After armored trooper pilot Chirico Cuvie is given orders to transfer to Planet Odon, he and all of the other new recruits are sent into a simulated battle to test their abilities. However, this 'simulated battle' turns out to be a serious fight to eliminate those without the necessary skills. Chirico survives along with just three others, despite the fact that he fought while injured. It soon becomes apparent that this is not the first time he has survived against incredible odds, a fact that Colonel Peruzen wishes to exploit. But is Chirico truly immortal? (Source: Anime-Planet)
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(Check out my profile for a link to my site containing more up-to-date reviews and bonus media!) A pretty welcome bonus prequel chapter in the Votoms saga. Seeing the same style designs as the series with much higher quality animation was a big treat. However, I felt that this didn't give me as much new information as I wanted. At first I thought that since this came out years later that this would be even darker and more violent than the original, but if it was, it was a negligible amount. The gritty realism has always been the highlight of Votoms, and I hoped it would berealized and taken even more seriously here. I'm satisfied that they've kept this value, at the very least. I'm also disappointed that I didn't get any more insight into Chirico's character. He seems the same as he was at the start of the series. I assumed the harsh Red Shoulder training (of which we didn't get much of because of the length) would be what turned him into a stoic soldier, but I didn't get to see any kind of transition. Instead the whole thing mainly felt like a tribute to the Chirico we already know and a highlight of his special traits that make him up in a different context. I'm a little upset, because the potential for this part of Chirico's history was very high. Still, I was entertained.