Reviews: Scrying for the Future

ElfShadow (Former Staff) — February 18th, 2004 — 23:06
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To start off the grand scrying this week, RPGuy invokes two incantations. The first is a review of the second volume of s-CRY-ed. Click here to learn how it builds on the pace set in the first volume. The second spells out the story of the first boxed set of Mobile Fighter G-Gundam. To find out whether this series lives up to the Gundam name, click here.

Next, Angelo conjures up a pair of reviews. The first scroll illuminates the tale of Gauche the Cellist. To see how well this old film stands up to the test of time, click here. The second unveils Angelo's judgment on the final volume of RahXephon. Click here to learn why he characterized the series as one he would enjoy studying, but didn't enjoy watching.

Thirdly, Puppet Princess fleshes out the grand conjury with some magic of her own. Her first casting opens a window into the world of Twelve Kingdoms (Juuni Kokki). Click here to see what she thought about the potential shown in its first volume. Her second incantation shines light on the first volume of Risky Safety. To find out whether this collection of nine-minute episodes has much to offer anyone with double digits of age, click here.

Finally, Shengokai debuts in the finale of the scrying, focusing on the Macross Plus movie. To learn how this offering compares to the original OVA series, click here.