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Aug 15, 2014
Well, I'm not too sure how I found out about this anime, but it's synopsis appealed to me when I read it on myanimelist. So I started watching Katekyo Hitman Reborn! Oh man how hard it was to keep watching, but it was so worth it. I still remember just going to the synopsis page and rereading it forcing myself to watch it and be like this might be worth the wait and it was.
Story: This story in the beginning has tons of gaps and holes in which one might be like what the hell. Don't worry about the gaps and the holes, they will
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all eventually be filled in, yes even the one about the babies. In the beginning it is pretty boring and very confusing, but as the story goes on it becomes more interesting and exciting, but at times it gets pretty boring repeating the theme of never giving up and getting even more power. When I was around the 100th episode or so, I was starting to feel bored, but now that I finished, I simply feel sad that there is no more.
Art: Perhaps it is because I am not too critical about art, but many people find Reborn!'s art style pretty bad, but I find that it is ok and that yes even Reborn is drawn fine.
Sound: Katekyo Hitman Reborn!'s sound is pretty good and matches with the atmosphere and scenes. I enjoyed the ending and openings very much, and only one or 2 of the theme songs did I delete from my playlist. The rest are in my top 20 songs.
Character: The characters were great, but they repeatedly bored me with the never give up and use your dying will theme.
Enjoyment: This anime is a very good one and I really enjoyed it. Although it is not as enjoyable as Naruto or Black Butler, it is still a very great anime.
Overall: I loved it and it was great.
Reviewer’s Rating: 9
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Aug 6, 2014
This review might sound a bit one sides, but I will try my best to balance my view.
This anime is sooobaaaahhhraaahhhhshiiiiyaaa!
Warning: There might be some Spoilers.
I found out about this anime in an anime store in Taipei, Taiwan. I caught a small preview of Kuroshitsuji: Book of Circus, and I thought it was very interesting and it caught my attention (With the gunfighting and the guy getting owned cuz his men got taken cared of and what not) so I stayed a little whiles to find out what the anime was called and I found out it was Black Butler.
When I returned home I journeyed
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upon my laptop to watch this Black Butler. What I found was a world of SUBARASHI! This plot will take you on a journey of twists and turns when you least expect it.
The Story:
As this is my first Mystery anime, and I don't have much experience with reading a lot of mystery novels/manga let alone an anime/movie. Although that is a factor, I find that this story is just so smart and mind fuddling at times, the plot takes you on so many twists and turns that you wouldn't even expect. Despite the storyline being mysterious and cliffhanging, it is also a very dark and tragedy that fell upon Ciel Phantomhive. As he solves the crimes that appear in London, he searches for those who he must enact his revenge on. Although Anyways, Black Butler focuses on Sebastian helping Ciel Phantomhive solve crimes while helping him achieve his revenge when one day, it lands on the front door of his home. Actually he lands at the footsteps of his enemies (Angela).
The Art:
I myself find little fault with the art and I find it pretty fitting with the story and the atmosphere, etc. There are sometimes where the art could've been better, in my opinion, the Undertaker/Legendary Shinigami's shop could've been better drawn. Many things that many people might dislike Black Butler for is that it often switches between the comedy style that you see with the workforce (Mey-rin, Finnian, Bardroy, Sebastian, Greill Sutcliffe, etc.) One extremely positive thing about the art that made it a ten was Sebastian's love of homeless cats is priceless, Pluto throwing away the kitty and wanting Sebastian's love in Black Butler. It is SUBARAHSHI!
The Sound:
I enjoy the opening and ending songs, especially BECCA with her I'm Alive as well as Monochorme no kiss, even though some other endings sound a bit satanic, I'm down with the songs man. As for the sound effects, they don't really have any problems that I see. One thing that I personally didn't really like but liked at the same time, the way Sebastian says "Yes, My Lord.".
The Characters:
In the beginning, they didn't really explain anything too detailed about the characters, only some of the basics. As the plot goes on, Regardless of his tainted past(torture, etc,), his parent's deaths, and the future that awaits him, Ciel Phantomhive truly fights headstrong against those who oppose him. This chance that Ciel Phantomhive seized was given to him by Sebastian in order for him to eat his soul, but despite that fact this seems to me as a representation of hope in a hopeless situation. Many of the servants were also in very crappy situations before they went working for Sebastians, as you see later on in the anime. They were also stuck in a hopeless and sad situation and was given a second chance by Sebastian and was sent to work in a place they enjoyed. Maybe this anime represents that out of darkness there will always be hope, and maybe in Ciel's case and out of that hope will be a demon to consume your soul after you enact your revenge.
My Enjoyment:
SUBARAHSHI
Overall:
Overall, I found it very enjoyable especially watching Sebastian love those cats.
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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Aug 6, 2014
I watched this right after I watched Black Butler and I was very hyped up and am still pretty hyped up about this anime and so I will try to keep it unbiased as possible.
Warning: There might be some Spoilers.
First, I wanna say sooobaaaahhhraaahhhhshiiiiyaaa dis anime!
I found out about this anime in an anime store in Taipei, Taiwan. I was looking at a small preview of Kuroshitsuji: Book of Circus, and I thought it was very interesting and it caught my attention (With the gunfighting and the guy getting owned cuz his men got taken cared of and what not) so I stayed a little
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whiles to find out what the anime was called and I found out it was Black Butler.
When I returned home I journeyed upon my laptop to watch this Black Butler. What I found was a world of SUBARASHI! So after that I decided to wait for Kuroshitsuji: Book of Circus, which is when I realized, they already made a Black Butler II and that Book of Circus is simple the third series, and so I quickly rushed to anime1 and watched this whole series. This plot will take you on a journey of twists and turns when you least expect it.
The Story:
As noobie in the mystery industry, this story to me is pretty damn mind blowing and mind fuddling, that I didn't even understand what happened in the beginning. Later on as I watched on I came to understand what went on and in my mind all the mini cells that were working hard to understand finally started resting, but not for long. Anyways, unlike Black Butler, Kuroshitsuji II focuses on helping Ciel remember his revenge rather than achieving his revenge. All in all Ciel remembers his revenge and the nemesis dies! That's good right? NO! At least not good for Sebastian (Whom i deeply [no homo] love). This series is still pretty dark like Kuroshitsuji, it includes some themes of hope in a hopeless place as you can see with Alois Trancy as he forms the contract with Claude, although he had to go through some painful (ewwww) and sad obstacles to achieve it. In the end he loses his trust from everybody and no one likes him anymore, and in the middle of that hopelessness Hannah reaches out her hand to him reigniting the hope in a dark place theme again. The only people I guess who don't get hope in a bad situation are demons...
The Art:
With the art I find little faults with it, I guess you can hate the artist for Alois Trancy's Dad. I loved the opening theme song, especially the way how sebastian was walking towards Ciel in the beginning, that made me want to be a butler. Anyways I felt like the openings and endings were drawn out very well and excellently as I always watch the openings and most of the ending songs.
The Sound:
I love the theme songs, as well as the animation that goes along with it as I said above. SHIVER is just one of the best opening theme songs I've heard in a while. I feel like the GazettE did a very good job in composing this song, as I feel like it fits with the animation and all. As for the sound effects, I can't find much flaws in it, they don't have any out of the ordinary awesome sound effects that add to the epic meter but it does it job just fine.
The Characters:
For the characters, well this series was much more detailed and more "mixing" with the characters. This time this series begins to fuddle with psychological trauma, and creepy scientist things. This time they involved much more of the love theme with Alois Trancy and his brother (the things they share in common are not really normal....). To make things brief, the character is very detailed and intricate (especially with Hannah feeling compassion for humans who viewed merely as snacks), I was very impressed when I watched this.
My Enjoyment:
Really? Really? Infinity and Beyond -Buzz Lightyear
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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