film a voir 2022 gushing over magical girls anime planet
Well as long as it has heartfelt scenes in it animation is deemed an afterthought.Now i feel i should talk about the relative success this anime had and how it's considered a classic?! And i think it comes down to the fact that people will get suckered in the melodrama aspect of it and wil go blind to everything else that matters and the fact that they're having trouble separating the anime from the manga. On that last front and from what i've been told so far about the manga it sounded interesting and if they didn't make a hass of it in the way they did and followed the manga to the end then i have the feeling i too, would be singing praises. Granted the anime covers 6 or so chapters of the manga but then again who the hell told them not to wait and cover it in its' entirety?
The conclusion is that they wanted to cash in on the emotionally unstable reactions people have when anything has fluff and caramelized tears in it hits the screens and that it's a very very long advert for the manga.
Yukine Hyōdō (氷堂 雪音, Hyōdō Yukine) Voiced by: Shizuka Ishigami[4] (Japanese); Francine Gonzalez (English) A female student at Ōsei Academy with short, blue-tinted hair and perpetually sleepy-looking eyes. Luna (ルナ, Runa) Voiced by: Ai Kakuma[5] (Japanese); Madeleine Morris (English) A silver-haired girl from Arselia born into poverty, who became a vicious killer in her fight for survival and was consequently recruited into the Guild of Darkness, an organization of professional assassins, where she became infamous as The Headhunter. She is hired by the realm's first prince to eliminate his stepsister Lexia, but upon encountering Lexia's protector Yūya, she falls in love with him, and after Yuya and Lexia forgive her, the princess takes her in as a personal bodyguard. Her main weapons are wire-like threads which she can exude from her fingertips. Night (ナイト, Naito) Voiced by: Nao Tōyama[5] (Japanese); Morgan Lauré (English) A puppy of the Black Fenrir, a mythological race of disastrously destructive canines in the other world, who was found and adopted by Yūya during one of his outings in the Forest of Weald. Like Yūya, he levels up when confronting monsters in combat, and grows stronger and smarter than his small size would suggest. He is named after the kanji for "night" (夜) in Yūya's first name. Akatsuki (アカツキ) Voiced by: Yuka Iguchi[5] (Japanese); Emi Lo (English) A young Mōju boar from the other world who joins Yūya as his second pet. Akatsuki has several innate holy powers (including abilities to heal, sanctify an area, and perform exorcisms) which are strong enough to defy even a Vile's powers. Yūya has named him for his red fur, which reminds him of the scarlet hue of the sky just before dawn. Usagi (ウサギ) Voiced by: Kazuhiko Inoue[5] A member of the "Divines", beings from the other world who have gained mastery over their defining element (in his case, the ability to deliver super-powered kicks) to protect their world from their evil counterparts, the "Viles".
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