Soul Eater
Now, for the brief overview of this anime, adopted from wikipedia is as follows:

Set in the “shinigami technical school for weapon meisters”, the series revolves around three groups which consist of a weapon meister and (at least one) human weapon. Trying to make the latter a “Death Scythe” and thus fit for use by a shinigami, they must collect the souls of ninety-nine evil humans and one witch, in that order.
I was recommended by my friend to watch this anime. The title of the anime made it sound pretty interesting. Before watching it, I deduced that the anime would probably have references to beings who can devour souls. But, how on earth do you eat souls? What do souls look like? (Do drawings of Casper depict a soul? How do you even EAT CASPER?). The thought of eating Casper sure sounds scary and absurd.
So was it really scary? Well, not quite. Read on to find out.
The anime is drawn in a very cartoonish fashion, with bold colors and little details in the drawings. Houses are just cominations of curved blocks of stone and the castle is adorned by 3 giant candles. The sinister looking moon (which appears throughout the anime) looks kinda…. well..retarded? There you go, a picture of it from ~sandaimehokage’s deviant art website. I have to highlight this because it just looks so retarded.

If there’s anything good about the anime, I’d say it’s the attempt of the author to differentiate the anime using a very unique way of portraying the world that the Shinigamis and weapon meisters live in. The bold use of colors made the anime very vibrant and lively. However, if you are looking for cutting edge fighting scenes that keep you on the edge of your seat, then you should probably give this anime a pass.
The plot of the anime seems to be quite predictable. A female protagonist, Maka, has allegedly inherited some special demon hunting ability, and she is expected to kill the Kishin (demon god) and save the world. Black star, is portrayed as a very Naruto-like fashion. How novel is that? But wait, before this, she has to deal with Medusa and Arachne first. Why are there so many different enemies? Where do they come from? What’s their purpose? None of these questions are explained in the anime. That’s probably the reason why I find that the depth of the anime, portrayed in a dichotomy of insanity versus courage, was lacking in persuasiveness due to the piece-meal like approach the story was created (at least in my opinion).
That aside, it’d have been better if the series stretched a tad longer and gave us glimpses into the past of the characters to help us identify with them.
Overall, even though this anime is not on the top of my “must-watch” list, it’s a decent anime to watch if you just wanna pass time. With a bit more effort and research, you could probably make your time more worthwhile by watching another anime though.
Anime rating: B-
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