Monday, May 24, 2004

éX-Driver - episodes 1 to 3

Back to jolly OVA series!

Some time in the future, where man lives in cities boasting domed buildings, cars are controlled by Artificial Intelligence. Because no one saw fit to install a manual or remote override in their AI system, sometimes the cars simply don't stop driving. A team of the only three people actually licenced to drive, all of them high school students, chase down these rampaging cars and ... disable their sensors, effectively shutting their system down.
Now why would AI cars have no overrides? Why would their AI go off the rails? If Fujishima Kosuke throws his love of mechanics at us, do we care about the motivation of crazy cars? No, we don't. Not when the cars are this nice or the girls this cute.

éX-Driver is a six episode OVA that's far more character than story oriented. The characters aren't even messed up, they're just comically flawed. It's just niceness. Lisa is the hot-headed, unstudious type and Lorna is the quiet, silent laughter type. The new recruit, Soichi, is one of those child prodigies. So the only three people actually licensed to drive in this new future are three who would be too young to be allowed to drive. It's cool, though.

These three episodes show Lisa's dreams, Lisa's lack of booksmarts, and then a television program about the éX-Drivers. The host of that program is a refreshing change; he's big and famous, but he's not too arrogant in the way that it usually goes: character meets idol, finds out idol is sod, gives idol comeuppance. No, he gets inspired by the teamwork and even makes a moral message, touched as he is by their car driving abilities.

The cast is made up of reliable old salts, the designs are the eternally attractive work of Fujishima Kosuke, the music is ... there ... narrative scenes even occur during the ED sequence. éX-Driver is solidly enjoyable anime. It's nice but not in the "inoffensive" sense of the word.

It's hard to say, because there isn't really a lot to éX-Driver. It's an enjoyable something, but it's hard to say just what that something is. It's funny, but it's not a comedy, and there's no real drama. The point is that it's not nothing, as some of the truly execrable anime is.
Looks like the second half might have some sort of terrorist plot involved, that should be interesting.

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