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To the Abandoned Sacred Beasts
To the Abandoned Sacred Beasts

To the Abandoned Sacred Beasts

"To the Abandoned Sacred Beasts": A unique blend of fantasy, drama, and tragedy. Follow the journey of the Incarnates, soldiers who transform into beasts.

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To the Abandoned Sacred Beasts
Year2019
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Opening theme"Sacrifice (サクリファイス)" by Mafumafu
Ending theme"HHOOWWLL" by Gero x ARAKI
Episodes12
Duration24 mins
StatusFinished
Release DateJuly 1, 2019
End DateSeptember 16, 2019
FormatTV Series
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Synopsis

During a protacted civil war that pitted the North against the South, the outnumbered Northerners used dark magic to create monstrous super-soldiers called Incarnates. Now that the war has ended, those Sacred Beasts must learn to make their way in a peaceful society, or face death at the hands of a Beast Hunter. Nancy Schaal Bancroft, the daughter of an Incarnate, turns to hunting the hunter herself. But once she catches up with her quarry, she discovers hard truths about the lives of these Sacred Beasts.

(Source: Kodansha USA)

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To the Abandoned Sacred Beasts

“To the Abandoned Sacred Beasts” is an anime that offers a unique blend of fantasy, drama, and tragedy. The story revolves around the Incarnates, soldiers with the ability to transform into supernatural beasts. They are essentially living weapons of war. However, as the war raged on, the Incarnates encountered a problem involving the beasts inside them that they were unable to rectify by ordinary means.

The anime stands out for its unique setting and its dramatic approach. The plot may be straightforward, but it’s the execution that makes “To the Abandoned Sacred Beasts” a gem. The events that unfold are believable, making the drama relatable and exciting to watch.

The characters in “To the Abandoned Sacred Beasts” are well-developed and add depth to the story. Their interactions, coupled with their distinct personalities, add depth to the story. The anime does a great job of developing these characters while keeping the drama intact.

The animation quality is commendable, with vibrant visuals that match the lively atmosphere of the series. The character designs are appealing, and the animation remains consistent throughout.

Despite its dramatic focus, “To the Abandoned Sacred Beasts” also includes subplots that add complexity to the story. These subplots, while dramatic at times, maintain the anime’s dramatic touch.

However, the anime is not without its flaws. Some viewers may find the drama during dramatic moments off-putting. But this unique blend of drama and tragedy is what sets “To the Abandoned Sacred Beasts” apart from other animes in the genre.

In conclusion, “To the Abandoned Sacred Beasts” is a refreshing and entertaining anime that offers a unique take on the fantasy genre. Its blend of drama, tragedy, and relatable characters makes it a must-watch for any anime lover.