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Apr 29, 2010
Let me say first the comic is better.
That said the story starts out without much introduction of characters or a plot. Just a kooky father essentially kicking Rahzel from her home to go experience the world.
Rahzel is a child who by unfortunate means had to grow up very quickly and has an unusual arsenal of unique talents (magic and so forth). Her troubled past left her with a very mature outlook on life and yet still a child like optimism that keeps her and her soon companions on an never ending upward momentum. With an attitude that perceives challenges as adventures, and adversity as a test of character. This outlook is mostly what helped her gain her first companion in traveling, Alzied, which she promised in so many words to make his life more interesting. Alzied has his own dark demons of the past that come into play as the story continues. Compelled by the headstrong Rahzel they soon team up with an old friend of Rahzel's (cant spoil the connection) Barqueat. He is a gifted jack of all trades and adores Rahzel like an over zealous big brother.
The three go on adventures helping people as they travel and learning to depend on each other and learn about each of their troubled pasts. The main attitude of Rahzel is even more admirable when you discover all she has overcome. And it's inspiring to watch a character with so much darkness in their past use it to become a stronger person.

The story has a lot of holes in it, and the plot development could have been better.The music is not anything special, but the artwork is good. I would recommend this anime, but I would read the comics first. They fill in the holes.
Reviewer’s Rating: 7
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