Welcome to Japanimation Station’s Kyoto Vacation, Season 4 of the anime podcast brought to you by the folks at The Weekly Stuff Podcast. We are here to dive into the wide and wonderful world of anime, and you can subscribe on all platforms at JapanimationStation.Com.
We are back for Part 5 of our Kyoto Vacation, entitled “Kyoto Animation’s Splendid Isolation,” and today we’re discussing what might be the worst series the fine folks at KyoAni have ever made: 2013’s Beyond the Boundary, a show that is as beautifully animated as anything the studio has ever produced, but suffers from generic (and sometimes incoherent) storytelling, flat characters, and a frustratingly repetitive and off-putting sense of ‘comedy.’ It also has a feature film follow-up, 2015’s I’ll Be Here, which is even more stunningly animated, but also somehow even more maddening as a piece of storytelling. It’s a strange show, but a fascinating one to talk about.
Enjoy, and come back next week for our review of the second season of Love, Chuunibyo, and Other Delusions – Heart Throb!
Time Chart:
Theme Song: 0:00:00 – 0:01:30
Beyond the Boundary Review: 0:01:30 – 1:30:13
Eyecatch Break: 1:30:13 – 1:30:51
I’ll Be Here Movie Review: 1:30:51 – 2:23:26
End Theme: 2:23:26 – 2:24:28
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