![]() The studio itself has described Promare as a kind of "spiritual successor" to Imaishi's previous works, with Imaishi himself saying in a statement, " leveraged past experiences into this film, so I can say this is close to the culmination of our works." Directed by Hiroyuki Imaishi ( Gurren Lagann, Kill la Kill), the film is a completely bonkers animated stunner that bears a number of Trigger and Imaishi hallmarks like a brash, spiky-haired protagonist or even a mech drill that shows up towards the film's endgame. The first feature film from Studio Trigger, which has produced fan-favorite series like the breakneck Kill la Kill or the innocently sweet Little Witch Academia, Promare feels like the studio's logical next step packaged in theater fare. It's colorful, euphoric, and incredibly expressive what the film lacks in narrative pacing it makes up for with charisma and visual marvel in spades. or Flavors of Youth in favor of expanding the technical boundaries of the craft, the Studio Trigger animators gleefully take advantage of visual possibilities by blending 2D and 3D animation styles that was also used in a similar capacity in Spider-Man: Into the Spiderverse. ![]() ![]() Eschewing the realism of other recent favorites like Your Name. The new anime film Promare, which recently premiered stateside, is perhaps the stupidest, most endearing, and most visually stunning piece of work in the genre you'll ever watch. ![]()
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