Ritsuka feels like a completely different person after his older brother, Soubi, is murdered. In particular, Kengo's sister, Mayu, is both a comedy foil and a 'light-hearted' assault on woman-kind. Besetzung.
Beings from the shadow world known as Kokuchi have begun to invade the human world, and it’s up to certain people to defeat them; Akira Nikaido is one such person. Luka repeatedly tells Yuki he will never betray him, and with little to go on but a feeling deep within him, Yuki fights to keep him and everyone else by his side.These two anime share a theme of battling darkness, and the negative feelings in one’s heart, making them susceptible to outside influences. "If you're expecting a BL story, mixed with some good action, don't watch this. Ren is different from Shirogane in that, while always being by his side, any possible romantic notions are not immediately apparent. They have some stupid falling out or misunderstanding. You'll just end up with a ton of frustration. Takaya doesn’t want to lose his present self to Kagetora but he will find that if he wants to protect the people around him, he has no choice but to embrace it.Honoo no Mirage is a very manly show with little humor.
Shirogane is pretty much all over Akira. One, there is no character development. AT ALL. This manga has been adapted into the anime by Studio A.C.G.T. The ending is predictable. Together, the two hunt down stray Kokuchi – but more importantly, Akira must fend off Shirogane’s advances and try to make his classes!Monochrome Factor was kindof an up and down type of show. Average animation, the characters are okay, sound is rather good, but the story is just s***.Monochrome Factor is a shonen-ai fantasy that squanders a promising storyline and ends up leaving the viewer bored and frustrated.The plot premise is surprisingly good. With the help of various friends and former enemies, Aoba and Ren begrudgingly enter these battles to gain answers and discover a hidden power of Aoba's called Scrap that enables him to go into another person's mind.Now this anime is a pretty confusing one and we highly suggest you pay close attention while watching. It wasn't my favourite anime but it was good enough to watch once.What did you do?! It was good, though. While Dantalion is annoyed with William’s refusal to take responsibility, he cannot forget their past life together and the feelings he harbored for his master.This is another anime that is more fanservice than actual BL, but aside from a lack of physicality, there’s definitely room for pondering. !Because there is a Shonen-ai genre between Shirogane and Akira in the anime, I rank this anime as PG-13 or T, a.k.a only teenagers over the age of 13. Ritsuka has no idea what to do or what is going on, but he decides to trust in the only link he still has to his brother. Soubi harbors many secrets, and the only thing he seems willing to reveal is his eternal love for Ritsuka. Be warned there is not much indication of romance, with the kiss in the show being only a greeting. Why they decided to make the anime such I have no idea. Ritsuka is a lot younger than Akira, but both have a disregard for most people. You can tell it isn't brand new but it doesn't ruin it. Much in the same way Shirogane’s appearance was the end to Akira’s boring days, Soubi’s sudden appearance also changes Ritsuka’s life as both are plunged into a battle they had no idea existed. Smack. The manga is already end in mangakakalot.Oh yeah, I remember this anime. It was pretty slow moving in places, and a lot of the episodes were pretty repetative. Despite Yuki trying to be a helpful and reliable person, he is always plagued with the thought that he is needed by no one and has no value. Shirogane convinces him that the balance between the human world and the shadow world has been distorted and that Akira must become a "shin"- a creature of the shadow world- in order to help restore the balance.I like this anime ... even though the ending is a little hanging ... sob ... Akira is cool and cute ... especially when it turns out to be shin ... shirogane too even though in this anime his attitude is gentle and handsome ... . While in the shounen ai (boys love) genre, very little of the story has anything to do with relationship development and more to do with keeping the world safe from evil! Through an incredible force of will, and a battle between himself and another demon, Dantalion is finally able to convince William he is, in fact, one of the demons vying for power in Lucifer's stead, and only William has the power to make the decision. There is also a somewhat tender way they explain some relationships that is in contrast with how the majority in the show are portrayed.
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Similarly to Monochrome, the younger main character isn't interested in the battles around him and wishes to simply keep to his normal life.
He similarly also plays a complicated role where his motivations are not always understood and seem contradictory to previous stances.
Kengo's sister however....she will straight up rape you if you are her type and it really hard to watch at times. Naoe tells the skeptical delinquent that he is in fact, Lord Kagetora and Naoe is his loyal vassal. I've heard the manga is in no way shonen-ai though.
If you into that then this is fine but I really didn't care either way but it was borderline rapey at times. That is, until he meets the mysterious Shirogane, a man who suddenly appears and tells him that they have a destiny together.
The original story was much better, without so much BL, it really Monochrome Factor however fails dismally on two counts. There's basically no romance here, the plot is easily predictable, the characters are plain and boring and the entire show could have very well been summarized in 12 episodes. Some of them are loyal to William from his previous life as King Solomon, but some hate him for being a mere human with power over demons. The theme song was different, as in not a pop type song, but it is a very good song and I really like it.