Halfway into the series, and a few episodes more, the series takes a drastic turn, and the more dramatic sides of the show starts to unfold, in contrast to the often light and comedic moments of the earlier episodes. But that being said, the episodes were great, because so much seemed to happen - often they featured parallel stories with Murasaki and someone else (often Shinkurou's two female neighbors) in one, and Shinkurou in another one. It starts out very slice of life-ish, going with an episode-by-episode format, where Murasaki learns how the real world looks - after all, she's just escaped from being locked into a house with the most woman-discriminating family I've ever heard about, both in fiction and real life. That does cover well up for the lack of character development that a 12-episode series is pretty much doomed to have. And it's not only the characters as individuals, but also their relationships which I really loved. I really liked that, because it makes it oh so more realistic. The characters are as colorful as the animation is, even the Oh, and the OP theme animations is pretty whacky - which is both good and bad. The detail may skimp a bit now and then - which drags it down to a 9 (yes, I wanted to give it a 10). The main reason for this is the coloring - it's so vivid! It's sharp and varied colors, something which - as of what I've experienced - is unprecedented. Kurenai is the 08 spring anime I had the highest hopes for, and I surely wasn't let down by it. But to make things more complicated, he also lacks a crucial fact-what is the real threat against Murasaki? Though many details of the job remain unclear, Shinkurou still strives to protect the young lady. However, by interacting with her neighbors, she grows more accustomed to the daily routine, and rids herself of her snobbish behavior, gradually growing attached to Shinkurou. Commoner life, in her eyes, seems bizarre. Murasaki is the seven-year-old daughter of a plutocratic family, who escaped her home under peculiar circumstances with Benika's help. While taking various jobs for his employer, Benika Juuzawa, one assignment leads Shinkurou to live with Murasaki Kuhouin as her bodyguard. Now, despite his unimposing appearance, he is a strong martial artist, who also possesses a strange power. Though kind-hearted and patient, due to his tragic past, he has trained for years to live on. Her ninja art 'Wind Art' combined with the Shinganji duel wield style creates a 'Whirlwind Zone' that shreds the enemy with a vacuum blade.Shinkurou Kurenai is a 16-year-old student by day and a dispute mediator by night. She swiftly wings her dual wield swords 'Shirakami' and 'Komi', inherited from Shinganji Gen-an, the predecessor of the Fuuma Clan. But in the end, she always helps him for old time's sake.Īs a half-human half-demon, she possesses physical abilities that aid her in combat. But when it comes to Fuuma Kotaro who is her childhood friend, she always contemplates whether to help him or not. Even Kurenai, who was supposed to take over, left Fuuma's village and lived without being associated with any other clan. But due to the revolt of Fuuma Danjo, Taimanins went against each other, causing Gen-an to step down. She was taught swordsmanship by her grandfather, Shinganji Gen-an, and received attention as she was considered to be the heir of the Fuuma clan. A heretic, as she is a mix between human and vampire, and lives as a Taimanin. For expanded lore on Shinganji Kurenai, please visit the Taimanin Wiki.
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