The Irresponsible Galaxy☆Tylor
Synopsis
Taking place in a very distant in future, the adventure begins when a boy meets a certain girl. The Pan Galaxy Republic has declined and so have many empires. This resulted to people in the galaxy being scattered. Living in the peaceful side of their world, Banjou, who picks up trashes at the spherical wall met a girl, frozen, in a broken spaceship. There are bad guys who chase her, and thus, the quiet galaxy suddenly became lively. Little did he know that the frozen girl is Goza 168th, the key to decide the destiny of the whole universe. Overcoming hardship, the two embarks on a trip to make the Galaxy Republic alive again. It may be a difficult challenge, but it's alright, let's progress slowly! A comedy of irresponsible galaxy trip begins! (Source: MAL News)
Audience Consensus
The audience expresses strong disappointment with Musekinin Galaxy☆Tylor, especially fans of the original series. Reviewers feel the show fails as a revival, criticizing its poor attempts at humor, nonsensical plot, and flanderized characters. Overall, it's viewed as a waste of time and a disservice to the franchise.
Strengths
- The sound department is the least bad aspect.
Weaknesses
- The anime doesn't understand the structure of a joke; there is no set-up.
- The plot is convoluted and makes no sense, filled with errors and plot holes.
- Characters are basic shells of their original counterparts, lacking depth.
- Abysmal CGI and mediocre art quality.
- The soundtrack is unfitting and weak.
- Story is a poor shadow of the original.
- Random and out-of-place sexualization and homophobia.