![]() According to legends, something similar happened this time around the lords of the angels and demons chose to sacrifice themselves to save the earth, which was under thread of annihilation from the giant dragon Bahamut and his all-encompassing rays of annihilation. Just a little bit.ĭemons being honorable isn't necessarily unusual in our day and age just watch High School DxD for one example of when angels and demons come to an understanding. Not that I want to accuse Rage of Bahamut of taking levity for a joyride throughout most of the show or anything. In fact, even outside of her antics, the show seems to favor comedic moments quite heavily, be that smartass remarks, slapstick comedy or even just odd situations that don't make a lick of sense. Still, when Rage of Bahamut is trying to be funny centered around her - and the show is almost constantly trying to be funny - jokes tend to be limited to her being excited about almost anything, and then wondering if it tastes good. The show isn't particularly fanservice-ish with her, so there's nothing necessarily wrong with that. mentally childish? Compared to Favaro and Kaisar, she is downright adorable, but despite her obviously mature adult body, she acts more like she's about five. Weirdly enough, Amira is - despite her status as a demon - honorable and sweet-natured, though kind of. ![]() Bottom line is Favaro is not a good person, at least not at first. The tail she gave him may or may not have played some part in that - honestly, the opening sequence was such a chaotic sequence of shenanigans that I don't fully remember. Favaro is a lie and a cheat, and in fact, when Amira entered into his life and made it clear she wanted him to take her to her mother as he had promised, he actually considered stabbing her to death to get out of it. Problem was, its characters did NOT grab me by the feels at first, though. Of course, I don't really pay too much stock to first impressions, but the show started out with a pretty action-filled chase scene on horseback, so it certainly had my attention. Rage of Bahamut: Genesis is a show that made both kind of a good and a bad first impression. But who is Amira really? Is what she's really looking for her mother? And why is she trying to eat everything she comes over? The girl turns out to be a demon, and to make sure Favaro keeps his part of the bargain, grants him a little appendage he can't just handwave away. Notes: Loosely based on a smartphone card battle game.įavaro Leone - bounty hunter, ladies' man and teller of tall tales - finds himself being forced to honor a promise he made to a girl he met in passing named Amira. Related Series: Rage of Bahamut: Manaria Friends (Based on the franchise, but not directly related to Genesis.)Īlso Recommended: Rokka -Braves of the Six Flowers-, Chaika ~the Coffin Princess~, Record of Lodoss Wars. Length: Television series, 13 episodes, 24 minutes eachĭistributor: Currently licensed by FUNimation.Ĭontent Rating: TV-14 (Violence, deaths, moderate fanservice.) Tonikawa Over The Moon For You: High School DaysĪKA: 神撃のバハムート GENESIS (Shingeki no Bahamut Genesis)
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