Alternative TitlesEnglish: Tokyo Underground Japanese: 東京アンダーグラウンド
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Type: TV
Episodes: 26
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Apr 2, 2002 to Sep 24, 2002
Duration:
25 min. per episode Rating:
PG-13 - Teens 13 or older
L represents licensing company
StatisticsScore: 6.821 (scored by 5424 users)
Ranked: #35942
Popularity: #1344
Members: 11,136
Favorites: 22 1 indicates a weighted score
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SynopsisUnder the capital city of Tokyo, Japan, there exists a large, vast, and unknown world known as Underground. There, people known as Elemental Users exist; people who have the ability to control the elements: Fire, Water, Lightning, Magnetism, Freeze, etc. Meet Rumina Asagi and his best friend Ginnosuke Isuzu, two average high school freshmen who reside in Tokyo. When they meets Gravity User, Chelsea Rorec, and the Miko of Life, Ruri Sarasa, their whole life changes into one big adventure.
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Related AnimeAdaptation: Tokyo Underground
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Reviews
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susonauta
15 of 53 people found this review helpful
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26 of 26 episodes seen
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| Overall |
5 |
| Story |
5 |
| Animation |
6 |
| Sound |
6 |
| Character |
5 |
| Enjoyment |
7 |
I enjoyed this series but lets face the reality this has already done before, and better so don't expect much, this is an average story about the adventure of a more or less average boy pushed forward by his feelings (I'm talking about love) to fight against all the obstacles.
Actually the story isn't so bad but I get the feeling I've saw the same things happend to a boy inside the cockpit of a huge robot, welding a sword or following a dangerous path seeking revenge.
Sound effects didn't grab my attention, and some parts of the plot aren't very convincing. May be the worst part are the supporting caracters because they are too swallow with many cliches.
So go ahead and spend good time; there is a small dose of humor, cuteness, courage, despair as the main character grows stronger, and defeats overconfident and too talkative enemies (yeah monologues really heat up fighting scenes). read more
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kajia
3 of 13 people found this review helpful
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26 of 26 episodes seen
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| Overall |
5 |
| Story |
5 |
| Animation |
6 |
| Sound |
6 |
| Character |
5 |
| Enjoyment |
5 |
"Tokyo Underground" is your typical mindless superpower action flick. A boy skilled at fighting encounters a mysterious girl one fine day. One thing leads to another; he soon discovers his inner superpowers, and ends up trying to protect the girl from the army of bad guys who wants her for their own evil purposes. Sounds pretty generic right? There can't possibly be much originality in this show, right? Right. There really isn't anything special going on here.
The animation and action are bog standard, with everyone's superpower being elemental in nature; there's nothing that's not been seen many times before. Likewise, the sound and the voice acting are also nothing out of the ordinary. The plot is fairly predictable and I have a feeling that the ending is pretty bad, even though I can't remember exactly what happens in it, such was the impression "Tokyo Underground" made on me.
The character department represents both the best and the worst this anime has to offer. The main character belongs in a more uncommon class of shounen heroes - the ones who are actually accomplished fighters from the start, instead of one of those regular wimps with huge potential. The wimpy character archetype also appears in this anime in the form of the hero's sidekick, who is also the comic relief guy, a character who survives more on luck than anything else. He does surprisingly well in his role and is probably my favourite character in this anime (though that's not saying much). His persistent attempts to get another character to remember his name is probably the most amusing thing in this rather dull anime. Ironically, I also can't remember his name (nor anyone else's, for that matter).
On the other hand, the anime also has some really contrived character interactions. In one such scene early on, two people, one of which is the protagonist, both got badly hurt trying to protect a third person, and for some reason, the person they were protecting got all distressed over the protagonist - who she barely knew at that point - and did not seem to care about the other badly injured protector, who was actually a close friend of hers. You can see what went wrong here: in an over-zealous attempt to involve the hero in an obligatory romance, the makers have neglected to make the interactions believable. The series had quite a few of this kind of scenes, so it's by no means an isolated case.
All in all, "Tokyo Underground" isn't terribly bad; there were some entertaining moments, though nothing to get too excited about. It's a forgettable experience that's difficult to recommend due to its total lack of notable aspects and originality - why would you watch this when there are plenty of similar but superior shows out there does a far better job in every way? So move along; not much to see here. read more
Recommendations
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the main character die and bring to life with slow romance
alo the main character personality is energetics
Both series involves the MC having his life changed completely as result of certain circumstance with dangerous organizations. Additionally, the main protagonist learns to use this power to protect those he cares for.
There is action, drama, and later romance in the series that can be seen as dramatic and occasionally, tearful. A good watch for the viewers looking forward to Shōnen action and supernatural battles.
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Both of these series involve the characters having elemental super powers (such as fire, earth, wind and etc). The focus and plot line of both of these series are completely different but a different story with similar action may be a refreshing change. Both series also contain some romantic elements, although Tokyo Underground places more importance on this.
They both have to fight against the 'bad guys' and they both have special abilities to do with the elements. The main characters in both stories elements are Wind (Kaze).
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Opening Theme#1: "Jounetsu" by iksi:d (eps 1-17) #2: "HEY YOU!! ~Ushinatte wa naranaimono~" by iksi:d (eps 18-26)
Ending Theme#1: "Kakusei Toshi" by Arai Akino (eps 1-25) #2: "Eternal Flower" by Haruhi Terada (ep 26)
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