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Back Arrow
Back Arrow

Back Arrow

Back Arrow is a fantasy mecha anime about a man who comes from beyond the wall that surrounds the land of Lingalind. He joins a war between two nations to find his lost memories.

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Back Arrow
Year2021
Formats Streaming
Episodes24
Duration24 mins
StatusFinished
Release DateJanuary 9, 2021
End DateJune 19, 2021
FormatTV Series
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Synopsis

Lingalind is enclosed by the Wall. The Wall covers, protects, cultivates, and nurtures the land. The Wall is God. One day in Edger, a village on the outskirts, a mysterious man named Back Arrow appears. Arrow has no memory, but he claims that all he knows is that “I came from outside the Wall.” Arrow tries to go beyond the Wall to regain his memories but is pulled into one conflict after another.

(Source: Funimation)

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Editor's Review
Back Arrow

Back Arrow – A Mecha-Filled Adventure with Unexpected Twists

 

Back Arrow is a captivating anime series that effortlessly combines mecha action, political intrigue, and a healthy dose of humor. Set in the land of Lingalind, where the Wall encloses everything known to its inhabitants, the story kicks off with the enigmatic arrival of a man with no memory and a mysterious emblem on his back – the eponymous Back Arrow.

One of the strongest aspects of Back Arrow is its world-building. The concept of the Wall, which divides the world, creates an intriguing backdrop for the unfolding narrative. As the series progresses, viewers are treated to tantalizing glimpses of the world beyond the Wall, adding depth and mystery to the lore. The various factions within Lingalind are meticulously crafted, each with its own motivations and secrets, making for a rich and immersive setting.

The character development in Back Arrow is another highlight. The titular character, Back Arrow, is not only an impressive mecha pilot but also a source of much-needed comic relief. His interactions with the diverse cast of characters, including the fiery Shu Bi and the enigmatic Ren Sin, bring a delightful dynamic to the story. As the layers of Back Arrow’s past are peeled away, his journey of self-discovery becomes increasingly engaging.

The mecha battles are a visual spectacle, showcasing fluid animation and strategic combat sequences. The integration of mechs into the story is seamless, and their designs are both imaginative and functional. The battles are not just about raw power, but also about strategy and teamwork, adding depth to the action sequences.

One minor critique would be the pacing. At times, the series can feel slightly rushed, with certain plot points and character developments potentially benefiting from more exploration. Additionally, some viewers may find the complex political machinations a bit challenging to follow, especially in the early episodes.

Despite these minor quibbles, Back Arrow stands out as a unique and engaging anime. Its blend of mecha warfare, intriguing world-building, and well-crafted characters make for an enjoyable viewing experience. As the mysteries surrounding the Wall and Back Arrow’s origins continue to unravel, the series promises even more excitement and surprises in the episodes to come. If you’re a fan of mecha anime with a touch of mystery and humor, Back Arrow is definitely worth a watch.