- Sometimes I thought, “Oh, this is such a cool kiddy shounen!”- Sometimes I became angry at how stupid and immature the characters were.- I often skipped through some of the many slow scenes and flashbacks.- Sometimes I even said, “Whoa! Didn’t see that coming! Is this really a kids show? wtf?” when some pretty dark things happened- However, most importantly, by the end I thought to myself “Wow, this is pretty fucking bad.”Was going to be pretty average at first (5 out of 10). Fandubs and fan-covers are also welcome.I have very mixed feelings about this show… Were sorry but. English, German, French, as long as its not Japanese it belongs here. Benio Adashino Kamui Yuto Ijika Rokuro.Twin Star Exorcists Dubbed Episode 1 English Dub Welcome to /r/AnimeDubs This subreddit is for news, information, discussion and appreciation of all types of anime dubs, dubbed anime &, good and bad. In a flashback, it is revealed that the true culprit was Yuto, who initiated a ritual that he promised will increase the spell power of the Hiinatsuki trainees.“Cliche Archetype-filled Exorcist Shounen With Many Crappy Plot Twists”Our Path - To the Future with Us Two ( TO THE FUTURE WITH US TWO, Futari no Michi TO THE FUTURE WITH US TWO) is the 20th episode of Twin Star Exorcists. Rokuro tries to attack him, but is effortlessly blocked.
Almost all of the characters are slowly introduced with background stories that are supposed to be tragic, but their backgrounds came across as overly done to the point where it was kind of just stupid-silly after a while. The evil kegare monsters are sealed in an alternate dimension called “megano”, where the exorcists must go to fight them. They’re prophesized to be the “twin stars” or two chosen exorcists that will get married, have a baby, and the baby will be the most powerful exorcist called the “miko” (basically something like a baby Jesus that will save the world from all of the evil kegare monsters). However, towards the end the show started pulling both random and shitty plot twists out of its ass, and then shooting them at us like it’s a “shit machine-gun” (2/10).The story mainly follows two cliche and initially overpowered main protagonists named “Rokuro” and “Benio” as they overcome many hard trials thereby growing stronger and closer together displaying mild romance.
I actually ended up binge-watching once every four months. It wasn’t really exciting, so I didn’t feel like waiting to watch each new episode once a week. One thing that really pissed me off is that all of the villains kept saying phrases like:“Oh, but it was all part of my master plan!”And then the shitty plot twist that I mentioned earlier would be another antagonist saying,“But your master plan was part of my SUPER master plan ALL ALONG! I have been using you, lesser antagonist, this whole time!”I often just sat in my chair, apathetic to all of the bullshit that the characters kept pulling out of their asses.I feel the story’s pace was much too slow, often dwelling much too long on the characterization and development of the twin stars. For example, one of the main antagonists is basically just some psychotic kid with attachment issues. My favorite… (sarcasm)The story really doesn’t have any depth, and it certainly isn’t realistic. At a snail’s rate anyways, but no worries because they often get sudden power ups out of nowhere.
It's actually relatively unique, but it's not special or powerful like something like something Yuki Kajiura or Sawano Hiroyuki would make. Openings and endings are also very fitting. The fighting works well, background music fits completely and enhances the setting. The OST is mainly dubstep, which threw me off at first, but I kind of like it now. The art's fine overall.What can I say? They did a pretty good job on the sound. The animation is not the best with many still-frames and lack of dramatic camera angles.
In general, they’re pretty much just average characters with nothing much special about them except for Rokuro's shark teeth (main male character). However, towards the end, they ended up having little to no real depth at all. But now that I finished the anime, I actually occasionally catch myself thinking about their OSTs! (I guess 50 episodes of an anime will do that to you).The characters were okay, at best.
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Benio is the typical smart, cool, amazingly strong, but lonely character. Rokuro's starts off as kind of annoying, fiery, not that smart, and overpowered, but the enemies do get much stronger and Rokuro matures quite a bit and actually becomes a pretty cool character. The dynamic between Benio and Rokuro is pretty nice to watch, but there's nothing too special here. Honestly, they probably could have made this series into about 24 episodes if they skipped the unnecessary development episodes.There are a lot of side characters with the potential to be interesting, but they all got little to no development. However, they're basically just kids with sad background stories tasked with saving the world from Kegare.
It's definitely more suited to a younger less mature audience, but there are some aspects of the anime that are unexpectedly dark for a kids show. In fact, I was legitimately shocked by how ridiculous and incoherent it started getting. Some of the plot twists were cool, but the plot twists towards the end were just plain stupid (2/10). It was very predictable up until a certain point, but things started becoming less predictable as it progressed (7/10). As it progressed, the initial excitement died down (5/10). At first, it was fun because it reminded me of a cool game (7/10).
Gray Man 9/10 (103 eps) The second season 8/10 (13 eps) came 10 years later3. It’s just something I watched to kill time.However, if you like exorcists and shounen anime, are younger than 16, and like slow stories, then maybe you should give it a shot someday.If you want realistic and mature characters, then no you should look elsewhere.In fact, you probably should just look elsewhere unless you’re out of anime to watch.I strongly recommend that you check out these other similar, but better exorcist/demon-related shounen anime first if you haven’t already:1. I could never wholeheartedly recommend this anime to anyone. So basically, it was pretty bad and I think your time would be better spent elsewhere.Personally? Absolutely not. The show is bearable, but I wouldn’t recommend this anime to you unless you’ve already seen a bunch of the other top shounen out there.
But at the same time, the word 'adaptation' can mean "based on" the original source material, and have their own anime-original plots and endings that contradict what the original series may have entailed. Most often, the term 'adaptation' means that the production company takes the source material and tries their best to make a carbon copy of the series that they decided to make in animated form. Shakugan no Shana 8/10 (76 eps between 3 seasons)(if you agree or enjoyed reading, let me and others know by clicking helpful or commenting on my page~ If you disagree let me know why you disagree so I can do better next time! thanks~)The word 'adaptation' for anime has quite a flexible definition. Nurarihyon no Mago 9/10 (50 eps between 2 seasons)5.
Oh boy.Omnyouji's story is in short, arduous. Who are the twinstar exorcists? Some shithead named Rokuro and an equally prissy girl named Benio. To save humanity, the power of the Miko, a being born from the twinstar exorcists must be brought into the world. In order to combat this, there are people known as Omnyouji with high spiritual power and battle the Kegare in a never-ending war to save humanity from their power. Kegare feed off of the spirtual power of humans and are destructive creatures that threaten the world we know. In it, the negative thoughts of humans merge together and form creatures of corruption and sin known as 'Kegare'.