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| "They're the same picture" |
The plot is a little fuzzy in my mind but it went something like this: two kids were abandoned by their father and grew up with their mother who died while they were still young, so they do what any son would do given the chance; try and go resurrect her.
Of course, it didn't quite as planned as the big bro becoming Winter soldier and the little bro turning into a Fallout Brotherhood member.
With the help of the government, they'll try to go back to their normal meat suits although their current state is much better than what they were before.
Against them, a very cartoonized version of the Catholic church (the punching bag of the century for TV shows) and even the seven deadly sins, not exactly sure why.
No, not those seven deadly sins, other guys with the same concept and the same strange half-baked philosophical issue of not liking their bodies. "Oh, no! Who am I? Why do I look like someone who has died if I'm not that someone?" They waine the whole show.
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| There's a ton of 'em but only two are actually important |
I would be much more grateful had I had a body impervious to bullets and immune to all manners of illness, but they wanna be real boys.
Anyway, as in many shows, the missing Father turns out to be behind it all which is pretty standard. In the end, it leaves us with a bunch of pseudo-philosophical questions and a pretty bland accept yourself for who you are... But considering that it was meant to be a kid's show the result is outstanding. It has a darkish atmosphere at moments and it outshines the other Shonen anime. Recommended for individuals between the age of 10 to 14, but otherwise... 4/10


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