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Anime Reviews: vol. 1


by GUY. Thursday, April 4, 2002

 

 
   

Since there are so many good anime out there, I\'m going to do conglomerate reviews with several series or movies reviewed in each; another is coming soon.

Series:


Noir
This is a series about two female assassins whose partnership begins on strange grounds; they meet in a very mysterious manner, and immediately find a connection between each other that they cannot understand. From the very start, this series has lots of great fight sequences, and the animation is exquisite. There is also quite a bit of obscure plotline in between the action sequences, which are also quite enjoyable.

Inuyasha
A TV series not yet released in America; it soon will be. Based on the manga by Rumiko Takahashi, this is a story set partly in the world of today, but mostly in feudal Japan where youkai (monsters or demons) run rampant in the forests, coming out every so often to terrify the people of small villages.
A girl named Kagome, living in modern-day Japan, goes to explore the ancient well near her home, and is pulled in, coming out in another time, many hundreds of years before. In the past, she meets a Halfling about her age named Inuyasha who mistakes her for one of her ancestors from that time. Upon the shattering of the \"Shikon no Tama\", an evil jewel of great power, they must search throughout the land for it\'s shards before it comes into evil hands.
This series is very long (over 55 episodes so far and growing) so I can\'t give a full description of the plot, but on the whole it\'s a pretty good show, and has all the necessary aspects to give the series lasting value and hold one\'s attention until the end.

Trigun
An anime based on the manga series by Yasuhiro Nightow, it\'s about a gunman who, while having a hefty price on his head, has never killed. His past is unknown, and his name is Vash \"the Stampede\" the nickname given, because along with his presence tends to come destruction. He\'s known for his large silver handgun, and long red trench coat.
While so many sinister things are said about him, in truth, he is a kind and honest, though rather on the strange side. This series starts as an action-style series, but soon turns somewhat to the science fiction side. It\'s very wacky and well done on the whole; I quite like it.

Love Hina
This is leaning toward soap-opera, but has lots of oddness and funny scenes to make it, in my opinion, quite worth watching. The main character is a clumsy, but well-meaning young guy whose goal is to make it to the prestigious Tokyo-U because of a promise he made as a small child. While the story doesn\'t progress as rapidly as some might like, but it\'s very funny, and the melodrama is a bit tongue-in-cheek, so I found it to be rather enjoyable on the whole.
To my delight, I discovered that the 3-part OVA that concludes the series was finally released recently in Japan (already got the first two fansubbed).

 
 
 
   
   

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