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29Mar/100

My favourite Anime series

Death Note

Death Note

After watching all the incredible movies I naturally moved on to find some good anime series. I purchased the first season of Naruto together with the first manga volume. I was quickly absorbed by the world of hilarious ninjutsu and bought 31 other volumes (in Danish, on dba.dk).

I abandoned the TV-series since it was way too slow-paced compared to the manga. In mere two weeks I had finished off all the currently released volumes in Denmark. Sigh, now I have to buy the rest from UK! I can heartily recommend both the manga and the anime. However, I still find the Dragonball manga better, but _please_ keep me away from the anime - it's nothing short of horrible!

So, having ploughed through both Studio Ghibli and (most of) Naruto, I looked for something new. I did some quick research and got hold of Death Note (by personal recommendation) and Elfen Lied.

I put on Death Note and was absolutely thrilled! The protagonist (Light/Kira) is a very intelligent high school student, who stumbles upon a notebook called "Death Note". It gives a brief description of it's purpose on it's own cover: write a person's name in it while visualising his or her face and he/she will die!

It may sound silly, but it's extremely convincing and as the story moves on, one of the coolest detectives are revealed: L, another genius, who is willing to die if only he can catch Kira. This was definitely the anime I was looking for! It is simply the Twin Peaks of anime!

If you're looking for an anime as well, seek this out; you will love it! The series contains 37 episodes.

The evening after I wanted to try out Elfen Lied. This is a short series with only 13 episodes, each of 25 minutes. The soundtrack deserves a mention: it has the most beautiful opening theme. Seriously, listen to it, it just goes so well with the story.

And the story, basically? Naked babe ripping people apart in various, bloody ways. Even though I normally wouldn't enjoy that, I found the first episodes brilliant. It somehow captivates you instead of disgusting you - even though I usually can't stand gore. As the story progresses, however, I was a bit dissapointed. There are 4 girls and 1 boy in the series and most of the time at least one of them is crying hysterically. It's just.. too much and boring. Nevertheless, I can recommend the series - even though it gets a bit tedious at times.

By now, I still need almost 20 Death Note episodes. I'm always on a lookout for new series though I expect to watch Neon Genesis Evangelion afterwards. If you can recommend a series, I would be very delighted if you would write it in a comment!

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