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Jul 2, 2011
C the Money of Soul and Possibility Control tried to deliver an interesting story that combines both realistic and fictional elements within it. That be said, the creators did, in fact, accomplish what they had set to achieve.

Story (9/10)

The biggest factor that helped this anime is the story. Now, how many anime do we see that revolve around financial matters that could destroy the world? Not many. The story has a solid background and a defined structure. However, some elements were left out of the plot line, although they are implied (How exactly is Mashyu the main character's future? A suggestion as to what she means/will be is implied). Overall, the creators were able to create a good solid plot line for them to build up.

Art (8/10)

The art was decent enough for viewers to enjoy. I personally did not care much for the 3D designs the creators added from time to time. In fact, sometimes it deemed confusing for the viewers. However, the artwork itself is crisp clean and enjoyable. The opening was nothing special, although it did represent the nations of the world within it.

Sound (8/10)

Good background music, but nothing special or out of the ordinary. The opening theme was catchy, but, again, not that special.

Character (7/10)

When it comes to characters, C the money of Soul and Possibility Control has a range of different characters that fulfill their needs. However, yet again, some unanswered questions are left. Who created C? What about Masakaki? These are left for the viewers to deduce.
The characters could have been developed in a more realistic manner. The main characters had potential, and it was fulfilled in the last episode, though unanswered questions, as I mentioned, were left behind.

Enjoyment (7/10)

Whether you know anything about finance and economy or none at all, C will deliver an enjoyable show for viewers to watch. Intense moments combined with beautiful artwork and sound will make it a decent show to watch.

Overall (7/10)

I was not expecting a masterpiece out of C, but it did deliver a solid story that is both realistic yet fictional at the same time. The different characters and plot line all bring out a certain element that stays within the viewer, even after finishing the show.
Reviewer’s Rating: 7
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