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  • Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Brutal, clothes-ripping fightfest

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    Will have to start off by saying that this one fully deserves the M rating. Tons of fighting, severed limbs, slit throats, and a lot of bare skin. Miraculously, the anime stays incredibly parallel to the manga in case you've ever read or plan on reading it. Basic premise of the story is that the world has been attacked in the past by extra-dimensional beings called the Nova. No idea where they came from, but it's clear that they want to destroy humanity. The fate of the world rests with altered young women called Pandora. The Pandora have to baptise a young man to be their partner who helps them to fight in battle against the Nova. Satellizer El Bridgett is the main character who's also called "The Untouchable Queen." The story gets set in motion when she's abruptly introduced to Kazuya Aoi who can somehow manage to touch her and not end up on the receiving end of her sword. Good points. Because the series follows the manga so closely, there's next to no "filler." There's a slight deviation at the end but that can be attributed to only having 12 episodes to work with and also leaving the possibility for a second season which would be great. There's fighting in every single episode and no one gets left with all of their clothing on. Surprisingly, the language is pretty tame for how gratuitous the series is. There's actually 6 OVAs and a couple episode commentaries to go as extras as well. Blu-ray is always awesome, too. The bad. The English voices for Satellizer and Kazuya weren't exactly the most motivated. Wish that I could have watched it with just the original Japanese for Satellizer and English for everyone else. Freezing also loses a lot of viewers because of how much skin shows up. Sadly, Kazuya is your typical no-backbone main male character that can't decide between two girls as well. Definitely recommend this one to any anime lover as long as you're not offended by adult content. I bought it since I've been reading the manga for over a year and greatly enjoyed it. Another good series added to my collection.

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