Originally posted by hisoka:
erm can explain more about the story??
from the pics and the title its about witches/female preists and robots??
Precisely, that's why i mentioned i don't expect too much from this storyline.
It's about priestess and Robots...
How else can i explain it!
Extracted from review....
Hisoka, i will try my beat. So don't kill me...
Kannazuki no Miko or Priestesses of a Godless Moon was everything you could want in a show, and a whole lot of it. This is a point of charm, and also just a rehash of the same thing with new characters.
The script of this show was written by Hanada Jukki, who also wrote the scenario to Mahoromatic's second season (and if anyone remembers the unreal, totally strange way that one ended, this one has a nostalgic resemblence to that)
The show looks good (obviously, it was fairly recent, and with CG anything can look good) especially when the characters are at heightened emotional episodes. The animation seems to shineout whenever something very melodramatic is going on. It's obvious that the drama in the show is more important than the action sequences, because to me the fight scenes were extremely un-epic, and seemed to be more filler in most cases. (the later episodes being a slight exception)
As far as sound goes, KOTOKO's (also the artist who did the openings of Onegai Twins and Onegai Teacher) Re-Sublimity was one of the best intro's I've ever seen. I watched the intro every single time, just to hear the amazing synth and passion of the song.. it seemed to go with every single frame of the opening perfectly. Agony (also by KOTOKO) was a fitting outro, though no where near as impacting as the intro.
As clichè as it is, the story in KnM takes a couple very surprising turns, and finally blows you away with such a dramatic ending, it's worth it.