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I watched this mostly because the story (the original screenplay of [this obscure game](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polyphonica)) was written by _Scrapped Princess's _Ichiro Sakaki. As the title implies it's somewhat music-related, and focuses on the adventures of two characters (out of a bigger cast), Corticarte (nicknamed Cortie) and Poron, also the two main characters of the game. Cortie is a spirit that made a pact with Poron, although she's rather independent, and her behavior reminds me of Pacifica in _Scrapped Princess_. They work in a sort of office (Tsuge Divine Music Player) and apparently, as far as I could gather, deal with uncommon events.
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[](http://www.dennogumi.org/images/2007/04/poly3.png)
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The animation quality is rather low but rather constant so far (I've seen episodes 1 and 2). As for the story, there's no real plot development yet, aside introducing all the characters. Episode 4 promises some insight, at last (the whole thing starts _in medias res_). Despite being not exceptional, I'll keep on watching it.
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I like this one. A sequel of the original mecha series, now 30 years old, it attracted my interest when I first heard of it. Set 50 years after the original _Kotetsu Jeeg_, this anime has a different storyline than its predecessor. Hiroshi Shiba was almost defeated against Queen Himika, so he sealed her and her minions off, then he disappeared. It's now up to Kenji Kusanagi, though why has not yet been told, to pilot the new Jeeg and face again the menace of the Haniwa Genji.
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[](http://www.dennogumi.org/images/2007/04/jeeg4.png)
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Animation-wise it's decent, although some parts in CG are truly displeasing. As for the rest, it's pretty much in line with the rest of Go Nagai's works: brain dead plots, but nice action. I'll be definitely keeping on watching this.
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