Sunday, October 20, 2013

Soul Eater: The Weapon Collection



The best anime ever!!!!!!!!
Soul Eater has got to be the best series that's well drawn, well thought out, and also completely bad-ass!!! In episodes 27-51 Maka, Black Star, and Death the Kid have matured a little in their character development as the plot thickens with the revival of the spider witch Arachne and Kishin Asura. But despite the seriousness there is also the comedy that help keep the series in balance between serious and funny, Excalibur for example! The best part about this DVD is that includes all the elements that every anime should have: laughs, friendship, amazing battle sequences, and most of all a giant robot fight!!!!!!!! I mean what anime wouldn't be complete without at least one giant robot fight thrown into the mix~!
For those who are thinking of buying this DVD you totally should! You won't regret it~!

Weapons, witches and war
First we got Medusa, then Asura the kishin. And in "Soul Eater: The Weapon Collection," we add a new magical supervillain to the Evil gang-- along with a slew of elaborate battle, magical items, insanity, and some disturbing revelations. The ending of the series doesn't match the manga (which hasn't ended yet) but it's a solid wrap-up for the series.

The long-lost witch Arachne (sister of Medusa) rises from the golem and reactivates her old organization, Arachnophobia.And she wastes no time in reactivating her old organization, Arachnophobia, and gathering magic tools that are vital to her plans of spreading insanity. Even worse, Medusa has somehow survived, possessed the body of a child, and is now forcing Crona to do her bidding.

It doesn't take long for war to break out between Arachnophobia and the DMWA -- first a battle over the Brew, a powerful magical tool that's locked in a strange magical field, and then a full-out military clash between armies. Death...

Another OK Anime....
Not bad, but it just didn't grab me like some do. I do think it's worth a view and having the set does make it better.....

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