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En el Tokio imperial, un equipo autodenominado "Jaegers" persigue en secreto a los vampiros que están en busca del Arca de Sirio. Uno de los Jaegers es Yuliy, un joven hombre lobo.En el Tokio imperial, un equipo autodenominado "Jaegers" persigue en secreto a los vampiros que están en busca del Arca de Sirio. Uno de los Jaegers es Yuliy, un joven hombre lobo.En el Tokio imperial, un equipo autodenominado "Jaegers" persigue en secreto a los vampiros que están en busca del Arca de Sirio. Uno de los Jaegers es Yuliy, un joven hombre lobo.
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This might not be as good as other vampire Anime like Castlevania. However I review based on enjoyment. The show is very good and has some of the more bad a$$ fights and kills I've seen. If you like an action, blood and vampires. Check this show out. I give it ten as this is my perfect anime. Also go watch Castvania.
Sirius the Jaeger shows a world of vampires and werewolves in the middle of historical Japan around the 1920s, and the culture in this story seems to ground the story into a sense of reality. Japan is out of its isolation with other countries -- allowing immigrants in -- some want peace with foreigners such as our main characters while others still distrust their presence in this land.
The first story already reverses expectations somewhat. You expect the usual casual villain as a first challenge, but you begin to realize that things aren't as clear cut as they seem. Not in the villains, but in how our characters act. They're all lovable characters -- the stoic guy who has a gentle side to him, the flamboyant yet mature action woman, the buff friendly guy who acts as the peacemaker, the tsundere kid who has some kind of violent history, and the intellectual professor who has both brains and balls. But there's more to them than you think.
While the action and the strategy pulls you in, what I love about about the show is its heart. It's a very character driven story, and the world shakes you into its foundations by placing classic wars with vampires and werewolves -- into something placed into an issue in history. On how the hatred between them isn't just out of the generic villanous reasons of power and taking over the world, but from a distrust of the outside world. The distrust of people who are different -- not because you just want to hate them for the sake of hating them -- out of anger -- but really, really about acting out of hatred from fear.
Other than the main crew, and some newer characters who come in later in the show, most of the other characters didn't get much emphasis on their development. This show wasn't supposed to be this short because there wasn't much to explore from the villains' perspective of this show, and often a good story needs much more fleshed out villains. It's a little disappointing on how it wasn't explored well enough.
But hey, still, it's a pretty good show. The characters and the worldbuilding are all deep and complex, and the shaking honesty to their emotions is a lovely sight to see.
Take a sip of this world, and maybe you'll find jewels in its majesty.
The first story already reverses expectations somewhat. You expect the usual casual villain as a first challenge, but you begin to realize that things aren't as clear cut as they seem. Not in the villains, but in how our characters act. They're all lovable characters -- the stoic guy who has a gentle side to him, the flamboyant yet mature action woman, the buff friendly guy who acts as the peacemaker, the tsundere kid who has some kind of violent history, and the intellectual professor who has both brains and balls. But there's more to them than you think.
While the action and the strategy pulls you in, what I love about about the show is its heart. It's a very character driven story, and the world shakes you into its foundations by placing classic wars with vampires and werewolves -- into something placed into an issue in history. On how the hatred between them isn't just out of the generic villanous reasons of power and taking over the world, but from a distrust of the outside world. The distrust of people who are different -- not because you just want to hate them for the sake of hating them -- out of anger -- but really, really about acting out of hatred from fear.
Other than the main crew, and some newer characters who come in later in the show, most of the other characters didn't get much emphasis on their development. This show wasn't supposed to be this short because there wasn't much to explore from the villains' perspective of this show, and often a good story needs much more fleshed out villains. It's a little disappointing on how it wasn't explored well enough.
But hey, still, it's a pretty good show. The characters and the worldbuilding are all deep and complex, and the shaking honesty to their emotions is a lovely sight to see.
Take a sip of this world, and maybe you'll find jewels in its majesty.
A fun action anime with cool character designs but not much for plot of character development. Overall a fun watch if you need a show on Netflix to casually watch
I have no idea why there are so many bad reviews. I really enjoyed it. I'm on break waiting for some new episodes to come and came across this. I haven't watched a good vampire show in a while. I really hope they keep it going!
I was very surprised by the anime. It's not as good as castelvania, but still impressive. The animation is great, the fight scenes are badass, the story doesn't drag or have dumb filler. The pacing is on point, and the characters are deep, highly recommend this.
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