Strike the Blood - Season 1

(évad)
Előzetes
Animációs / Akció / Fantasy / Romantikus
Japán, (2013–2014), 9 h 36 perc (Percek: 24 perc)

Adaptáció:

三雲岳斗 (könyv)

Operatőr:

Gaku Hirooka

Szereplők:

Ai Kayano, Yoshitsugu Matsuoka, Asami Seto, Hisako Kanemoto, Kanae Itō, Mikako Takahashi, Rina Hidaka, Yōko Hikasa, Yuka Iguchi, Kana Ueda, Kazusa Aranami (több)
(további alkotók)

Epizódok(24)

Tartalmak(1)

Kojou Akatsuki is a normal high school student. Living in Itogami City, he tries his best not to stick out. Considering creatures of legend populate the city, you'd think he'd have no problem! Humanity's rise from the dark ages has brought mythological entities like vampires, spirits, and other things to near extinction in the modern day. In exchange for being able to continue to exist, they've all agreed to live on the man-made island, otherwise known as the Demon District. Unfortunately, despite Kojou's attempts to keep his head down, someone has taken notice of him. A mysterious girl follows him, and when they finally meet face to face, she exposes him for what he is: the Fourth Progenitor, a vampire powerful enough to shatter the fragile peace that has settled over Itogami City, and plunge everything into chaos! But if Kojou Akatsuki really is the Fourth Progenitor, why doesn't he act like the horrible menace he's supposed to be? How did a supposedly normal high school student become the Fourth? The answers might lie with the incident three months ago, an incident Kojou claims he can't remember! (Discotek Media)

(több)

Recenziók (1)

Jeoffrey 

az összes felhasználói recenzió (ehhez a tévésorozathoz)

angol So before I have a chance to review the second season, which has been released as an OVA, I am going to take a slight look back at the first season of Strike the Blood. There are a bunch of standard tropes and ecchi moments in a pretty well thought out setting with a lot of pretty interesting characters and a lot of really "c-r-a-z-y--s-t-u-p-i-d catchphrases," and I like it a lot! In the beginning, it was kind of a typical supernatural narrative with ecchi elements about an outcast on the fringes of society which is actually a terribly powerful vampire. The girl who found him is supposed to track him down and eventually eliminate him. I liked both protagonists and enjoyed their interactions, and because of this, I developed a relationship with the characters fairly quickly. When the first "No senpai, this is our fight!" was uttered, I really enjoyed it. There is a determined main male protagonist who is not completely boring, or on the other hand, perverted, and a girl who seems like she is no pushover, plus she is also determined and quite endearing - they are just a fine pair. On top of that, I liked the supporting characters like Asagi, Sayaka, and Nagisa. So if you like the characters, you are able to let a lot slide. Plus, I do not find the leveling style as SonGokussj writes anything offensive or off-putting. This is because, as he admits, it is like that in Dragon Ball Z and many other anime shows. Sure it is not original and all, but even so, I was able to get through this one easily enough. The narrative follows this leveling style, and thus, the main male protagonist is gradually exposed to more and more threats. He handles the dangers with the help of another girl he meets and eventually sucks up to face the final confrontation together with Yukina because "No senpai, this is our fight!" It does not sound very pleasant, and it puts a lot of people off except me. I was always expecting a new character, usually quickly taking a liking to her, and I did not even mind all the ecchi nipples. I waited for her to bond with the main male protagonist, who I still found believable with that determination; well, after he drained her, I enjoyed the final fight when I was like, "No senpai, this is our fight!" I felt like having a drink because, at some point, that stupid line became what I was waiting for every episode! Strike the Blood is a strange anime series where even though I know a lot of things are wrong, I just cannot address them because "No senpai, this is my fight!". I think it is called "a guilty pleasure," so please take the 7.7/10. I am awarding it as a very subjective rating. ()