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Anohana: The Flower We Saw That Day
Year | 2011 |
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Episodes | 11 |
Duration | 22 mins |
Status | Finished |
Release Date | April 15, 2011 |
End Date | June 24, 2011 |
Format | TV Series |
Studio | A-1 Pictures |
Synopsis
Jinta Yadomi and his group of childhood friends have become estranged after a tragic accident split them apart. Now in their high school years, a sudden surprise forces each of them to confront their guilt over what happened that day and come to terms with the ghosts of their past.
(Source: NIS America)
Characters & Voice Actors
Atsumu Matsuyuki MAIN | |
Chiriko Tsurumi MAIN | |
Jinta Yadomi MAIN | |
Naruko Anjou MAIN |
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Editor's Review
“The Seven Deadly Sins” – A Riveting Fantasy Epic That Hits All the Right Notes
“The Seven Deadly Sins” stands as a shining testament to the power of well-crafted storytelling and vibrant, unforgettable characters. This anime, adapted from the manga by Nakaba Suzuki, takes audiences on a thrilling journey through a richly imagined medieval world, replete with magic, knights, and epic battles.
Set in the land of Britannia, the story revolves around the legendary order known as the Seven Deadly Sins, a group of formidable knights who were accused of plotting against the Kingdom of Liones. As the narrative unfolds, it becomes evident that there is much more to their tale than meets the eye. Each member of the group embodies one of the seven deadly sins – Meliodas (Wrath), Diane (Envy), Ban (Greed), King (Sloth), Gowther (Lust), Merlin (Gluttony), and Escanor (Pride) – and they are brought together by destiny to thwart a sinister plot that threatens the world.
The true brilliance of “The Seven Deadly Sins” lies in its character development. Each member of the group possesses a unique and complex backstory, allowing viewers to form deep connections with them. Meliodas, the stoic yet compassionate leader, and Elizabeth, the kind-hearted princess with a mysterious past, anchor the narrative with their endearing dynamic. Throughout the series, their relationship evolves and adds emotional depth to the overarching plot.
The action sequences are nothing short of spectacular. The battles are intricately choreographed, showcasing the impressive combat abilities of the knights. The animation is top-notch, with fluid movements and dynamic camera work that bring the fights to life in a visually stunning manner. Special mention must be made of Escanor, whose unique power scales with the sun, leading to some of the most jaw-dropping battles in anime history.
The world-building in “The Seven Deadly Sins” is expansive and immersive. From the towering peaks of the Fairy Forest to the labyrinthine catacombs beneath the kingdom, every locale is meticulously designed and beautifully animated. The magic system is well-defined and adds an extra layer of depth to the story, allowing for creative and awe-inspiring displays of power.
The supporting cast also plays a crucial role in elevating the series. Characters like Hawk, the talking pig, and the mischievous Merlin provide much-needed comic relief amidst the intense battles and high-stakes drama. The interactions between the characters are infused with humor and heart, creating a perfect balance between action and emotional resonance.
While “The Seven Deadly Sins” excels in many aspects, it’s not without its flaws. At times, the pacing can be a bit uneven, with certain arcs feeling rushed while others could have benefited from more exploration. Additionally, some viewers may find certain fan-service elements to be a matter of personal preference.
In conclusion, “The Seven Deadly Sins” stands as a tour de force in the world of anime. Its richly woven narrative, memorable characters, and breathtaking action sequences make it a must-watch for fans of fantasy and action genres. The emotional depth and complex relationships between the characters elevate it beyond a mere action spectacle, leaving a lasting impression on viewers. This anime is a true gem that deserves a place in the pantheon of anime classics.