Jun 27, 2013
Story:8/10
Fuse Teppou Musume no Torimonochou begins with young wild girl from the mountains known as Hamaji. She was taught to become one with her prey at its last moments. She makes her way to Edo because her older brother wanted to use her skills. When she first arrives she meets a interesting fellow.
Art:8/10
The art was rather amazing catching my eye with the cover. The problem was that I noticed some faults in some of the scenes. Like, how was that building there? There were also some breath taking scenes that could make you lose your breath.
Sound:7/10
This the only area i felt it was lacking.
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After awhile some of the crisp environment sounds seemed to dwindle in power. It seemed to rely heavily on the voice acting which was really well done. The voice actors tone seems to mature as they go through the story.
Characters:8/10
The people within the story all seem to be portraying the era. The seemed to have good expressions and did not go for the common "Moe" look. They introduced most of the characters while giving them an important roll later on. My main issue was Hamaji who at times seems completely out of place.
Enjoyment:9/10
I enjoyed it rather well. I would laugh went things were funny and tear-up a bit when needed. I felt chills when action took place.
Overall:8/10
Overall it was a good story with some nice art and voice acting. At times it felt like something was off, but that aside I would recommend this to anyone.
Note:this is my first review hoped you found it useful in some way.
Reviewer’s Rating: 8
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