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Jun 28, 2010 3:46 PM
#1
THIS IS AN ANIME ONLY DISCUSSION POST. DO NOT DISCUSS THE MANGA BEYOND THIS EPISODE. ---------------------------------------- Aoi knows that Iha thinks that Yukina's way is too riduculous, so he asks him to come back, not as the member of the association, but as a "friend" of Aoi and others. Iha was shocked. Yukina is searching the place alone through flashlight. Natsume running and Kuse appears. Natsume vs. Kuse. Natsume's bleeding and hiding because he cannot use the power. Kuse said even if he can use the power, the situation won't change. Natsume was still able to attack Kuse (not by his power?) and made him temporary unconscious. A soldier shot him! Aoi and Iha heard the shot and ran to him. Natsume told them to not told Yukina about it because he doesn't want her to be sad. At the same time, Yukina is using her power to communicate to Natsume, who apparently have his power back and told her the way to be out. Yukina doesn't know that Natsume is already dead. Iha said at that time, Natsume taught him that he cannot throw his past and that his past moves him by giving that important note. Iha decided to help them and "betray" Yukina brother. (He said even if the entrance is known, it's not easy to get open, so he is going to help them open it) Iha and Aoi are with Yukina are Aoi can only tell her that Natsume will be here later. They opened the door and saw Yukina brother and strange purple light. He was expecting Yukina. Iha said to Yukina brother that if it's to test the new bomb, it's ok to just try on the peopleless island! He replied it's because there are people in Shanghai, so he's trying here. Trying out works when people actually feel pain. Then he told Aoi, with his question, that he must felt ridiculous events before, and he must be able to understand this ridiculous power called the new bomb, along with other people to sacrifice. Then purple light is gone. The light resumes and Shizune is out. She said let's end here. Shizune understood that Yukina brother blames himself for losing Airi, but she said she's not thinking that way, because Airi died to get herself out from being yogensha, for the one she likes. Airi felt pain to saw Shizune as the next yogensha. With that feeling, she wants to get her out of yogensha position. She doesn't know if that's really the case, but she give Yukina brother a hand just to return Shizune favor, that was she thought. However, she cannot give him hand in current situation. Yukina asked why is his heart so warped?! There's no way people know the correct way. She wants him to stop this. When he captured her, a gunshot shot him. And it was the leader of the association. (Or rather, he was aiming for Yukina and her brother protected her). He knows that he would protect the one he loves even if he has the huge thought. He said there are too many dirty mission come to him and this matter should go to military. Yukina brother is dead from losing too much blood. With that, he said the mission is finished. He left and Iha wanted to chase him, but Aoi stopped him. He said lets stop from the bomb getting into everyone's hand. Even if people are making another new one, it shouldn't be existed in this period. Iha agrees. Aoi entrusted Yukina to Shizune. He said please make sure to wait for him this time. The people who are in charge of moving the bomb is in confusion with that leader moving. Yukina asked Shizune for a hand. Aoi and Iha are chasing the airplane with the bomb One of the member (the scientist? who got involved in creating the bomb) in the group is crazy and he doesn't want to end just yet. Iha said there's no way to use the bomb because Yukina brother is dead. This bomb cannot be got by the military. He said they should use earlier than the military. He wants to show his research. He told them to get out. Yukina wants to show that imagery of her brother shown her to everyone. She said even though what he was going to do is wrong, but she agrees with her brother about showing people the pain (I'm not sure with this part). She wants to prevent from this to happen through showing this imagery. Shizune agrees to help her with that idea. Imagery is merely imagery, but through that, she hopes to change the world (prevention) somehow, too. Purple light again. The airplane is broken. With the imagery onto people. The leader came and angry about showing something extra. ... so he also forsaw something? He said he saw military got the bomb, and that they should make the ugly future come true. Her future telling is also needed. Then another guy is here and the leader thought he's going to help him, but he got him weird (forget everything?) He's actually a Chinese person (spy?) who check on those Japanese people and to prevent from doing something harmful to their country. Shizune asked him a favor. Aoi and Iha was able to get the airplane down. They are planning to the bomb to the ocean. She wants him to lose her memory to prevent from getting the next yogensha, which fortunately she didn't foreseen it. Yukina woke up with Shizune's violin, and went back to "sleep". When he touched her and work on his power, she said good bye to Aoi, who seems to heard her voice. He asked Iha if he said anything. He asked if he's doing the correct thing, and discussing about the novel that Iha commented it's like their power. The airplane is out of energy and it's still some distance between the ocean. They are trying to use the power to try to get the bomb to the ocean. Iha getting the bomb, and Aoi sending it to the ocean! Only Iha is out. Iha went to search for Aoi after the plane fell (with fire), but didn't see him... Aoi is dead? 2 years has past. Ceremony of remembering what they did wrong. Yukina, according to her narration, says that Natsume lives in her heart. lol @ Fuuran's energetic character as always. The restaurant became hers. She showed Yukina the photo taken with Iha put later. Aoi kept his promise. Then a weird violin sound. Military marching. |
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Jun 28, 2010 10:41 PM
#2
Last episode: Aoi tells Kazura that despite what he did, he still sees him as a friend. Kazura is surprised about it. Natsume VS. Kuse (the teleporting dude). Natsume got shot on the right arm. And despite that he cannot use his ability, Natsume defeated him (I think he broke his neck). Then, he got shot by some random soldier. Kazura and Aoi heard the shot and then, found Natsume, dying. Yukina communicates him via her ability and asks how is he. Natsume lies to her that he's fine. But Yukina didn't know that Natsume is dying. After Natsume dies, Kazura changes sides and goes with Aoi instead so they can stop Isao. So, the two, along with Yukina (who thought that Natsume is still alive), went to the place where Shizune is. They found Isao, who is aware that Yukina is with them. After Isao tells them that there's nothing they can do and that he will do it no matter what. Then, Shizune walks out which surprises Isao. Shizune tells him that his fiancee, Toma, (not Airi, because she is the lover of Nishio, Kazura's friend) kills herself because she doesn't like her role as the prophet. Then, Yukina tells her brother to stop what he is doing. But Isao shields his sister when he saw a flash and got shot. Turns out that Sakurai shot him because Isao is about to have second thoughts. Then, Isao dies and Aoi tells Kazura that they must stop the bomb before it's too late. Then, he tells Shizune to take care of Yukina. Sakurai takes control of command and orders Isao's men to go on with the plan. The scientist guy orders the pilot to let the plane fly.Meanwhile, Yukina asks Shizune to lend her her ability. Aoi and Kazura goes after the plane which is carrying the bomb. In the place, Kazura tells the douchebag scientist that it's over. Even though Isao is dead, the douchebag still wants the plan to go on. Then, the place got under attack and the douchebag fell off the plane. Shizune and Yukina entered the pillar in which they want to show everyone the vision of the atomic bombing. Yukina's nose starts to bleed. After showing the vision, Shizune walks out and finds Sakurai, who demands her what was that vision. He wants that the knowledge about the atomic bomb will change the future. He also needs Shizune's abilities. Yukina tries to stop him but Sakurai knocks her out. His assistant (the guy who can erase memories) goes to Sakurai and erases his memories. The assistant turns out to be spy for the Chinese (?). Idk, he speaks Chinese but his Japanese is so LOL. Meanwhile, Aoi and Kazura manage to take control of the plane and plans to drop the bomb on the ocean instead. Shizune requests the assistant to erase her memories so that there will be no prophet or upcoming prophet for that matter. Shizune plays the violin and assistant erases her memories. She says goodbye to Aoi, whose real name is Soichiro. In the place, Aoi and Kazura are having some guy talk. But then, the plane breaks down. Kazura uses his ability to throw out the bomb and Aoi uses his ability to force the bomb out into the sky and then the ocean. Kazura gets out of the plane but Aoi didn't make it as the plane crashes. So, is Aoi dead? 2 years later, Manchukuo remains under Japanese control. Yukina narrates about what happened. Later, she visits Fuu Lan who now owns a restaurant. Fuu Lan shows to Yukina the group picture that they had in episode 11. This time, Kazura's in it. Later, Yukina hears Aoi's crappy violin music. As she walks out, the Japanese army marches on the streets. And then, the rest is history. Final thought It's a good show but I wish that they could make into a 25/26 episode series since they need to expand more on the plot and the characters. 13 episodes is not enough for a series which touches some sensitive historical topics plus Japanese agents with superpowers. But then, Anime on Chikara did a good job bringing out the history (which they really researched on) and IMO, I didn't sense any historical revision as what some people had claimed. From what I've seen, the story is basically about four agents trying to stop a man who intends to change history. But he fails of course. The music is great (not counting Aoi's violin music) and animation needs some improvement. But overall, the story is just a so-so since it started in an episodic formula and after episode 7, the story starts to flow. Anyway, some things remain is questions like: *What happened to Shizune after her memories are erased? *What happened to Kazura? Did he go back to the military and continued being a soldier? Or did stay in Shanghai? *Is Aoi dead or alive? *Most importantly, where the hell did the superhuman abilities originated? Nvm on the soldiers marching since we all know that the war is coming soon and that many will die, of course. |
xxxholic_wingJun 29, 2010 4:14 AM
Jun 29, 2010 5:19 PM
#3
xxxholic_wing: I think you misunderstood some of the finer details, so I've tried to be more thorough on what happened this episode in my post. Hope it helps clear some things up. Episode 13 Screencaps and Impressions: http://randomc.net/2010/06/29/senkou-no-night-raid-13-end/ |
Jun 29, 2010 5:46 PM
#4
divinespirit said: xxxholic_wing: I think you misunderstood some of the finer details, so I've tried to be more thorough on what happened this episode in my post. Hope it helps clear some things up. Episode 13 Screencaps and Impressions: http://randomc.net/2010/06/29/senkou-no-night-raid-13-end/ Thanks. It's really hard to understand with subtitles. Hopefully, the sub groups can do the rest of the episodes on time. Anyway, the ending is a meh because we don't happened to the other characters such as Kazura and Shizune. |
Jun 30, 2010 3:34 AM
#5
Never really got into this show, and was prepared to give it a 6 if it ended decently....which it didn't. Instead we got a pretty damn lackluster episode. Also I'm not a fan of plot twist abuses during the final episode. 5/10 |
Jul 11, 2010 2:53 PM
#6
The plot is awesome. If you know history, that is ;D Rather mature and interesting. I studied the whole thing in junior high and still remember it, though I had to do some slight revision of my knowledge. Aoi's most likely alive, since there's his music in the end (Can you even call that music? xD) I'm soooo gonna learn the OST violin parts once the OST is out. I think the ending was absolutely done in Senkou no Night Raid-style. The series sorta appeared out of nowhere right with a bunch of guys messing with history and having some powers. and it ended with lots of questions unanswered. But it's one of those "use your imagination" endings". Of course, I wish they'd make it 24/26 eps, but they're pretty much done dealing with the historical events. You wouldn't want them to show the world war next, would you? >.< The main aim of the series was NOT to show adventures of a bunch of amateurs shooting off supernatural powers out of their butts, but once again to revise and analyze the history and give their own point of view on what happened. Sadly enough, I wasn't able to understand 100% of each ep, because I'm not good with all those military Japanese terms, but it still was enough to leave a feeling of how superb the series is. Btw, an extra dvd ep will be released that will tell how the group met each other. (Ah, maybe it has already been released, I don't remember, haven't seen it yet). |
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Jul 11, 2010 11:51 PM
#7
xxxholic_wing said: divinespirit said: xxxholic_wing: I think you misunderstood some of the finer details, so I've tried to be more thorough on what happened this episode in my post. Hope it helps clear some things up. Episode 13 Screencaps and Impressions: http://randomc.net/2010/06/29/senkou-no-night-raid-13-end/ Thanks. It's really hard to understand with subtitles. Hopefully, the sub groups can do the rest of the episodes on time. Anyway, the ending is a meh because we don't happened to the other characters such as Kazura and Shizune. 7-10 will probably be out by the time you see this and episode is in translation atm, we also have episode zero translated. |
Aug 11, 2010 3:24 AM
#8
they shud have continued the series!! i really like the animation and story of this show |
Aug 11, 2010 4:17 AM
#9
snowteddy said: they shud have continued the series!! i really like the animation and story of this show I think they'll released an epilogue episode on December in the last volume of DVD. |
Aug 13, 2010 10:22 AM
#10
xxxholic_wing said: snowteddy said: they shud have continued the series!! i really like the animation and story of this show I think they'll released an epilogue episode on December in the last volume of DVD. they announced episode 0, and episode 7.5 as OVA(ish) episodes |
Aug 29, 2010 3:58 AM
#11
Natsume! (屮゚Д゚)屮 And damn it Sakurai! (╬ ಠ益ಠ) Shi-Shi-Shizune! 。・゚・(ノД`)・゚・。 Damn it, why?! щ(゚Д゚щ) (Well it's a perfectly reasonable choice, but still >.<) Despite this somewhat disappointing ending, having been as awesome as it's been, I can't help but give it a solid 9/10. (Would've even given it a 10 if not for the long time it took to finish it.) Now, here's to hoping the two remaining OVA's will be godlike ヽ(´ー`)ノ Oh, btw. Is it just me, or is the timing from the second part of the OP's line 9 through the middle of line 11 terribly off? Like the karaoke slows down when coming to "kimi wo mamotteku", and then speeds up again when it gets to "naki gao mo" O.o |
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Aug 29, 2010 10:26 AM
#12
Aug 29, 2010 11:28 AM
#13
Aug 29, 2010 2:20 PM
#14
Aug 29, 2010 3:15 PM
#15
Finally, this is in the Completed list. Good to see the historical aspect displayed throughout this series, though I'm not really familiar with the actual historical timeline it represented. I can appreciate the historic background but it wasn't really anything to brag about for me. Would have liked to see more of their abilities being used and how they every got them in the first place. 6-7/10 |
Aug 29, 2010 9:30 PM
#16
Aug 29, 2010 10:16 PM
#17
9/10 in my book, if only because I have a huge interest in 1930s East Asian history. The sheer number of plot twists that were thrown at us in this episode left me wondering if at one point, A-1 Studios brought in Hideo Kojima as a consultant. The deaths of Natsume and Takachiho were quite shocking to me, if only because I figured if anyone was going to die here, it would be Kazura. Natsume's death has an extra-strong dose to irony to it as well: after beating the nigh-unbeatable teleporting psychic, he gets offed by the very same soldier he spared in the previous episode from falling off the roof. His death also nicely avoids the ridiculous display of "minor" bullet wounds so prevalent in media: no folks, a shot to the shoulder CAN kill you simply by bleeding out. Takachiho's end was a shock only because I never imagined that Sakurai himself would actually go out into the field and do the wet work himself. Not to mention that he died without even any last words. Then there's the biggest shocker of all, that Sakurai's memory-wiping bodyguard actually turned out to be a Chinese agent. This revelation opens up a whole new can of worms: if China has psychic soldiers as well, how many other countries have them? If this guy was able to infiltrate the Japanese military to a point where he was always within striking distance of the boss of a super-secret spy agency, what else has he done? Another detail I haven't seen anyone talk about is that apparently, both "Iha Kazura" and "Miyoshi Aoi" are fake names. We saw back in an earlier episode, in his flashback, Kazura's grandmother called him "Kishida Takuma." And in this episode, Shizune's final words before she had her memories erased were to bid farewell to "Souichirou." However, nothing is perfect, and this episode's plot hole was why Kazura/Takuma couldn't simply teleport himself to safety along with both Aoi/Souichirou and the unconscious man. Why? BECAUSE HE DID EXACTLY THAT IN EPISODE 1. Making Aoi stay in the plane as it crashed added needless drama and there was no good reason to make it happen. Finally the ending. There is something I've been wanting to say: people complain that episode 4 with the cat chase was filler. It was not filler. Many things in episode 4 foreshadow later events: 1. The Japanese soldiers marching freely in Shanghai, a parallel to the final scene of the show. 2. Aoi's line about how Japan doesn't have the right to decide China's future: the first indicator that this show would not excuse Japan's actions in China. 3. The memory-wiping agent spying on Aoi and Kazura. 4. Yukina lying about her reason for going to the Russian cafe: it shows that Sakurai is keeping the team members out of the loop with each other. 5. And finally, Episode 13's final scene with Fuuran yelling at the cat won't make sense without watching Episode 4. The true filler episode was Episode 5. It was a good episode, but nothing that happened in it was ever referenced again. Hell, Nishio might as well have never existed considering everyone forgot about him after he was lying dead in an alley. Back to the ending. The show ended pretty much the only way it could. History is prevented from being altered, and the existence of the Sakurai team is pretty much erased, considering that Sakurai himself had his memories wiped and Aoi and Kazura are apparently in hiding somewhere. It was a grim ending, but pretty much everything that happened in the interwar period from 1919-1939 was grim. Now, there are a couple of loose ends left. One is Takachiho's teleporting bodyguard. Unless Natsume is actually Kenshiro from Fist of the North Star, I doubt two elbows to the face would kill a man. This guy is most likely still alive, and with his abilities could still pose a threat. What kind, I don't know, but it doesn't seem wise to leave him to his whims. Second, again, the Chinese memory-wiper. We don't know how deeply he's been able to compromise the Japanese military, and I for one am curious to see what he's up to after erasing Shizune's memories. Third, I just said it: Shizune. I wonder what happened to her. Her farewell to "Souichirou" seems to mean she may have forgotten even him, and I suppose she reverted to being a regular woman in the world. In spite of the above, I doubt we'll see a sequel. The subject matter is simply too controversial that I don't think A-1 Studios wants to dig into this again, which is a shame because this time period is a gold mine for espionage stories. Not to mention the fact that viewers need to possess a strong knowledge of history and politics of the era to fully appreciate the complex story. Once again, I reiterate that I give this show a 9/10. It really needed a few more episodes to cut down on the rushed feeling of the finale, as well as to ease viewers into the timeskips more (I didn't realize a few months had passed between episodes 11 and 12 until someone pointed it out to me). Finally, I can't end this post without raising a massive BROFIST to the fansubbing teams. When 90% of the fansubbing groups quit at the halfway mark, Phantom-Subs and KAW did an incredible job working on this show to the end and that's quite a feat considering the very complicated and obscure dialogue and references this show had (seriously, who the HELL knew who Rampo Edogawa was before watching this series?). Not to mention that the numerous translator notes inserted really helped (the note in the final episode about the Karman Line was a godsend, otherwise I would never have known what Aoi was trying to do). This series was well worth the wait and tantei in particular deserves praise for reassuring the fans that no, the project was not dead and for putting up with the incessant demands of "is it done yet?" Congratulations on the completed project, it's thanks to you that the English-speaking world can enjoy this gem. |
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Aug 30, 2010 12:09 AM
#18
sorry it took so long everyone but it is finally done here the V2 patch for the mkv file http://kaworkz.co.cc/ddl/%5BPHT-KAW%5D_Patch_Eps13.rar this series has been a lot of fun to do. glad everyone is happy with it, or atleast kinda happy with it. |
Aug 30, 2010 12:56 AM
#19
i'm going to have to rewatch this some other time as the monthly delays and its already complicated subject made it hard to fully grasp and internalize the series.. as of now, i'm giving it an 8.. i like this kind of stuff and all it's plus'es are already discussed by AICW from above along with good animation and music.. however, it fails to overwhelm me as a whole.. |
Aug 30, 2010 1:28 AM
#20
tantei Thank you very much =) It was a real pleasure to work with you and watch your translations. I liked the series very much in every aspect! Waiting for the specials now =) |
Aug 30, 2010 9:01 PM
#21
That was quite the bittersweet albeit lackluster ending. It had alot of boring, slow and otherwise not so good parts but overall this anime had alot of great ideas, a great OP, and some decent characters. While it wasn't the best, I still liked it. 7/10 Oh and they really need to clear up the ending a bit, its not so clear as to what happened. And as I mentioned before, it was a bit sad to see most of the main characters die, they tried their hardest to save the lives of innocent people but their efforts will have most likely been in vain because, as we all know, the bomb was detonated a few years later. |
Aug 31, 2010 1:20 AM
#22
Jrittmayer said: And a great ED.a great OP |
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Aug 31, 2010 5:02 AM
#23
Jrittmayer said: That was quite the bittersweet albeit lackluster ending. It had alot of boring, slow and otherwise not so good parts but overall this anime had alot of great ideas, a great OP, and some decent characters. While it wasn't the best, I still liked it. 7/10 Oh and they really need to clear up the ending a bit, its not so clear as to what happened. And as I mentioned before, it was a bit sad to see most of the main characters die, they tried their hardest to save the lives of innocent people but their efforts will have most likely been in vain because, as we all know, the bomb was detonated a few years later. Agreed. The fact that the plot was pretty much original (besides being set in historical settings) made this show. As for everything else it might not have been done poorly, but it never got my attention. 7/10 On my part it has been a long time since i saw a martyr, and because of the happiness spewing from most shows a nice dose of death patches me back up. So i'll pretend Aoi died despite obvious evidence. =P |
Sep 1, 2010 3:09 AM
#24
Excellent ending to a show with lackluster beginning: it's always better when show develops like this and not vice versa... Can't say I have much to criticize about finale: I'd love to know if Aoi & memory wiped prophet chick ever got back together and what happened to Kazura but it's fine the way it is. I was honestly surprised at the maturity and honesty A1 handled all the historical backdrop behind series: I wasn't expecting this from japanese to be frank. All around it's definetly a good series and worth a watch - especially for history buffs like me! 7/10 |
Sep 1, 2010 5:03 AM
#25
Sep 3, 2010 4:09 PM
#26
Bittersweet ending for me, though I loved the entire series. I felt a bit sorry for Yukina, she was left alone like that. 8/10 for me~ |
Sep 3, 2010 9:00 PM
#27
Well those "final fights" were a let down. Natsume!! DDD: Damnit, I knew he was gonna die. And by that bastard he saved? Unforgivable. Also I had a feeling Kazura would come around and help Aoi, I just wished there was a fight between them again before that haha. I did not see it coming that Takachiho would be taken out by glasses!guy :O Good twist, although I was hoping for some kind of fight between him and the rest of the guys, somehow. (Although how you're supposed to fight someone who can paralyse you and put you to sleep, I don't know.) And hat!guy appearing when he did and stopping glasses!guy? Such a great twist. To summarise, I enjoyed this series although I felt it was trying to be too many things at once and not quite pulling off any of them: historical, thriller/mystery, supernatural. For that reason all the good moments got equalised by some awkward/bad moments, and ultimately I'm going to have to give it a 5/10 overall. |
Sep 4, 2010 1:49 PM
#28
5/10. I never got into the show. I do hope that the last special (there is a 00, 7.5, and 14 right?) sheds some more light on what happened to Aoi, Kazura, and Shizune after the last episode though. |
Sep 4, 2010 6:42 PM
#29
GarLogan78 said: 5/10. I never got into the show. I do hope that the last special (there is a 00, 7.5, and 14 right?) sheds some more light on what happened to Aoi, Kazura, and Shizune after the last episode though. I would guess only episode 14 would do that |
Sep 5, 2010 12:38 AM
#30
well the day is saved, but what happened to everyone? seems kind of a cliff hanger concerning the characters |
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Sep 5, 2010 5:42 AM
#31
I'll give it a 8 for now .. just cause it made me cry at the end ... stupid wars are stupid . |
Sep 5, 2010 8:38 PM
#32
I give it a 6, but it could go down as far as a 4. At the end of the day, the story never really came together, and I feel like even if I knew all of the nuances of the history, it still wouldn't be captivating because all the characters were hopelessly bland and they never really felt like a team close enough to worry so much for one another and risk themselves. Then you have the slow first few episodes, cat chasing episode, and the history lesson episode, and I'm left mostly bored with what happened. |
Sep 6, 2010 6:09 AM
#33
I wanted to echo AICW in thanking the sub groups who worked on this and all the episodes. As a consumer of shows that are difficult to translate because of smart, but obscure references, the work of the subgroups that stick with these shows broadens my world (e.g. having now watched this show I am aware that my understanding of Chinese history at the beginning of the 20th century is really inadequate). The Kazura fan-girl in me wanted more than Yukina's assurance that he's OK, but apart from that...an ending I can live with. |
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Sep 6, 2010 11:05 AM
#34
Sep 6, 2010 11:53 AM
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Sep 7, 2010 1:55 PM
#36
I thought that this anime was really impressive. I loved the artwork, especially for the OP. Also it was an engaging story with good characterization. I usually prefer short series that don't have enough time to drag, but I wish this was at least 6 episodes longer. I'll give it a solid 6/10 for now (that doesn't sound high but I judge harshly). I can't really accurately judge it though because between episodes I forgot things and hence was confused many times. I should have started it much more recently instead of when it came out, but hey, how could I predict that it would be this hard to translate? |
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Sep 15, 2010 3:34 PM
#37
I really enjoyed this series. Took a while to get completed and I found myself kinda lost at some points. But the characters, art and music really made up for it. Looking forward to seeing the specials! =3 Or maybe even a 2nd season *sooo unlikely* If this gets dubbed I'll definitely be watching it again. Hopefully I will understand it a bit better =D 10/10 |
Sep 19, 2010 12:21 AM
#38
In the end, this series did not satisfy me. It's unfortunate since I remember when I first heard about this anime, I was excited to see what it was all about. The ending left too many things unexplained. I guess this is just another anime to add to my complete list :/ Merciless said: Yeah the scenes where the characters used their abilities were some of the best. It's sad that there weren't that many of them.Would have liked to see more of their abilities being used and how they every got them in the first place. Edit: 7/10 |
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Sep 19, 2010 7:02 PM
#39
This whole series is incredibly bittersweet, especially the ending. I mean, the main driving force behind most of the characters' actions is changing the terrible future seen by the previous prophet. The last episode even ends with a dialog from Yukina saying that she hopes/believes Japan will change its fate. But we know that it doesn't. Tokyo is still fire-bombed like crazy, the atomic bomb is still dropped on Nagasaki and Hiroshima, and it's almost all due to that powerful Japanese nationalism mentioned by Sakurai. It leaves you with a depressing dose of dramatic irony. |
Sep 28, 2010 11:44 PM
#40
Missing closure somewhat.... although what really can you do when your restricted to 12 episodes. None the less I give it a 7 storyline was if-y at some times and the conversation at some times was dry. But some of the fighting scenes and the art work made my rating go up. |
Dec 20, 2010 9:07 AM
#41
the ending brings out lonely feelings............. |
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Mar 30, 2011 7:56 AM
#42
I actually started this show because of Yukina's cutesy but thankfully she didn't remain the only reason to finish it.Not quite good but 7/10 for Yukina's cutesy ^_^ |
"Only the dead have seen the end of war". ~Plato~ |
Jan 29, 2012 5:02 PM
#43
then again im lifting this show from the hidden bunker to finish it :D It's nice that these are one of those few historically factual, even though this is very fictional(and supernatural), animes out there of the blue(Aoi XD) while the current mainstream audience only matter about moeblobs and fanservice. Too bad they need to compress too much for just 13 episodes, so there where a lot of plot holes remained unsealed :( yeah i know that there is an epilogue special(w/c i may not watch anymore) released that sealed some of our protagonists' conclusions, yet the chikara staff should have made senkou a bit longer, especially for such potential to be wonderful historically-oriented anime. Im an avid enthusiast about world history and political events and night raid had done something satisfying in that genre and setting, although in its mediocre and campy nature :) 7/10 |
honor your father and your mother... Yahweh, God, Bible's The Ten Commandments because a man that doesn't spend time with his family can never be a real man... Don Vito Corleone, Godfather, Mario Puzo's The Godfather that's what parents are...that's what family is... Akio Furukawa, Father, Key's CLANNAD |
Aug 6, 2012 5:27 PM
#44
Not bad although not as a good as Darker than Black imo. I guess I'm not a big fan of historical genre series but overall, I thought this series was just so-so. |
Sep 1, 2012 7:21 AM
#45
I finally found ep 11 12 13 and finished this after 2 years (rewatched it a few times over the years while waiting on those eps). Overall 8/10. The last ep was just too rushed and sad |
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Dec 1, 2012 8:53 PM
#46
I didn't think it was amazing, but I did like it. I think it's really underrated. |
Jan 12, 2013 1:37 AM
#47
Hmmmm.... It's a nice watch. 6/10. Felt kinda bumpy at times, but definitely deserve a lot more attention. |
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Oct 29, 2013 9:50 AM
#48
Hrmmmm . . . Well, It was okay I guess. It wasn't spectacular (hoping it would be) but it wasn't bad either. The ending was a tad bit sad, Yukina lost pretty much everyone, Shizune wiped away her memories and Aoi (if alive) is probably now just a wanderer since his sole purpose seemed to get back Shizune which I'm assuming he probably found out that she had no memories of him and just kind of . . . Kept living. 6/10. |
May 16, 2014 1:15 AM
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