completely submerged in water.
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Steel Ruler, a cool-headed woman who agrees with Reys' espoused principles and became his follower. She has a strong ability that allows her to manipulate any metal in existence.
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Reys, a person who has been gathering and manipulating Reflected around him for a secret purpose. His powers are unknown. He excels at playing to the sympathies of people, and he has used this to gather many of the lost and confused Reflected under him to swell his influence.
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Mr. Mystique, a former astronomer who had foreseen and warned people about The Reflection earlier than anyone else. He has the ability to see where all Reflected are, communicate with them, and observe them.
Impressions are mixed after the first episode as it's mostly a peek into the world without much of a story hook and it's ostensibly something made by a comic book nerd for other comic book nerds but I'm feeling confident enough given Nagahama's involvement. If I had to draw a more meta parallel between the show and American comics, this was less episode 1 and more issue #1 in the sense that What It's Like is more important than that of the How Things Work that will no doubt come up later on.
Screenshots
The Reflfection is modeled after American comics and it shows. I'd be remiss if I didn't provide some examples from the first episode.
Videos
Where can I watch?
- Crunchroll (SUB)
- Funimation: Soon™ (DUB)
- Series Director: Koichiro Sohtome
- Director: Hiroshi Nagahama
- Script: Yasuyuki Suzuki
- Music: Trevor Horn
- Original creators:
Hiroshi Nagahama
Stan Lee - Original Character Design: Hiroshi Nagahama
- Character Design: Yoshihiko Umakoshi
Hope people give this a shot and I hope it doesn't fall apart!
Excelsior!
(Thanks to HosannaExcelsis for providing some links I couldn't find!)