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Mar 7, 2016
I usually don't review manga, but I'm making an exception for this one since it is so popular.

When I started reading this manga, I was tired of seeing the same shounen anime tropes, especially the strong female character who also serves as fanservice and unrealistically strong male protagonists. While I can enjoy shounen anime and manga despite these tropes, I really craved something different. Full Metal Alchemist satisfied that craving.

This manga is set in a steampunk world where some people rely on the power of alchemists, people who can destroy objects and reconstruct them into something else. Some of the alchemists are military officials known ...
Feb 9, 2016
This magical girl anime is yet another dark magical girl anime that has been influenced by Madoka Magica. There are some similarities between this anime and Madoka, but to me that wasn't a bad thing. It was because I liked Madoka Magica and magical girl anime in genre that I decided to watch this.

The first aspect of this anime that I enjoyed was the animation. It is like Hayao Miyazaki meets the watercolor artwork of Syu (who did the artwork for Nujabes album Metaphorical Music). It is beautiful and there were times I wanted certain images as my laptop wallpaper.

The next aspect of this anime ...
Jan 19, 2016
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I remember that people on here recommended this anime to me a while back when I asked for a good music anime. At the time, I didn't want to give this anime a chance because I thought it would be a dude-bro rocker anime. How wrong I was!

While this anime is centered on Koyuki, this anime is just about a band with a group of guys trying to make it big. I liked all the band members because they are decent guys who really care about their music & each of them bring something different to the band. You've got Koyuki, the budding guitarist & ...
Dec 31, 2015
Ah, parodies. You can find them for hit pop songs, films, and in this case, anime. With anime, sometimes you never know when you're watching a parody unless you know how to look for one. This was the case with me.

Based on the anime's summary, I thought I was watching a cute romance shoujo anime until the 2nd episode. That's when I started to notice the signs of a parody through the anime's characters. There are seven key characters in this anime: the heroine (Sakura), her crush (Nozaki), the playboy (Mikoto), the tomboy (Yuzuki), The Prince (Kashima), Hori (The Tsundere), and Wakamatsu (The ...
Oct 23, 2015
"Sometimes life is like jazz and moves in an unexpected direction."

This one line from this anime sums up this series well, especially in terms of its story and characters. One thing the synopsis doesn't tell you is that this anime is about learning to be open to new experiences, because life doesn't always go up or down or in a circle.

The character that best embodies this lesson is Kaoru Nishimi, who is one of the main characters and the main focus of this anime. Before he meets Sentarou (a tough, imposing male) and Ritsuko (Sentarou's female childhood friend), Kaoru is an intelligent stiff with social ...
Oct 3, 2015
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"Whatever your past, you still have a future."

One of the main characters Spike, says this in a particular episode of this series. This line stayed with me throughout the rest of the series & resonated during certain episodes. Eventually, this line formed what I thought was the big question that forms the plot of this of the show: Can you truly feel alive and have a future if you are constantly reminded of the past and how corrupted the world maybe you yourself are?

This question surrounds the main characters (Spike, Lee, Faye, and Edward) and some secondary characters they meet as they travel the galaxy ...
Aug 30, 2015
This second season is mostly better than the first in some areas, but still the same in others.

One of the things that I felt had improved was the character development. No longer restrained by the mystery surrounding the card game in the first season, characters such as Ruko, Tama, and Ulith are developed quite nicely. While other characters are pushed aside to make room for that development, it didn't bother me too much.

The other thing that developed pretty well is the storyline. There were times that got even darker than it already was and that kept me going to the next episode to find out ...
Aug 25, 2015
I decided to watch this anime after seeing a review that said it was "Magical Girls Meets Yu-Gi-Oh!" They turned out to be absolutely right.

The most important thing I love about this anime is that there are lots of girls involved in the anime's card game WIXOSS. The one gripe I always had about Yu-Gi-Oh! was that there weren't that many girls playing Duel Monsters as skillfully as the main character of that series. To have all the key players in this anime AND the cards they fight with be girls was awesome!

Besides this, I liked the "magical girl meets Yu-Gi-Oh!" concept because ...
Jun 16, 2015
If you combined certain elements of Revolutionary Girl Utena with the novel Les Miserables by Victor Hugo, you'd get Rose of Versailles.

One of the best aspects of the anime is the plot, which revolves around the years leading up to the French Resolution. Not only is the historical aspect of it based on real events (with some creative liberties taken), but also real people such as General Francois de Jarjayes (who inspired the main lead character Lady Oscar).

Another great aspect of the plot is that discusses classism (discrimination btw. classes), gender roles, power struggles, and justice in a way that entertains the viewer, pulls ...
Feb 8, 2015
This review is based on a rewatch of the anime. Three years ago, I watched this anime for the first time and was totally confused from the first episode to the last. Now, perhaps due to some gained experience with watching and analyzing serious and meaningful anime, I've been able to understand this anime better and appreciate it more.

This anime uses a lot symbolism from various things including roses, Biblical stories, Greek mythology, shadow puppetry, and more. There are many interpretations of this symbolism as it relates to the story's main plot. I didn't figure all of it out, but I'd figured out enough ...


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