Teenagers (May contain bloody violence, bad language, nudity)
Vintage:
October 13, 2011
Status:
Still Airing
Summary:
After the outbreak of the unidentified virus "Lost Christmas" in 2029, Japan has been under the control of a multi-nation organization called GHQ. Ohma Shu is a 17 year old boy who has a psychic power in his right hand. He can use the power "Ability of King" to extract tools or weapons from his friends. He has been avoiding making trouble for others but his life changes when he meets a girl Yuzuriha Inori, a member of a resistance guerrilla group called "Undertaker", whose members pilot mecha weapons to fight against the government.
Written by ChipsforCHIS on February 24, 2012 at 7:17 AM
Overall Rating
Good
Story: 3
Dialogue: 5
Animation: 5
Entertainment: 4
The animation is fantastic well draw and the style fits the genre of the anime well.
Dialogue is great. Especially the song (Eutepre) at the start of the first episode (best song ever in my opinion). Of course this is coming from a fan of the voice actors in this anime XD.
Storyline is alright. I have a problem with the main character. He has begun to irritate me over the past few episodes (not to the point where I hate him). Shu's personality will change almost every three episodes from good to bad to good and then bad again. Other than that I'd say the storyline is great.
The symbolism of the Voids representing a person's heart sort of shows us audience people the personality of the character in a warped or sometimes straightforward way.
At the moment it has begun to take a turn for something similar (not exactly the same but similar) to Code Geass. Character gets power has a girl/female who helps him control it and supports him through everything and then the character goes crazy (or evil) with power. A sort of plot line.
Its a good anime with a great soundtrack, cast and promising storyline. However for those who don't enjoy constantly changing personality sort of characters then its probably not your sort of anime. This anime has a small amount of comedy but it is very minimal and not something that would make you laugh hard. Its more focused on action, power and the "real you behind the mask."