Thursday, January 6, 2011

The Legend Of The Legendary Heroes


New year's week sucks big time for the average otaku as most of the weekly animes and mangas are on break. No Bleach, no Naruto, no Fairytail and worst of all no To Aru Majutsu no Index. zzz. After 2 unbearable days of not being able to watch or read anime and manga, I started searching for other animes and that's where I found it - The Legend Of The Legendary Heroes (Densetsu no Yusha no Densetsu). Laugh at the name. But it was because of its ridiculous name that I actually clicked on the link.

Synopsis: 
Ryner and his partner Ferris are sent on a quest by their king to obtain Hero Relics- extremely powerful magical artifacts. The king needs the relics as they are essential in his plan to bring about peace throughout the land. However, Ryner and Ferris soon realise that something is not right with the king.

Review:
Ok, that was a really shoddy synopsis but if I said anymore, it would probably spoil the whole series. The Legend Of The Legendary Heroes felt as though it was put together from other animes like Naruto and Chrome Shelled Regios, just like how the recent movie Tron was put together by meshing up Batman, Starwars, and the Matrix. The outcome? It was frigging AWESOME. Back to the anime (before I start going off course and make this a movie review). The Legend Of The Legendary Heroes is one of the few animes out there where you can say that it keeps getting better after every episode. It slowly reveals its deep plot and has an interesting twist. Good graphics, excellent fight scenes and well done characterisation are other huge plus points for this anime. However, because the studio wanted to end the season fast, the last few episodes felt too rushed, leaving the viewers slightly confused. To me personally, their Medieval costumes were a bit of an eyesore. Overall, The Legend Of The Legendary Heroes is definitely an anime worth watching. I would definitely keep an eye out for season 2.

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