Saturday 17 November 2012

Baka!


Excalibur - Soul Eater
For the past week now, i have been watching a lot of different Anime. Since i'm not going to finish them any time soon, being they're of course quite long, i thought i would share some thoughts.

Also i was thinking that if i had 100 minions (members) on this blog i might do something special. But that's still looking grim for the time being.






Moving on...

Apart from trying to keep up with Anime that i've long since started [Full metal Alchemist, GTO, Blood+, Ao No Exorcist etc.] i've added a few more to my ever growing list!





Guilty Crown

Only watched a few episodes so far but it does seem intriguing. 

On Christmas Eve, 2029, the unidentified "Apocalypse Virus" spreads and plunges Japan into a state of emergency in a chaos known as the "Lost Christmas" incident. An international organization known as the GHQ intervenes with martial law and restores order to Japan at the cost of its independence.







Soul Eater

Almost finished this one. Forget One Piece and Naruto, this one is far superior. The story is amazing the characters are loveable and you will always be on the edge of your seat either with laughter or desperation.

Soul Eater is set at Death Weapon Meister Academy (Shibusen) for short—located in the fictional Death City.The school is run by Shinigami, also known as Death, as a training facility for humans with the ability to transform into weapons, as well as the wielders of those weapons, called technicians.  









Last of all an Anime that i underrated and i hate myself for that. But after giving it a go again it seriously surprised me. Word of advice: don't give up so easily!






Hellsing Ultimate

After watching a few more episodes i realised that i wasn't wasting my time. This is probably the best horror Anime out there. Vampires vs Nazis vs Priests = pure epicness, and of course Alucard being sexy and awesome as ever!

It might not be as brilliant as the Manga or the earlier series but still all i can say is wow...


Hellsing review.

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