Xam'd

I have, but rarely have I seen such an interesting setting. The overall approach was incredibly creative which is something that is very rare at this point. The only recent entry that I can think of, that had a setting as interesting as Xamd, would be Dragon Dentist. Outside of that, not much to even choose from.

All I know it has the same character designer as devilman crybaby.

The other one being the flip flappers director.

I can't believe the guy who sung that fucking died

>leave your lemon drop
Truly a lyrical jesus

Kurashima did Crybaby? I didn't watch it, but I never would have guessed from the images I saw. I preferred her not-Yoshida style.

May he RIP in peace

I just watched a few episodes of it myself. I was pretty fine with the opening episode, but even 5 episodes in I could tell it would be a mess. It's a huge shame because of its ridiculously high production values.

I liked the bad guy in it. Honestly it had the same problem with Eureka 7 I thought they would've learned by then

> it had the same problem with Eureka 7
Really? What? I love E7, but the main complaints I see about it are Renton's immaturity and it being too long, whereas Xam'd was clearly too short for all the stuff they tried to cram in there.

It's actually one of my all-time favorite anime. It has a beautiful story which expertly interweaves multiple plot threads driven by fully-realized characters and compelling themes into the perfect concluding act.

Unfortunately, I'm just starting work, so I'll have to leave my thoughts at that.