I didn't even know what was going on half the time. The basic plot was good, but all the little details they threw in made it a wreck. I wonder what the back story was for Truth's Mech. I understand that there are two, but it seemed like there were many more. There were several Nirvashs and it became confusing because of them coming from a different time and all that. What was bad was that there were too many special ones thrown in. I wish they gave a little more air time to appreciate them. The Mecha designs were well done I think. I think its always great to have a crazy character somewhere and let them have their 1 second insane facial expression, but Truth had his on more than half the time. He was boring and indecisive until the end.
Both these characters failed to go further and were just part of the cast for a majority of the series until they decided to wrap it up and give them their scene. I picked up easily on the Evangelion ones. Elena made a lot of references to other anime. They actually threw in some signs that she had a thing for Gazzele. I thought that Fleur would develop feelings for Ao but that never happened. I dont think the story was good, but that's where the focus was. The focus was more on the story and fight scenes. I even liked the Nirvash as its own character.Į7AO started off ok while introducing the characters, then it quickly went downhill. I actually felt connected to many of the characters. What I enjoyed about E7 was the story and character development. I had huge expectations for this sequel since I'm a fan of E7, however, this didn't even come close. First off, let me just say that this series was a mess. And, probably most importantly for this time of year, remember love comes in all shapes and sizes, with a lid for every pot – which seems to be the case for the gruesomely romantic pursuit between two killers in Koroshi Ai, the costuming enthusiasts in Sono Doll wa Koi wo Suru, and cutesy BL contender Sasaki to Miyano.OK. To get in on some magic action fighting against youkai, check out Saiyuuki Reload: Zeroin, an alternate story in the Saiyuuki Reload universe. Meanwhile, Orient poses an intriguing question of what happens when the roles of good guys and bad guys become reversed in society. Sabiuki Bisco offers a fun(gal) take on post-apocalyptic survival with humanity’s last hope hinging on the battle between good and evil mushrooms.
Or you can skip the books entirely and go for an alternate (and not entirely historically verifiable) adaption of history with the tragedy of Richard the Third in Baraou no Souretsu. In the deep of winter, there is nothing cozier than curling up with a cup of tea and a good history book. There’s nothing like warming up in the frosty outdoors through some blood-pumping exercise, and for fans of baseball and Danganronpa, the extreme baseball themed series Tribe Nine by Danganronpa’s creator is likely to be of interest. But never fear- there are enough series to brighten the long, dark days and somber landscapes! Just as there are children waiting all year with bated breath to open their holiday gifts, we anime fans have been waiting eagerly for some of the big sequels airing this season – Shingeki no Kyojin, Vanitas no Karte, and JoJo no Kimyou na Bouken Part 6: Stone Ocean (if that second half drops this season of course!). Like the winter trees, this anime season is certainly barer than the Fall season. Alas, it is winter (depending on where you live) with bone-chilling winds blowing their way through the bare, dreary trees.