Okay, this is not the kind of thing I'd normally post. Usually when I review a full TV show, I go with a classic series and go into extreme detail. But this recent cell-shaded anime series that just came to Netflix, Eden, caught my interest when I heard of it, and since it's only four episodes, I've decided to give it a review. I'll treat it like a feature film since it's only about an hour and a half long anyway. First off, the animation. It's pretty typical for cell-shaded CGI. It's only a slight step-up from season 1 non-action scenes in RWBY, but not by a whole lot. It's a shame, too, because Japan's gotten a lot better at TV CGI as of late, so to see this quality is a little disappointing. It's not terrible, but it's not groundbreaking either. Now onto the story. The first two episodes are fantastic. There's this really nice wholesomeness to it, from the two main robots finding the child, Sara, and taking her in as their adopted daughter. The interactions between them