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DRAMATICAL MURDER EPISODE 1 ON CARTOONCRAZY SERIES
The source of power in this Power Half-hour anime series comes from fibres called "Life Fibers" used as clothing, produced on approval by the council president. There's a lot of explosions and shockwaves generated by sheer willpower, and everyone calls out each other's names in the hammiest way possible. She transfers to an ultra-fascist city-state owned and run with an iron fist by the student council president (aren't they always?), in the search of the one WHO KILLED MY DAD. There's some shit about some schoolgirl who has a sword that looks like one half of a pair of scissors. I rate this four strobe lights out of a possible five recycled power-up sequences. They've made what should be a contrived, silly, clichéd shonen into a mildly enjoyable television series. Studio Bones does a bang-up job of adapting the manga, though by all accounts it's diverged a little by episode 12. Apparently obnoxious teenage boys with angst issues are just as irritating in death as they are in life. The series itself does well in terms of writing by focusing on the personalities of the gods (mythologies have always been more interesting when the gods in question are smarmy shitheads/have personality flaws), though it occasionally falls flat when trying to generate sympathy for characters.
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He's such a shitty god his last one plain quit on him, but exactly what kind of Japanese god he is plays a key point in the plot. He also spends some time attempting to replace his shinki (the spirits of dead people who died against their will, used as weapons by the gods) and then deal with his new one. Being a god and all, it means diddly-squat either way but, appreciating the gesture, not-quite brings her back to life. The premise: a shitty, washed-up two-bit Japanese god attempting to make his way up in the superstar world of Japanese gods is 'saved' by a high-school girl (aren't they always) who pushes him out of the way of a speeding bus.