The GGP (Global Gouverment plan) is a military organization that was launched to the world after a war to restore the situation. In Japan, the GGP against a group of terrorists, the BMA (Borderless Military Alliance), who were known to a number of attacks. So much for the general background to 'Ride Back', an anime I've seen a week in the evening.
The series has twelve episodes, the 2009 is built after a manga by Tetsurou Kasahara. The manga has already been completed in ten volumes. In the U.S. the series is licensed, but I've seen the version of Frostii who have done a pretty good job. The soundtrack is not bad, I especially like the song that is played in the credits.
The main character, Ogata Rin is the daughter of a famous ballet dancer and ballerina himself, until an injury ended her promising career. She decides to focus more on their studies, and moved with her best friend, Shouko together, with which it shared the University visited. Eventually, Rin stumbles then randomly in the rooms of a university club, with 'Ride Backs' deals, which can be thought of as a combination of motorcycle and robot. It is doing with one of them a test drive and finds that she is with her through the ballet-trained body control gradezu a perfect driver. They also inspired the Ride Back to the possibilities that it opens up Rin, and from the feeling is reminiscent of the dancing. So she joined the club, and even takes part in a race. As soon
gets her friend Shouko in a hostage-taking of the BMA, Rin jumps without thinking on their ride back to eject her friend from the building. A rather ill-considered action that Rin brings the attention of the GGP, which holds the girl for a terrorist, because the BMA Ride tracks used. (In retrospect it was probably a good thing for Shouko that Rin has saved them, for the GGP had no intention, regardless of the hostage taking ...) And as Rin rushes to help her younger brother who can be persuaded to verantstalten with a few other tracks to ride a little chaos and falling into a trap of the GGP, their own backs Ride will be tested on living objects, both she and Kenji taken prisoner by the GGP. Rin's brother is forced under torture to accept responsibility for the deaths of his companions (who were actually killed by the GGP), and Rin is being held in the prisons of the GGP.
How then continues with Rin, what the GGP with the BMA and, above all, the commander of the GGP, Karen Bach, the leader of the BMA, Keifer has to do, and what with the two Okakura, connects the man who founded the Uniclub Ride around the tracks can I find out if one looks at the twelve episodes. Brevity is one of the positive aspects of the anime. No unnecessary Füllepisoden, in which nothing happens or the act of resistance brings twenty episodes. Although I think the substance would be a few more episodes have been quite feasible, without the action would have been boring.
action is not so much the focus, although there are some nice scenes with the Ride-backs, and out of Rin is no fierce fighter. It is and remains a civilian, even if it gets through their actions between the fronts. I am more concerned that their Back of the Ride helps to find himself again. Their struggle much more with it refutes itself off. Of course, the act was not as sophisticated as it sounds now, perhaps. But it is perfectly logical, interesting and above all entertaining. The animation is good, especially when it comes to ride tracks. For the faces, there are occasional minor errors, but since I am no one who is looking desperately for errors to dwell on, the animation for me was quite satisfactory.
general, I regret not having taken my time for the series. And now I wish there was really Ride backs. can counter the Motorräder doch gar nicht anstinken...
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