Including the Wiki Plot description.
Obviously this has spoiler
If you have seen these anime, then you know that their endings are wonderful, but confusing, unrealistic and maybe a little disappointing. Here are my top six notable anime endings:
#6 - Fruits Basket
When high school student Tohru Honda's mother dies in a car crash on her way to work, she decides to live with her grandfather. Renovations on the house cause her to move out of her grandfather's house temporarily and, since she has nowhere else to go, Tohru begins living in a tent and supporting herself. That is, until she finds a home in the least likely of places, inhabited by her popular classmate Yuki Sohma and his cousins Shigure and Kyo.
The Sohmas live with a curse. Twelve members of the family (not including Kyo, who is the cat) are possessed by spirits of the Chinese zodiac and turn into their zodiac animal when they are weak, under stress, or when hugged by someone of the opposite gender.
When Tohru discovers the Sohmas' secret, she promises not to tell and is allowed to keep living with them. Although the Sohmas' curse is deeper and darker than Tohru realized, her presence and her acceptance of them soon becomes a large, positive influence on those possessed by the zodiac. She sets out to break the curse and, on the way, meets and discovers the Sohma's vengeful zodiac spirits. Each has a different personality, just like the animals in the Chinese zodiac. Tohru's existence changes the Sohma clan's lives forever.
The concept of "FruitsBasket" is over 17 years old, the manga run from 1998-2006, and the anime ran in 2001. With only 26 episodes, this is one short and sweet show that's definitely worth watching!
The ending: This ending is one of the best (yet confusing) anime endings ever. Yes, I understood that somehow Tohru broke the curse... But how? It was a little confusing, because all I remember was her talking to the "zodiac god" and suddenly the curse was broken because she made him cry? It seems really unrealistic that this 15 year old girl made this "scary and harsh" king basically cry and turn the zodiac curse off. Hm?
Also, through out the series Tohru had a slight romance between between both Kyo Sohma and Yuki Sohma. We all had a preference between what male Sohma we wanted to give Tohru, but this series left that to our imagination. But in general, this was a light hearted and refreshing anime.
#5 - The Devil is a part timer!
The Demon Lord and one of his generals, Alciel, escape Ente Isla through a portal to modern Tokyo, Japan after being confronted by the Hero Emilia Justina and her companions. However, due to the lack of magic in the modern contemporary world, both the Demon Lord and Alciel change into forms representing what they would look like if they were human. In order to survive, the Demon Lord takes a part-time job in a fast food restaurant named MgRonald while Alciel serves as his houseman. One day, the Demon Lord, who now goes by Sadao Maō, meets a girl who is actually the Hero Emilia, who now goes by Emi Yusa. The story then unfolds and explores the personalities of each of the characters and their moral values. More characters show up from Ente Isla and they too face the new world dilemmas, often comically.
The ending:
This ending is often disappointing in many ways. I am happy that none of the main characters died, because through out the series many evil people/creatures were after every single character. However, this ends resolving nothing. Sadao is still on the earth, although he claims to want to be on the earth; but that seems unlikely. This series only had 13 episodes and that was evident. Although it tried to have a beginning and end, it didn't seem to have an real ending. It was so short and the ending didn't have anything resolved that I feel like there should be a second series or a season 2... Good thing that's under discussion!
#4 - Blue exorcist
The story revolves around Rin Okumura, a teenager possessing abnormal strength and endurance who, along with his twin brother Yukio, was raised by Father Shiro Fujimoto, an Exorcist. One day, Rin learns that he is the son of Satan, the strongest of all demons. Witnessing Shiro dying to protect him, Rin ends up doing what his guardian asked him never to do: draw the demon-slaying blade Kurikara, which restrains his demonic powers, from its scabbard. From that moment on, Rin not only gains permanent demonic features like fangs, pointed ears, and a tail, but also the power to ignite himself into blue flames that can destroy almost anything they touch.
At Fujimoto's funeral, Rin has an encounter with Fujimoto's friend Mephisto Pheles, who agrees with Rin's wish to become an Exorcist like his guardian to become stronger and to defeat Satan. Rin enrolls at the prestigious True Cross Academy, which is actually the Japanese branch of an international organization dedicated to protect the human realm, Assiah, from demons and other creatures from the demonic realm, Gehenna. Rin takes part in a special Exorcist course, the existence of which is known only by a few. Much to his surprise, he finds that his brother, Yukio, is already a veteran exorcist and becomes one of his teachers. Thus Rin's journey to become an Exorcist begins, accompanied by his brother and his fellow students who quickly become his friends and comrades-in-arms.
The ending: The show was wonderful! It is full of humor, hints of romance, two attractive teenagers! However, we though Rin was the only one in the series with Satans full powers. In the end we see Yukio suddenly get the same powers. The ending doesn't tell the audence whether Yukio gets permanent powers. If you are like me, then you might have died in joy seeing Demon!Yukio.
#3 Ouran High School Host Club.
Haruhi Fujioka is a scholarship student at the prestigious Ouran Academy, a fictitious high school located in Bunkyo, Tokyo. Looking for a quiet place to study, Haruhi stumbles upon the Third Music Room, a place where the Ouran Academy Host Club, a group of six male students, gathers to entertain female "clients." During their initial encounter, Haruhi accidentally knocks over and breaks an antique vase valued at ¥8,000,000 (US$80,000 in the U.S. English manga)[1] and is told to repay the cost in service to the club as an errand boy. Haruhi's short hair, slouching attire and gender-ambiguous face cause her to be mistaken by the hosts for a male student. After a brief run as such, the Hosts soon realize that she's a "natural" in entertaining girls and promote her to full-Host status.[2] She agrees since Hosting will help her pay off her debt more quickly. The members of the club discover her true gender one by one, but they keep this fact a secret.
Ouran Elite Academy encompasses pre-school through high school and has an attached university program. Most students come from elite families, but a scholarship is annually awarded to the top scorer on a rigorous entrance examination. Haruhi is such a student for her grade level. The school's unofficial motto is "Lineage counts first, wealth a close second," meaning students with stellar family backgrounds but low socioeconomic status may be given top priority over those from rich families with lesser pedigrees.
Other than Haruhi, the other members of the Host Club include President Tamaki Suoh, Vice-president and "Shadow King" Kyoya Ootori; Hikaru and Kaoru Hitachiin, identical 1st-year twins; Mitsukuni "Honey" Haninozuka and his cousin Takashi "Mori" Morinozuka. Tamaki is the charming, beautiful hafu and top draw of the club with a 70% request rate, thus earning him the title of "King." Kyoya, however, is the "Shadow King," the true director who runs the show from behind the scenes with a charming facade and gracious manners. The Hitachiin twins, who share classes with Haruhi, are mischievous imps who utilize a devised brotherly love angle on their relationship to captivate their guests. Honey is from a distinguished martial arts family, but plays the role of a "boy Lolita" who has a great passion for stuffed animals and sweets while Mori is his tall, quiet protector with a fierce appearance and soft heart. All the characters are parodies of shojo manga characters, with Haruhi serving as the "natural" type, Tamaki as the "princely" type, Kyoya as the "cool" type, the Hitachiin twins as the "little devils" or "mischievous" type, Honey as the "Boy Lolita" type, and Mori as the "strong, silent type."
The ending: This ended with them basically saving Tamaki to going back to France. Again, the last scene hinted that Haruhi either married Tamiki or Kyoya later on. Although Tamaki was rather obvious about his attraction to Haruhi, we do know that Kyoya liked Haruhi too, considering he told her he wanted to have sex with her on a bed. Haruhi obviously declined his offer, but It wasn't because she didn't like him. So we don't know which one Haruhi likes. But we do know that both Tamiki and Kyoya's parents wanted their sons to marry her. Again, the author letting our imagination take over.
#2 - Physco-Pass
Psycho-Pass is set in 2113. The Sibyl System (シビュラシステム Shibyura Shisutemu?) is actively measuring the populace's mental states, personalities, and the probability that individuals will commit crimes, using a "cymatic scan" of the brain. The resulting assessment is called a Psycho-Pass (サイコパス Saikopasu?). When the probability of a person engaging in crimes measured by the Crime Coefficient (犯罪係数 Hanzaikeisū?) index exceeds a certain level in an individual, he or she is pursued, apprehended, and killed if necessary.
Story
The plot focuses on Akane Tsunemori, a new Inspector of Unit One—a police unit from the Public Safety Bureau's Criminal Investigation Division. Tsunemori hunts criminals alongside a special team of so-called latent criminals called Enforcers. Inspectors and Enforcers use large handguns called "Dominators"—special weapons designed to fire only at those with a higher-than-acceptable Crime Coefficient. Akane is ashamed of shooting the Enforcer Shinya Kogami during her first mission to protect a latent criminal. Kogami thanks her for stopping him from becoming a murderer, which persuades Akane to stay. She is accompanied by veteran Inspector Nobuchika Ginoza, a strict man who looks down on Enforcers, Tomomi Masaoka, a middle-aged man who used to be a detective, Shusei Kagari, a carefree young man who has been a latent criminal ever since he was a child, and Yayoi Kunizuka, a former musician turned into a latent criminal after interacting with a terrorist. During Akane's first investigations, the group learns about the existence of Shogo Makishima, a mastermind who is responsible for multiple crimes. Being Criminally Asymptomatic (免罪体質 Menzai Taishitsu?), Makishima's criminal psychology yields a low Crime Coefficient, making him safe from the Sibyl System and the Dominator.
The Enforcers and Inspectors start hunting Makishima, who aims to destroy the society created by the Sibyl System. To do this he causes riots in the city to draw the police away from the Health and Welfare Ministry's Nona Tower facility, where Sibyl is located. Akane and Kogami stop Makishima's forces while Enforcer Shūsei Kagari follows one of Makishima's allies to the tower where Bureau Chief Joshu Kasei kills Makishima's ally and Kagari to keep the true form of Sibyl a secret. Kasei tells Makishima that Sibyl is a hivemind of similarly asymptomatic individuals and wishes him to join the system but Makishima escapes. Realizing the truth behind Makishima's escape, Kogami leaves the group to kill him. Akane is later directly contacted by the Sibyl system, which orders her to capture Makishima alive. She agrees to do this on the condition that they withdraw the execution order for Kogami. Learning that Makishima plans to execute bioterrorism to weaken Japan's economy and bring the system down, the Criminal Investigation Division searches for both Makishima and Kogami. There, Makishima tries killing Ginoza but Masaoka sacrifices his life to save him. Despite Akane's efforts, Kogami kills Makishima and the former's erstwhile comrades never see him again.
The ending- Kogami is hinted to be dead. We see that Ginoza becomes an enforcer, which is hot and I'm okay with Enforcer!Gino. Yum. But, we do see that atleast 4 new characters come in, and that's were it gets confusing. We need to memorize new character, many characters are dead and easily replaced like they were nothing. Back on the main topic, the main character dies! No, I have not seen the new movie from earlier this January because it is only in RAW. But, he doesn't show up in season 2, so I'm okay with declaring him dead. It's just confusing how quickly they move on from all of the people that died. [sighs]
#1 - Death Note
Light Yagami is a bored young genius who resents all things evil. His life undergoes a drastic change when he discovers the "Death Note", a notebook that kills anyone whose name is written in it. After experimenting with the notebook, Light confirms its authenticity and is joined by an unexpected house guest - the notebook's previous owner, a shinigami called Ryuk. Light tells Ryuk of his plan to exterminate all the criminals in the world, until only people whom he has judged to be honest and kind remain. Once he finishes creating this utopia, he means to rule over it as what he calls "the god of the new world".
Soon, the inexplicable deaths of criminals catch the attention of Interpol and the world-famous detective, "L". L stages a fake public appearance and quickly deduces that the serial killer, publicly known as "Kira" (キラ?, derived from the Japanese pronunciation of the word "killer"), is located in a single Japanese prefecture and can kill people by supernatural means. Light realizes that L will be his greatest hindrance, and begins a cat and mouse game with him.
Light attempts to create an alibi by helping L and his task force track down Kira. His plan is impeded by a lovestruck second Kira, famous model Misa Amane, and her shinigami Rem. When Misa identifies Light as the first Kira and tracks him down to his home, the two of them embark on a mutually manipulative and one-sided relationship; however, Misa's infatuation with Light drives her to make several errors and the two of them are increasingly suspected by L. Misa is soon arrested. To save themselves from execution, they temporarily relinquish ownership of their notebooks—returning themselves to a state of innocence by erasing their memories of the murders—and are detained under L's constant surveillance.
During their detention, a third Kira quickly appears. When it becomes clear that Light and Misa cannot be carrying out the third Kira's murders, they are restricted to L's headquarters under house arrest. The task force identify the third Kira as Yotsuba Group executive Kyosuke Higuchi and capture him. Upon touching the notebook, Light regains his memories as Kira and kills Higuchi, thereby regaining ownership of the Death Note "exactly as planned". The task force learn of the Death Notes and confirm the existence of shinigami. Light completes his complex plan by manipulating Rem into killing L, his guardian Watari, and - because she violates shinigami law by killing L to save Misa's life - herself. Upon L's death, he becomes the "second L" and expands his charade of searching for Kira, while carrying out the crimes himself.
The narrative picks up four years later, with Kira attracting a large network of contacts and a swell of public support. Two young men, raised as potential successors to L, appear - Near, a detective associated with the United States Government, and Mello, a member of the Mafia. As his first act against Kira, Mello attempts to obtain the Death Note held by the Kira task force, by kidnapping the director of Japan's National Police Agency. This plan is briefly stymied when Light murders the director out of hand. Refocusing on the families of the task force, Mello kidnaps Light's sister Sayu as a replacement; she is quickly rescued, but the task force's notebook is lost to Mello. To regain it, Light's father Soichiro trades half of his remaining life to Ryuk for the "Shinigami Eyes" - the ability to see people's names on sight. During an assault on Mello's headquarters, Soichiro learns Mello's name, but does not kill him. He is shot several times during the attack, and dies shortly afterward in hospital.
After this, Near and several members of the task force begin to suspect Light of being Kira. In response, Light persuades Misa to give up her notebook and raises another "Kira", Teru Mikami, a prosecutor and fervent supporter of Kira. Mikami kills Kira's former spokesman for being greedy and recruits Kiyomi Takada, a newscaster and Light's former girlfriend, to replace him. Light reveals himself to Takada as the original Kira, and knowing that he and the other Kiras are under Near's surveillance, constructs a decoy plan to conceal the whereabouts of the genuine Death Note.
Mello returns and kidnaps Takada, who kills him with a hidden notebook piece. Light then makes Takada commit suicide to keep her from implicating him, but Mikami, unaware of Light's actions, attempts to kill her as well. This exposes the genuine Death Note Mikami has concealed, revealing Light's plan at the last minute. At the story's climax, the two investigation teams meet in the "Yellow Box Warehouse". They are shortly joined by Mikami, who writes down the names of everyone in the warehouse except Light. Near then reveals that he replaced Mikami's notebook with a fake, and by the names written in it, is able to prove Light is Kira. In desperation, Light tries to use the last notebook piece in his watch to kill Near, but task force member Matsuda shoots him several times. Ryuk realizes Light has lost and uses his personal Death Note to kill Light with a heart attack, as he had promised to do one day at the beginning of the story.
The ending: I think a large majority of Death note fans wanted it to end when L died. If It ended when L died, then it would be obvious that Light won and became the God of the new world. Yes, we all agree that L needed to die. But when I watched the beginning of the series I though he would die at the end in a similar way Light Yagami would die. How BA would it be if the series ended with both Light and L dying at the same time? What if L killed Light and he felt so bad about it that he killed himself. (A girl can dream.) But instead Light got so impatient that he didn't realize some squirt like Near defeated him in the most obvious way. It's almost like the author needed Light to die quickly but was too lazy to kill him off in a memorable way. Light did die in the same way his thousands of victims died though. So I guess that was cool.
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Thursday, January 29, 2015
Sunday, January 25, 2015
Vampire Knight Anime Review.
Vampire knight anime review.
My thoughts: "uh..."
Warning: spoilers, obviously.
Okay. So let me say first off that I am only complete with season 1.
If you asked: "Why are you doing an anime review if your only half way through the anime!?"
I might answer: "Hm... There is both good and bad things about this anime that will annoy people to death if they watch it."
So let me start off by saying: I'm going to be brutally honest in this. This is a show I have very strong feelings about and I have to say, most of my opinions are negative. So, let's get to it. I am going to start of with the negatives of this show. Only because I don't want to seem like too much of a jerk.
So, there are so many terribly irritating quarks in this show that I have to organize them in numbed order. They or in no specific order.
Things that pissed me off in Vampire Knight:
#1. Yuki Cross.
Yuki Cross is the main protagonist in "Vampire Knight". And let me tell you, if you hate naive teenage girls, then don't even read this paragraph because it will piss you off.
Yuki Cross is one of those characters that I just want to strangle. If I were to magically jump into their world, then I don't think I would be able to restrain myself from hurting her.
Feelings aside, Yuki is a teenage girl (15-18) that is kind of obsessed with one of the vampires In the show named Kaname. So Yuki is a guardian of the night class students, who are vampires. Although she is much weaker then the actual vampires, she is trying to "help" them. Let me just tell you, she sucks at it. She acts to everyone as if she is so amazing and high since she gets to protect the Night Class, but when a situation happens where is actually has to help them, she freezes and has to depend on one of the vampires to protect her. Through out the series she is a weak, selfish, dramatic, unappreciative girl.
So basically, I hate her guts. Nuff said.
#2. INCEST?!
Yep. You heard me correct. There IS incest In this. Strong and dogmatic fans of this show insist that they are not blood related, (although they are). But it's truly disturbing. In the first season we don't know that Kaname and Yuki are related, but in fact they are siblings. I don't know exactly how to explain it, but Yuki and Kaname were both born purebread from the same people. However, a very old vampire basically possessed Yuki's brother, Kaname. So they look exactly like each other, act like each other, but in soul (literally) they aren't related.
Also, she ends up marrying and having kids with him. [gags]
#3. GIRL, YOU GOT THE WRONG MAN.
So, to shorten this up, all these years Yuki has stalked Kaname, who has been a douche to her, and Zero has watched over Yuki and stood up for her from Kaname. AND SHE PICKS KANAME!? HER BROTHER!? She is literally an idiot.
So I have been sitting here for an hour thinking of possible "good things" about this show and couldn't find anything.
But, you would love this show if you like:
Douche hot guys
Douche hot vampire guys
A stupid overdramatic teen girl.
Incest. [gags]
My thoughts: "uh..."
Warning: spoilers, obviously.
Okay. So let me say first off that I am only complete with season 1.
If you asked: "Why are you doing an anime review if your only half way through the anime!?"
I might answer: "Hm... There is both good and bad things about this anime that will annoy people to death if they watch it."
So let me start off by saying: I'm going to be brutally honest in this. This is a show I have very strong feelings about and I have to say, most of my opinions are negative. So, let's get to it. I am going to start of with the negatives of this show. Only because I don't want to seem like too much of a jerk.
So, there are so many terribly irritating quarks in this show that I have to organize them in numbed order. They or in no specific order.
Things that pissed me off in Vampire Knight:
#1. Yuki Cross.
Yuki Cross is the main protagonist in "Vampire Knight". And let me tell you, if you hate naive teenage girls, then don't even read this paragraph because it will piss you off.
Yuki Cross is one of those characters that I just want to strangle. If I were to magically jump into their world, then I don't think I would be able to restrain myself from hurting her.
Feelings aside, Yuki is a teenage girl (15-18) that is kind of obsessed with one of the vampires In the show named Kaname. So Yuki is a guardian of the night class students, who are vampires. Although she is much weaker then the actual vampires, she is trying to "help" them. Let me just tell you, she sucks at it. She acts to everyone as if she is so amazing and high since she gets to protect the Night Class, but when a situation happens where is actually has to help them, she freezes and has to depend on one of the vampires to protect her. Through out the series she is a weak, selfish, dramatic, unappreciative girl.
So basically, I hate her guts. Nuff said.
#2. INCEST?!
Yep. You heard me correct. There IS incest In this. Strong and dogmatic fans of this show insist that they are not blood related, (although they are). But it's truly disturbing. In the first season we don't know that Kaname and Yuki are related, but in fact they are siblings. I don't know exactly how to explain it, but Yuki and Kaname were both born purebread from the same people. However, a very old vampire basically possessed Yuki's brother, Kaname. So they look exactly like each other, act like each other, but in soul (literally) they aren't related.
Also, she ends up marrying and having kids with him. [gags]
#3. GIRL, YOU GOT THE WRONG MAN.
So, to shorten this up, all these years Yuki has stalked Kaname, who has been a douche to her, and Zero has watched over Yuki and stood up for her from Kaname. AND SHE PICKS KANAME!? HER BROTHER!? She is literally an idiot.
So I have been sitting here for an hour thinking of possible "good things" about this show and couldn't find anything.
But, you would love this show if you like:
Douche hot guys
Douche hot vampire guys
A stupid overdramatic teen girl.
Incest. [gags]
Monday, January 5, 2015
Top Bad a** anime males.
If you have seen all the "mainstream" anime, you will know most, if not all, of the characters shown on this page. These are my ratings, and this had no fan voting or scientifically chosen method; just cold hard feelings.
If you know what I mean. Anyways, enjoy.
#1 Sebastian Michaelis
-Black Butler
Let's be honest... You knew Sebastian Michaelis had to be on this list. He is as BA as BA gets. Not only does Sebastian protect multiple people from never-ending killer enemies, but he also is simply one heck of a butler. He can catch mid-air bullets, he can kill anyone with anything, he can make a whole thanksgiving feast in seconds. Although he as no positive emotions, he is willing to act emotion-filled when he needs to. *cough, cough* *unlike Claude* *cough* He can literally do it all. That's why he had to be number one on this list.
#2 Ginoza
-Physco Pass 2
Um... I am aware many people hate Gino... But let me explain! Yes, Ginoza was a cold-hearted douchebag in Physco-pass one. He doubted his friends and allies. But that all changed in Physco-pass two. He now has empathy, and can now understand how harsh he was as a leader. In the second series he is a BA hot dude with a high physcopass. And the best part is that he doesn't even care! Yum.
#3 Light Yagami
-death note
Yes. You all very much expected this when you heard "mainstream anime". But just because some people think death note is overrated doesn't mean Light Yagami doesn't deserve this role fully. He outsmarted the world for 8 years. He outsmarted the smartest detective ever. He was able to make multiple countries, including America, to surrender and start worshipping Kira! It's really too bad he got caught by such a little, stupid mistake. The only flaw to his plans was that he was too impatient.
Friday, January 2, 2015
Animes like Death Note
Long time, no talk my lovely beings.
Yes, I know. I promised a "character development" blog post nearly a week ago. My dearest apologies. I do plan on posting it later on whilst my winter/spring boredom continues. I do want to post an update on the media I have been watching/listening to for the past few weeks. Hopefully I can assist you in the perfect shows to watch, since I know most of you share my television and song Interests. Without further a do, here is a list of random things I have been loving lately.
(Warning: Some television shows might be a bit mainstream. Also all anime I watch has to have a hot "BA" guy in it. I'm a sucker for sexy, underdog, bad a** guys. I hope it is a bit understandable considering I'm a newer anime fan.)
• D E A T H N O T E •
So one of the first animes I ever watched in 2010/2011 was Death Note. The Death Note anime was created in 2006, although, it still is a watched and loved series. It consists of a highschooler (later college student) named Light Yagami, who seems to cross the boundaries of whats right and wrong. He ends up finding a notebook that was previously obtained by a Shinigami (Death God) named Ryuk. The notebook has the ability to kill anybody as long as their full name is written down. Ryuk, who purposely dropped the notebook in front of Yagami, was forced to stay on earth until the students life ends. Yagami ends up taking advantage of the notebook by writing well known criminals in it. However, the longer Yagami is the owner of the notebook, the less empathy he has for human beings. He starts killing anybody who questions him. Even innocent people, and children. This series only has around thirty episodes, that are only around twenty two minutes long. Although the series is short, it does start with a highschooler and ends with a college graduate. By the middle of the series it shows that many Japanese and American people are already proclaiming Yagami Light as "The God Of The New World" Yagami ends up fooling the world for 8 years until one silly mistake is made.
Although this series is incredibly serious, it also is very humorous. If you need proof, just look at Light Yagami's last name. Backwards it spells "I'm a Gay."
That couldn't have been coincidental... Just saying.
If you like Death note and are looking for shows you that are similar, here is a list of shows you will like. Under it will show a description of the series. This list is in order of best series I enjoy that have some similarities to Death Note:
#1) Physco Pass
#2) Physco Pass 2
#3) The Devil is a Part-Timer
#4) The Black Butler (not about an actual Black Butler BTW. I'm not THAT racist.)
Now enjoy these descriptions!
#1) Physco Pass
This is a show has a Bad A** underdog named Ginoza. Mostly the main character is Kogami though, who is another hot guy who smokes sexily and fights crime. Although the twist is, these main characters are criminals... Who fight criminals.
Are you confused enough yet?
Yes you heard correct.
The police department organized a program where criminals with a high Physco-Pass try to catch other citizens with high Physco-Passes.
A Physco-pass is a scale you can scan people to see how influenced they are to act as a criminal. The normal physco-pass is inbetween 25-75. But some criminals can have a physcopass up to 500. If a person has a physcopass higher then 100, they have to be put into rehab. This is just a series with a bunch of hot guys. The hottest guy is the boss of the Criminal/agents. At first he treats the "criminal/agents" like animals. But then he has major character development and turns into a criminal himself.
lol i know
#2) Physco Pass 2
This is the same as Physco Pass.
The only differences are:
•Kogami (main character) disappears
•Ginoza (the BA boss) turns into an even yummier person. He has major character development by going "soft". He also goes from the boss of the criminals to a criminal himself. It's sexy.
•a few new characters. There is a new adorable 18 year old criminal name Hinakowa. He is depressed and introverted. He is a cutie pie. He is amazing. He is the reason for my existence. Any other opinion is irrelevant.
#3) The Devil is a part-timer
This series is the funniest of all the shows I've seen. With only 12 episodes, this also is the shortest series I've seen. Yes, only the first season is out, and they do plan on making a second series this spring, the English dub for season 2 will be out in July.
Anyways, this show is about King Satan and his loyal (and hot) servant/butler. They come to earth disguised as humans with Intensions of conquering and taking over the world. They fail miserably. Since they were turned into humans while passing threw the gate to the earth, they had new emotions they never had as King Satan and his loyal demon. They realize it is more fun and interesting being human, because they now have fun emotions and friends. They also came to earth with nothing, so they have to try to make a living in a studio apartment. They also have to work at a "Mcronalds" (a knock-off of Mcdonalds) just to make money.
#4) The Black Butler
This show is golden. Easily one of my favorites, although it isn't very similar to Death Note.
The series takes place during the late 1800's and is based on the relationship of Ciel and Sebastian.
Ciel is a 12 year old boy who is surrounded with wealth. Both his parents are dead and for some reason everyone wants to kill him for various reasons. Again, he is 12, and has many enemy's. So he hires a demon named Sebastian to protect him. Sebastian purposely looks EXACLY like Ciels dead dad. Although this isn't conformed he does this so Ciel trusts him more. Sebastian has to be loyal because there was a contract, if Sebastian protects Ciel for the rest of his life, he can literally eat his soul. For some reason Sebastian is so excited to eat Ciels soul, because it is "different" from anyone else's. Yum. Even I want to eat a 12 year olds soul. (Not). Plus, Ciel is a brat who pities himself immensely. There also is a hilarious "villain" names Grell who is addicted with Sebastian (Bessi). It's little confusing whether "it" is male or female... [sighs]
(Warning: this show is addicting. It also contains secret boyxboy between a 12 year old boy and a demon who appears to be around 29 in human years. But in actuality, he is a demon who is thousands of year old. Although I normally don't role with pedophilia, is surprisingly hot. No joke... Plus, Sebastian has an amazing Torso. It's just amazing.)
Well there you go. I've been sitting in a cold bath for literally 2 hours writing this. My thumbs hurt and my body is wrinkly [shivers]. I hope my 7 readers enjoyed his. Under this is pictures of the characters from the shows...
/\ Grell from The Black Butler.
Yes, I know. I promised a "character development" blog post nearly a week ago. My dearest apologies. I do plan on posting it later on whilst my winter/spring boredom continues. I do want to post an update on the media I have been watching/listening to for the past few weeks. Hopefully I can assist you in the perfect shows to watch, since I know most of you share my television and song Interests. Without further a do, here is a list of random things I have been loving lately.
(Warning: Some television shows might be a bit mainstream. Also all anime I watch has to have a hot "BA" guy in it. I'm a sucker for sexy, underdog, bad a** guys. I hope it is a bit understandable considering I'm a newer anime fan.)
• D E A T H N O T E •
So one of the first animes I ever watched in 2010/2011 was Death Note. The Death Note anime was created in 2006, although, it still is a watched and loved series. It consists of a highschooler (later college student) named Light Yagami, who seems to cross the boundaries of whats right and wrong. He ends up finding a notebook that was previously obtained by a Shinigami (Death God) named Ryuk. The notebook has the ability to kill anybody as long as their full name is written down. Ryuk, who purposely dropped the notebook in front of Yagami, was forced to stay on earth until the students life ends. Yagami ends up taking advantage of the notebook by writing well known criminals in it. However, the longer Yagami is the owner of the notebook, the less empathy he has for human beings. He starts killing anybody who questions him. Even innocent people, and children. This series only has around thirty episodes, that are only around twenty two minutes long. Although the series is short, it does start with a highschooler and ends with a college graduate. By the middle of the series it shows that many Japanese and American people are already proclaiming Yagami Light as "The God Of The New World" Yagami ends up fooling the world for 8 years until one silly mistake is made.
Although this series is incredibly serious, it also is very humorous. If you need proof, just look at Light Yagami's last name. Backwards it spells "I'm a Gay."
That couldn't have been coincidental... Just saying.
If you like Death note and are looking for shows you that are similar, here is a list of shows you will like. Under it will show a description of the series. This list is in order of best series I enjoy that have some similarities to Death Note:
#1) Physco Pass
#2) Physco Pass 2
#3) The Devil is a Part-Timer
#4) The Black Butler (not about an actual Black Butler BTW. I'm not THAT racist.)
Now enjoy these descriptions!
#1) Physco Pass
This is a show has a Bad A** underdog named Ginoza. Mostly the main character is Kogami though, who is another hot guy who smokes sexily and fights crime. Although the twist is, these main characters are criminals... Who fight criminals.
Are you confused enough yet?
Yes you heard correct.
The police department organized a program where criminals with a high Physco-Pass try to catch other citizens with high Physco-Passes.
A Physco-pass is a scale you can scan people to see how influenced they are to act as a criminal. The normal physco-pass is inbetween 25-75. But some criminals can have a physcopass up to 500. If a person has a physcopass higher then 100, they have to be put into rehab. This is just a series with a bunch of hot guys. The hottest guy is the boss of the Criminal/agents. At first he treats the "criminal/agents" like animals. But then he has major character development and turns into a criminal himself.
lol i know
#2) Physco Pass 2
This is the same as Physco Pass.
The only differences are:
•Kogami (main character) disappears
•Ginoza (the BA boss) turns into an even yummier person. He has major character development by going "soft". He also goes from the boss of the criminals to a criminal himself. It's sexy.
•a few new characters. There is a new adorable 18 year old criminal name Hinakowa. He is depressed and introverted. He is a cutie pie. He is amazing. He is the reason for my existence. Any other opinion is irrelevant.
#3) The Devil is a part-timer
This series is the funniest of all the shows I've seen. With only 12 episodes, this also is the shortest series I've seen. Yes, only the first season is out, and they do plan on making a second series this spring, the English dub for season 2 will be out in July.
Anyways, this show is about King Satan and his loyal (and hot) servant/butler. They come to earth disguised as humans with Intensions of conquering and taking over the world. They fail miserably. Since they were turned into humans while passing threw the gate to the earth, they had new emotions they never had as King Satan and his loyal demon. They realize it is more fun and interesting being human, because they now have fun emotions and friends. They also came to earth with nothing, so they have to try to make a living in a studio apartment. They also have to work at a "Mcronalds" (a knock-off of Mcdonalds) just to make money.
#4) The Black Butler
This show is golden. Easily one of my favorites, although it isn't very similar to Death Note.
The series takes place during the late 1800's and is based on the relationship of Ciel and Sebastian.
Ciel is a 12 year old boy who is surrounded with wealth. Both his parents are dead and for some reason everyone wants to kill him for various reasons. Again, he is 12, and has many enemy's. So he hires a demon named Sebastian to protect him. Sebastian purposely looks EXACLY like Ciels dead dad. Although this isn't conformed he does this so Ciel trusts him more. Sebastian has to be loyal because there was a contract, if Sebastian protects Ciel for the rest of his life, he can literally eat his soul. For some reason Sebastian is so excited to eat Ciels soul, because it is "different" from anyone else's. Yum. Even I want to eat a 12 year olds soul. (Not). Plus, Ciel is a brat who pities himself immensely. There also is a hilarious "villain" names Grell who is addicted with Sebastian (Bessi). It's little confusing whether "it" is male or female... [sighs]
(Warning: this show is addicting. It also contains secret boyxboy between a 12 year old boy and a demon who appears to be around 29 in human years. But in actuality, he is a demon who is thousands of year old. Although I normally don't role with pedophilia, is surprisingly hot. No joke... Plus, Sebastian has an amazing Torso. It's just amazing.)
Well there you go. I've been sitting in a cold bath for literally 2 hours writing this. My thumbs hurt and my body is wrinkly [shivers]. I hope my 7 readers enjoyed his. Under this is pictures of the characters from the shows...
/\ Grell from The Black Butler.
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