I’m suddenly feeling like it’s Blassreiter all over again. When I first watched Blassreiter, I was totally cheesed out by the Demoniac + motorcycle action. Once I was able to get over my bias, however, I was treated to a very enjoyable (and melodramatic) series. Then I watched Ga-Rei Zero and I was totally cheesed out by the horrible bike-fu. Fortunately, all those poor bastards were put out of their misery, and I have reason to suspect that the bike-fu will not reappear (though I still wonder about the retarded flaming rollasaurs).
The second episode of Ga-Rei inspired me to go check out the manga. While the anime now makes a lot less sense to me, the manga was pretty awesome. Ga-Rei has a great mix of humor (those extra chapters are so funny), action, and even fanservice. Both Kensuke and Kagura are great, and the side characters are top-notch. The manga confused me about the timeline of the anime, however.
Does the anime take place before Kagura met Kensuke? Since Yomi is still alive, this would be the only explanation for why Kagura still has that sword. It is odd that they have not yet shown Kagura summoning Byakuei Shiro, and I am not sure how she is going to do it with one hand inside Nue’s mouth. Kagura never really struck me as much of a swordswoman either, so I am pretty confused.
Where is Kyouko? Damnit, I want my za paypah powers!
There were no flaming rollasaurs in the manga. I do not feel this was a worthy addition to the anime.
Freaking Kazuhiro! Why are little white-haired kids always such evil bastards?
The anime has a much darker feel than the manga. There were no jellyheads in the manga either, although the idea of evil spirits taking over is similar to what happens in the manga.
I Need To Stop Discriminating Against Bikes
I’m suddenly feeling like it’s Blassreiter all over again. When I first watched Blassreiter, I was totally cheesed out by the Demoniac + motorcycle action. Once I was able to get over my bias, however, I was treated to a very enjoyable (and melodramatic) series. Then I watched Ga-Rei Zero and I was totally cheesed out by the horrible bike-fu. Fortunately, all those poor bastards were put out of their misery, and I have reason to suspect that the bike-fu will not reappear (though I still wonder about the retarded flaming rollasaurs).
The second episode of Ga-Rei inspired me to go check out the manga. While the anime now makes a lot less sense to me, the manga was pretty awesome. Ga-Rei has a great mix of humor (those extra chapters are so funny), action, and even fanservice. Both Kensuke and Kagura are great, and the side characters are top-notch. The manga confused me about the timeline of the anime, however.
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