![]() ![]() And characters will be overbearingly powerful (aka too perfect)Īlso this anime, whether they deiced to make another season or not, will depict the main character training to become stronger. There is more scheming and mental process within this anime ![]() The plot will span over many years (so # year later will show up a lot) The comedy will also be different and so will the behaviors of the characters. To make it more simple the story is about the efforts and life of a character who is growing up as they face many different life choices (like a saga or biography), instead of the (mostly seen) japanese action battles packed episodes that make a character grow as they continue to peruse the problem of the story. back story is presented before the main problem of the story appears. The plot pace will be different and more chinese paced where the whole This anime will be very different for those who love anime. This is because it really does depend on whether or not you can understand or relate to chinese culture. This review is more of a comparison than a review of how good it was. Originally this is an anime that was a collaboration between japan and china, making the Japanese voice over harder to understand because of all the chinese idioms. Let's be honest, this story will be confusing for a good amount of people who are not familiar with Chinese culture. TLDR: Nothing happens, no personality characters, small and lame comedic elements, and hard to follow dialogue and martial art skills. I however felt it was a confusing waste of time. If there was more back lore, or if your someone who can follow all of those crazy names, symbols and martial arts then you may enjoy it more than me. This really felt like a time waste as nothing really happens the entire time, I didn't care at all about the characters, and the comedy was mostly Ouriku's arrogance in one or two episodes. I didn't hate this anime, but I didn't like it either. The character I was most interested in was Rei the inn owner, however she seems to be a convenient master of things to teach Ouriku occasionally and gets little time for progress. Sometimes serious, sometimes comedic/arrogant, but all around bland. Our only developing character is Ouriku who again is flat as a board personality wise. We have some character development early which builds up into nothing. The characters had some interesting elements but nothing gets explored. The art isn't terrible by any means but its just ok. The art felt a bit dated, which shouldn't be the case as this just finished airing. Most of the middle and end of this anime is Ouriku hearing about a new word or power then saying "I want to learn that", then time skip, or simple quick 1 day montage until he gains the power and tells us some fuzzy description of what he felt and what he can do. However after the first few episodes of being able to follow the story we are given massive The beginning of the story flows rather nicely, showing the characters and placing them in the trials that would determine whether or not they gain entry into this clan, which seems to be the best clan to be in. The story revolves around our male mc Ouriku, and his journey to becoming a sage. It wasn't terrible but it definitely wasn't anything impressive by any means. I'm really surprised to see many people scoring this so highly. Hey folks, this will be a review for Reikenzan: Hoshikuzu-tachi no Utage. Reikenzan: Hoshikuzu-tachi no Utage follows the story of Ouriku as he journeys through these trials to become a powerful sage. Hearing about this news, Ouriku and his servant Ouchou head toward the site, unaware that the organizer Oubu, despite her elegant appearance, is infamous for being extremely irresponsible and carefree hence, making the trials in the examination unpredictable. Twelve years later, as the memories of the event have faded from people's minds, the Reikenzan clan-one of the five supreme sects of the nine provinces-decides to hold an examination in order to gather the most talented individuals fit to become disciples and eventually sages. At the same time, as if touched by the phenomenon, a boy was born in a remote village of the Sokei region by the name of Ouriku. But contrary to the prophecy, the comets passed by with no calamity taking place. Long ago in the nine provinces of Kyushu, a calamitous event was prophesied to take place: falling comets would exhaust the spiritual energies of both the heavens and the lands and thus bring about an age of chaos upon the world. ![]()
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