![]() ![]() Overall, I wish I hadn't bothered with this and would like my ~30 minutes back, please. The Major is himself, Doc is himself, the Captain is silent and deadly as always (preferable to the Major's rambling, at least), Walter is entertaining but predictable, and the other two who were arguing.who even cares. The best was the song from the trailer for 'Drifters', but.should I even count that as part of 'The Dawn'? Probably not.Ĭharacters? Don't learn anything new about them that we didn't know from the OVA already, except that Walter was a kid once. The sound is what you'd expect from the new Hellsing - orchestral and choral pieces - but nothing that stands out. Lots of panning shots, though most stills showing Walter in action, breaking through windows and using his wires, were appropriately cool. But, fortunately, we get scenes of the Major eating, some other minor characters whose names I can't remember arguing over getting drunk, and a third of the final episode dedicated to a trailer for another anime. battle that happens is like half a battle between Walter and the Captain, which is cut off right when it gets interesting. Which I guess happens off-screen, since the only ![]() There are 3 roughly 10 minute-long episodes to showcase a part of Walter and Alucard's past during WWII, when they fought side by side against vampires created by the Major and his cohort. It's targeted towards those who've watched or are watching the Ultimate OVA, as this will make very little sense on its own, but even then it provides very little that we haven't seen in the parent story already. I'm going to go against the grain here: in its current form, 'The Dawn' was unneeded and contributed too little to the main story to warrant existing. Will there ever be any more Hellsing? I have no idea, but I hope so. I just wish that it was longer and actually provided us with more plot and character backstory. The soundtrack is great once again for fans of classical music, especially fans of Romantic Period German opera. Still, the art was excellent and the animation was roughly on par with Ultimate. The tiny bit we saw was fun, but this felt like it was far more of a cocktease by Kouta Hirano than an extra gift for Hellsing fans. I guess it was kind of fun while it lasted? The excellent art and animation from Ultimate are back here, but we don't really get to see much action unfortunately More Karl Maria Von Webber! Can't really go wrong there. ![]() Because Kouta Hirano would rather draw ero doujinshi than give his coolest characters a fucking back story! If the Cap is different from the rest of Millenium and is a somewhat noble warrior that just wants a good death from a tough opponent, why doesn't he wipe out Millenium himself and go fight Alucard?! We will never know any of these things. Why does he heal and save Hienkel Wolf when all the rest of the Millenium fighters are purely evil. Why doesn't he ever talk? Was he born a werewolf or did he get his powers at some point in the past? Is he even a German? Why would he carry a med kit around if he can regenerate in Ultimate. He is mysterious and has a presence that far surpasses his minimal screen time much like Boba Fett in the first 3 Star Wars films. The captain was interesting not just because he's a fucking awesome werewolf with a cool character design. The most wasted character in all of Hellsing is easily the Captain, but of course he gets no further development here. We also get a bit more of what the daily friendship is like between The Major and Doc. We do get to see more of Walter as a kid, so that was at least fun. We came here to watch Hellsing God damn it! As mentioned previously the last few minutes are a preview for another series, which SHOULD NOT be part of Dawn, but instead be a separate trailer. Was there no budget for this project?! After Alucard rescues Walter we are given some exposition by Integra's douchbag uncle with Hellsing's vintage pointless omake jokes. We get to witness a 5 second fight between Alucard the Cap, but they even cut out the scene in the manga where Cap kicks Alucard in half. Little extra back story or insight into the characters is given. little girl (because why the fuck not I guess) fight Nazis along with young Walter. We Hellsing fans are the disappointed chick going WTF!!? What was THAT!!!? To make matters worse, half of Dawn episode 3 is a preview for another series, so Hellsing Dawn is in total about 24 god damn minutes! Each episode of Hellsing Ultimate was 1 hour long, so with 3 episodes at 9 minutes each, Hellsing the Dawn is like a terrible lover that finishes in 30 seconds and rolls over to go to sleep. Well that was over quickly! The whole special is only 27 minutes and really doesn't give us all the extra Hellsing we wanted. ![]()
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