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Deep beneath the streets of Tokyo, the spirits of the long-dead and forgotten grow restless. Holy shrines of once-great men are being desecrated, and a string of murders and missing bodies plague the police. Enter mysterious transfer student Tatsuma Hiyu. Thrust together with resident delinquent Kyouichi Horaiji, class president Aoi Misato, captain of the archery team Komaki Sakurai, and wrestling club captain Yuya Daigo, Hiyu and the others must fight a swarm of evil.
A lot of potential with the first volume, hope it gets better with
the next!Reviewed by Dennis A. Amith (kndy), 2008-08-08
Tokyo is the setting of where waves of mysterious deaths happening
throughout the city and the dead have reawaken and are controlled
by monstrous creatures and are seeking power that could bring about
the final apocalypse.
As the police and the people of Tokyo are helpless, five unlikely
heroes have come to save the day. They are students of Tokyo
Majin!
"Tokyo Majin" (Tokyo Majin Gakuen Kenpuch: T) is an anime that has
already ran for two seasons this year on Japan's satellite anime
channel Animax and has spawned a PlayStation and PlayStation 2
video game years earlier.
Similar to the popular "Megami Tensei" video games, fans of the
video game series (first game was on the PSX back in 1998) have
been wanting an anime series and now, here it is.
The series revolve around five students of Megami Academy. The
school has been rocked by students that have gone missing at their
high school and deaths are mounting.
A new student named Hiyu Tatsuma has come to the school and gets
acquainted with the other students such as the brash Horaiji
Kyoichi of the kendo club, Daigo Yuya of the wrestling club,
Sakurai Komaki of the archery (kyudo) club and Misato Aoi, the
student body president and from a wealthy, powerful family.
Throw in a few characters for comedy relief which including Tohno
Kyoko, reporter of the school newspaper (behaves like one of the
paparazzi) and Maria Alucard, a teacher at Megami Academy.
Upon watching the first volume, I will say that the first episode
was a bit confusing. You are introduced to characters from days
old, to characters in the present and without any proper
introduction until you get to the second episode. But what you do
see from the first episode are cool characters, cool animation and
fighting and violence that you come away wondering if this is like
an "X-Men" or "Persona" style of anime that takes place in high
school.
But once you get to the second episode, you get to know a little
bit about the characters and how each of them are so different from
each other. What you are able to piece together is that Tatsuma was
sent to the school for a reason, Kyoichi is a fighter but a total
dick and even more to Aoi, Daigo is a tall brute that wrestles but
loves to cook and has a thing for Komaki and both Komaki and Aoi
are best friends.
Episode 2 goes into the five discovering their powers.
In episode 3, crows are attacking the city and also, a mysterious
figure is spying on the five. This leads to a battle between the
five and Umon Raito, a lightning wielding fighter and former lead
vocalist of the rock band CROW.
In episode 4, you are introduced to Karasu Ryouchi, the leader and
lead guitarist of the rock band CROW who joins with the bad
monsters and is given the power to manipulate lightning and
electricity and takes on the five students. It appears that Ryouchi
doesn't like his former bandmate Raito for a reason.
In this episode, you get to learn about the band CROW and why the
band disbanded. Also, the five learn that they are not the only
people gifted with supernatural powers and that there are others
using their power for evil.
In episode 5, the five heroes discuss their new lives and how
living a normal life will never be the same. Students continue to
die and this time, the next target is student body president Misato
Aoi. This is the introduction of doctor Iwayama Takako who has the
power to treat patients wounded by demons.
The animation for "Tokyo Majin" is pretty cool. What I like is the
different color usage for day, night and early evening. I enjoy the
character designs. It's very stylish and hip.
The audio for the English dub and the Japanese are both well done.
I watched both series completely in English and Japanese and both
are cool in their own cultural way.
As for the DVD special features, the first volume features the
clean opening and closing animation, ADV previews and DVD
credits.
"Tokyo Majin" is a very fast-paced anime that features a good
balance of over-the-top humor and violence.
I know during these times of anime such as "Bleach" and even
"Naruto", anime about teamwork and the team taking on evil may be a
bit overplayed. But I've seen it through the years form "Ranma 1/2,
"Fushigi Yuugi", "Rurouni Kenshin", "X" to the current cream of the
crop anime with similar storylines.
And I suppose, one would wonder what makes "Tokyo Majin" so
different from the others out there.
I suppose with "Tokyo Majin", it reminds me of the popular NBC
sci-fi show "HEROES" where people are suddenly with special
supernatural powers and in this case, people are dying, the dead
are coming alive ala zombies and some unfortunate things are
happening in Tokyo. Then you have the "Buffy the Vampire Slayer"
and "Angel" type of feeling with high school people (who would
probably never hang out), joined together for a common cause to
eliminate the evil and take on those with powers who use it on the
side of evil.
Now will "Tokyo Majin" rise up to be a classic like the other anime
that I have mentioned? It's too early to say.
It has a cool style to it, it has cool character designs and also
cool J-Rock music. I found the characters mostly to be quite
likeable and overall, I feel "Tokyo Majin" to be a very cool anime
with a lot of potential.
Because this game is pretty much based on a popular video game, not
too say that I was not expecting much but I will say that it
definitely exceeded my expectations.
As for the DVD, I was a bit surprised that there were only just the
offering of clean opening and ending themes but looking at the
Japanese release of the DVD, it's pretty much the same.
So far, I am enjoying what I have seen so far of "Tokyo Majin".
Awesome action featuring an akward team of heroes, each with
special abilities going against hardcore demons, zombies and evil
in general. A little humor hear and there. But it's nice to see the
human side of high school students who want to use their powers for
good and those who just want to go on living their high school life
and have fun and know that they will need to make a choice on how
to live their life.
I definitely look forward to watching more episodes of this series!