I once said about Gankutsuou that its art style was prone to give me headaches, partially because it was so busy, but mostly because the coloring and texture tended to shift in odd ways when character moved, or the scenery did. "ziggurat"? "Revelation of Babel"? - the idea of having two people pair up like this to provide each other not only powers, but also specific abilities would've made for a good idea for a game.
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Shounen action shows that revolve around fighting has been anime's bread and butter for the longest time, and Hand Shakers's concept isn't necessarily any worse, at least not in theory.
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I've often been flabbergasted with how bad some shows can get, and Hand Shakers is hardly the first show that has left me speechless and unsure how to start the review, but it is the first that has failed so spectacularly quick, and then gone on to keep that level of ineptitude the whole show through. Furthermore, after it was revealed that it was his hand that awoke her, Tazuna and Koyori now have to be in nearly constant physical contact, or she'll die. From there, he's pulled into what is known as a "Ziggurat", and receives the "Revelation of Babel", is forced to take part in said Hand Shaker event wielding abilities known as "nimrods".
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In the year 20XX, Tazuna Takatsuki is caught up in the Hand Shakers event upon touching the hand of a comatose girl, Koyori Akutagawa, due to her uncanny resemblance to his late sister Musubu. Yes, this show got one.Īlso Recommended: Sekirei, Love, Chunibyou and Other Delusions.
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Length: Television series, 12 episodes, 24 minutes eachĭistributor: Currently licensed by FUNimation, available streaming on Crunchyroll.Ĭontent Rating: PG-13 (Mild violence, mild fanservice, mature themes.) I'm Standing On A Million Lives (Season One, part 2)