![]() ![]() ![]() This also means that every now and then something comes up that is not explained, simply because it's part of the scenery and not part of the plot. Even though I never managed to "get into" it, I still noticed the obvious attention that was payed to the every scenery, location, costume and just the overall detail. So what is good? Well, all of the above may just be a way for the director to allow you to focus on and enjoy the atmosphere of the show. Lastly, the plot takes way to long to develop. Another annoyance was that I couldn't identify with any of the characters, which seemed emotionless, Masked soldiers, young girl with powers, weirdo green liquid, brooding hero-type, they were all unable to surprise me. I'll not go into details to avoid spoilers, but let's just say that everything in the plot basically ended up doing what I thought it was doing. If, on the other hand, you've seen a lot of this sort of stuff, this series will inevitably seem somewhat predictable. Those less familiar with the gothic/horror/scifi crossover genre might enjoy this series a lot more, at least 1 or 2 points more, than I did. Overall, it was an unforgettable show for me that I both enjoyed and basked watching hours at a time. The art and sound in this show are very, very good, sporting a soundtrack by the same person who did the music for Rurouni Kenshin. I found all of the other characters we met with just as comprehensive a background. Robin is not the only highly characterized individual in the show, however. As simple as she may seem on the outside, her personality and emotions unravel and become apparent later on in the series, and it does not disappoint. Robin is one of those characters that, in my opinion, stays with you long after you forget everything else about the series. Even some of these STNJ members are witches themselves, including the protagonist Robin. the STNJ, a 'secretive' detective agency (ala Men in Black) that hunts down abusive witches, individuals with various sorts of powers. Starting like any normal 'monster-of-the-week' series, you are compelled into the daily investigations of While the story and plot is slow (sometimes tremendously), the overall plotline and conclusion to the anime makes you really see the epic and vast nature of just what was being approached with this series. While some people might not appreciate or enjoy the genre or story, either after the fact or at first glance, I believe that anyone who loves intellectually grasping stories and characterization should at least try out the first few episodes of Witch Hunter Robin. Witch Hunter Robin is one of those shows that draws you in unconditionally. There's even some romance development, which is just enough to keep you hoping for something more. Robin's motives and actions are appropriate for her personality, and we see her change throughout the show as different things are presented before her.Īll in all, I really enjoyed this series. The relationship that grows between Robin and her work colleagues is well drawn out. I could not have asked for a more perfect soundtrack. ![]() All the other background music throughout the show fits in wonderfully too. Most of the series is shot in a dark environment, so be prepared to possibly turn up your screen/video gamma or you might miss a thing or two.īy far the biggest plus for WHR is its music score. The trials she goes through in order to achieve these hidden secrets are quite entertaining. You'll follow Robin as she finds out more and more secrets about the witch hunting organization she works for. It's not a boss of the week show, and it's not a mindless action flick. The story behind this show really draws you forward throughout each episode. I won't go into details, but craft users hunt the witch users. Though technically, Robin is no witch, but actually a "craft" user. “Take that, Eggface!” Sonic yelled, performing a Homing Attack on Ravager Bot so Violetta could cut in immediately afterwards with a savage swing to the shin, cutting it off.Witch Hunter Robin (WHR) is a dark, mysterious Anime centering around Robin Sena, a witch. She noticed Sonic’s tentativeness with the choice of scenery for the fight, right next to a deep frozen lake. And to make it worse, it was cracked, and water was almost flowing over the surface. The handicapped robot made a whirring noise, a yellow laser rocketing from a blaster and connecting with Sonic’s chest when he was off guard, blasting him backwards and into the water, under which he submerged with a scream. ![]() “Sonic!” Violetta yelled, going to race after her friend. ![]()
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