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Ben To Anim카테고리 없음 2020. 3. 4. 06:31
Ergo ProxySynopsisThe world is bigger than you think.After the explosion of the methane hydrate layer, the remaining members of mankind are forced to live in isolated domed cities scattered across the arid and inhospitable planet. They live in a controlled society and are assisted in daily life by autonomous robots called AutoReivs. In one of these cities, Romdo, Inspector Re-l Mayer, granddaughter of the regent, leads an investigation concerning AutoReivs that have gone mad after being infected by the Cogito virus.
In the process, she comes in contact with a monster called Proxy. Elsewhere in the city, immigrant Vincent Law is on the run after being framed for involvement in several Cogito cases. Together, along with the adorable child-AutoReiv Pino, they set out on a journey to the dome city Moscow in order to unravel the mystery of the Proxies.Information# of Episodes: 23Genre(s): Mystery, Sci-Fi, PsychologicalDate Aired: Feb 5, 2006 - Aug 12, 2006Ergo Proxy. Blue ExorcistSynopsisThis world consists of two dimensions joined as one, like a mirror. The first is the world in which the humans live, Assiah. The other is the world of demons, Gehenna. Ordinarily, travel between the two, and indeed any kind of contact between the two, is impossible.
However the demons can pass over into this world by possessing anything that exist within it. Satan the god of demons, but there's one thing that he doesn't have, and that's a substance in the human world that is powerful enough to contain him!! For that purpose he created Rin, his son from a human woman, but will his son agree to his plans? Or will he become something else.? An exorcist?Information# of Episodes: 25Genre(s): Action, Fantasy, Shounen, SupernaturalDate Aired: Apr 17, 2011 - Oct 2, 2011Blue Exorcist.
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Arms AlchemySynopsisThe story begins when high school student Kazuki Muto is killed one night saving a mysterious girl from a monster, only to wake up in his school dorm, believing it to have been a dream. However, he soon finds out that dream wasn't a dream at all when a giant serpentine monster attacks him and his sister. Tokiko Tsumura, the girl he saved, explains that the monster is a homunculus. Kazuki had been attacked and killed by it when he was rescuing her. However, she, feeling responsible for him, revived him by placing a Kakugane medallion in his chest, serving as a replacement heart.The Kakugane, as Tokiko explains, is an alchemical device that, when activated, takes a certain form based on the Kakugane's user, forming a unique Buso Renkin. The Buso Renkin is the only thing that can destroy a homunculus monster.
Using this, Kazuki creates his own Buso Renkin (the 'Sunlight Heart', a huge lance). Along with Tokiko and her own Buso Renkin (the 'Valkyrie Skirt', an execution scythe), Kazuki joins the fight against the homunculi and their master.Information# of Episodes: 26Genre(s): Action, Comedy, Fantasy, School, Shounen, SupernaturalDate Aired: Oct 5, 2006 - Mar 29, 2007Arms Alchemy. School Rumble 2nd TermSynopsisContinuing right where season 1 left off: Harima still likes Tenma but still runs into obstacles everytime he tries to confess his love to her.
To complicate the situation, Class 2-D challenges class 2-C once again and there's a rumor floating around that Harima and Yakumo are dating as the school prepares for the cultural festival.Information# of Episodes: 26Genre(s): Comedy, Romance, School, ShounenDate Aired: Apr 3, 2006 - Sep 25, 2006School Rumble 2nd TermNOTICE: This is the old site for IE 9 and below.Please use IE 10+ or a different browser if possibleas the new site does not function on IE.Enter an anime for suggestions. 'Sword Art Online'Enter a keyword to search relevant animes.
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The comedy is fairly similar.The 'weak' protagonist (really, it's just that everyone else is too strong) is often subjected to physical punishment. In Baka Test it's getting his butt handed to him in summoning fights and by tsunderes, while in Ben-To he gets his ass kicked plain and simple. (Don't worry though, they both overcome their underdog status in their own way)They also both have a sort-of stalker who's weak to romace cliches. A male in BakaTest, a female in Ben-To. Also, they're also both poor, starving students.The difference is the protagonist of Ben-To isn't 'the dumbest idiot around'. The basic concept around these two shows are competition, where students mostly fight to meet their expectations.
The main characters in here participates these events either by team or a free-for-all battle in a surreal battle sequence. The fighting can be absurd, but it was entertaining and satisfying, so expect some action, teamwork, and romance in here.Baka and Test, tells a boy who helps his friends trying to reach up the higher class by competing a unique RPG battle system. Ben-to follows a boy who is caught up in all out brawl between customers competing for half-price ben-to.
Ben-To would work very well as a palate cleanser or cool-down after watching Shokugeki. Although Ben-To was unique enough that I would not go so far as to suggest it was just 'Food Wars Lite,' or anything, they do have similar feels. Whereas Shokugeki presents an ever-present larger plotline lingering in the background, Ben-To is more simple, not really looking forward towards anything, just enjoying itself in the moment. I think if anything, you could say that Ben-To could be watched like a more casual Shokugeki. Ben-To and Keijo!!!!!!!!
Share the basic idea of an absurd concept to which martial arts battles are applied as seriously as possible. Laughing is at your discretion, but the characters all adopt the point of view of the battles being life or death. There's no death though, but winning does mean the world to everyone involved.
In one case it means securing a half-price lunch, in the other winning tons of money/fame. This is not a fight for a grand ideal.The fighting animation in either is very well done and entertaining to watch, and both dedicate several fanservice moments to the female characters. As mentioned before, there is no grand ideal projected, but the simple storyline moves at a decent pace to keep your attention. Character personalities are fun and colorful, if a bit simple. You won't be enthralled by the character development, but on the other hand there isn't much to dislike.If you already appreciated one of these, the other one should almost be a guaranteed good time considering the similarities.
Air Gear and Ben-To are both action packed and comedy anime. Each of the series is about a normal guy who gets caught in a crazy competition where people fight over something that most people don't usually fight about.
Naturally he quickly excels while trying it and gains the respect of the people around him, including the girl he likes. Both series are filled with lots of funny moments and a good amount of fan service. If you enjoyed watching one of them then you should definitely check out the other as well. I bet if you know this anime probably you´re like me; every once in a while you have to take a break from seasonal anime and all those super thrilly/shonen/swordyfight animes that tend to feel alright but some (or most actually) of the times leave you empty and unwhole, wanting more of it but even when get to see it for a second time it won´t be as good as it felt the first time. So, if you´ve seen D-Frag!
Then it means you know what the good life is, yes, is somewhat lacking more appeal and maybe some more episodes (probably a second season, I´m just saying) but if you´ve taken the time to watch the what-so-called fights in D-Frag! And enjoy the charisma and its ever great light comedy of the life of a teenager in very peculiar Highschool, then you´re just gonna love Ben-To, just lemme tell you beforehand Ben-To it´s actually ecchi just so you know what you´re going into: D-Frag! Fights with fanservice. How can a medieval anime be similar to a modern fighting anime? Well because they tend to be a little bit harem style, both main male characters have to increase their power/fighting skills to get to their goal. The fighting scenes are simply AMAZING!
In Dungeon, the main character has to face his fear to kill his ennemy before he faces a bigger danger and in Ben-to, the main character have to fight against more powerful opponent each time. In the medieval theme of Dungeon, they uses weapon and magic and in Ben-to, they use their bare hands and legs to kick some ass. I recommend both of these animes.