It’s not only catchy, but it tells you the characters the story revolves around, and also points out certain moments that will be relevant in the upcoming episode so you can’t skip it. The second way you know about the main characters in the show is the opening theme. This is done by a couple members from the Daily Days, information brokers who will come up several times in the series. In the first episode, they take about twelve minutes to introduce the characters you have to keep an eye out for. Now, I should mention a couple parts involving the main characters of this series. Thankfully, it’s not used excessively, unlike some anime's use of fan service *cough* High School of the Dead. Also, fair warning, there is a good amount of blood and gore in the series from torture to cut fingers. But does it make it interesting, not really. Most of it take place after the Flying Pussyfoot incident, and mostly revolving around Chane and her sudden romance with Claire Stainfield which, by the way, comes out of no where. After the 12th episode, it kinda loses interest a little.
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