Red Garden

Title:Red Garden
Overall:Buy
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Notables: Animation - GONZO
R1 License - FUNimation
New York... girls who find themselves bound together by some cruel fate...conflicts, and feuding over their sense of values...

Kate, Rose, and Rachel go to the same school. Since the morning, they’ve been feeling something strange. They are informed of the sudden death of a classmate, Leeds. That evening, in grief, the girls find themselves gathered in an lonely warehouse alley, having been somehow led there by something.

Usually, they do not keep each other's company, but coincidentally they all had the same strange feelings and they all lost their memories of the last night. When they hear someone’s footsteps and turn, they see a strange couple. The woman notifies them of a startling truth that sounds like a lie: “You are dead”.

22 TV Episodes.
Animation by Trinet Entertainment & GONZO
Series first aired in Oct 2006.

See also: Dead Girls (OVA).

On July 4th ’08, it was announced that R1 License for this title has been transferred from ADV to FUNimation.

1:02min English Language Trailer - ANN Video
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Buy 9 7 8 7 8 8 Ggultra2764 [series:1466#1552]
This supernatural drama does enough to keep you hooked on its developments thanks to its fleshed-out characters and surprising plot developments. Retaining a consistent bittersweet mood throughout its 22 episode run, Red Garden explores four American high school girls coping with the shocking fact that they are now dead and forced to fight against humans who become monsters. The show explores the psychological states of the girls as they adjust to this new experience and find themselves having difficulty mixing their everyday routines with their not-so-normal predicaments. The series does enough to flesh-out the different lifestyles and upbringings of the four girls so you get enough sense of how the girls learn to cope with their undead status while dealing with personal issues and strain in the relationships they had while still alive. This depth also extends to some of the antagonists confronted by the girls in the series who are fleshed out enough to be tragic villains due to their personal desires and the closeness one of them has with one of the girl's families.

In terms of plot development, the supernatural element to the series is slowly explored as focus is also put on the everyday activity of the girls. The girls come to learn that whomever brought them back from the dead is in a rivalry with another faction and learn of some shocking and tragic developments concerning those connected to the conflict, especially as some of it concerns the fates of the girls. This flows along well with Red Garden's bittersweet mood and adds some suspense to keep one hooked on what will be unveiled next with both factions in the series.

However, the show would have been better off running for several more episodes as it lacks the time to fully flesh out its supernatural elements and the final few episodes got fairly rushed in resolving the rivalry. Much of Red Garden's pacing was fairly smooth as it took its time with building up events and exploring its major characters. But once the later episodes rolled along, the series quickly gets things heated with the mentioned factions without much background provided as to how things escalated between them and knowing more of their personal histories. As a result, I could care less about whatever happened among the characters of both factions (particularly Lula and JC) because of Red Garden being largely focused on the tragic situation facing the four high school girls and main baddie Herve. Also, I couldn't really understand what drew all four girls to their so-called close friend Lise considering all four belonged to different social cliques and the series doesn't bother focusing on how each one interacted with her. Not to mention the occasions where the girls sung felt like a waste of time to even have as the moments didn't seem to symbolize anything within the series.

The presentation of Red Garden is a mixed bag. Settings of the various New York City locales were vast and highly detailed being quite a sight to see. Character designs are a bit unconventionally drawn as facial designs are seemingly simple yet clothing designs have a good amount of detail applied to them. Animation is clearly Red Garden's weakest area as action sequences tend to get a bit sloppy and I could spot some apparent shortcuts. As for the show's soundtrack, Red Garden makes use of some dramatic musical pieces for insert music that flow well with the show's mood. However, the show's upbeat and energetic OP and ED musical choices, while unique, feel out of place with the serious and tragic developments of the series.

While Red Garden does have some glaring flaws, it is still an effective character drama focused around four girls finding themselves forced into a supernatural conflict of the unknown as they slowly come together as close friends and struggling to retain whatever normalcy they had in their lives while still alive. It's not a perfect series, but it is definitely worth watching if you crave supernatural and/or character-driven dramas.

Last updated Sunday, October 23 2011. Created Sunday, October 23 2011.
Unevaluated 9 9 9 10 0 10 Innishfree [series:1466#2295]
I only watch the first episode. But I love the opening song. The characters are well drawn. The first episode interduces the characters. Its starts the story on a good footing. Very intersting. So try the anime.

Last updated Wednesday, October 11 2006. Created Wednesday, October 11 2006.

Other Sites
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Official Japanese Series Web Site http://anime.excite.co.jp/redgarden/
(English) Wikipedia entry for anime series http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Garden

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