Overall, though I did have so many problems with the show, I do understand the sentiments of the creators. At one point of time, the anime has so much going on that it becomes really hard to bring any kind of closure and thus, all of it ends with nothing but even more disappointment. With an entirely new storyline, almost midway through the season, the anime starts to abruptly introduce new characters and each of these characters now bring in their own backgrounds and stories. It becomes clear that the anime is striving to be overly ambitious, which is still fine but things go all mumble jumble when the whole basic premise takes a toss and the only interesting thing that remains is its DBZ styled battles. It’s fun to see how the anime unfolds at the beginning with fast-paced races however, it later becomes a forced attempt to distinguish itself from other shounen anime. In this case, the storyline is excruciatingly painful. But it is a very well known fact that a high production value can never make up for a bad story. The smooth techno tracks make the action scenes even more exciting and ‘Air Gear’ convincingly portrays what it wants to through its action. Almost all of the enjoyment that the show offers entirely relies on its amazing urban setting that is very pleasing to the eyes and also to the ears. Speaking of action, ‘Air Gear’ has great production value and it really excels with its incredibly clean and smooth animation.
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