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redfrags:
^ Same here.

3/10

Majo-kun:
Toki wo Kakeru Shoujo (The Girl Who Leapt Through Time)

10\10

Pros:
^^
=)
:D
:') (yup that's a tear)
The art\drawing\style
The story
Everything fits perfect.^^
Not overly romanced yet the story does talk about it alot, cause it contrasts so well with the heartbreak theme too.
Good timings (didn't get bored waiting for something to happen).
Even if there was no starting chocking scene, it still catch me since the beginning.
Characters were perfect, each one with it's own personality, tho you never get like "why did he do that, stupid", no, its just perfect =) everything looks natural about them.
I got a tear in my eye, look lol.

Cons:
Why other animes fail so much! why aren't they like this one! after so many years of anime history didnt they learn anything?? <.<

HeartVivian:
I just finished Claymore and I have mixed feelings about the series.

Overall it is good, however I wasn't satisfied with the way it ended and despite the focus on character development, the characters I honestly wanted to like never made any progressive change to appeal to me. The story was interesting and that was the only reason I continued watching. I initially stopped after the second episode since one of the main characters made me want to rip my hair out, but it got progressively better and more interesting as it went along.

I would rate it 7/10.

Honestly, the one thing I can take from this anime is the name Clare. It was repeated over and over by one of the most annoying characters ever.

Comparisons -
(click to show/hide)This is somewhat like the plot of D. Gray-man in which exorcists have to defeat monsters of varying levels. Well in Claymore, the monster hunters are called Claymores and they're all girls (and blond for that matter). Both stories are contrived in the same ways and have the same plot essentially with differences in names and certain specifics, they're somewhat like mirror anime of one another. The organization in D. Gray-man is as secretive as the one in Claymore, the main character of D. Gray-man is a young male teen while Claymore is an older female. Both constantly reflect on the past and both start relatively unskilled and become skilled through training. Both lose limbs and then get them back. I cannot remember too well, but I am pretty sure that the protagonist of D. Gray-man became an exorcist because the monster killed his father-figure while Claymore's protagonist loses all of her family and even her later mentor to the monsters. Both have surprising powers that are restricted and unleased later.

bpfoley89:
Recorder to Randerosu 7/10

Pros:
Funny.
Unique Plot.
Short.

Cons:
A few problems with continuity, like why the police wouldn't think to notify each other that he's only a 5th grader to prevent further misunderstanding.
Even though the episodes are only 3 minutes long, they still each have a minute and a half closing sequence. Poor planning.

The best episode by far was the 3rd episode of the second season. Best laugh I've had in a while.

Showdown:
Angel beats

5/10

Pros:
Nice opening
Yurippe is Haruhi Suzumiya like
Funny characters (TK)
Strange plot

Cons:
Original plot but still too light
Some chars are funny but some are useless or just boring
Rushed ending

Basic anime imo, nice to watch but i won't rewatch it, or maybe for the band scenes in the early episodes, that was pretty good.

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