Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha
Posted: Fri Dec 05, 2008 3:34 pm
Has anyone watched it? Basically, it starts out as your typical magical girl genre. After a few episodes you realize it has way deeper characters, emphasis on the magic and real fights. In fact, it probably is somewhere between shonen and seinen. It doesn't shy away from a tragic plotline. It's a bit boring in the beginning, because it takes some time to reveal it's true self.
Then, Season 2 "Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha A's" rolls in. This one is my favourite, like for so many other people too. It has deep characterization, you feel sorry for the antagonists (quite frankly, they aren't even evil). But the most awesome thing about this one are the fights. They are grand battles on the size of mecha-animes or Dragonball Z. They have technobabble and powerlevels. Giant spaceships. They have badass weapons that talk. Seriously, you have to check it out.
Season 3 "MGLN StrikerS" wasn't as great as A's great in my eyes. It's a huge Time Skip and they brought new characters in. By now, the show get's shifted extremly into military-esque genre.
All in all, it really did something unique with such a clichéd and girly genre. Contains slight fanservice with underaged girls, if that puts you off. But it's not overdone, trust me.
Then, Season 2 "Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha A's" rolls in. This one is my favourite, like for so many other people too. It has deep characterization, you feel sorry for the antagonists (quite frankly, they aren't even evil). But the most awesome thing about this one are the fights. They are grand battles on the size of mecha-animes or Dragonball Z. They have technobabble and powerlevels. Giant spaceships. They have badass weapons that talk. Seriously, you have to check it out.
Season 3 "MGLN StrikerS" wasn't as great as A's great in my eyes. It's a huge Time Skip and they brought new characters in. By now, the show get's shifted extremly into military-esque genre.
All in all, it really did something unique with such a clichéd and girly genre. Contains slight fanservice with underaged girls, if that puts you off. But it's not overdone, trust me.