| Mahou Sensei Negima (7/10): After watching Love Hina, I definitely expected this to be an anime completely focused around a love..hexagon or something like that. Then the action kicked in and I enjoyed it. I would've given it more but the ending annoyed me, and a handful of the episodes bored me, to the point where I wanted to just skip ahead. It's got the same feel as Love Hina, but it's got a different taste. It's no longer a love-comedy, but a comedy-action. Trigun (10/10): I've seen it plenty of times and it never manages to get old for me. I'm not sure I can say the same for the manga, but the anime is certainly a classic. Gunslinger Girl (8/10): A short, 13 episode anime about girls-turned-androids for an Italian organization meant to stop terrorists. Suprisingly, there's not much action for an anime called "Gunslinger Girl", but that's alright. The heart lies in the story of the girls and how they still have souls, despite being almost complete mechanized and have become nothing but tools of violence. |