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Devils Line (2018)
"Devil's Line: The dark romance police series that has captured my heart."
Devil's Line is a masterpiece that redefines the genre with its captivating blend of police intrigue and supernatural romance. Set in a world where vampires hide among humans, the plot unfolds with palpable tension and unexpected twists that keep viewers on the edge of their seats in every episode.
What truly sets Devil's Line apart is its ability to immerse viewers in a rich and complex world filled with memorable characters and intriguing relationships. The romance between Anzai and Tsukasa adds a touch of sweetness and vulnerability to the story, while the police subplots keep the action constantly moving.
Personally, Devil's Line has been one of my favorite manga series since its inception, and I have been eagerly awaiting a second season for five long years. It's disheartening to see that this gem doesn't receive the recognition it deserves, perhaps because it doesn't align with the prevailing tastes of today's anime audience. It's a real shame, as those who enjoy this series as much as I do will surely find an even more enriching experience in the manga.
In summary, Devil's Line is a series that surpasses genre expectations, offering an exciting and immersive experience that can't easily be put into words. If you're looking for a story that will keep you on the edge of your seat and make you reflect on what it means to be human, look no further. Devil's Line is the perfect choice.
Undead Unluck (2023)
"Brilliant series: 'Undead + Unluck' redefines the shonen genre with freshness and quality."
Before I begin, I would like to mention that my critique is considerably lengthy, consisting of: this message, a mention of what I perceive to be an unfair critique, and my review of the series. Additionally, I would like to ask for understanding and apologize if anyone disagrees with the topic discussed below or with my opinion. This is my personal review and, therefore, my opinion. I appreciate your understanding.
Firstly, I would like to address one of the "official" ratings of "Undead + Unluck", given by Jeremy Looney, who rated it 2 stars with the following comment: "there is a lot of distasteful fanservice and sexual content that is quite uncomfortable"... Excuse me?
I won't judge the work of others, but I feel your comment lacks clear foundation, especially considering recent contemporary animes, which often recycle and truly indulge in fanservice, such as isekai or harem genres.
Instead of objectively criticizing the plot or animation (which I find critiquable but hasn't been mentioned at all), you choose to highlight its "violent" and "sexual" content in a series intended for audiences aged 16/18 and belonging to the action/shonen genre. Breaking Bad doesn't become mediocre because it contains violence, nor does Fifty Shades of Grey because it contains sexual content, if the target audience is adults.
Either rate well or simply don't rate at all, because this seemingly "harmless" action for many could lead to ruining the ratings of an author who has put effort into creating their series.
Finally, my critique. The rating is a clear 9.8/10. It's fascinating to see how some anime series defy conventions and offer unique and fresh plots. "Undead + Unluck" seems to be doing just that by breaking away from the common clichés and repetitions in the genre.
The series keeps the audience intrigued and hooked with its unique and fresh plot. Focused on the characters' unique abilities and the introduction of unexpected and unbelievable elements, "Undead + Unluck" stands out as an attractive option for those seeking something different in the anime world, especially for genre fans.
As mentioned earlier, the animation isn't the best, but it's worth noting that compared to the manga, there has been a notable improvement in the artwork, and it's appreciated that they released two consecutive seasons. They have truly dedicated incredible effort between quality and available time; therefore, they have earned all my admiration from the team of Yoshifumi Totsuka and Yuki Yase.
Let's hope Japan recognizes the value of this series as much as Europe and America have, receiving "Undead + Unluck" with great appreciation. The author has demonstrated impeccable work, and we can only eagerly await the next season and see how this series continues its success in the future.