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Witch Hunter Robin - Inquisition (Vol. 3)

Witch Hunter Robin - Inquisition (Vol. 3)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The greatest saga unleashed on DVD.
Review: This is what it's all about, the ending, the trilogy, the journey to the end. I've watched all three volumes and recomend it to any dark thriller chiller anime lovers. 9.5/10. Brought to screen by perfection, optunistic scenes, exhilirating charecters and a classic storyline chiller inspired by non other than the chiller inventor himself, Alfred Hitchcock. If You've experienced this movie, i recommend another classic period drama/dark comedy anime, Tokyo Gothfather.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: 80-5000 plot in one episode
Review: While the first episode on this disc (The Soul Cages) is relatively somewhat like the others before it (with the exception of "Sign of the Craft" which was stunning), it does raise the question of a mysterious old woman who seems to be awakening witch's powers for them.

In the next episode, the old woman reveals herself to Robin, and brings up questions of Robin's lineage. Also, the STN-J computer bank is being hacked into, and displaying a mysterious rune...

The following episode brings in an "Inquisitor", one who questions witches to see if they're fit to join the STN. This is the same Inquisitor that tested Robin, and he claims to have left her valuable information during her test. While the test seems to go out of hand, the witch is released where he is mugged. While being beaten to death, the witch accesses his powers to crush the muggers, but is stopped by Robin, who immolates him. The episode ends with Amon saying "Robin's a-"

The final episode on this disc, "Loaded Guns" is where the plot accelerates out of control, arousing suspicions, sending theories roaring across one's mind. It's best to brace yourself, for the plot is about to go on a roller coaster ride that will leave you breathless and on the edge of your seat.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: 80-5000 plot in one episode
Review: While the first episode on this disc (The Soul Cages) is relatively somewhat like the others before it (with the exception of "Sign of the Craft" which was stunning), it does raise the question of a mysterious old woman who seems to be awakening witch's powers for them.

In the next episode, the old woman reveals herself to Robin, and brings up questions of Robin's lineage. Also, the STN-J computer bank is being hacked into, and displaying a mysterious rune...

The following episode brings in an "Inquisitor", one who questions witches to see if they're fit to join the STN. This is the same Inquisitor that tested Robin, and he claims to have left her valuable information during her test. While the test seems to go out of hand, the witch is released where he is mugged. While being beaten to death, the witch accesses his powers to crush the muggers, but is stopped by Robin, who immolates him. The episode ends with Amon saying "Robin's a-"

The final episode on this disc, "Loaded Guns" is where the plot accelerates out of control, arousing suspicions, sending theories roaring across one's mind. It's best to brace yourself, for the plot is about to go on a roller coaster ride that will leave you breathless and on the edge of your seat.


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