Detective Academy Q (Aired on 2003) Review |
Detective Academy Q (Aired on 2003) Review Posted: 08 Feb 2011 08:01 AM PST This is a very very old anime series, I know that… But it is a “worth to watch” anime series for those who have not watch it. It all started by our super kawaii, moe moe Victorique. If you happen to not knowing the existence of Victorique, you should then bang your forehead on the wall right now! Victorique is a kawaii female character in the anime series Gossick which is an anime series about investigation. So does the Detective Academy Q. Although it was aired back then in 2003, I find out that this anime is worth to watch. Unlike Conan and Tantei Opera Milky Holmes, this anime series present me with good story line and there’s several cases where I can’t think about the culprit while in Conan I can easily put myself as him and make my own deduction which then later I found out to be true! While I have not watch Gossick excepts episode 1, I mean to wait for the series ends and then watch a non-stop of it because I am currently watching the Fall 2010 anime series. I’m kinda back dated then.
Storyline
The storyline is very good. It’s logic and you can also train your brain and deduction skills while following the cases presented in this anime series and that’s will make you become genius! Some of the cases are out of my league. My deduction proven to be wrong! Well, that’s mean the authors have invest a good amount of time to think about the storyline. Character Design
Not the best design ever. Well, considering that time was 2003 I think this is acceptable. But if this anime series are going to be released today I think the character design will only appealing to kids, or people will watch it because of the storyline is good. My RecommendationFor those who like investigation and Victorique, you should also watch this anime series. (That’s short! ) |
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Posted: 08 Feb 2011 03:46 AM PST Dragon Crisis episode 05 review Chapter: Unpleasant Awakening
SummaryThe story is set at the beach where Ryuuji and the others are on the vacation. Eriko planned to steal the Ice Rage Lost precious while Maruga or Margarite(White Dragon) distract George at the beach. When Ryuuji and Eriko arrived at the church(where the lost precious is being held), something happens there. There’s another man trying to take the Ice rage Lost Precious by threaten to hurt the kid with a knife. Ryuuji and Eriko planned to save them. Eriko pulls her magic wand and use the red butterfly illusion technique against that man. Ryuuji save the day by hitting that guy hard to the ground. Police arrive and capture the bad guy. George and Maruga also arrive there. They have a chat about whats going on. After George goes away, Ryuuji revealed to them that Ice Rage is not ordinary Lost precious and it was Cursed Precious. Maruga reveals the secret that actually the hero that fight the dragon years ago is her father in the human form and the dragon is her uncle. George was visited by a woman from Fang and tell George about the dragon(Rose). Rose meets George at the road in front of the church alone. george already knows that Rose is a dragon. Ryuuji, Eriko and Maruga worried about Rose, dash to the church once again. Ryuuji arrive at the church and try to stop him. George already holding the Ice Rage. Somehow he’s been possess by that sword. George attack any dragon as he can see which are rose and Maruga. Ice Rage emits ice and frozen anything that it touch. Ryuuji and rose tried again the Engage ritual to possess more power to stop the Cursed Precious. Ryuuji did it by destroying that Cursed Precious. George admit defeat and accept the fact that is not evil. Maruga take the leave and somehow makes Rose really Jealous. ScreenshotPersonal ImpressionAnother great episode of Dragon Crisis. Unpleasant awakening by the Ice Rage Cursed Precious that control human. Nice, I never thought that the sword can control its wielder and people around it. For this episode, Ryuuji always save the day. When the man is on the rampage in the church, Ryuuji save the day by knock him down. Well, of course with Eriko’s help that is… When George is also on the rampage, Ryuuji outdone him and destroy the Cursed Precious and again with the help of others which is Rose doing “Engage” with him again. For Rose this time, she is more holding back on Ryuuji. Usually she always hug him without any worried but in this episode, there are less and almost none.Do you think Ryuuji will feel lonely? Rose thinks deeply about the issue and meets George to have a talk. Well, I think she is right on that decision but next time, she must bring companions with her. If not, who knows what might happen. Eriko in this episode as usual very helpful. She comes up with the idea of distracting George with Maruga’s beauty while Ryuuji and Eriko is on the move to steal the Ice Rage but it fails though… and again she save the kids that been held captive by a man at the church by using her illusion technique on the man while Ryuuji takes that guy down…For George, he was too obsess with the hero story that makes him fail to judge the situation. Maruga on he other hand, is really worried about her uncle or the sword because the her uncle cursed is still intact. Well, she is the fan-service of this episode. I’m not gonna tell it. You guys should watch it… Well for the preview of the next episode, another girl will appear. Who is it? Stay tune for the next episode of Dragon Crisis! Dragon Crisis 05 Reviewback to Dragon Crisis 04 |
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