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BNA: Brand New Animal
BNA: Brand New Animal
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BNA: Brand New Animal

BNA: Brand New Animal

2020
Fantasy, Action
TV Series
The story takes place in the 21st century where anthropomorphic animals called Beastmen, who had been living in the shadows of history, finally come to light. One day, Michiru Kagemori, a normal high-school student, suddenly transforms into a tanuki Beastman. To escape from Beast Hunters, she makes her journey to Anima City, where Beastmen can live in peace as themselves. There, Michiru meets a wolf Beastman named Shirou Ogami who investigates the truth behind her transformation. (wiki)

BNA: Brand New Animal

2020
Fantasy, Action
TV Series
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Rated 08 Jul 2020
38
33rd
Thematically daft and full of contrived non-sense, BNA fails to deliver. As a racism metaphor, it tries to apply interesting ideas about how segregation leads to self-destructive tendencies but that becomes over exaggerated to the point of parody with a twist so heinously stupid in relation to that theme it's honestly insulting. The pacing also goes wild, bringing up so many plot twists out of nowhere that have no time to breath and, ultimately, become rather pointless and non-sensical.
Rated 02 Aug 2024
75
93rd
This was awesome!!! It's fairly self-determination-positive, (with one weird line that undermines the message slightly at the end), body-positive, and fuzzy! Didn't see it as particularly gay, so I'm not really counting it as representation. Still loved it though. Awooo!
Rated 02 Sep 2021
91
90th
This show takes your standard X-Men/Zootopia-style metaphor, and infuses it with a) breathless cartoonish energy, b) sapphic ladies. I love the unselfconscious fluidity of Michiru's powers, and her complex relationship with Nazuna powers the plot (and everybody realizes they were already dating before the series started, right?). Plus, while the metaphor is up and down on an overall level, it has incredibly incisive and powerful moments - ep 4 is especially thoughtful. And the animation's great!
Rated 29 Aug 2021
2
31st
If you already watched a Trigger show, this will add nothing new. At this point they are simply rehashing the same few ideas they used in Kill la Kill, only with a fraction of that show's chaotic energy and humor.
Rated 06 Oct 2020
69
47th
It's got your typical great Trigger animation and design, combined with your typical shallow, stereotyped Trigger protagonists. And while BNA tries to deliver a relevant political message, it bites off more than it can chew and ends up saying very little. Now despite this, it's still pretty fun at times - but you could always just watch Kill la Kill again to see it all done better.
Rated 05 Aug 2020
70
8th
[s1] characters not especially compelling and plot beats somewhat random. still, some nice style and kind of interesting conspiracy
Rated 16 Jul 2020
40
17th
Dissapointment

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