@wyatt - you know they have to put alot of side series to fill up the series for a show right? Almost all anime has that
Quote from: Rebirthoftheundead on September 09, 2012, 10:03:53 AM@wyatt - you know they have to put alot of side series to fill up the series for a show right? Almost all anime has thatI don't understand, what do you mean?
@ Rebirth..Entire first season was nothing? not sure we watched the same series nah. every single episode was expanding the same story unless u werent paying attention.
Quote from: Berzerk on September 10, 2012, 08:54:00 AM@ Rebirth..Entire first season was nothing? not sure we watched the same series nah. every single episode was expanding the same story unless u werent paying attention.If anything, I was getting scared they were adding too much story
The story revolves around Mahiro Fuwa, a teenager whose family was mysteriously murdered one year before, and his friend Yoshino Takigawa. Mahiro is contacted by Hakaze Kusaribe, the leader of the Kusaribe clan who was left stranded on an unknown deserted island by her followers, and agrees to help Hakaze in exchange for her help to find out the culprit for the death of his family. Upon learning of his friend's intentions, Yoshino joins him on his quest to stand against the Kusaribe clan who intends to awaken the "Tree of Zetsuen" whose power can bring ruin to the entire world.Several dialogues and plot elements in Zetsuen no Tempest pay homage to the works of William Shakespeare.
In the blink of the mind's eye, Ryouta Sakamoto suddenly finds himself transported from playing the hit Btoom! video game to being stranded on a mysterious island, equipped with a day's worth of provisions, a bag of bombs, a strange crystal embedded in his left hand and a huge gaping hole in his memory. But it doesn't take long to figure out what's going on, especially after the first person Ryouta meets tries to kill him. Someone is attempting to recreate the ultra-violent Btoom! game in real life, and the island has been filled with an army of other unwilling players, each armed with one of the multiple variants of explosive weapons called BIM. Fortunately, Ryouta's an ace Btoom! player, but this insane version of the game has no reset switch or second lives, and there's only one way off the island: kill seven other people before they can kill you! Can Ryouta repurpose his game based skills fast enough to survive?