The world of Ao no Exorcist is composed of two dimensions together in a mirror-like. The first world is that of humans, Assiah, the second of demons, Gehenna. As a rule, travel and contacts between the two worlds are impossible, but the demons can go to the human world and possess all that composes it.
The god of demons attempted to enter the human world, but was unable to do so because they did not have a strong enough body to stay in that world. In this way, he met a human woman to whom he could have, and so begat twin sons with it, which were called Rhine and Yukio Okumura. The opening theme for the first 12 episodes is "Core Pride" by Japanese rock band Uverworld, and the ending theme for the first 12 episodes is "Take Off" by South Korean boy band 2PM.
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Mar 8, 2012
Mar 6, 2012
The Natsume Book of Friends
The story centers on a teenage orphan named Takashi Natsume. Natsume apparently just a normal guy, but has the ability to see spirits, a power inherited from his grandmother, Reiko. After his death, Reiko bequeaths to his grandson only membership - the Book of Friends, a book containing the names of the spirits that Reiko had bullied into signing a contract and become his follower.
For the first season, the opening theme was "Issei no Sei" (Simultaneous Voice) by Shuhei Kita, and the ending theme was "Natsu Yuuzora" (Summer Evening Sky) by Kousuke Atari. The Book of Friends is a very appreciated in the spirit world, and therefore these constantly harass Natsume.
For the first season, the opening theme was "Issei no Sei" (Simultaneous Voice) by Shuhei Kita, and the ending theme was "Natsu Yuuzora" (Summer Evening Sky) by Kousuke Atari. The Book of Friends is a very appreciated in the spirit world, and therefore these constantly harass Natsume.
Mar 4, 2012
Baccano - Guns and Roses
The story takes place in a period ranging over from 1711 to early 1930, during which describes the events that characterize the bizarre plot of Baccano.
"Gun's and Roses" contained the opening theme, a vocal version of the opening, two songs and karaoke versions of the three tracks. The "Calling" single included the ending theme, another track and the karaoke versions of the two.
"Gun's and Roses" contained the opening theme, a vocal version of the opening, two songs and karaoke versions of the three tracks. The "Calling" single included the ending theme, another track and the karaoke versions of the two.
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