Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Kanojo x Kanojo x Kanojo vol 1 eng

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It's enough to bring out the hippie in even the most hardened anime veteran. Images—a tidal wave of mushi pouring from girl's empty eye-sockets, a golden summer sky aswarm with flocks of feathery mushi—will haunt the mind's eye; emotions—the tender joy of another's company, the aching pain of loss—will linger in the heart. But the greatest achievement of all is to change, however briefly, our perception of the world around us. It's an end many strive for but few achieve, and Mushi-Shi does so without once allowing the effort to strain its calm, measured rhythm.


The character designs in Kyo kara Maoh! are all about fulfilling the bishounen quota, and then some. Even plain-looking Yuri transforms (literally) into an awe-inspiring symbol of authority when he dispenses justice as the Demon King. Studio DEEN's sharp lines and bright colors help contribute to the "bishounen style," as well as capturing the fantasy atmosphere of the Demon Kingdom. However, the animation is fairly limited, so if you're looking for slick swordfights, maybe a volume of Samurai Champloo would better fit the bill. This is one show where the primary purpose is to feature lots of pretty boys… hanging out with other pretty boys.

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