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Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: In line to confess his sins.
Age: 25
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Predictable and fairly cliched way to wrap things up, but still pretty enjoyable. My favorite part was when Saizo said this:
"That is Isanami! Acting without thinking and causing nothing but trouble. She's grown into a bigger form, but nothing else has changed!" That's pretty clever, as well as cute. Overall, the series had a lot of uninteresting and unexplored characters. Some were trite (the monk and the kid), while others never really got a chance to shine. (Rokuro.) It was a mixed bag, however, as I did enjoy Isanami, Saizo, Ana and Kamanosuke. (And that includes most of the main protagonists, which is a huge plus of course.) The art-style lent itself well to the series. Though it wasn't greatly detailed (and the characters looked like they went off-model in some scenes, especially Ana), I liked the character designs in general. The musical accompaniment, while not fantastic, really did grow on me. (I almost tore my hair out the first time I heard the auto-tuned ending, but that grew on me too, strangely enough.) It was a bit of a rocky road, and some episodes were definitely a lot stronger than others, but I'm going to say that this was a marginally good show. Worth watching for some laughs and lighthearted adventuring, but does little to truly stand out from the pack.
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