I agree, I don't see any Toradora here - the "Ryuuji" thing is about it. Also agree that Hiro-Hiro and KugiRie aren't necessarily the strength of the show. They're both playing themselves, basically - though at least we don't have KugiRie's tiresome tsun voice so far.
Honestly this series is an example of how one visual wizard (in this case the AD/CD) can make a huge difference for a series. There's just nothing remarkable about this show so far, but it simply has style. It looks fantastic, the character designs are great, and the music is engaging and drives the action. To be a bit hyperbolic, I think it's the most visually interesting series DEEN has ever produced.
Last edited by Guardian Enzo; 2011-01-11 at 18:51.
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