You have to be pretty into Arthurian lore to know that the parents of Tristan (of Tristan and Isolde fame) are a couple of relatively minor characters named Meliodas and Elizabeth. Fortunately for us, original manga author Nakaba Suzuki did know, and this sequel film to the TV series followers the two well-known children of their minor character parents. The other child in question is none other than Lancelot, son of Ban and Elaine; for the purposes of this review, it is perhaps best to say little about him, and I dare say his role will be somewhat more significant when the second half of the story is released. But it is important to note that he is a part of the tale as a whole, if only because of the nod to Suzuki’s original.
This fifty-minute film’s plot is fairly basic: young Prince Tristan, who looks to be in his early teens, is struggling to reconcile the two halves of his…