Wednesday, August 24, 2022

Air Gear: The Power Of One Fantastic Idea

Lets get this out of the way: I love Air Gear. Its honestly one of my favorite anime and not because of the plot, characters, or really any event that happens in the show. Thats not to say its a bad show, its just rather standard and nothing to really write home about. What makes the show stand out for me all comes down to one simple and admittedly fantastic idea. This is gonna be more in-line with how my Isekai World Tour posts work instead of it being a full on review.
What is that fantastic idea? Its one simple part of the show: The Air Treks. Air Treks (ATs) are these sweet rollerblades with an exceptionally powerful motor thats both small enough to fit in the skates and powerful enough to let the user ride up the sides of buildings and jump far enough to fly through the air. They are amazing and add really give the show its own distinct feel. They're basically the backbone of the show imo. I'm gonna be honest, I don't like sports anime. I find them to be insincere and can't get into them due to not finding the love of the sport believable. However, I whole-heartedly believe every single second of Air Gear. When the opening theme (Chain) kicks in while a character describes what their first time riding was like and how ATs changed their perspective on life or let them forget their troubles, it legitimately feels like they've found their wings. I get hyped every time the show pulls that trick. Hell, I suck at rollerskating in general and have a massive fear of heights but I'd probably be willing to risk breaking neck just to feel what its like to fly. I want to be able to feel the wind on my face, take off like a rocket, soar through the air, and scale buildings with nothing but wheels attached to my feet. Thats how well the show sold the idea of ATs to me.

As mentioned earlier, the rest of the show isn't much to write home about. The main character and his friends are about what you'd expect and they don't really go outside of that. They're slackers when it comes to everything accept ATs and one is pretty pervy for the sake of a joke. The dub itself is 2000s as hell to the point where I'm pretty certain the reason it makes some of the jokes it does is because they were certain it wouldn't air on tv. The plot is as a bog standard as it gets for a sports anime as well. Despite what I said about it being a good mood setter for flying scenes in the show, I'm not really that big on the opening theme, it just works really well in those scenes Its not bad, its merely ok. The ATs are what push the show from ok into great for me. In fact, after rebinging it all, I desperately wanted more Air Gear content. The way this show treats the ATs alone is enough for me to give it a recommendation. As of right now, my only option is to read the manga and oh boy from my research into that thing does the manga get stupid. Honestly, I think the show was right to end where it did but I wouldn't be opposed to a season two.