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Mirage of Blaze 1 - Summoning (With Series Box)

Mirage of Blaze 1 - Summoning (With Series Box)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Japanese history meets fantasy
Review: Episodes-
1. Ill Fated Destiny
2. Possessor from the Darkness
3. An Imperfect Awakening
4. Premonition of a Chain Reaction

Story-
During the bloody territorial Civil War Period in Japan powerful warlords (Nobunga Oda, Shingen Takeda, and Kenshin Uesugi) waged war on one another for control of Japan. However, the warlord Kenshin Uesugi also fought for justice and order. After his death Kenshin Uesugi became a war God and sensing that powerful angry souls from the Civil War Period would reject kharmatic reincarnation and would disturb the country?s development to continue their ambitions, obsessions, and curses from long ago he ordered his son-in-law Kagetora to become the leader of the Uesugi Yashashu. It is the mission of the Uesugi Yashashu to stop the interventions of the dead. To do this they take the body of a living person usually when the person is born and expel that person?s soul replacing the body?s original soul with their own and they use their special powers to achieve the goal of their mission.

In present day Japan, Kagetora?s latest reincarnation is a 17-year-old high school student named Takaya Oogi. Takya has no memories of his past lives, or of the duty that he has been given. To make things even more complicated/interesting one of the Generals (Danjyou Kousaka) of the Takeda clan (a clan famous for their rivalry with the Uesugi clan) has selected Takya?s best friend Yuzuru Narita to serve as the body for the head of the Takeda Clan, Shingen Takeda.

Thoughts-
Although, I have never read the manga and knew next to nothing about this series when I purchased vol. 1 I have found the story to be very interesting especially since it mixes history and fantasy in a unique and exciting way. The music is also enjoyable and fits well with this show. This is definitely a series that I will continue with.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Japanese history meets fantasy
Review: Episodes-
1. Ill Fated Destiny
2. Possessor from the Darkness
3. An Imperfect Awakening
4. Premonition of a Chain Reaction

Story-
During the bloody territorial Civil War Period in Japan powerful warlords (Nobunga Oda, Shingen Takeda, and Kenshin Uesugi) waged war on one another for control of Japan. However, the warlord Kenshin Uesugi also fought for justice and order. After his death Kenshin Uesugi became a war God and sensing that powerful angry souls from the Civil War Period would reject kharmatic reincarnation and would disturb the country?s development to continue their ambitions, obsessions, and curses from long ago he ordered his son-in-law Kagetora to become the leader of the Uesugi Yashashu. It is the mission of the Uesugi Yashashu to stop the interventions of the dead. To do this they take the body of a living person usually when the person is born and expel that person?s soul replacing the body?s original soul with their own and they use their special powers to achieve the goal of their mission.

In present day Japan, Kagetora?s latest reincarnation is a 17-year-old high school student named Takaya Oogi. Takya has no memories of his past lives, or of the duty that he has been given. To make things even more complicated/interesting one of the Generals (Danjyou Kousaka) of the Takeda clan (a clan famous for their rivalry with the Uesugi clan) has selected Takya?s best friend Yuzuru Narita to serve as the body for the head of the Takeda Clan, Shingen Takeda.

Thoughts-
Although, I have never read the manga and knew next to nothing about this series when I purchased vol. 1 I have found the story to be very interesting especially since it mixes history and fantasy in a unique and exciting way. The music is also enjoyable and fits well with this show. This is definitely a series that I will continue with.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Win me over all the rest of animes I used to love!!
Review: Every emotion is blended here, if you put an effort to watch it every detail. I watched twice thoroughly, plus another for just being simply addicted to it after the first two.

The story is very deep, mixing lots and lots of japanese history. But don't worry it won't be boring as it sounds. The music is very good, making your eyes opened wide or relaxed easily. I just pointed out something here, 'cos other reviewers have done great jobs already. I'm here just to deliberate my feeling after watching all of the four dvds.. just yesterday!

Also good news here, Sony JP announced it is making 3 more volumes this year. So by next year, we in the usa may be able to grap them all! Yep! Keep' em coming ^_^

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Mirage of Blaze 1-Summoning
Review: Isaw this anime in internet,just for section 1&2, It's the dramatis ,Mistery & good story, beautiful boys(YAOI?).That why I look to foward this series.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great Story, So-So Animation.
Review: There isn't a lot of info out there on this new anime series but I was intrigued enough by the trailer I saw to pick this up and give it a try. Overall I really enjoyed the story, although I didn't think the artwork was particularly impressive. I attribute this to the fact that the anime isn't originating from a manga where there is something visual for the animators to follow since, as I understand it, this is based off a series of novels (38 and counting).

That being said the story is really interesting, if maybe a bit confusing at first. Still, I watched all four episodes and only wanted to see more. The story concerns two high school friends, Yuzuru, an honor student and his anti-social, street-smart buddy Takaya. What both of them don't realize is that they are spirits of long-dead feudal warlords who continue re-incarnating in body after body, perpetuating the battles and rivalries of centuries ago. Yuzuru has been possessed by an 'evil' warlord Shingen Takeda and it is up to Takaya, himself the leader of an opposing faction, to exorcize the warlord and free his friend.Fortunately he doesn't have to do it all by himself, especially since Takaya has lost his memories of his many lives can't believe that he is supposedly some ancient leader. Added to that is he doesn't have the least clue as to how he's supposed to use his powers to save his friend. Enter Naoe, a vassel of Takaya's in feudal times, come to support and assist Takaya with putting down the restless and vengelful spirits of the undead.

Sound complicated? It is a little, but I thought that the first episode did a fairly good job stuffing a lot of exposition into the story. It gave you enough information to get your bearings, but there is obviously plenty more going on that Takaya (and the viewer) don't know. It's the anticipation of learning more about what the heck is going on that got me hooked. Add a little mystery, reincarnation, mystical powers, tangled and twisted fates and historical references and I was in.

If I had any complaints it is that the animation is very dark, lots of grays and neutrals, not a lot in the way of color. I personally didn't think the character designs were anything special, and frankly I had trouble at first keeping the guys straight (Naoe's taller, check. Yuzuru's got more brown hair than black, check). Aside from that I just know this is going to be one of those series that gets you into the story only to end upleaving you unsatisfied - not in the sense that it wasn't good, only that you want MORE. The knowledge that this is based on a series of novels, and 38 (!) of them at that can only mean heartbreak for me since the chances of them ever being translated into english so I can get the whole story is practically nil. It'll drive me crazy, but in a good way.

Still, don't let that stop you checking this series out. I really enjoyed it and thought it was definately something different on the anime front. Since there isn't much info or publicity out there for this I wanted to take the time to give it a positive review. I am very much looking forward to continuing with volume two, due out in August.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Feudal Japan brought to the present
Review: This series has been long anticipated by the few in the states that know of it. In Japan it not only has a novel collection, but CD's and a wine as well.

It brings forth many old legends including Shingen Takeda and Oda Nobunaga. By incorporating the factual, it makes the story that much more darker and easier to follow. I would not recommend this for someone who is looking for laughs, but it has an excellent story line that is often missing in other series.


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