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The Daughter of Twenty-Faces (that other BONES show + Aya Hirano)
It also goes by Chiko, Heiress of the Phantom Thief or something like that. Regardless, this show is excellent!
Synopsis: Twenty-Faces is a legendary gentlemanly thief known for stealing some of the most valuable treasures the world has to offer. His ability to blend in with others is nearly unparalleled and his plans have been so meticulously planned that he has been able to escape the reach of the law and that no matter how hard they've tried, the leading law enforcement agencies have not been able to catch up to him... Then there's Chiko, a girl whose parents had died and who is now living with her aunt and uncle. Although her life seems to be extravagant, she appears restless and openly despises her aunt and uncle, oftentimes refusing to eat the food given to her. Her only solace is through reading detective novels as well as broadcasts of Twenty-Faces's exploits, which gives her a yearning to escape her relatives' clutches. Little did she know that her skills honed by reading detective novels would pay off and that a fateful meeting between her and Twenty-Faces would occur, freeing her and allowing her to travel the world along with him. Opinion: Spoiler:
(tl;dr version): Aya Hirano does an excellent job fitting into the role of Chiko and the animation is nearly flawless. The big draw this show offers is in the mysterious Twenty Faces who remains an enigma, but is certainly an interesting character. There's plenty of action and currently, a recurring villain to make things just a bit interesting. So yeah, a definite recommendation. You'd be missing out on one of the treasures of this season if you're not watching this one. Links (HD Quality Subs): Episode 1 Episode 2 Episode 3 Episode 4 Episode 5 Episode 6 Episode 7 Episode 8 Episode 9 Episode 10 Episode 11 Episode 12 Episode 13 Episode 14 SD Subs for people with slow computers: Episode 1 Episode 2 Episode 3 Episode 4 Episode 5 Episode 6 Episode 7 Episode 8 Episode 9 Episode 10 Episode 11 Episode 12 Episode 13 Episode 14 Jam it back in, in the dark.
Last edited by zzeroparticle; Aug 13, 2008 at 12:58 PM.
Reason: For justice, great or otherwise.
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Very cool series, with some great character designs and music. Originally I was a little bothered by Aya Hirano's voice since it seemed a little on the deep/mature side (Chiko's pretty young, after all), but I guess I've gotten used to it. The girl does age, anyway, so it's fine.
It's also kind of neat that Twenty Faces is based on a literary figure, though I can't say I'm really familiar with the series. His depiction in the anime seems to be spot on, though. The wild Engrish in the ED is a little bothersome, but I guess you can't win them all. There's nowhere I can't reach. |
Thanks for recommending this show or else I never would have watched it. Do you know how many episodes are planned?
This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |
22 Episodes, as far as I can see.
Thanks for your recommendation! Most amazing jew boots |
I started watching the first episode and it appeared to be a mediocre anime but halfway through the story caught my attention. I'm going to check out the rest of the episodes and hope that it keeps my attention
I was speaking idiomatically. New Record! |
Episode 8:
Finally got a chance to catch up some more with this and I'm really liking the direction that the story is moving in now that the plot's become more apparent. The key point that's kept me interested is still Twenty Face's past and how he relates to Chiko aside from the time they spent together in his gang. What I'm pretty much looking for here is what his intrinsic motivations are and how they evolved from his association with the two researchers. Of course, Chiko is also a pretty strong lead in her own right, which makes things even more exciting. Almost too perfect of a protagonist (at least, it seems like they try to push the image that she's on the morally correct side of the fence), but that's a minor complaint. What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now? |
Episode 9:
Well . . . the first half of the episode really bored the hell out of me. Having Chiko do such awesome stuff in the first six episodes and then have her do "normal" stuff is offputting for me. I also have a strong dislike towards Koito and the whole Detective Girls idea. Twenty Face's gang was much more charismatic and natural. What made the second half so much better is that Chiko and Twenty Face's past shows up and we get to see the progression of the plot. How ya doing, buddy? |
I'd agree to a certain extent. Though the first half was far from boring, it did put her in a situation that we've never seen her in before and I think part of the reason for it feeling strange is that she never really got into it. She tries to play along as best as she could, but it always looked like her mind if focused on finding Twenty-Faces that she never really gets a chance to take a step back and live a normal life.
Plot definitely does pick up though with a few explanations put in and an old friend coming out of the woodworks. It's evident that this friend's past is complicated and I'm definitely curious to see how he'll treat Chiko at this point. I wouldn't be surprised if there was an amount of resentment built into it all. What, you don't want my bikini-clad body? |
Episode 12:
Spoiler:
Oooh. Ep 13. Didn't think they would get it out only a couple of days after ep 12. Jam it back in, in the dark. |
After sitting through episode 13, I'd say the manner in which they present Twenty-Faces's backstory was well done, even if it was just a brief window into his life. Solid episode all around though I can complain a bit about how a few events like some changes in a character's mindset might've been just a bit too convenient and how predictable the scene in the main hall of the zepplin was, but it's something I can probably overlook since the story has gotten interesting. So in spite of these nitpicky complaints, I can agree that the next half will be something to look forwards to provided they keep up with the pacing that they've been using thus far.
There's nowhere I can't reach. |
It kind of feels like they should've just ended the season at episode 13 and left off the second half for later. Diving right back into the search just seems kind of rushed. On the other hand, I suppose now that the characters have settled into their roles, the story can finally move on to the "Detective Girls" stuff (unless I'm totally interpreting that ED the wrong way).
This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |
The show itself so far has been great. The pacing however, sucks really bad. It was all good and fine until 6 and then went completely listless until 12/13, and it sounds like they're going to play around with Chiko and the DG (You're reading the ED correctly, Saka) for another 5 or 6 episodes before anything else happens.
Not that I particularly minded 7-11, but they felt really, really slow in general. Not enough badass Ken, that's the problem. How ya doing, buddy? #654: Braixen |