
Hi. Heroic Age is pretty fresh anime that still on air. I've seen only one AMV and it was a debut AMV so it wasn't really fun.
EDIT: I suppose i should get you some info on the anime since it's new and not many now what it's about.
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Heroic Age
What's It About?
Once there was a mighty race who called themselves the Golden Tribe. They called other “primitive” tribes out into the universe, and three answered their call: the Silver Tribe, the bug-like Bronze Tribe, and the mecha-themed Hero Tribe. But a fourth tribe came into the picture on its own. Dubbed the Iron Tribe, this was humankind. One of their ships crash-landed on a devastated planet, leaving behind a sole infant survivor. Years later, the ship Argonaut, guided by the apparently psychic Princess Deianeira, comes in search of both the lost ship and a young man the princess feels will be their savior. From what? Maybe the horde of buglike Bronze Tribe critters who attack them once they find and try to interact with the now-young man.
Is It Any Good?
The title of the series apparently refers not to a time period, but to the young man at its center. It's much too early to tell where the story is going, as the first episode provides only the mythical background for the story setting and no real details on what the whole deal is with this reverently-treated Princess Deianeira, how she (and the twins) have powers, or how she is linked to this young man. How he is supposed to be their savior becomes abundantly clear when the battle against the Bronze Tribe members (think Starship Troopers) commences in earnest. Heavy use of Greek names reinforces the feel that the series is aiming to be a mythic space epic, albeit one peppered by mecha battles and spots of levity.
While it may be too early to make a decision on the storytelling, visuals will unquestionably be one of the series’ strengths. Impressive use of CG effects, especially in ship designs and movements, highlight good-looking animation and artistry. Character designs favor longer, lankier builds, with faces that may strongly remind a viewer of Mobile Suit Gundam Seed – but that should be no surprise, given that Hisashi Hirai, the character designer, was also responsible for SEED. One mecha design takes on a vaguely Evangelionesque look, while others are more typical. The orchestrated musical score, so far, is inconsistent. It favors the grand sound of epic sci-fi anime but jumps around quite a bit in style.
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