![]() ![]() The animation of this show is not something to be impressed by. You have a blend of comedy, emotion, action, and fun that makes the show and interesting watch, even though it is a bit childish. You sometimes can’t help but wonder how it all ends. Approximately five episodes, however, did end in cliffhangers, which provided more incentive to continue. Most episodes are in a format where you do not necessarily have to see everything that happened before that and understand what’s going on. Later in the season, when the girls are entrusted with the eradication of cursed items, the story feels rather stretched, as the hunting spans around 20 episodes. The small story ends in a neat magic battle and feels very satisfying the way it was tied. The more interesting part of the story is when the magic shop falls into the hands of Majoruka, and the girls try to get it back. Of course, you may complain that it makes the show less interesting…and it does, to an extent. Friend no longer does due to some circumstance. However, a flaw arises as most of these stories follow the same path over and over again. When they’re not doing magic, the girls are helping their friends. Sailor Moon, also from Toei Animation), this one lacks a common enemy and is more personal to the characters. ![]() Unlike similar genres where the main characters use their abilities against a similar or more powerful enemy (e.g. Sometimes, this can get in the way and make the more interesting parts of the show seem a bit rushed, but it’s also used to show their trials in magic provide valuable lessons in life or vice versa. ![]() The episodes are presented in a way that there are sometimes two things going on: the girls going through their trials to “witchdom,” and the girls helping out their many friends and family members. They’re entertaining and will want you to find out what happens. While the story is simple, it’s not the kind of simple where older fans will get bored out of their mind. After all, this is a show primarily aimed at a younger audience. Sure, there are a few mini story arcs thrown in the mix, but nothing convoluted. However, I was in for a big surprise as the show exceeded all expectations.Īs you can see, the story isn’t overly complicated. With a few eccentric experiences and the way I was raised, I developed a weakness for cuteness (if you must ask, I am male) and though the show would appeal to me. anime with Sonic X and Demashita! Powerpuff Girls Z, I decided to give this show a try, as I started to get familiar with differences between the shonen and shoujo genres. Of course, this was at the time before I got into anime, so I kind of dismissed it, but it was always in the back (and I mean the VERY back of my mind). I’m not exactly sure how I came to know it, but I remember hearing about this show about some kids with some kind of other worldly abilities that was ridiculously popular. It was many years ago when I first heard of this show. Note that this review was originally on my blog, so I may have score that differ from here because of different scoring systems ![]()
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