David75
Mon, 01-12-2015, 03:27 PM
http://forums.gotwoot.net/attachment.php?attachmentid=1729&d=1421094072
Plot Summary: Far off in space, the asteroid Kumaria blew up, sending bits and pieces to rain down on Earth. For reasons unknown, this causes all the bears ("kuma" in Japanese) to simultaneously rise up and begin attacking humans. Finally, a giant "Wall of Severance" was built to divide them from each other and end their ceaseless war and hatred. In the human world, at Wuthering Heights Academy, Kureha and Sumika are friends who've fallen in love. When they find a lily blooming in their favorite flower bed, their eyes meet...and all at once the Bear Alarm starts ringing, signalling that the human world is under attack.
I wrote that about ep1
ep 1 was a little bizzare with the revisited "oldschool like" characters art style contrasting with the xxx-monogatari like school building.
Yuri vibes are strong.
I'll keep watching, might be something worth my time.
Well, after EP2, I wouldn't say bizarre, but still I'm caught by something I can't really describe.
Music, images and their contrasted ideas/concept create a nice experience. Of course, Yuri greatly helps too.
I guess it's one of those shows you either like or hate.
I can't say if I'll finish the season, because it can become boring. But I loved ep2 and that is a good thing.
Plot Summary: Far off in space, the asteroid Kumaria blew up, sending bits and pieces to rain down on Earth. For reasons unknown, this causes all the bears ("kuma" in Japanese) to simultaneously rise up and begin attacking humans. Finally, a giant "Wall of Severance" was built to divide them from each other and end their ceaseless war and hatred. In the human world, at Wuthering Heights Academy, Kureha and Sumika are friends who've fallen in love. When they find a lily blooming in their favorite flower bed, their eyes meet...and all at once the Bear Alarm starts ringing, signalling that the human world is under attack.
I wrote that about ep1
ep 1 was a little bizzare with the revisited "oldschool like" characters art style contrasting with the xxx-monogatari like school building.
Yuri vibes are strong.
I'll keep watching, might be something worth my time.
Well, after EP2, I wouldn't say bizarre, but still I'm caught by something I can't really describe.
Music, images and their contrasted ideas/concept create a nice experience. Of course, Yuri greatly helps too.
I guess it's one of those shows you either like or hate.
I can't say if I'll finish the season, because it can become boring. But I loved ep2 and that is a good thing.