Garo Honoo no Kokuin
I might still be on a Zaruba kick. |
I really like the way this series
is teaching the audience the ins and outs of Makai Knights and the Garo
franchise in general. This episode showed the Horror checker of the season,
usually a lighter with a special flame but currently a bell, which is a good of
way of showing the temporal setting of the show for long time watchers and is
good to explain how Knights tell the difference between Horrors and regular
humans. Also brought up is the Knights non-confrontational nature when it comes
to anything not related to the Horrors they hunt. It is something important for
the show to establish. It explains why these people with amazing magical powers
get easily caught and killed by regular humans, and also why those same super
powered people aren’t ruling the world. It is something important.
The third Makai Knight of the series, who ever he is. |
One of the things Garo has always
been good at is showing just how horrible humans are. Yes, Horrors torture and
maim their food, just to make it sweeter to them, but humans can be just as cruel
and for less reasons. We have seen humans feed others to a Horror, human’s that
rape and murder before they were Horrors, and this time we see a whole village of
people who have no association to the monsters ritualistically sacrificing their
own members. While there is a Horror involved, everyone in the episode was working
fully independent of that, acting like horrible people, keeping secrets and
always looking for the next excuse, the next person to sacrifice in the name of
purity. And showing how awful humans are fits into the theme. It is the darkness
that we create that brings to life the Horrors. If it wasn’t for us, there
would be no monsters.
Example of the darkness of humans? or Just sage fatherly advice? You decide! |
The other thing this episode did
was really highlight Leon’s inexperience with being a Makai Knight. Combat wise
he is fine, with the exception of his suit breaking apart from the inside. What
he lacks is experience dealing with people. He is young and foolhardy, and
almost always willing to believe anyone. When the villagers said everything was
fine, he was ready to move on. That was partially because of his lust for
revenge against those who killed his mother, something that this episode also
touched on, but we also see that he can’t see past other people’s lies. He believed
the mother outright, and I am pretty sure his father didn’t. He also hesitated
whenever the Horror showed him the face of the child. This is natural for
humans to do, but a Knight can’t hesitate against a Horror, no matter what. One
wrong move and it will be over, and that Horror will go and kill many more innocent
lives. This is a good way of showing Leon’s inexperience, but also hopefully showing
that he will grow as the season progresses.
The anime has been progressing well
over the past four weeks, with each episode being both an interesting look at
this new world and also a good introduction to the overall world of Garo for
new viewers. Next week though we get to start something brand new, the
exploration of a new Makai Knight, a purple knight who is helping out the main
character of the secondary plot, the son of the King who was manipulated into
killing all those Priests and Knights. It looks like it will be a good time. So
until next time, have fun watching.
I still really like this image. |