Thursday, October 10, 2013

Phi-Brain: Season 1 - Collection 1



"I'll puzzle your face!"
Puzzles are only fun when you attempt to solve them yourself rather than watching them being solved. That is the weakest point of this show. Puzzles don't lend themselves to dialogue and animation so the creators of this show must be congratulated on making this show entertaining to watch despite that handicap. There are enough action sequences and interaction between the characters (mostly comedy) to keep the viewer interested in what is going on. Only a minority of time is spent actually thinking about how to solve the puzzle. Don't approach this show too seriously and just accept the outlandish conspiracy it wants us to believe - that there is a secret global conspiracy around puzzles! I liked this series and will watch the next part and even Season 2.

You have to hand it to animé for the sheer boldness with which it defies conventions and makes the most imaginative stories out of very mundane concepts.

I suggest that to truly appreciate this show and...

Anime was Good
its came in good condition with no problem it is an excellent anime and it was amazing to watch and see

Phi-Brain: Puzzle of God" may not be the best looking anime on Blu-ray but its storyline about puzzle solving is fascinating!
From Hajime Yatate, creator of "After War Gundam X", "Armored Trooper Votoms", "Battle Spirits", "Big O", "Cowboy Bebop", "Infinite Ryvius" and many other well-known anime series comes the concept of a world that revolves around puzzles.

"Phi-Brain: Puzzle of God" is a 25-episode anime series produced by Sunrise and aired in Japan on NHK Educational TV from October 2011 to September 2012. And a third season that is set to air this year in Japan.

The anime series is directed by Junichi Sato ("Kaleido Star", "Princess Tutu", "Sailor Moon", "Sailor Moon R"), series composition by Mayori Sekijima ("Angel Sanctuary", "Clamp School", "Megami Paradise", "Tekkaman Blade", "Tenchi in Tokyo", "Zillion"), music by Akio Izutsu and character design by Youhei Sasaki ("Fafner", "Case Closed", "Shakugan no Shana III").

The anime series has led to a manga serialization on Kadokawa Shoten's "Newtype Ace" and also a release of a Sony PSP video game.

And now...

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