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Synopsis
In the 25th Centry. Recently graduated Time Travel Cadet Valerian has his first mission - short trip to the Middle Age Earth, where he meets Laureline who helps
him escape, but finds herself trapped with no way of returning to her time. The two heroes, just out of the adolescence, are now the only representatives of the human race in the unsafe galaxy where the nightmarish Vlagos are trying to get the power. Valerian and Laureline team up and allies among the galaxy's inhabitants and have breathtaking adventures along the way! Valerian and Laureline makes us live adventures with squabbles which will amuse us for sure.
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Live from Anime Expo, it's ANNCast! Justin and Hope are here and a crowd of tens, asking questions and getting answers (and prizes of dubious merit)! Summer season, Expo happenings and more are on the table.
The most recent offering from the creator of Elfen Lied strives to capture its predecessor's bloody magic, but even its highly appealing cast cannot carry the series through its many rough parts. As a result, it largely disappoints.
Watch it if you want to know what Yoshiyuki Tomino was reacting against when he made Mobile Suit Gundam. Watch it if you want to see the mecha traditions that Hideaki Anno drew on for Neon Genesis Evangelion. Do not watch it if you want to be entertained.
Despite being steeped a little too much in current romcom humor and character relationship trends, this fantasy series from the creators of Scrapped Princess offers plenty enough merits to keeps its viewers coming back.
Nobunaga the Fool began as a flashy, goofy reimagining of world history that ripped historical figures out of their contexts and played with them. Unfortunately in its second half it begins to take itself far too seriously, and all of the flashy battles and sparkly effects that Satelight throws in cannot make this ending a success.
One girl defends another against all comers in a class full of prospective female assassins? It is a concept full of lots of action and yuri romantic potential, but it never fully capitalizes on that potential despite telling a complete story.