Review and opinion about the Netflix series "Pluto"

I've never been a fan of robot anime, in fact, I've seen very few so far. I have no doubt that incredible stories have been created in the mecha genre, but for some reason I just don't connect with it. The anime of this type that I remember having seen would be Code Geass, Neon Genesis Evangelion and the Full Metal Panic! saga, but not more than those. However, a few months ago I read a review in this same community in which Pluto, a Netflix anime of 8 chapters that at first glance did not generate me more attraction, but until I gave it a chance, I could not know if it would be worth it or not.

Now, Pluto is not an anime in which we will see very often gigantic robots as we usually see in this famous genre, but rather robots that are mostly humanized. This last thing I just mentioned is one of the things that initially caught my attention, in this world robots and humans coexist with a certain peace, but before getting to that point many things had to happen. Robots are programmed to avoid harming humans at all costs and also have a very advanced AI capable of understanding complex circumstances that allows them to react as logically as possible when interacting with humans, even robots have rights under the law.

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However, it is normal to think that full confidence in robots will never exist, the fact that in theory they have no feelings generates suspicion in the population, besides, who guarantees that they can not be reprogrammed or that they can fail and generate some damage, well, these are things that understandably generate doubts, but the most important thing is that at the time there were incidents between robots and humans that did not end well. As in any society, hatred, resentment or rejection against those who are different is always latent and in this world is no exception, in fact, there is a secret organization that aims to kill the robots and that in due course will cause havoc.

To give you more context, this anime begins with a tragic incident in which they murder, or rather, destroy a robot very precious to the general population, it was very friendly and helpful to humans and wildlife in general. This was not just any crime, this robot was one of the 7 most advanced in the world, so the perpetrator must have been someone or something very powerful and although he did not leave any clues or evidence, he did leave a kind of message or personal mark, a pair of horns on the robot's head. Thus, the authorities, alerted by such incident, left the case in the hands of Gesicht, a robot investigator who is also one of the 7 most advanced robots in the world.

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In the following days more robots would be destroyed and even humans would die under the same circumstances since there was never any evidence and there were always two horns on the heads of the victims. The fact that it was not known who the killer was and that there were dead humans unleashed the controversy that it could be a robot, but it had already been a few years since such an incident had occurred, and although no anomaly was ever determined in the killer robot at that time, the chances that it was repeating itself were quite low, so the mystery was the order of the day.

Something that is fundamental in the story is how highly developed the AI of the robots is, in fact, for humans themselves it is difficult to distinguish them since most of them look like humans and even have programmed habits such as eating, going to the bathroom, etc. Despite the above mentioned, some of them start to develop skills or feelings that in theory are impossible given the robotic nature, so they themselves presume that they are evolving.

PLUTO | Official Trailer | Netflix

Throughout the chapters I got involved with the cause of some robots to the point of feeling a lot of empathy and even pity since evidently the inclusion of these robots in society is complicated both in a fictional story as well as when the time comes in real life (if it comes). Pluto is a deep and thought-provoking anime that digs deep into your feelings and generates plots that can be quite sad. The animation is a 10 and the anime 100% recommendable. I'm thankful to have read that review in the past and watched this interesting story. Greetings to all!

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-Credits/Créditos:

- Manga written by: Naoki Urasawa
- Publisher: Big Comic Original
- Studio: Studio M2
- Official website

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Wow... I'm a sucker for anime or movies that would make me think about a lot of things and from your review, I'm more than interested to give this a shot. I'm also not that much of a mecha fan, though I love Code Geass and I enjoyed watching Full Metal Panic! as well. I guess, I've only watched these plus Star Driver and Gundam Wing (which I barely remember as I've watched it as a child).

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I think if you give it a chance you will like it, beyond being a story of humans and robots, there are important philosophical and moral aspects. Greetings!

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That's great! That's kind of my cup of tea... 🍵😂

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This anime blew my mind, it explore themes about humanity, war and AI in such an interesting and meaningful way. Have you watched Monster? It is from the same author.

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So far I haven't seen Monster, but I've only heard very good things about this one. And yes, Pluto is spectacular, it was worth watching.

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If you like psychological thrillers, you are going to enjoy it.

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From what I read, it doesn't seem to be a mecha style as we know it, like Code Gueass or Evangelion, it seems more emotional, I think.

I don't usually watch mecha, not that there are many to choose from haha but if I like something about this genre, is that it seems so futuristic and unreal but if we analyze, robotics and AI are advancing quite fast and I can't say for sure if in the not too distant future, something like this will happen 👀

Interesting plot, Buhito is going to check it out hehe 🦉

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The truth is quite emotional, and well, we don't see giant robots manned by humans as we normally see in mecha. I think the fact that there are robots is merely circumstantial to develop the plot in a deeper way.

Thanks for your visit. Regards!

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By chance I had started watching it with a friend and we found out that it was a reboot of astroboy, I didn't give it much importance but I got curious and kept watching it. I really liked the story, here the robots end up being more human than the people themselves, it has managed to excite me a lot in certain moments.

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I'm glad you ended up watching Pluto, there are a couple of very important lessons it teaches us, and yes, I got emotional several times too. I think robots end up being more human because they have more common sense about what is right and what is wrong.

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For me, this was the anime of the year 2023. When I saw it, it was surprise after wonder and euphoria at the same time. The level that this work has to hook you is spectacular, in addition to giving you that touch of nostalgia with some of its characters.

But, what I love most is that it is a version of "Astro Boy" for adults, combined with Psychologist, Drama, Suspense, Mystery and even a little Thriller. The characters are so excellently developed, the story is so deep and spectacular, and the different action scenes are worth watching and enjoying until the end.

What fascinates me most, apart from the tremendous animation and the story it has, is the way in which it deals with the topic of Robots and AIs and how they can even evolve to such an such a point of feeling emotions like a human being. The process of transformation from Love to Hate and how the kindest being can become a monster is also something shocking in a work like this. It is very noticeable how the author manages to combine so many elements, references from other works and inspirations for this wonder.

Personally, I give it a well-deserved 10/10.

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I've only seen the first chapter... but it looks like it will be a very interesting series to analyze.

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It really catches my attention. Unlike you I do like this mecha genre, that connection between humans and machines has always seemed interesting to me. And that's just it, there's always something deeper there that makes the story deeper. For example, I remember that in Evangelion the psychological background was brutal, I don't know how one being almost a child could see it. As an adult I watched it again and I understood many things that I had overlooked before.

This one is noted, I will watch it as soon as I can.

Greetings bro!

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Oh, I had this one on my list already, but because my list is so long I always forgot to check this one out. Sooner or later I know I can find a way to watch this out.

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I don't really like robot anime either. However, this one entertained me a lot, it has many interesting themes, and I loved the animation! I remember that since I saw the trailer it caught my attention and I was fascinated! Your review is very good! 👌🏼

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From the start I didn't really like Netflix's anime, but Pluto is different and maybe I should try watching it before judging, this post is very helpful :) Thank you for sharing.

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