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Jun 7, 2011
Mushishi and a manga by Yuki Urushibara, containing 10 volumes and an anime adaptation with 26 episodes, produced by the studio Artland.
Mushishi has nice effects, great BGM's, not to mention its splendid history and incredible.
Mushi are creatures invisible to human eyes, except for some people called Mushishi. These creatures for some, are harmless and are just trying to live with all beings, but they are always involved in strange facts, without explanation.
Ginko, the series protagonist, is a Mushishi.
People who can see these beings, and walk from place to place solving cases where the Mushi are involved, for people who are inexplicable.
Due to an accident he
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had with a Mushi on his childhood, he has the green eyes and white hair. His personality and relaxed, and does not clearly show their emotions.
The characters of the series, each episode is totally new, except some characters appear more than once because each episode is unique in its history and its end it.
For some it may be tedious, since it does not follow a chronology of events but did not and why the anime "lost" for others. He holds your attention with its light environment, their musical themes surprising, amazing and interesting stories. This was the only anime that could be better than Bakemonogatari, in my opinion, it was one of my best anime he lost position to Mushishi.
The opening theme: The Sore Feet Song by Ally Kerr sung a song is relaxing, calm, which combines perfectly with the anime. Without many details, just shows the nature where they found many cases of people who had contact with Mushi.
In each episode the endings are new, without any presentation of characters and environment, with only a soundtrack accompanied by credits. Only at that point the studio could have worked a little more.
If you have not seen Mushishi, is hoping to start today? This is an anime which certainly is historic.
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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May 29, 2011
School Days is an anime adapted from visual novel done by the Overflow, released in 2005, which has a lot of fans around the world.
The story centers on Makoto Itou, a high school student that every day in the subway on their way to school, meets with a student, Kotonoha Katsura, which begins to have feelings. It all starts when on the way to school, Makoto takes a picture of Kotonoha. In his office sits a girl named Sekai Saionji, who after seeing the photo on cell Makoto, I decided to help him out with Kotonoha.
With a slow unfolding of events in the
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beginning, but later brought a more serious plot, School Days has much to offer for those who like romance, comedy, tragedy and a little suspense.
Characters not very striking, but they certainly present in history, especially the main characters more. The female characters that appear in the anime each has an involvement with Makoto, who shows an innocent character in the beginning, becoming over the episodes, selfish without caring about the feelings of others.
The opening song by DEVICEHIGH, a very light style, with a letter saying how anime is. The video showing all the characters that are part of history, especially the girls (95% of the whole anime).
Closure means no life, with a melancholic song, also showing the characters of the story on the phone display of the protagonist.
In my opinion, School Days is a great anime, even though it seems another to get in line: (A protagonist with many girls around him, and a retarded friend to fill the bag), stands out among the others to show the mixed feelings youth, and the outcome in some cases, proves the harsh reality of life.
Reviewer’s Rating: 7
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