Scénario:
森ハヤシPhotographie:
Yuuki KawashitaMusique:
Yūgo KannoActeurs·trices:
Mutsumi Tamura, Kazuhiro Yamaji, Chō, Satoshi Tsuruoka, Nobuo Tobita, Ayumu Murase, Mikako Komatsu, Chafūrin, Akio Ōtsuka, Tomokazu Sugita (plus)VOD (1)
Épisodes(13)
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Le Départ (E01)
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Le Secret de l'armée (E02)
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Un homme appelé légende (E03)
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Au-delà de la tempête de sable (E04)
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Les Terribles Hommes-insectes (E05)
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Beelzebub, le démon (E06)
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De nouvelles aventures (E07)
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Mission : infiltrer la capitale ! (E08)
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La Puissance du démon (E09)
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Muniel no Tsubo (E10)
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Kuuchuu Yousai Garam (E11)
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Saishuu Kessen!! (E12)
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Tatakai no Hate ni (E13)
Résumés(1)
Un voyage périlleux à travers le désert en quête de la source légendaire. (Disney+)
Vidéo (17)
Critiques (1)
Sand Land feels like the anime version of Mad Max, infused with a dash of fantasy and sci-fi from the mind of the late, great author of the Dragon Ball series, Akira Toriyama. Toriyama's signature humor style and overall atmosphere are unmistakable, reminiscent of the original Dragon Ball. Despite its simplicity, the series never loses its charm, keeping viewers engaged with straightforward yet intriguing storytelling. The characters, particularly the seasoned fighter and current sheriff Rao, are compelling and likable. However, the animation, especially the CG character animation, leaves much to be desired, like a sort of 2.5D. While it occasionally shines, it often feels heavy-handed and unnatural (such as Ann's hair), detracting from the overall experience. Additionally, the world's potential feels underutilized, failing to captivate enough to warrant further exploration or rewatches. Overall, Sand Land is a pleasant watch, earning a 6/10 from me. For fans of Akira Toriyama, it's likely a must-watch, but I suspect they will appreciate the series much more than I did. ()