TVアニメ『SPYxFAMILY』第1話を視聴した海外ファンの声をまとめています。
MISSION:1 オペレーション〈梟-ストリクス〉
- Anya: “I want a pistol with a silencer!” Loid: “Maybe if we can get one on sale.”
This is already my favorite show - First episode instantly made me love both Twilight and Anya
- Why is the animation so smooth?! I like how the camera is locked-on characters in some moments, the camera sway when in first perspective, even little moments like spraying the coffee on the newspaper lol
- The use of 3d for the orphanage was interesting. I do like the use of the camera in this ep
- I love the little sound that plays when Anya uses her telepathy.
- I like the telepathy sparkes.
- Anya’s bluntness and innocence are too perfect for words.
- Anya saying she’s 6 and trying to tip-toe to look taller was low-key heartbreaking.
- Mother doesn’t exist Why did this sad line send me into a laughing fit at the end
- Definitely went into this thinking “ok this should be a fun spy-com with lots of hijinks”. Now episode 1 got me like “I’ve only had Anya for 15 minutes but if anything ever happens to her I’ll kill everyone in this anime and then myself”
- The era of Anya begins
- The watch of Bojji has ended. Now we must protect Anya!
- No harm should come to Anya. Ever.
- I jumped in this show because people said it would be great. Glad to know that I’m not disappointed
- Its really a perfect blend of wholesome, comedy and action without any of it feeling too out of place. Pacing has been fine as well I’m absolutely happy with how this 1st episode turned out!
- Loid noticing the dumpster skid marks and realizing that intruders were in the apartment was something I missed on my first watch, because I was too focused on reading the subtitles.
- Another great detail that some may have missed, when Anya is kidnapped and Loid is infiltrating the base as Nyugen, Anya’s eyes visible go neutral/happy from scared.
- The series lives and dies by how much we are invested in Twilight and Anya and their relationship and the first episode went to great lengths to establish a complicated yet wholesome relationship between the two.
- It’s rare however to have something that ticks so, so many boxes and has such amazing wide appeal.
- I’m impressed at how well it appeals to so many different subgenres. Like, I watch a lot of cute slice-of-life series, so Anya and her antics are super fun to watch. On top of that though, it has political intrigue, action scenes, callbacks to tragic pasts, fake identity fake-outs — it’s a very well-composed first episode plot that feeds a lot of disparate audiences.
- I think this will be a series that draws you in with the comedy and smacks you with emotions. I started bawling at the scene where Loid realized that Anya had already been through so many homes it would have been a mistake to try to send her back to the orphanage.
- The fact that they were able to make you connected to two characters in 24 minutes is a great sign of things to come.
- WAKUWAKU
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