Azur Lane: Bisoku Zenshin!

Azur Lane: Slow Ahead!

アズールレーン びそくぜんしんっ!

ComedySci-Fi
7.012 episodesFinished Airingwinter 2021

Studio: Studio CANDY BOX

Synopsis

In a seemingly peaceful time without looming threats of Sirens or war, shipgirls from different nations live together in harmony. Some girls, such as the destroyers Ayanami, Javelin, Laffey, and Z23, attend school. Others immerse themselves into various other activities, including sports, foraging, training, going to formal parties, or even vying for the commander's attention! But one thing is for certain: the girls will continue to deepen their friendship in the pleasant port of Azur Lane! [Written by MAL Rewrite]

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Characters & Voice Actors

Ayanami

Ayanami

Main

VA: Taichi, You

Javelin

Javelin

Main

VA: Yamane, Nozomi

Laffey

Laffey

Main

VA: Naganawa, Maria

Z23

Z23

Main

VA: Abe, Rika

Admiral Graf Spee

Admiral Graf Spee

Supporting

VA: Fuchigami, Mai

Akashi

Akashi

Supporting

VA: Uesaka, Sumire

Ark Royal

Ark Royal

Supporting

Baltimore

Baltimore

Supporting

VA: Takahashi, Minami

Belfast

Belfast

Supporting

VA: Horie, Yui

Bismarck

Bismarck

Supporting

VA: Fukuhara, Ayaka

Bremerton

Bremerton

Supporting

Comet

Comet

Supporting

Reviews

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"Fine, I'll do it myself." — Yostar, probably. The first adaptation of Azur Lane was a disaster. Poor pacing, inconsistent animation quality, bad writing reducing a major faction (Ironblood) to a minor role...gacha adaptations aren't known for their quality, but that didn't stop Azur Lane from sinking in the Sea of Disappoinments. So, what does Bisoku Zenshin do to avoid the same fate? Fluff. Loads upon loads of fluff. Where the first adaptation struggled to find a balance between action and comedy, Bisoku Zenshin doubles down on lightheartedness. Each episode follows Starter Squad on their adventures around home port, encountering other shipgirls along the way while partaking inwholesome activities. Sleepovers, amusement parks, chocolate making, open-aired baths...there is no identity crisis to be found here, Bisoku Zenshin knows it's Slice of Life and delivers in full. Now, does this mean that punchlines will have you laughing into next week? Probably not, but the formulaic routine is enough to keep viewers entertained without throwing them for a loop. The production quality of Bisoku Zenshin is an interesting conundrum. Animated by the newly formed Yostar Pictures alongside CANDY BOX, Bisoku Zenshin's animation quality can best be described as less impressive, but far more consistent than its predecessor. Warm colors, cute facial expressions, lewd close-ups...it's about what you would expect from a Slice of Life, but a few shots (best seen through character stiches) offer a glimpse into what a more refined production pipeline could create once YP gains more experience. As it is, Bisoku Zenshin doesn't do much to impress visually (especially with only an 8 1/2 minute runtime, 6 1/2 minutes if you exclude the ED), but avoiding the issues of its predecessor by starting from scratch and setting the bar low is a reassuring sign for the future. It's even in the name: Bisoku Zenshin, "Slow Ahead"! The characters of Azur Lane are its bread and butter. Where Bisoku Zenshin triumphs here is in broadly characterizing a larger amount of shipgirls than its predecssor while treating Ironblood as it is: A major faction. To put this into perspective, Niimi / Z23 was only given ~3 minutes of screentime in the original adaptation, whereas here she's a main character. Frankly, it boggles my mind how the first adaptation failed at proper faction representation (it didn't even include cameos from minor factions; Bisoku Zenshin does) so to see proper representation now is a relief. As for the broad characterization, it's just that: Broad. Think of it like being introduced to some potential waifu candidates every episode, except that you actually get an idea for their personality instead of being stuck with a brooding, OOC Enterprise for 12 episodes. The character diversity each episode brings is refreshing, and it's unlikely you'll go through the entire cour without finding at least one shipgirl you like. What else? Sound quality is nothing special (some cute tracks here and there; OP and ED are nothing special), voice acting is authentic (same VAs as the game), storyboards use the manga as a base and splice chapters / add new content without an issue...that's about it. Bisoku Zenshin doesn't stray from the pack; its key goal is fanservice above all else. Does that mean it's bad? Far from it, especially when compared to its dumpster fire of a predecessor. It's simply a decent, niche title that will satisfy Azur Lane's playerbase and pull in an anime-only or two with its wholesome moments and diverse cast. What matters is that Bisoku Zenshin knows this, and that's all it needs to stand out from the original adaptation.

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What's better than waifu ships fighting? You’re right, just watching our cute little girls have a lot of fun in their everyday life. When the previous main part of Azur Lane came out in late 2019, the hype was really big. After all, Azur Lane is a very successful mobile game, I mean who doesn't want to collect all the different waifus. But the disillusionment came quickly. From the entire animation to a break of several months in between, this anime has suffered a lot of criticism. With "Bisoku Zenshin!" the studio "CANDY BOX" is trying to do everything better and they certainly succeeded in theirvery first main work! The plot in "Bisoku Zenshin!" is quickly told. It's a typical slice of life anime with a nice amount of fanservice. We experience the exciting and happy everyday life of our main characters Z23, Javelin, Laffey and Ayanami. Whether just going to a festival together or have a barbecue, there are always great moments where they can simply enjoy the day with their friends. It can be noted that they really enjoy their "time off from fighting". After all, our girls deserve a break too! The personalities of the characters should already be known to many viewers, here we experience their typical characteristics again. We have a Z23 that worries a little more than the others and also takes care of her friends. Javelin who is always happy, cheerful and energetic. Our sleepy Laffey is an important part as well and Anayami who sometimes checks things a little slower and gives a cloud-cuckoo-land vibe off at times. All those can be seen here and that's how we like them. They're natural and cute in their own way. The animation is certainly the point that gives us the most pleasure. The quality has increased significantly compared to the previous part. The colorful everyday life of our girls is sweetened even more with maid or bunny costumes. Even the classic “onsen scenes” are shown to us as well. A successful service for us fans! The OP "Longing for!" and also the theme music "Mahiruiro Siesta" are very happy songs that you can simply enjoy. It's not as action-packed as the previously known "graphite / diamond". The soundtracks are just very relaxing to listen to. The background noises and also the voices or characters are on point. "Azur Lane: Bisoku Zenshin!" is a perfect after-work anime. With its episode length of just 9 minutes, it is also significantly shorter than the standard time of 23-24 minutes. It's an anime to relax and enjoy. There's no such thing as a plot that requires a lot of thought, just watch your waifu ships and enjoy the fan service! All in all, that’s the Azur Lane we want!

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