If done right, supplement their playing experience. It gives audiences something new that can, Rather, it's a side story occurring shortly before our heroes travel to Celestia. And it doesn't actually show any of the events from the game itself. It was released back in '01, shortly after the game's original launch. The anime adaptation is a bit of a different animal. I've talked about Tales anime adaptations before with Phantasia, Zestiria and the first Symphonia OVA. Tales of Eternia was originally a Playstation RPG which I didn't get to play until it got a PSP remake that actually got released in my location in 2006. I don't reccomend this anime, especially if you're a fan of the Game/Manga. In conclusion, as you look at the aspects of this anime, you can thoroughly observe that this was created solely for fanservice, as they did not even have a point in it. Farah in the anime and Farah in the game and manga are so different, it's not even funny. Rid is portrayed as his usual lazy self, but they threw in qualities that don't suit his character. Farah is portrayed as an anxious, jealous girl, while Meredy and Keel aren't shown much at all. The characters themselves aren't that annoying, but the character development is. The Characters were probably the worst aspect of this anime. The anime-only characters are stronger than them, which makes this even more pathetic. How many times do they do that in anime? Instead of making Farah and the others an ounce strong, they made them look completely pathetic. They show the others as pathetic, and the main character, Rid as all powerful. You could give it some pity, but it's not interesting at all. It has nothing to do with the actual story of the game. The story actually starts off while they're ON their journey, basically like a filler. The plot isn't even based off the game, but just has the group of four: Rid, Farah, Meredy, and Keel residing in a town. While the video game Tales of Eternia for the Playstation was great, and sold wildly throughout Japan, the anime based off of it is most certainly not. Others randomly come across unique titles such as these. Continued abuse of our services will cause your IP address to be blocked indefinitely.Most people would watch something titled 'Tales of' because of the famous video game franchise by Namco. Please fill out the CAPTCHA below and then click the button to indicate that you agree to these terms. If you wish to be unblocked, you must agree that you will take immediate steps to rectify this issue. If you do not understand what is causing this behavior, please contact us here.
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