![]() ![]() During the dedicated dancing segments of the show, the show's artstyle switches from traditional 2D to 3D CG models dancing. Each character in the show is designed uniquely, down to the least apparent background character.Īlthough the majority of the episodes' feature average effort into art, the show shines its brightest when the characters in the show are dancing. ![]() The show features a relatively simple art-style, however it isn't so simple that every character looks generally the same. If you're expecting a detailed and intricate art-style to accompany this show, then this may or may not be the one for you, depending on your interpretation of the art. ![]() This is essentially what makes or breaks the anime for most people. If you're expecting romance or drama from this show you'll be disappointed to know that the show does not revolve around those two concepts, but rather the show has three or four episodes, excluding the ending episodes, dedicated to those types of situations. After a good chunk of episodes (Around a third of the show,) the story does take a relatively more complex turn to degree, enough so that would convince most viewers that the show could potentially have been directed to a wider demographic than just kids.Įach episode plays out as an "Adventure-of-the-day-" type format, where the characters encounter an issue within the first half of the episode, to which they usually resolve said issue by the end. I won't fault anybody for saying that this type of story is very generic in other shows of its genre, because frankly that's pretty much what the show is for the most part. Plot-important stones that give them additional dance moves and powers. a small group group of kids (very small), who combine powers with dancing aliens to form a sentai-type group of dancing superheroes whose goals are to collect a bunch of ![]() I'll start by saying that this show does not the most complex story in the world. Some may initially see the show as some generic Saturday morning cartoon, which is understandable, but that doesn't necessarily mean you should automatically ignore the show itself. Yet another hidden gem to come out of Bandai Namco Pictures, Brave Beats is the spiritual successor to BN Pictures' previous work 'Tribe Cool Crew.'įor me personally, I think this show is highly underrated mainly because of how it looks at first. This review was written upon finishing the entire series of 22 episodes. ![]()
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