


The focus on character development is truly what makes the world of Air Treks enjoyable. Still it helps to keep you on the edge of your seat waiting in suspense.Ĭharacter, Enjoyment: 10/10 Hand-in-hand.Īn excellent job. By that I mean they key it in during the end of a battle or when someone is about to make a big accomplishment. My only problem with it is sometimes it gives away what is about to happen. The music really helps set the pace of the series, especially during the action sequences. It makes you yearn to be in their shoes as they race from rooftop to rooftop flying through the whole city, or how about kicking your worst enemy in the face going about 60 m.p.h? It does suffer from some pauses during the middle of battles, but it isn't enough to deter you as it really helps with character development. The scenes where they are racing or battling are truly amazing. Hell Ikki even busts out some master Roshi style nose bleeds. Women are well endowed as it should be, and a couple of them don't mind being slutty. Along with Berserk that is.Īnimation: 10/10 Gotta love the fan service.Įverything looks great. hope that the anime gods are working on granting me this wish right now. I must say given the fact that this is based on roller blading I was very impressed with the story presentation, and by the end of the 25th episode I was left begging for a second season. I then proceeded to cram 25 episodes in over the span of the night. However by the third episode I was completely hooked. I almost let this one pass by just on the basis that it was based on kids with motorized roller blades. When I started up the first episode of Air Gear I was pretty skeptical. Story: 8/10 Not too bad all things considered.
