Armitage III: Dual-Matrix
6.9
Quality Score
0.27 (Mild Positive)
Audience Mood
6 / 10
Controversy
10,640
MAL Ratings
Synopsis
A few years after they first met, Naomi Armitage and Ross Syllabus have started a family. Despite their normal lives, they must keep their identities a secret because many people believe that Robots do not deserve equal status with humans. Ross has an opportunity to abolish these ideas on Earth through a vote, but organizations in the shadows are working so that it doesn't happen. (Source: ANN)
Audience Consensus
Audience reception is mixed. While some appreciate the improved animation and Naomi's character development, many are disappointed by the weaker story and villain. The inconsistent use of CG animation and a forgettable soundtrack further detract from the experience, leaving many feeling it doesn't live up to the original OVA.
Strengths
- Improved animation and color palette compared to the original OVA.
- Strong character development for Naomi, fleshing out her personality and motivations.
- English voice-acting is improved, particularly Juliette Lewis as Naomi.
Weaknesses
- Story is weaker and less cohesive than the original, with plot holes and inconsistencies.
- Villain is one-dimensional and uninteresting.
- Use of cheap CG animation clashes with the 2D art style.
- OST is not memorable or strong.