Crest of the Stars - Volume 1
In episode, one we are introduced to Jinto Lin, a young nobleman of the Abh Empire, just about to head to the capital of the Empire in order to learn more of the Abh themselves. Jinto remembers when he was the son of the Prime Minister of planet Martine, when the Abh invaded Jinto’s father gave the planet over to the Abh in order to make him and his son part of the Abh nobility. Episode two sees Jinto meet an Abh for the first time ever, Lafiel a young trainee and the two spend a little Image 1 of 5. Click to enlarge
This first volume develops slowly; the majority of time is spent getting to know our two main characters, Jinto and Lafiel. It also covers a lot of background information about the universe, which Crest of the Stars is set. Perhaps too much time is spent on describing unnecessary details, the viewer does not really need to know the intricate details of the spaceship or travel through “plane space”. These explanations do give the show some depth early on. You would hope that by going into all this technical detail, and background of our main characters early Image 2 of 5. Click to enlarge
Visually, Crest of the Stars certainly does impress in the first volume. Whilst there are no huge epic space battles or great action sequences in this volume, the level of detail is fantastic. There is barely any CGI in the show, and that means that there are none of those cringe-worthy shots of space stations or ships that just don’t look quite right, that you find in a lot of similar anime titles.
Crest of the Stars also features its own created language; each episode is introduced by a narrator giving a little more background to the universe. Whilst this isn’t a new idea it does give the show more depth but also leads to the first volumes largest flaw, the fact that there are no titles for Japanese text that Image 3 of 5. Click to enlarge
Crest of the Stars volume one is a slow starter and is just setting up the story for future volumes of the series. There is a lot of depth behind the universe in which the show is set but there is nothing in this first volume that sets this series apart from a great deal of similar ones.
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