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Aug 27, 2010
CLAMP's first manga series, Magic Knight Rayearth is certainly one of their best works, if not their very best. The plot is interesting and keeps the reader guessing to the very end, as always the art is captivatingly beautiful, the characters are engaging and it's overall a beautiful piece of work.

The story begins with three middle school girls -- Hikaru, Umi and Fuu -- being transported to a magical world known as Cephiro by the pillar, Princess Emeraude. They are taught magic and told they are the Magic Knights of legend, but the girls just want to go home, as is expected of middle ...
Aug 27, 2010
Gravitation (Anime) add
While admitedly Gravitation is a good series, it's really only mediocre compared to its manga parent. The writers took a twelve-volume manga and smashed it down into a thirteen-episode anime series. The artwork is beautiful, the songs are great, the characters are just as engaging as in the original, but the problem is how much of the story has been cut from this masterpiece manga series.

Shuichi Shindou and his friend Hiro Nakano have just hit their big break and are an up-and-coming band (named Bad Luck) who are trying to finish their first album for their debut concert. While searching for ideas in the park ...
Aug 27, 2010
Hilarious, engaging, interesting, and very what-the-hell-just-happened, Cromartie High School is one of the best comedy anime I personally have ever seen. While there's little plot, the mini-stories are side-splitting and action-packed.

The only basic story for Cromartie High School is that the main character, Takashi Kamiyama, has been enrolled in a school known for its bad-assedness, yet he is a normal, intelligent, kind Japanese boy. The little bit of plot this story had was lost from the switch from manga to anime (as any bit of plot mentioned in the first episode is interrupted by Kamiyama's cry of, "If you want to know what happened just ...
Aug 27, 2010
Gankutsuou (Anime) add
Gankutsuou is a twist on the famous story Le Comte de Monte Cristo (the Count of Monte Cristo) by Alexandre Dumas. The twist? It takes place in the far future, where for some reason everything is futuristic yet at the same time set in the past. Many anime have taken on this aspect, but for this classic story it may have been just what it needed. Another twist which added to the interest is the fact that the story begins about halfway through the novel with a different character as the main.

Overall the story is interesting. If one has read Comte they have a few ...


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