The appeal and evaluation of "The Qwaser of Stigmata: Unaired Version""Qwaser of Stigmata: Unreleased Version" was released as an OVA on October 20, 2010, and is an original anime story by Hiroyuki Yoshino and Takeyoshi Sato. It was directed by Hiraku Kaneko, produced by Hoods Entertainment, and is copyright © 2010 Hiroyuki Yoshino, Takeyoshi Sato, Champion RED/Qwaser of Stigmata Production Committee. This work is a short one-episode story, making it a special one for fans. Story and setting"Qwaser of Stigmata: Unaired Version" continues the worldview of the TV series "Qwaser of Stigmata" while depicting new episodes. The story of boys and girls with Qwaser powers fighting using special abilities called stigmata is a fascinating fusion of fantasy and action. This unaired version introduces new characters not seen in the TV series and depicts new aspects of existing characters. The story revolves around the conflict between the protagonist Sasha and the Mafia. Sasha is a boy who has the power of the Queser, and together with his partner, the young Mafia member Theodora, he fights against opposing forces. The unaired version delves deeper into the relationship between Sasha and Theodora, depicting many scenes that test their bond and trust. It also reveals new ways to use "Soma," the source of the Queser's power, and new abilities of the stigmata, making it a must-see for fans. Characters and voice actorsIn "The Qwaser of Stigmata: Unreleased Version," new characters will appear in addition to the existing characters. The main character, Sasha, is a boy who has the power of the Qwaser, and is depicted as a calm and rational boy who fights to protect his friends. Sasha is voiced by voice actor Daisuke Ono. Ono's calm voice and acting give Sasha's character more depth. Sasha's partner, Theodora, is a mafia girl who is depicted fighting alongside Sasha. Theodora is voiced by voice actress Hayami Saori. Hayami's powerful voice and acting express Theodora's strength and kindness. Also, in the unaired version, a new character, Victor, the leader of the rival mafia, appears. Victor is voiced by voice actor Suwabe Junichi. Suwabe's deep, resonant voice and acting bring out Victor's ruthlessness and strength. Animation and MusicThe animation of "The Qwaser of Stigmata: Unreleased Version" is a work that highlights the high technical ability of Hoods Entertainment. The battle scenes using the power of the Qwaser are dynamic and powerful, making them a visual treat. In addition, the special effects of the stigmata's powers and the scenes where Soma is used are beautifully drawn, emphasizing the fantasy elements. The music is by composer Yasuharu Takanashi, who also composed the TV series. Takanashi's music skillfully expresses the tension of the battle scenes and the emotions of the characters, enhancing the atmosphere of the entire series. In addition, new insert songs have been added to the unaired version, and the lyrics and melodies that match the development of the story enhance the emotions of the viewer. Ratings and Recommendations"The Qwaser of Stigmata: Unreleased Version" is a must-see for fans of the TV series. With the introduction of new characters and new aspects of existing characters, the story is rich in depth. In addition, the fantasy elements are enhanced, revealing new ways to use the powers of the Qwaser and the abilities of the stigmata, making it a visual treat. Even though this work is a short OVA, it brings out the charm of the story and characters to the fullest. It depicts the relationship between Sasha and Theodora, and the battle against the opposing forces, and the content stirs the emotions of the viewer. In addition, the voice actors' performances and music also enhance the appeal of the work, making it a work that deserves high praise overall. The recommended audience is not only fans who enjoyed the TV series "Qwaser of Stigmata," but also viewers who like fantasy and action. In addition, since new characters are introduced and new aspects of existing characters are depicted, viewers who are interested in character growth and relationships will also enjoy it. Related works and information"Qwaser of Stigmata: Unreleased Version" is a work that continues the world view of the TV series "Qwaser of Stigmata". The TV series consists of 24 episodes and depicts the battles of boys and girls who have the power of Qwaser. In addition, a sequel to the TV series, "Qwaser of Stigmata II", has also been produced, which depicts an even deeper story and character growth. The original work is the manga "Qwaser of Stigmata" by Hiroyuki Yoshino and Takeyoshi Sato, serialized in Champion RED. The manga version depicts a different story and character development from the anime, which is of interest to fans. In addition, novels and games based on the worldview of the original work have also been released, and a diverse media mix has been developed. Although "Qwaser of Stigmata: Unreleased Version" is an OVA, it continues the charm of the TV series and the original work and depicts new episodes. It is a must-see for fans, and is also recommended for viewers who like fantasy and action. Please watch this work and enjoy the world of Qwaser even more deeply. |
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