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Reviews~
First impressions~
Anime-related thoughts~
Favorite anime:
1. Kuroshitsuji (Black Butler)
2. Mushishi
3. Gankutsuou: The Count of Monte Cristo
4. Yuri!!! on Ice
5. Space Brothers
| Greetings! | 今日は! | Hej! | привет! |
Reviews~
First impressions~
Anime-related thoughts~
Favorite anime:
1. Kuroshitsuji (Black Butler)
2. Mushishi
3. Gankutsuou: The Count of Monte Cristo
4. Yuri!!! on Ice
5. Space Brothers
Plot Summary
What happens when you get every country embodied in a single human, and stuff them full of all the stereotypes for that country? Hilarity ensues! Axis Powers focuses more specifically on the countries involved in World War II, i.e. The Allies (England, America, France, Russia, and China) and the Axis Powers (Germany, Japan, and Italy)
Story
Taking real events in history, it's actually surprising how well-done each mini-arc is done. For what it is, there is some good, semi-serious moments, making it more than just a satire.
Not to mention the hilarity! It never fails to make you laugh.
9.1
Characters
Once again, surprising. Through the great plot, they do manage to develop a lot of characters.
9.1
Animation
Nothing amazing spectacular, but it does hold its own.
Also, they do have the uncanny ability to make its chibis unbearably cute. Don't go through it without expecting to say "Awwwwwww" at least once! =w=
7.5
Music
The background is good, and does what it was meant to do, but it's pretty unnoticeable, and I probably won't be listening to any of its background music outside the anime.
There is (understandably) no beginning song (just a tiny sequence thingy)
As for the ending song... catchy as heck. AS HECK. Not to mention the amazing amount of variations of it with each country.
7.2
Overall
While it won't exactly change your life, it is definitely one worth watching, and you'll probably find yourself coming back to rewatch a few episodes every once in a while.
Gibbeous
8.23
Other
Here's what I got to say in regards to a few characters: *takes a deep breath in* AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW!!! =W= So freakin' adorable.
One day, before class I had started, I actually went up to my history teacher and said "...PAAAASSSSSTTAAAA" His response? "...Go sit down, Kyra."
*sings* Draw a circle, that's the earth, draw a circle, that's the earth, draw a circle, that's the earth, I'm Hetalia =w=
Last OD's results:
Subs: 2
Dubs: 1
I like subs and dubs alllmooosstt equally, but I feel like with subs you get more of what the creators had originally planned for that character to be like. Since I don't really mind reading while watching, subs are what I prefer. Though it's the worst when you have to switch from one to the other.
Our Topic Today: Sebastian vs. Alucard
There's no denying the fact that they're both super powerful, but which one would inflict the most damage in a battle (There's no "winning", since they're both immortal), the demon butler Sebastion from Kuroshitsuji, or the tamed vamprie Alucard from Hellsing/Hellsing Ultimate?
I know it's been a while, so I decided it was about time to put up Another review. (eheh.... what? It's practically a sin to review this anime without putting a pun in it somewhere >w<)
Plot Summary
When Kouichi Sakakibara movies into Yomiyama North's class 3-3, he discovers that the classmates all ignore a girl sitting in the back named Misaki Mei, and takes it upon himself to figure out why, and what is the real secret behind his new classroom.
Story
This story is actually pretty good. It had a little mystery to it, and the answer keeps you guessing (although some of you smart people out there might think it's obvious). It was able to keep you on the edge of your seat, guessing what was going to happen next. There are a few plotholes that will bug you a little, but nothing so major as to leave you confused.
8.5
Characters
For the most part just enough development to make you care for them. Neither of the main characters had a ton of development. Even so, you do care for these characters.
7.6
Animation
The animation is superb. Everything flows well, and the way they animated the eyes felt unique and special to me. Though the amount of eeriness they added did feel like overkill at times, it wasn't so in-your-face that you couldn't take it serious.
9.1
Music
The opening was pretty good, although not jaw-dropping. The ending was absolutely beautiful and brought a tender touch to the anime.
Background music was eerie and fit the anime pretty well, although there were moments where I felt that it overpowered the anime itself. It's the type that you'll listen to as backround music sometimes, but not too often. (Except for The Story of Yomiyama. That song deserves to be listened to a lot).
8.5
Overall
Really good, definitely worth your time to watch, a good horror to stream on Halloween.
Gibbeous
8.43
Other
I was cheering for Yuuya the entire time. I dunno why, I just was... maybe 'cause I think he's hot **SPOILERS** I'm so glad he lived~~ cx
**SPOILERS**I hadn't been paying much attention in the beginning, so I never realized that Reiko was the assistant... SO THE ENDING WAS A DOUPLE SURPRISE
**MOAR SPOILERS**Okay, I know I'm not the only one who was questioning why Mei didn't mention who was dead before, and I can see that she might not want to because it would upset Kouichi... but seriously. Think of all the lives she could have saved
But seriously... I have no idea why I love this animation so much. I just do.
Also, prepare for a special surprise next~
For those who don't know, I aspire to be a writer. So I made Spilled Ink as a world where I can showcase my writing. So yay~
PS this'll probably be the last world I make. Unless you guys really want me to make another world, but meh. c: