Alternative TitlesEnglish: Those Who Hunt Elves II Japanese: エルフを狩るモノたち II
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Type: TV
Episodes: 12
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Oct 1, 1997 to Dec 24, 1997
Duration:
24 min. per episode Rating:
PG-13 - Teens 13 or older
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StatisticsScore: 7.231 (scored by 3174 users)
Ranked: #22002
Popularity: #2024
Members: 5,552
Favorites: 4 1 indicates a weighted score
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SynopsisAfter Junpei botched the second attempt to transport back to Japan, the four embark their journey once again to collect runes imprinted on skin of Elven females by stripping them. Celsia is cursed into the form of another animal this time.
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Related AnimePrequel: Elf wo Karu Mono-tachi
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Reviews
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Bishounen_Hunter
6 of 16 people found this review helpful
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12 of 12 episodes seen
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| Overall |
7 |
| Story |
7 |
| Animation |
6 |
| Sound |
6 |
| Character |
7 |
| Enjoyment |
9 |
Sometimes after watching a serious anime you need to watch something a little lighter and less intense. Like in my case, after watching Blood+ this is just what I needed to make me laugh and feel optimistic about the world again. There's never really been a lot of talk about this show and I only stumbled across it myself because I wanted to see what other shows had Shelly Calene-Black as part of the cast. This review will be about both “Those Who Hunt Elves” 1 & 2 since I'm a marathon watcher and the show might as well have been one complete anime....like Saiyuki [why give a series a different title, if it's just a continuation of the first series?]
~art
Both part 1 & 2 are only a few years apart, like 3 – 4 years so the art barely changes. Part 1 was made in the 90s and therefore has that 90's anime look and the second part was 90's inspired so the shapes and coloring are very similar....but you can tell that the second part was slightly newer because the coloring was a little smoother and edges aren't as sharp.
~sound
I watched this show in English dub, and the biggest perceptible difference between Those Who Hunt Elves 1 & 2 is the dialogue. Just like with the first part of Saiyuki the language is seriously hardcore, people were calling each other bitches and even f-bombs were being dropped every now and then. And frankly, I like anime shows that talk dirty like that, maybe because that's how I speak and it just seems more genuine that way or it just seems funnier to me. I just don't find many people who speak in a squeaky clean fashion anymore....not since grammar school anyway.
But I guess as compensation for cleaning up the language in the second part we get Shelley Calene-Black as Celcia which is cool because she has this incredible knack for conveying a lot of sarcasm and is way funny....although the first actress who played Celcia wasn't bad either.
~story
The story concept is pretty original: 3 individuals from the world as we know it get transported to a fantasy land that has elves and a bunch of other strange creatures. Due to a botched ritual to send these 3 individuals home, Elf High-Priestess Celcia scatters the elvish spell symbols all over this new world and now they have to go around stripping female elves to recover the spell symbols. But even though the concept sounds original...it's really sorta like Inuyasha in a way with the collection of the Shikon shards.
Also the narration is rather simplistic...not that I'm saying anything is wrong with that. Actually I think keeping it simple really worked for this anime, it allowed us to really enjoy the humor without having to look for hidden meanings or interpret any subtext, there weren't any complicated plot twists or surprise character appearances. Just a new and funny adventure that gets resolved each episode.
~characters
I really love small casts. It seems more intimate that way and it makes the viewer feel like they are part of the gang. With a cast as small as this [4 main characters] you get the opportunity to become familiarized with each character and although this is not a hard-hitting dramatic anime with overly complex characters you still get a little insight on how each character thinks as they develop along with the show.
I had no favorite character for this series, I liked all four characters equally. Junpei, being the only guy in the crew, was very funny he's very blunt and eventho he doesn't admit it...deep down we know he loves stripping those elf-women naked. Celcia is by far the most sarcastic, her comedic timing and one-liners keep me laughing non-stop. Airi I like because she puts out this refined Meryl Streep Oscar-winning vibe on the surface, but deep down she's pretty sadistic and likes toying with people. I also liked how nobody can fool her, she's really more of a psychologist than an actress. And then there's Ritsuko this teeny-bopper girl with a severe military fetish who likes to play with landmines and grenades and has a pet tank that's possessed by a cat-demon and a teddy bear that shits toilet-paper. They are all so very original.
~verdict
don't pick this title and expect the reinvention of the wheel...that's not what this show is about. It is a funny, simplistic show that makes fun of itself and the fantasy genre of anime. This show has a decent amount of slapstick which is always good however if you are a quick-witted person who likes a lot of fast-paced witty banter and verbal exchange then you will truly appreciate this show more. read more
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Shaja
2 of 11 people found this review helpful
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7 of 12 episodes seen
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| Overall |
6 |
| Story |
6 |
| Animation |
6 |
| Sound |
6 |
| Character |
7 |
| Enjoyment |
7 |
Those who hunt elves is basically just a show about running gags. It has no aim other than to make people laugh with fantasy parodies and pop culture references.
The very idea of the show is rather odd considering the cast being nothing like or even comparable to each other. After watching the firsts season of those who hunt elves i really hadn't even given it a second thought and started watching season two. It just grows on you after a bit and you cant help but liking it at least a little.
I cant really say there is a favorite character for this series they all are pretty equal since the show actually divides the screen time fairly well. The characters are pretty two dimensional and there is not much to them once you know there role that's all they really are. Interestingly enough this does not bother me like it does other shows that try to keep some semblance of a plot. This one has a simple plot where your just along for the ride to laugh when silly and random things happen.
The art and sound is all done very simplistically and in a older art tone. I don't have much compliments or negative comments about it. I really watched this more for the enjoyable humor. The show really is just a medium for jokes and i can appreciate it.
The only thing that i could say to sum this up is don't take the show very seriously cause it doesn't. The show knows what it is and never tries to be something its not. read more
Recommendations
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Both shows are based on a plot revolving around accidental interstellar travel of one or more of the main characters. Both shows have a lot of slapstick, ironic, ridiculous, and bizarre humor that you can't help but to laugh at while you think how ridiculous and bizarre it seems. Both shows also have a lot of ecchi topics. While Girls bravo has more blatant nudity, Those Who Hunt Elves has more foul language.
Both shows are the second season which finishes up the series but doesn't really finish the storyline.
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I am more recommending certain episode of "Elves II" than the entire thing, at least to compare to "Konoha Sports Fest." The whole series is great but the second episode is all about one of its characters, Junpei, having to use the potty most urgently. He faces many dilemmas like the ones Naruto does in "Konoha Sports Fest."
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Opening Theme"Round 11" by Naoko Hamasaki
Ending Theme"Kiseki no Mukou Soba e" by Naoko Hamasaki
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