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Black Cat, Chapters 166-185
FINALLY finished with the manga. *wipes sweat*
Have to say the last few chapters are nothing but awesomesauce. First off, Sephira learning Petal Dance? OMG SHE'S A POKEMON! XD; In all seriousness though, that technique is indeed cool.
Creed and Train's battle dragged out a bit, but all final battles all, so I can't complain much. XD; I still think it's creepy Creed is immortal (sort of) and also can fused with his sword. D: Glad Train is able to defeat him (and Saya by his side :P). XD; After the battle, love, love the ending. Yep, live your life the way you want to. :3
Overall, this manga is a real fun story to read. Great characters, awesome action, and a ride you won't forget. ;)
Now, because I love doing this, compare and contrast the anime and manga. XD
What I like about the manga better:
-Train's personality. The anime version of him is okay, but he gets too angsty in the beginning.
-The interactions between Train and Sven. Both versions show the two argue one another, but the manga version also show the two respecting each other very much, especially at the end of the special chapter (the one how the two first met, which is different how they met in the anime).
-Eden. Even though I like how the anime version goes about connecting Eve with Eden (and even including an "Adam"), I just like the simple thought that Eden is Creed's vision of his world better. There's no need for a huge plot on Eden.
-Deek. 'nuff said. :P
-Quite a few scenes I actually wished they were featured. For instance, Creed going against Sven at the church. Urgh, that part is quite intense!
-Speaking of intense scenes, the violence in the manga. This may sound weird, but I like the violence in the manga instead of the anime. Urgh, seems the anime cut out a lot of violence down so that the rating can be lowered. XD In the manga, there are body parts severed and blood galore to show how dangerous the situation the characters are in. It's not that gory, mind you. :P
What I like about the anime better:
-Durham in the anime. The show goes more indepth his hatred towards Train.
-Operation: Here, Kitty, Kitty! :P
-The anime version shows three more Chronos not featured in the manga. One I know uses exploding cards and another one is actually a wolf/beast and semi-partners with Belze.
I love both the anime and the manga, but I prefer the manga for reasons I stated before. I highly recommend checking both of them, though! Heh, I should do a comparison and contrast between a manga and the anime counterpart more often! :D
Black Cat, Chapters 166-185
FINALLY finished with the manga. *wipes sweat*
Have to say the last few chapters are nothing but awesomesauce. First off, Sephira learning Petal Dance? OMG SHE'S A POKEMON! XD; In all seriousness though, that technique is indeed cool.
Creed and Train's battle dragged out a bit, but all final battles all, so I can't complain much. XD; I still think it's creepy Creed is immortal (sort of) and also can fused with his sword. D: Glad Train is able to defeat him (and Saya by his side :P). XD; After the battle, love, love the ending. Yep, live your life the way you want to. :3
Overall, this manga is a real fun story to read. Great characters, awesome action, and a ride you won't forget. ;)
Now, because I love doing this, compare and contrast the anime and manga. XD
What I like about the manga better:
-Train's personality. The anime version of him is okay, but he gets too angsty in the beginning.
-The interactions between Train and Sven. Both versions show the two argue one another, but the manga version also show the two respecting each other very much, especially at the end of the special chapter (the one how the two first met, which is different how they met in the anime).
-Eden. Even though I like how the anime version goes about connecting Eve with Eden (and even including an "Adam"), I just like the simple thought that Eden is Creed's vision of his world better. There's no need for a huge plot on Eden.
-Deek. 'nuff said. :P
-Quite a few scenes I actually wished they were featured. For instance, Creed going against Sven at the church. Urgh, that part is quite intense!
-Speaking of intense scenes, the violence in the manga. This may sound weird, but I like the violence in the manga instead of the anime. Urgh, seems the anime cut out a lot of violence down so that the rating can be lowered. XD In the manga, there are body parts severed and blood galore to show how dangerous the situation the characters are in. It's not that gory, mind you. :P
What I like about the anime better:
-Durham in the anime. The show goes more indepth his hatred towards Train.
-Operation: Here, Kitty, Kitty! :P
-The anime version shows three more Chronos not featured in the manga. One I know uses exploding cards and another one is actually a wolf/beast and semi-partners with Belze.
I love both the anime and the manga, but I prefer the manga for reasons I stated before. I highly recommend checking both of them, though! Heh, I should do a comparison and contrast between a manga and the anime counterpart more often! :D
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