Kurokami The Animationoverview"Kurokami The Animation" is an OVA based on the manga of the same name by Lim Tatsuyoung. It was released on December 22, 2010 and produced by Sunrise. It was directed by Kobayashi Tsuneo and the final DVD volume 8 includes the unaired spinoff episode "Tiger and Wings". The series is told in a self-contained episode format, successfully bringing out the best of the original work. storyThe story of "Kurokami The Animation" depicts the protagonist, Kurosaki Ikki, meeting a being known as "Kurokami" and confronting his own destiny. Ikki lost his parents at a young age and lived a lonely life. However, one day he meets a mysterious girl, Kurosaki Mea, and learns that she possesses the power of "Kurokami". The story depicts Ikki's growth and struggle as he throws himself into the battle for the power of "Kurokami" together with Mea. character
Background"Kurokami The Animation" is an OVA produced in response to the popularity of the original manga. Original author Lim Tatsuyoung worked closely with the production team to recreate the worldview and characters of the story in anime form. Director Kobayashi Tsuneo has succeeded in incorporating unique aspects of anime while respecting the atmosphere of the original work. The work also showcases Sunrise's production skills, and has been highly praised for its visual beauty and the quality of its battle scenes. Evaluation and Impressions"Kurokami The Animation" has received high praise from fans of the original work. It has been especially praised for faithfully recreating the story of the original work while adding its own unique appeal to anime. The relationship between Ikki and Mea, the intensity of the battle scenes, and the character growth are beautifully portrayed, drawing viewers in. Additionally, the unaired spin-off episode "Tiger and Wings" is a welcome addition for fans. My impression is that this is a work that can be recommended not only to fans of the original work, but also to viewers who want to enjoy action and fantasy elements. In particular, the scenes depicting Ikki's growth story and his bond with Mea are moving and have a charm that makes you want to watch them over and over again. In addition, the battle scenes, which show off Sunrise's production skills, are a highlight that anime fans cannot miss. Recommended points
Related information"Kurokami The Animation" is based on the worldview of the original manga "Kurokami," so you can get a deeper understanding by reading the original. You can also get a feel for the quality of anime production by checking out other works produced by Sunrise. In particular, the "Gundam Series" and "Code Geass" are known as works that show off Sunrise's production skills. Conclusion"Kurokami The Animation" is a wonderful work that brings out the charm of the original manga to the fullest and incorporates the unique expressions of anime. There are plenty of highlights, such as the growth story of the main character Kurosaki Ikki, his bond with Kurosaki Mea, and the powerful battle scenes. This is a work that can be recommended not only to fans of the original work, but also to viewers who want to enjoy action and fantasy elements, so please give it a watch. |
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