Catman · review
Rate a 4 No spoken audio aside from background audio which was in English. In other words English dubbed with English subtitles. Story - was in snip clip form. You start out in some random place doing some random action. Although the action is not that random seeing how it stays complete true to episode title. Which kills the mystery of most of the episode. -Introduction was action based but poorly documented what this show was about. One might see this a spy show? Hahaha... nope. One might see this as a parkour show. hahahaha... try again. The show is more of an everyday catracher in a semi actionlens.(I am aware i misspelt the word. This misspelling of character represents an inside joke)
-Conclusion was better. Did a good job summing up all the preceding events and making an appropriate call based on it.
Art
There are two different character styles used. First is more of averagely drawn character format. By which i mean you have something that looks and represents what you want it to but detail is not there. Since, it is not there it fails to make the art realistic. The other feature of art is the backdrop. A clear hack and paste fix. Budget must have been cheap for they took what looked like to be actual real life pictures and footage and added some buffing effects to make it a tad cartoonish. If you ask me it reassembles more of a picture taken at high speed. The ones where you tried last second to catch the license of the car that smashed into you as it sped off. Those kind of shots. Real lousy idea to work with.
Character
Season one shows the main character's functions but fails to provide proper background. Such as why does he do what he does? Did something happen that changed his perspective?