Shinigami no Blog

June 16, 2006

Magikano

Filed under: Magikano

I also watched this anime during my exams, another humoristic anime ^_^ although I liked it I’m really disapointed in the ending and it gave me a bad aftertaste of the show.  The ending was too open, actually nothing is solved, everything will just happen the same over and over.  Things seemed to have changed a little though, because Ayumi didn’t disappear again.

I also wonder if Maika knew about Haruo being the demon lord.  Why else was she so desperate not to make his magical powers wake up?  I think, since the time is being turned back every time, there’s aways a little bit that changes, and maybe some people knowing a little about it, without realising it themselves.

At first (the second episode) I liked Yuri best, because she stayed calm even though she had those feelings for Haruo.  She was the only one hiding them. But suddenly they changed her character and she became the same as the others, which I think was a little stupid. 

Besides, all those girls having feelings for Haruo didn’t really have much to do with the story, since he falls for Ayumi anyway =_= There is some competition, but what for?

Michiru is really a bitch (I had just been giving my boyfriend a lecture about not calling anime characters a bitch, because they don’t exist, but Michiru really pissed me off).  There’s nothing good in her, she even wants to kill her sister, and what for?  Power.  Such a person I do call a bitch.

Overall, this series wasn’t bad.  They tried to put some story into it, and some moments were really good, but I really think they better ended it some other way. If you can’t stand ecchi shows, you shouldn’t watch this though.

Want to know more about this?  Random Curiosity

Angel Heart 15

Filed under: Angel Heart

When Ryo and Xiang Ying go check the message board, it seems as if there is no new assignment for Ryo, but then Xiang Ying discovers a small strap of paper with a message for XYZ.  She decides to take on the mission herself and goes to look for the person who wrote it.  It’s a little girl called Tanya, who wants City Hunter to look for her father.  The description she gives of her father seems a lot like Ryo, and when he comes in she really thinks he’s her father.  Xiang Ying isn’t very happy, so Ryo tells her he isn’t really Tanya’s father, but he can’t possibly tell the girl.  He does have an idea about who her mother is: she looks a lot like a hostess from a club he knows.  Later Tanya, Ryo and Xiang Ying go to talk to the girls mother.  On their way their, Xiang Ying remembers a scene from her past: she had drawn her mother and father, because she was starting to forget their faces.  The guys in her organisation then made her shoot the drawing.  When they arrive at the club, Tanya’s mother, Irina, is very surprised to see Ryo, then she tells him she used his description because Tanya kept asking about her father.  Tanya’s real father is Kurahashi Katsumi.  Ryo recognizes that name: six years ago Katsumi is sais to have taken money from the Luzen Republic.  But Irina says it wasn’t Katsumi, but his boss, Kishimoto.  Xiang Ying decides to help Kurahashi, because she wants to see Tanya’s genuine smile.  The next day, Ryo discovers one of his guns is missing, and Xiang Ying is looking for a good spot to shoot Kishimoto.  She thinks that if he’s gone, Kurahashi won’t have any more reason to hide.

This is a double episode, so I can’t wait to see what will happen next: will Ryo stop Xiang Ying, will she shoot Kishimoto and then realize it doesn’t help?  And will Tanya realize that Ryo isn’t her real father?

 
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