
The character themes and sound effects play a big role to help emphasize scenes and actions.Īs for enjoyment, I personally found the show very entertaining although at times i did want excel to just STFU but it was worth it in the end to watch it. Dub or sub, she sounds the same, i dont have a recommendation, pick whichever you normally watch.Īside from the vocal tracks, the music is quite entertaining. And you may think that 'oh she can't talk like this the whole time' but you are wrong, almost the entire time she is running that jaw of hers. Excel talks extremely fast about the most random things and she can get to be very annoying, or very entertaining. This is one of the reasons you love it or hate it. They make use of a wide array of animation styles for the various episodes and characters which is a plus. Everything is well colored, choreographed, and presented. The episodes that dont so much focus on Excel have no plot either, and are more of the 'daily life' type anime episodes.Īs for the art, the animation is top notch. Throughout the course of these episodes, stranger and stranger things start happening and its always entertaining, sometimes funny, sometimes WTF. Lines together (dont worry that didn't ruin anything)Įach episode of Excel saga is meant to be a parody of different genre, for instance, there is a sci-fi episode, a fantasy episode, a 'power rangers/sailor moon' type one, etc etc.

Well to tell the truth, there really is no story (aside from trying to take over the city) until the last few episodes when random twists of fate bring all three story With that said, the story is not easily reviewable but here goes. We have the tale of Excel, Pedro, and The Neighbors that work for the city. I will say right now, if you demand structure or linear plot lines, turn back now.Įxcel Saga actually not only tells the story of Excel and her escapades, but it is actually three different story lines going at once. This show is one of the definitions of random.
