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GoggleFox2010-12-20 16:35:45

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What is this?

Rah Xephon is a rather strange take on the "mecha" genre of anime. It includes tons of sub-plots intermingling, an extensive background, wonderful art direction, and many, many references to music theory and history. It's one of those stories that you have to watch closely, since if you blink you'll likely miss something important.

Okay, that's what show you're watching. But what is this?

I'm doing a "Let's Watch" of this show. It's been a few tries on this forum, by different people, to get a complete run of this show from beginning to end, and after ponicalica's run unfortunately ended in the middle, I've taken up the mantle. I have the full collection with me, and I'm going to try to produce at least one update per week. Unfortunately, these updates take a while to compose, so I can't promise I'll stay consistent with updates.

I've heard Rah Xephon's just a ripoff of Evangelion anyway. Is that true?

Eh... no. It's inspired by Evangelion, but they're not the same in the least. Think of it as what happens when people who grew up after having seen Eva rip the Super Robot genre a new one react to that, and try to create something of their own, something beautiful. Eva looks at the world and tears it down, claiming it's worthless. Rah Xephon looks at the world and claims it's flawed, shows you those flaws, then shows you the beauty that lies there also. Then it brings the world back from its ashes.

In short, where some reconstructions of the genre tried to bring back the old formula, Rah Xephon chose to throw aside formula entirely, and tells its own story. I think it does a pretty good job, but it's nothing if not mind screwy.

How will you be doing this?

Mostly text, but peppered with images here and there. So as not to make Fast Eddie scream bloody murder at us all, I'm going to try to keep the images small in size so their footprint on the server is likewise small. I'd do without the images, but let's face it, walls of text with no reference to go by isn't going to help anything, and this show is defined heavily by its art direction. To not take screenshots would be a great disservice to the show and to you.

So is this blind or not?

Half of it's blind. I haven't seen past about episode 14 or so. The first half I've seen before, but I wasn't paying very close attention. By the very nature of this LB, I'll be paying tons of attention to the story this time. Consider this an analysis that you're free to add to as you wish. (That's what comments are for, after all!)

That said, do not post spoilers. It's more for readers' sakes than mine, but seriously, just don't. This is your one and only warning.

Alright, let's do this thing.

Couldn't agree more. Be with you in a moment.

Comments

Jhiday Since: Dec, 1969
Dec 21st 2010 at 2:34:32 AM
Ohoh, fun !

Your take on the show is interesting, as you've got a good grasp on some of the basics... but there's at least one point where I laughed out loud due to how wrong you were. (I'm not telling where for obvious reasons.)

Half the fun in this series is to puzzle the truth of what's really going on beyond all the pyrotechnics, and it should be fascinating to watch you put the pieces together.
GoggleFox Since: Dec, 1969
Dec 21st 2010 at 7:09:51 AM
It'll be interesting to see your comments, then! And don't worry. As I said in the first post, I've seen half of the series, though my memory is vague. At least a few of the off comments I made in this set are deliberately misleading.
hollow49 Since: Dec, 1969
Dec 22nd 2010 at 4:06:50 AM
This should be good. The show is a favourite of mine, and your style is both evocative and informative. You've managed to pick up on several details that are easily missed on first viewing but still keep the flow going.

Last liveblog for this series I added comments on the Gratuitous Nahuatl used in some of the technobabble and helped provide Dolem names that were only given in liner notes not in the show proper, but that's all still available in Ponacalica's thread and you have the DV Ds yourself. For the new readers of the livblog I'll just state that "ollin" is Nahuatl for "movement" and part of the name of a sun-god, but the in-show meaning will become clear from context later.

I don't want to say too much at this point for fear of spoilers and because I don't have access to my DV Ds until after Christmas so I can't double-check when certain scenes occur. But I look forward to your next episode commentary.
ShinnBidan Since: Dec, 1969
Dec 27th 2010 at 2:00:28 AM
I've always had a thing for Rah Xephon, and I'm enjoying seeing your take on it. Makes me wish I got the series for Christmas.
hollow49 Since: Dec, 1969
Jan 15th 2011 at 5:07:29 AM
Um - I don't want to be pushy, but is this still going? Or is there a curse upon Rah Xephon liveblogs?
GoggleFox Since: Dec, 1969
Jan 15th 2011 at 1:54:39 PM
Yes, eventually, I've been busy. Also yes.
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