Elfen Lied Review

First of many reviews today.

Diclonius are a type of mutant human with quite malicious and horrific powers known as vectors, invisible arms that rip apart humans faster than a food blender. The Diclonius Lucy is relentlessly pursued by the lab that kept her locked up but loses her memory upon escape developing a child like mind and starts living with Kouta and Yuka. Time will tell whether or not Lucy gets captured but more importantly how many people will be left standing by the end.
Not the worst and certainly not the most needlessly blood soaked anime, that goes to Blood-C. Elfen Lied is a balancing act of morality and you start becoming unsure of who to support as early as episode 1, the bloodshed easily blurring the lines of whether or not humanity deserves it or not. Humanity is painted as monsters at various points but can you blame them when these creatures can easily rip a body to shreds with very little remorse. It's hard to find an answer.
Dub I find redundant as it's a show that can easily run with limited dialogue.
Final Verdict: It's hard to pinpoint the message when both sides are as bad as each other, a common occurrence in humanity's desire to be the correct path, whether it be political, social or morally.

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