Nabari no Ou
By balefire_87
@balefire_87 (75)
Philippines
July 24, 2008 2:06am CST
I just watched Nabari no Ou episode 15 earlier and thought I'd post about it here. Does anyone agree with me when I say that there's something wrong with Nabari's storyboard? The way the story is presented seems to be a little condensed or something especially on the Raikou-Raimei portion of the story. And doesn't the relationships and interactions between the characters seem strained and weird? I've never read the manga for this one though, so I don't know if it was like this originally or this is just for the anime... Hmm, but I guess it's also more realistic at some points...
3 responses
@Raimei (30)
• United States
12 Jul 11
Hi!
I'm on episode 10 or 11 (not sure LOL) and I've also noticed that the story is a bit rushed/condensed. I think it's mainly in order to avoid the much-hated fillers that most animes unfortunately have. Personall, Nabari has become one of my favorite anime, partially because of the fast-paced story, but mainly because the characters are extremely addictive. I adore Yoite, and Miharu is just plain hilarious.
@shinsuke (81)
• Canada
21 Dec 09
I think it is because the director or whoever is responsible for it doesn't know how to end the anime properly. I finished watching this and I found the ending a bit awkward (even though it's still sad).
The manga has not ended yet and it kinda gives the directors too many options as to how to end the anime, so I guess they didn't exactly know what to do
@poohgal (6845)
• Singapore
5 Sep 08
I've not read the manga either. I'm now at episode 18.
I personally find the relationships between the characters interesting. They may appear like friends but they all have their own agenda. There's also a lot of question marks regarding the past of many characters and how they are all related to Shinrabansho.
I'm sure the anime and manga are slightly different (as always the case).