The story begins in the future when Earth itself is no longer inhabitable by living creatures. Humans began their interstellar migration with space colonies. Vince and Hana work as researchers in the Cambrian Project. Together with the creature Pikaia, they seek the Lost Code, the key to restoring Earth, and aim to return to Cambrian-era Earth. (Source: ANN)
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Pikaia! is an interessing educational anime, aimed for kids mostly, but it's quite entertaining to say the least for adults aswell that are interessed in prehistoric life. Pretty much each episode is very short to say the least. It begins with a recap what happend last episode and it ends with some over Japanese dubbed footage from prof. Andrew Parker from the London Natural History Museum explaining a bit more about some trivia what you have seen in the episode. Story: 6/10 (Fine) The story begins in the future when Earth itself is no longer inhabitable and the human race now lives in space, but a couplescientists that coined 'The Cambria Project' are trying to investigate the mid Cambrian biota to eventually find some clues how to restore Earth, so they send off two kids named Vince and Hanna temporarily back approximately 508 million years at the location what's now the famous Burgess Shale in Canada so they have to search for the animals to extract data that gets coined as 'The Lost Code'. Art-style: 6/10 (Fine) I'm not really fond of the art-style. Let's paraprase that. I don't really like all the Cambrian species are CGI models while the rest of the anime eyes much more appealing to say the least. But that's just me that I really don't like the combination of CGI and (computer) drawn anime. But it's amusing to see some Cambrian animals like the trilobite Olenoides sp. crawl around the seafloor and see the fearsome Anomalocaris sp. swim around in the Cambrian seas like how they are reconstructed in modern times. Sound: 6/10 (Fine) The voice acting and the other sound is done OK for a show like this. I didn't really had any isseus with the voice acting or the sound. It was just a bit wierd for me to see a caucasian man getting Japanese dubbed at the end of each episode and seeing yet another English Pokémon-like talking animal in a series. But besides that, I really don't have any mayor isseus soundwise. Charathers: 6/10 (Fine) The charathers are OK I guess. There's not much to tell about the charathers since this anime is quite short, so we don't really have much charather development. The charather Pikaia (voiced by Kaori Mizuhashi - Hidamari Sketch) however gives me way too much English dub Pokémon vibes, because it only can say it's name and it's apparently a hologram aswell. The charather however does remind me between the cross off a (friendly) anomalocarid and Manaphy from Pokémon. Enjoyment: 8/10 (Very Good) Even though this anime is aimed for kids, I did enjoyed it. Mainly that's because prehistoric animals are involved in this anime. Can I mention I wasn't familiar myself with the Cambrian worm like Ottoia sp.? So yes, I did enjoyed this anime. Overall: 7/10 (Good) In overall, since I'm sort of a paleontologist myself as my job/hobby, I do recommend this anime if you don't really know anything about the strange Cambrian period to learn a bit more about several animals from this strange and yet most of uncertain time period in a entertaining way and can handle the childish approach of the show. I'm looking forward to watch the second season of this cute educational anime!