Thursday, September 29, 2016

The end of H.N.K.



The end of Hirro No Kakera. I would recommend this show to any adult who is interested in the Japanese anime high school love and sci-fi fantasy genre. Adults only because this show is not for kids at all I came to find this out before long. The plot of this show was drug out for a long time and I was about to stop watching it for this reason. However, after I watched episode thirteen the show got more interesting. Baba-Sama which is Tamaki's maternal grandmother is trying to sacrifice her as the ceremonial offering if she doesn't tap into her powers and become the Tamayori princess completely. She hasn't trained Tamaki to succeed her when she dies and simply tells her that she must become the Tamayori princess in her own way. I think personally that the grandmother wants to kill Tamaki just because she will enjoy seeing her die and because she (Baba-Sama) wants to remain the Tamayori princess. Even though Tamaki is supposed to become the new Tamayori princess through prayer and training. Baba-Sama is decidedly evil in my book. Tamaki and Takuma discover through many times of hardship that they are fated to be together from as far back as their past lives. Of course, Baba-Sama keeps them apart by sealing Tamaki in her room and telling Takuma that he is too dangerous to see Tamaki ever again. They are finally reunited and they work together to stop Baba-Sama's evil plan she pulls another rabbit out of her bag of tricks though and everything goes left. No surprise that Baba-Sama's plan has worked for quite some time, and then she tells both Tamaki and Takuma that to save each other they must both sacrifice themselves. A perfect diabolical plan if you ask me letting two people that if one sacrifices the other the opposite one can be saved when in reality they are just killing each other Baba-Sama is an evil genius. Then a miracle takes place and Baba-Sama is attacked and she dies and everyone is happier, but they have bigger fish to fry because they still have enemies to vanquish. They all join together for the final battle and they defeat their greatest enemy yet and save the world. Tamaki releases the power of the sword and asks it to disappear and when it does they become their same old high school teenage selves. The greatest issue of this show is the violent language not a lot of blood and physical violence. I really enjoyed this show very much. Thank you for reading my post and please leave comments and questions.