まおゆう 魔王勇者 (Maoyuu Mao Yuusha)
PostPosted: Thu Jan 24, 2013 1:56 pm
Somebody had to do it.
Fantasy/romance series with a little comedy and economics thrown in. If you've seen Spice & Wolf you know fairly well what to expect, considering Takeo Takahashi is/was the director for both projects. Originally based on a light novel and its manga adaptions. Anyways, here's the abridged summery:
In a world dominated by war-profiteering, an unlikely alliance is made between Yuusha, the hero of humanity, and Mao- the Demon "King". Both seek a peaceful resolution to the human-demon conflict, but they must first improve the technologically-inapt kingdoms via the introduction of more effective farming practices. While Mao oversees the project, Yuusha must quell a demon rebellion and search for a former friend...
As someone who liked Spice & Wolf (and seriously doubted the winter 2013 lineup), I have mixed feelings about this series. I love the music and setting of the story, but there's some minor quirks I have issues with... such as "Hero" signing the contract within the first episode. It seemed rather rushed for someone who was hell-bent on killing the Demon King 10 minutes before.
Fantasy/romance series with a little comedy and economics thrown in. If you've seen Spice & Wolf you know fairly well what to expect, considering Takeo Takahashi is/was the director for both projects. Originally based on a light novel and its manga adaptions. Anyways, here's the abridged summery:
In a world dominated by war-profiteering, an unlikely alliance is made between Yuusha, the hero of humanity, and Mao- the Demon "King". Both seek a peaceful resolution to the human-demon conflict, but they must first improve the technologically-inapt kingdoms via the introduction of more effective farming practices. While Mao oversees the project, Yuusha must quell a demon rebellion and search for a former friend...
As someone who liked Spice & Wolf (and seriously doubted the winter 2013 lineup), I have mixed feelings about this series. I love the music and setting of the story, but there's some minor quirks I have issues with... such as "Hero" signing the contract within the first episode. It seemed rather rushed for someone who was hell-bent on killing the Demon King 10 minutes before.