Starting last week I decided to dive into Blood Plus and am currently at episode 21. I didn't care for the original OVA, but I enjoyed the live action movie that was adapted from it. Held off from seeing this one because I do not know. Bad music aside I actually really enjoyed this: Very well done mystery aspects, likeable monsters, good action (although they could have more of it), nice atmosphere and art (which reminds me of Death Note to some degree), no fan service or bad comedy, and the cast is solid, especially Saya, but I'll save thoughts on that for when I finish. Not sure why, but the cast reminds me of Escaflowne to some degree; I guess this is the answer to "what if Hitomi was a sword-wielding fighter?".

Unfortunately the meat of the post will not go to something outstanding, rather something I am semi-divided over. The anime in question? Najica Blitz Tactics.
I marathoned this all day because I had nothing better to do. Directed by the same guy that did the first two entries in the Agent Aika trilogy (and it shows) and Blazing Transfer Student (a 90s Gainax ova I actually enjoyed). This review looks negative, but I promise it'll end up being positive. With that said....
I have never seen a TV anime with such a poorly fleshed out setting. Supposedly post-apocalyptic with some flooded waters and cities in ruins, but we get zero back story on this whatsoever. You can't even say just war alone because of natural disasters and whatnot (although that does explain why there were at least two laser cannon satellites). When your merchandise gives more details to something like that, you done flunked. Very hard. They could have at least made a few still shots and had a 15-20 second narration. Lets ignore the gratuitous panty shots all over the place and the fact that the first episode had the main heroine's sidekick nearly raped. The music, not counting the ending theme, was incredibly generic and not in a good way. The ending theme itself was just okay. The comedy was so poor and forced it is no wonder they dropped using much after episode 4. Then there is basic motivation: Why the hell would a perfume company (with spies I may add) want to retrieve rogue cyborgs? I don't even see the connection in that and they didn't even bother to explain it. Even the mad doctor never bothered to give her motive.

Did I mention guns can be pulled out from nowhere even when there is nowhere they could have been placed? Did I also mention these rogue cyborgs also have sonic scream powers they never bother using most of the time? Well I mentioned them now. The animation ranges from decent to cheap (not surprised since this was only 12 episodes), but otherwise not bad. Then there is the audio other than the music: The first two episodes don't even use more than one sound effect or dialogue sequence at a time; you'd think this wouldn't be an issue, but when spy-oriented action is the main theme of your movie you'd expect this would be done right. This isn't even one of those times you can blame the dub on since I saw the subbed version of this (because the dubbed version was not on the site I watched this one; on side note why the hell was this listed as shonen?

Because it certainly was not). On top of all that the pacing is kind of poor for the first quarter of the series.
Then episode 5 comes along and suddenly they start to fix their issues. The animation got more consistent, the audio got better, inconsistencies lessened (although how Najica can summon her main outfit from nowhere is very odd), no dumb jokes were present, the fan service slowly gave small bits of restraint, and none of the cast did anything annoying. In addition to this, unlike a lot of anime schlock, the emotional moments are surprisingly not forced and are written pretty decently. I am taken a bit back.

The ending may have been okay-ish, but it was not bad. I do have to give the action props because it was surprisingly well executed for an ecchi anime. What the hell prevents this title from being simply decent or even bad? Najica herself. She might be one of the best main heroines in anime history. Not even joking with that statement. She's basically a better done version of Aika Sumeragi. She fights on a lot despite having limitations and against opponents who are essentially superhuman, she does not let her feelings cloud her judgment, she is very skilled at what she does, she is always alert and calm, and unlike Aika she doesn't get captured a lot. Comparison: 13 episodes across 3 ova series with 4 times being captured vs. 12 episodes in 1 TV series with a grand total of being caught once. I have nothing against damsel in distress characters, but if being caught often will conflict the credibility of a character's occupation then it can easily work against you. What makes her stand out is here age more than anything else. For some strange reason I bothered to check out the official site since Wikipedia had rather barren information on this series and under the character profiles I noticed she was the only human in the cast not to have her age listed. Her coworkers have theirs, but not her's. You'd think this would be trivial (and it is for the most part), but why do side characters have their ages listed but not the main heroine?

After some digging I eventually found out the official volume 1 DVD booklet says she is 27, making her the second oldest employee of her agency only after her boss. Then it hit me: How many anime main protagonists, regardless of genre, are heavily sexualized females over 25 and are legitimately good at accomplishing serious tasks? Especially when they look their age and in most anime characters look much older than they are. That is.... Actually quite rare. The creators did something unique and executed it well, especially when you consider that most anime that aim for the demographic it does prefers their heroines a lot younger than that. You know what? F**k it, the creators get a solid applause out of me for having the balls to attempt this and succeed.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IxAKFlpdcfc(I could not find a decent applause gif. Somehow.)
She makes my top 4 best female anime characters no question, might even be at number one, but I will sit on that for a bit and wait until I finish Blood Plus to make sure I don't become fickle.
