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And yet I'm pretty sure I'll still be watching the movie and the next season. It takes a load of crap before I'll drop a series. Maybe Shakugan no Shana doesn't entirely suck.
 
And yet I'm pretty sure I'll still be watching the movie and the next season. It takes a load of crap before I'll drop a series. Maybe Shakugan no Shana doesn't entirely suck.
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Drags on a fair bit, but it's not bad. Just be sure you like your fantasy series.
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Shockingly, the male lead does grow a pair in the second season.
  
 
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Revision as of 09:40, 1 June 2009

Shakugan no Shana
Shana.jpg
Original Manga Yashichiro Takahashi
Director/Artist Takashi Watanabe
Format Anime (TV)
Made By J.C. Staff
Episode Length 25 minutes
# of Episodes 24

Genre

Action, Drama

Sum it up in a Sentence

Sword-wielding fantasy girl and unremarkable schoolboy team up to battle the forces of evil.

Main Description

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Personal Opinions

Zackarotto

While I do believe the ADTRW consensus on this show was favorable, I found Shana to be pretty dull. I know it's real popular, it's got a movie and a even a second season starting in about a month, but I see it as just another trite children's fantasy tale with annoying characters. The male lead is about as useful and emotionally secure as Piro from Megatokyo. I kept waiting for him to grow a pair but he never did. I also don't like the elementary school romance or anyone involved in said romance. The animation and art direction are pretty nice I guess, but the huge eyes that take up most of the face aren't really my thing.

And yet I'm pretty sure I'll still be watching the movie and the next season. It takes a load of crap before I'll drop a series. Maybe Shakugan no Shana doesn't entirely suck.

Kessel

Drags on a fair bit, but it's not bad. Just be sure you like your fantasy series.

Shockingly, the male lead does grow a pair in the second season.

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