You know... Black Bullet could have been a MUCH BETTER anime series only if it enables us to know more about the characters and did not constantly rushes its scenes. I just couldn't get myself to enjoy the series as much as I expected to.
Black Bullet is a show that some people will love, and others will hate. Yup, this anime's review scores are never in the 4-9 range, it's either 3/10 or 10/10. Come on guys learn a little something called BALANCE! Since this was my second anime ever, I love it, but I know it isn't that good.
This made its 2014 anime adaptation fairly popular, but fans are still waiting for Season 2 seven years later. The series' concepts are perhaps more topical than ever, yet the Black Bullet anime and novels may be hamstrung in terms of continuing by the author's current status.
Black Bullet began ten years ago in 2011, with the light novel series by Shiden Kanzaki and Saki Ukai amassing seven volumes. A manga version was produced from 2012-2014, with four volumes being made and finishing a little while after the anime began.
This show has great animation and characters with plenty of bloody violence, which I dig. Yet, I felt something was lacking, because I couldn't put it up there with my old favourites. Maybe I'm just getting too old for this stuff haha. Anyway, for you younger guys, check this out, it's fun!
THEM Anime Reviews 4.0 - Black Bullet. Content Rating: 17+ (Graphic Violence, mature situations.) Notes: Based on a light novel series written by Shiden Kanzaki and illustrated by Saki Ukai, published under ASCII Media Works's Dengeki Bunko imprint.
It focuses a lot on the romance and the characters. The fight scenes are very well done.
The series follows the downfall of mankind at the hands of the viral parasites Gastrea. Living in despair and horror for ten years, the humans barricade themselves within Monolithic walls and are protected by the organization Civil Security Corporation, which specializes in fighting against Gastrea.
Although Black Bullet is tagged as being action, mystery, sci-fi, seinen, and probably post-apocalyptic, it should really be considered a loli-harem comedy first and foremost.
We had to wait six years, but we had finally gotten word from Kinema/Citrus Studio that Black Bullet season 2 is coming and will be released in July 2020.
- Black Bullet: same kind of ridiculously OP MC. "Sometimes, the truth is the cruelest thing of all."
Kagetane Hiruko (蛭子影胤, ひるこ かげたね, Hiruko Kagetane) is an antagonist in the series, as well as a former Promoter working with Kohina Hiruko, his own daughter, as his Initiator. He is the main antagonist and later a deutragonist of Black Bullet.
Rentaro SatomiHe is a Promoter who is partnered with Initiator Enju Aihara. He is the main protagonist of Black Bullet....Obi-Wan Takes the High Ground! - The Loop.Rentaro SatomiAbilityAbilityTendo Combat StyleWeaponsSpringfield XD Black Bullets VaraniumDebuts29 more rows
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Set in a near future, this thrilling heroic-action story starts now! In the year 2021, mankind is ravaged by the epidemic of Gastrea, a parasitic virus, and is forced to live within the Monolith walls, which are created from Varanium: a metal that is able to subdue Gastrea.
Enjoyment. 5. Black Bullet is one of the many light novel adaptations that aired during Spring 2014. You might know the other ones as The Irregular at Magic High School, No Game No Life, and Chaika - The Coffin Princess.
His partner, Enju, is a 10 year old girl with large amounts of power due to her partially Gastrea-infected DNA; she is one of the many "cursed children" who are used to fight the Gastrea as humanity struggles to survive. Black Bullet's plot can easily be described as a mess for more then one reason.
Black Bullet is an adaptation of its still ongoing Light Novel, was announced last year, 2013. Then became a long-awaited series of 2014. Although, the main idea isn't too impressive or original if we want to put it like that, the plot has much more in store. To be precise, the story is rather fast-paced.
6. Black Bullet is honestly in my opinion, one of the most overrated anime ever. Although it may not seem like the most popular anime, it's hype back in spring was pretty big, and I've seen reviews rating Black Bullet over an 8, which left me speechless.
Black bullet is a anime that was adopted from a light novel. This series was being compare to attack on titan, or being called a copycat to attack on titan, but that can't be true since attack on titan isn't the first nor last to have these kind of story and settings.
The humor might get a small chuckle or two out of you, but at the end of the day, boob groping and comical misunderstandings aren't anything to write home to in the humor department. In the end, Black Bullet could have been a good show, but ultimately fails miserably.
This felt like the character had such little regard for their own life that it wasn't really a sacrifice at all. Black Bullet has very little character growth. It may be that the show's rushed pacing gave Rentaro very little time for introspection, or that the story is basically one crisis after another.
The world of Black Bullet is horribly contrived. In the opening scene of the first episode we catch a glimpse of our collapsing world. In a damaged Tokyo a mass of frightened people huddle in a stadium while battle rages in the skies. A giant monster falls from the clouds killing many of those people.
However, there are only two full villains, Kagetane and his partner Kohina, pictured above. The characters develop throughout the series, albeit very subtle. Villains in Black Bullet are stronger because there are way less, and they develop way more throughout the series; you learn more about them in direct fashion.
Modern anime are all about naked little girls and senseless gore. APATHY. The funny part is how there were a lot of people defending this bullshit while the show was airing. They were saying that if you live in a world where giant monsters attack daily and kill people, everybody will be considering that to be normal.
Because modern anime fans have such awful tastes that actually believe having people screaming in horror as they are butchered to pieces, at the same time as having naked little girls who want to have sex with the protagonist, is depth and maturity.
It all starts, and a bunch of stuff happens and before you know it, it's over without a resolution to end itself with. The story isn't absolute shit, but it easily makes the anime fall apart in some aspects. Another big issue is that it's rushed.
The animation isn't average, It's great, and it balances out the other components. (kind of) Everything just works out to the point where the animation actually assists the other components with the performance of it's visuals. Similar to many anime, Black Bullet also shifts art styles when it isn't serious.