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» Company
Manga Entertainment
» Running Time
150 mins
» Genre
Action, Comedy, Adventure
» Type
TV Series
» Final Score
8.5
» User Rating
Current average:
10

Tactics Vol. 1

» written by Wai Yung (Wayne) Chim [Discuss]

Synopsis
Meet supernatural sleuth and writer Kantaro Ichinomiya. Kantaro spends his days traveling the Japanese countryside, fighting demons and writing about his adventures in hopes of finding the resting place of the mysterious Demon-Eating Goblin. During a trip to the countryside, Kantaro finds himself face-to-face with the creature he’s been searching for since childhood. Will Haruka the Demon-Eating Goblin join Kantaro’s band of supernatural adventurers? Can Haruka peacefully coexist with fox demon Yoko, heiress Suzu Edogawa, Sugino the White Goblin and his wife Muuchan? Will Kantaro be able to solve feudal Japan’s growing demon problem AND finish his book by his editor’s deadline? Find out in Volume One of Tactics!

Review
I knew from the moment I pressed play that there was something familiar with this anime. Of course, I thought about just about everything that I have seen that has left a mark on me and it came to me that Tactics is very similar to Mythical Detective Loki Ragnarok. From the way the characters look to the opening and closing themes. The similarities are visually there. So if you are a fan of Mythical Detective Loki Ragnarok then you should enjoy Tactics as they flow alike (and the reason for the similarities was the results from Studio DEEN). We are still searching ‘mysteries,’ and the only major difference is that the time setting has a huge gap. But enough with the Mythical Detective Loki Ragnarok comparisons as Tactics has its own unique aspects as well. For one, it manages to hold its own when it comes to characters that have a growing effect on you.

Kantaro Ichinomiya was a unique child growing up; he had the ability to see things other kids could not. Because of his ability he was almost an outcast. He tried to tell people that his ghoul friends existed, but nobody believed him. One day, as he and his spirit friends were playing and talking, the name Demon-Eating Goblin was brought up. It was said that the Demon-Eating Goblin was the most powerful of all, with that said, Kantaro was intrigued and from that day on has followed his path to find his Haruka.

As stated earlier, the characters have a growing effect on you. In the beginning, Kantaro’s character has a habit of making you assume that he is one of those silent type, keep everything to himself kind of characters, but as it turns out, he is actually quite the conversation starter. Yoko, the fox is the usual nagging, but cute ‘friend’ of Kantaro and the rest of the characters are unique in their own way, hence it makes this piece of anime that much better. I really liked the blend of personalities as it works very well when mixed up together. You pretty much get a little bit of here, and a little bit of there, never too much, and never to little. So it is quite hard to find yourself hating on anybody in the show, due to the fact that it is so balanced.

Since we are speaking about characters, then we might as well go into how great the designs are for this show. The lovely animation and details really bring out the life of Tactics. It is like one of the episodes that is featured in volume one where the mannequin comes to life, the characters come to life as the animation is one of the best I have seen so far. But please do keep in mind that animation is not all Tactics has to offer, in the acoustics department, the show slaps you with a few nice beats, and if both the animation and sound does not get to you (usually its not enough for the average fan :P) then the plot will definitely open your eyes and drag you into the world of Tactics.

The Breakdown
What is great about Tactics is that it is a joy to watch. It is a show that is balanced on all fronts and as a result of this balance the interest for the show never seems to fade away. If you are a fan of Mythical Detective Loki Ragnarok and could not get enough of that show, then Tactics can pretty much fill your need for more.

 

» The Pros
The style of the anime is great. You will be stuck to it for a long time. The delivery of Tactics is job well done. And most importantly, it is fun to watch. That is one of the things an anime should strive for and in Tactics it has done that.

» The Cons
It is difficult to find a bad point about Tactics, but if I were to say there were none, that would be Bu.. bogus :D. Certainly, all anime has its flaws, and the flaw I see in Tactics is that some episodes seem like they drag on a bit too long on a certain topic, such as, featuring too much dialogue when you just want to get to the action already.

» Animation
9.5
Studio DEEN is the culprit, guilty of bringing us this lucid and crisp animation. I have no complaints about it at all as it is eyecandy and a pleasure to watch the show in motion.

» Sound
8
From the sound effects to the background music, Tactics delivers some great tunes that help it move smoothly throughout.

» Story
8.5
Mysteries. In Tactics we are dealing with mysteries, but not the same ones as Mythical Detective Loki Ragnarok. Tactics is a bit more mature, not too much though, but it is noticeable. The plot behind this show has a nice touch. It is attractive and appeals to the viewers as the show plays out.

» Recommend
9
Tactics is a great piece that Manga Entertainment has brought to us. I had a lot of fun watching it and I am sure, you will have a blast too. It is just too good of an anime to pass up, so give it a check!

 

» Other Information
Language: English/Japanese Dialogue with English Subtitles.

Extras:
Widescreen Presentation, TV Spot, Still Gallery, Interview with Japanese Voice Cast, Original Japanese Merchandise Ads, Original Japanese TV Commercial, Textless Opening and Ending.

Package:
The DVD cover has a nifty design, just the name of the anime in all lowercase lettering makes the show feel a bit more unique in a way. On the covers we have Kantaro and Haruka, as they are both looking like they are in a deep thought...

 

 

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