Kaze no Stigma started out as a moderately promising show, but it went down the crapper after episode 7. The main character Kazuma is pretty much the only reason to watch this show, although Ayano has her moments every 5 episodes or so. I had really hoped that this show would focus on the more entertaining aspects of:
Kazuma’s Hard-Luck Past: Why did Vernhardt have to tentacle Tsuo Rin to death? How many football hooligans did Kazuma beat up in the U.K.?
The Rotten Kannagi Family: I enjoyed the parts where all the scrubby branch-family members got owned, and Juugo tried to pimp out Ayano to get new blood into the family.
Ayano x Kazuma: They had some really nice partner moments, but every time Ayano would go back to being weak and annoying.
Ren got his chance to be cool when he dropped off and roasted the vapors in the first arc, and no one really needed to see more of Ren and his friends. There were way too many episodes wasted on Ren’s stories, and this was a major mistake. All of those episodes could have been cut out, with the budget money used to enhance the sad, sad production values of the rest of this series.
The last two episodes were ok, but even Kazuma was not enough to save this series. The OP/ED were mediocre, and I don’t remember the background music being anything special. The voice work was ok, but I didn’t really care about most of the characters. Again, way too much time was wasted on Ren who should have only been brought out for comedic effect. So while Kaze no Stigma started out with the potential for a good story, in the end it was a big disappointment.
Kaze no Stigma Review
Kaze no Stigma started out as a moderately promising show, but it went down the crapper after episode 7. The main character Kazuma is pretty much the only reason to watch this show, although Ayano has her moments every 5 episodes or so. I had really hoped that this show would focus on the more entertaining aspects of:
Ren got his chance to be cool when he dropped off and roasted the vapors in the first arc, and no one really needed to see more of Ren and his friends. There were way too many episodes wasted on Ren’s stories, and this was a major mistake. All of those episodes could have been cut out, with the budget money used to enhance the sad, sad production values of the rest of this series.
The last two episodes were ok, but even Kazuma was not enough to save this series. The OP/ED were mediocre, and I don’t remember the background music being anything special. The voice work was ok, but I didn’t really care about most of the characters. Again, way too much time was wasted on Ren who should have only been brought out for comedic effect. So while Kaze no Stigma started out with the potential for a good story, in the end it was a big disappointment.
Kabitzin’s Rating: 2/5
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