Aug 17, 2013
I have never read the manga before. However, when I first saw the cover of it, I told myself that this must be fun. This OVA exceeded my expectations, while the tv series failed to do so.
Story: 9/10
I enjoyed the story line a lot, despite how everything was quite in a rush. The anonymity of everything made the story quite interesting to follow. I couldn't let my eyes wander at all, meaning that Tsubasa Chronicle: Tokyo Revelations had my full attention at all time.
Art: 10/10
I loved the art work here. It took me by surprise when I first played it, since they look nothing
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like the tv series. Yet overall, their work was epic.
Character: 10/10
It may seem that I am being generous towards every aspect of this review, but the reason why is because I enjoyed it a lot. 10 out of 10 for character seems appropriate. They all had their personalities portrayed here, but with more depth in their heart. I always felt that Sakura was fragile and gentle, but had this fierceness in her own way. So, I was glad of how they showed it in the OVA. As for Fai, I always knew that his smile was a mask, not all the time but some. I always wondered when he would break, and show his real emotions. You could say that Fai's agony was what I was waiting for. And finally, this is it, the moment I was waiting for. Hence, in Tsubasa Chronicle: Tokyo Revelations, the characters seem more round than flat, which is what makes them unique and interesting.
All in all, I enjoyed this version a lot, and would recommend it to everyone who asks. Yet, I still wish they continued the story from here with the same producers.
Reviewer’s Rating: 9
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