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Oct 9, 2015
Some people agree that having all the answers in the universe our lives would have meaning, however some other people agree that ignorance is bliss. The only way we find out which ones make a better point is by experience.

The Story spins around these mysterious items called Phantom Books which contain forbbiden knowledge left behind by their writers. One could read them and tap into a well of unimaginable powers. Tempting as far as normal lives go yet forbidden knowledge comes with a great price. It is the job of the two protagonists to solve the mysteries that these books shroud and recover as many as possible.

Classical Artwork emphasizes this series and its characters yet notable would be the backgrounds wich act more like a cardboard greenscreen. From some points it can be better, especially when the caracters are still talking.

Japanese people have an inborn affinity for the piano and the intro of this series is proof of that along with many others and as well as the theme songs within the episodes themselves.

Characters have a stereotypical skeleton which adds a bit of backstory as the flesh. Their personalities of the protagonists complement each other and add up to the enjoyment of the series.

If you are a interested in a good story then this one is right for you, it does not have a lot of action scenes but the comments and cultural references are a great bonus.
Reviewer’s Rating: 8
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