El Cazador de la Bruja
El Cazador de la Bruja | |
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Original Manga | Hirose Shū |
Director/Artist | Kōichi Mashimo |
Format | Anime (TV) |
Made By | Bee Train A-1 Pictures |
Episode Length | 24 min. |
# of Eps/Volumes | 26 (TV) 1 (Manga) |
Contents
Genre
Action, Fantasy, Mystery, Girls with Guns
Sum it up in a Sentence
Due to various circumstances Ellis, a fugitive girl with amnesia and supernatural powers, and Nadie, a feisty bounty hunter sent to capture her, end up traveling together in search of the key to unlocking Ellis' past.
Description
The third and final installment of Bee Train's girls-with-guns trilogy follows the adventure of Ellis, a mysterious amnesiac girl with supernatural abilities, and Nadie, a feisty bounty hunter that has agreed to help her discover her past, as they travel around an unnamed locale resembling Mexico. Along the way they meet many friends and enemies, all while being pursued by a mysterious organization.
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Personal Opinions
DethMarine21
Like with the other two entries in Bee Train's girls-with-guns trilogy it has a good story with some interesting mystic elements thrown in, however I would have liked more action. The soundtrack is by Yuki Kajiura and is naturally very good.
Snapalope
If you liked Bee Train's previous works in the girls with guns trilogy, you will like this one as well. El Cazador de la Bruja does feel different than its predecessors, because there's more comic relief mixed in and it works pretty well with the show's atmosphere. Overall it's still enjoyable despite toning down the amount of action scenes. Like Madlax and Noir, El Cazador de la Bruja does sport a pretty awesome soundtrack.
If you like to watch this in English, the dub is not bad. The cast put in a pretty commendable effort into this.
(Nadie uses a M1911 Colt .45, which is a +1 for me)