Synopsis
Arucard and the Hellsing Organization face a twofold challenge! A traitor within begins leaking classified information about the Organization - and a TV journalist is out to expose Hellsing’s secret mission! Then, the ruthless Valentine Brothers lead their undead army on a deadly raid against the Hellsing headquarters, interrupting the secret Round Table meeting…
Review
Welcome back to another review of Hellsing. In volume two, a lot of things happen, but to me they all seem unimportant. The only part where I was stunned was when Arucard finally showed what he could really be and do.
Seras also was a looker (nothing naughty). In Episode 6, Seras was cooking; she was decapitating the ghouls that were slaves of the Valentine Brothers. Walter on the other hand had a few tricks up his sleeve, not only can he make killer weapons, but he also is a silent killer. Anyways, this volume didn’t have that spark like volume one did. Visuals are of course amazing, but the story just wasn’t enough. One episode, about a traitor who nobody (us) really care about and two episodes dedicated to the Valentine Brothers who were just there to show us what Arucard, Seras, Walter and Integral Hellsing was about. Also this volume displays the coward ness of the Hellsing world, after the dialogues given by the members of the Round Table.
The Breakdown
Hellsing Vol.2 is cool, if you get the limited edition with the Hellsing patch that’s awesome, but the three episodes in volume two, isn’t all that good though.
» The Pros
In episode six, Arucard really did a number on that older Valentine Brother. It was awesome. The animation was really clean and clear, I was amazed by it half of the time. The other half of the time I was paying attention to the show itself.
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» The Cons
Is it Alucard or Arucard?
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» Animation
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» Sound
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» Story
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» Recommend
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» Other Information
Language: English/Japanese language with English Subtitles
Extras: Staff Interview, Creditless Ending, Concept Art Collection, Action Figure and a limited Hellsing patch.
Package: Arucard on the cover looks insane, and freaky. Kind of gives you what's he like. |