Oct 2, 2021
I've never seen a collection of music videos tell a more embellished story than today.
I've heard of the name Waboku some time ago in a MAL article and only stumbled upon them again when I was looking for some interesting music videos to watch, I gave myself the chance to watch "Baten Kaitos" and I must say, it is very enjoyable and I really want to see how it will end.
There is an actual story one can make out of this, with character connections and different plot pieces one can see needs to be drawn together to understand a little more than the exterior
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layer of what is currently being shown. It's well put together for something as small as it is because it doesn't feel rushed but at the same time, swamps you with enough information to understand that there isn't just a music video playing. It's simply brilliant writing.
The audiovisuals are indeed very amazing, given an early scroll through Waboku name, and knowing of A-1, this turned out as high quality as I would have imagined. But the main focus with music videos is the music, which was nothing short of a splendid performance. I must admit, there is no "unique" quality in the music here, however, performances in music videos usually hold the same amount of high-quality vocals regardless of being devoid of uniqueness. Great stuff overall.
Anyways, I'd recommend this one, and whilst this isn't finished yet, from what is currently available, I can imagine it being something of a good finale to this series of music videos.
Reviewer’s Rating: 8
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