Anime Rec Week: Day 4
Oct. 3rd, 2008 11:52 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I forgot to post this yesterday, sorry! I'll do two posts right now.
Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha
Three seasons, the first two with 13 episodes each and the last with 26 episodes. All of them can be seen separately. I think the second season is the best, and I'm not just saying that because I have a massive girlcrush on Signum.
Season one: Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha
One day, schoolgirl Nanoha finds an injured ferret who's actually the shapechanged young mage and archaeologist Yuuno, who's looking for magical objects called Lost Logia. Nanoha accepts his magical object which is actually a sentient weapon called Raising Heart. She begins looking for the Lost Logia in order to help Yuuno, but they're not the only ones looking...
Season two: Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha A's
Nanoha hopes to reunite with the precious friend she gained last season, but not all is well. Four mysterious people are stealing the Linker Core (magical energy) of magical creatures and people in order to revive a dangerous tome called the Book of Darkness. However, are their intentions truly evil?
Season three: Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha StrikerS
Ten years after the events of the previous seasons, Nanoha is a high-ranking mage for the Time-Space Administration Bureau. Together with her close friends, she forms an elite group meant to respond to emergencies, including Lost Logia cases, and they take on trainees of their own. Of course not everything is peachy. There are uncontrolled Lost Logia around, sinister people, and the trainees have problems of their own...
If you ever wanted to see an early-teen girl shout "Divine Buster!" and let loose enough magical energy to blow out the windows of a building from air pressure alone, this is the show for you. As they put it on TvTropes, it would take a lot less time to list the girls who aren't Action Girls. Seriously, they all kick ass. The show(s) are also notable for the very sympathetic villains. It's a growing up story wrapped in magical action, a magical girl show made for a grown-up audience by a director who wanted to make a mecha series. Like I said, I really like the second season the best, but they're all worth watching.
Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha
Three seasons, the first two with 13 episodes each and the last with 26 episodes. All of them can be seen separately. I think the second season is the best, and I'm not just saying that because I have a massive girlcrush on Signum.
Season one: Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha
One day, schoolgirl Nanoha finds an injured ferret who's actually the shapechanged young mage and archaeologist Yuuno, who's looking for magical objects called Lost Logia. Nanoha accepts his magical object which is actually a sentient weapon called Raising Heart. She begins looking for the Lost Logia in order to help Yuuno, but they're not the only ones looking...
Season two: Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha A's
Nanoha hopes to reunite with the precious friend she gained last season, but not all is well. Four mysterious people are stealing the Linker Core (magical energy) of magical creatures and people in order to revive a dangerous tome called the Book of Darkness. However, are their intentions truly evil?
Season three: Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha StrikerS
Ten years after the events of the previous seasons, Nanoha is a high-ranking mage for the Time-Space Administration Bureau. Together with her close friends, she forms an elite group meant to respond to emergencies, including Lost Logia cases, and they take on trainees of their own. Of course not everything is peachy. There are uncontrolled Lost Logia around, sinister people, and the trainees have problems of their own...
If you ever wanted to see an early-teen girl shout "Divine Buster!" and let loose enough magical energy to blow out the windows of a building from air pressure alone, this is the show for you. As they put it on TvTropes, it would take a lot less time to list the girls who aren't Action Girls. Seriously, they all kick ass. The show(s) are also notable for the very sympathetic villains. It's a growing up story wrapped in magical action, a magical girl show made for a grown-up audience by a director who wanted to make a mecha series. Like I said, I really like the second season the best, but they're all worth watching.