Koto unknowingly seals away the Sun Goddess Amaterasu, and now she is in a different world and can't return. Meeting priestesses who combat the evil in this strange place she learns that Black Towers throughout the land keep Amaterasu sealed away and are guarded by evil monsters. Koto must now find a way to help defeat these monsters and return the world to the way it was. (Source: ANN)
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For this anime there is only three words that i can this that fit this anime, what the F$$$. The storyline like is broken up soo much it makes no sence. One of the protagonists is always depressed and is always negative no matter the cost and the fact it went from mahou shojo to mecha makes me wonder what type of anime it was
This is a pretty unique Anime that's supposed to be bad. If you have been following the two previous shows in the "m.o.e." trilogy, "Hit wo Nerae" and "Love Love", this show and its quality makes perfectly sense. "Love Love" focused on the cameraman and the actual production of this show, while "Hit wo Nerae" took you into the shoes of the director. At last, "Chou Henshin Cosprayers" is the result of everything that happened in the two previous shows: A Power Rangers-like kids Anime gone horribly wrong. The story is very simple: A group of magical, transforming girls are fighting to bring back peaceto the world. Each episode introduces a new villain, pretty standard "monster of the week" stuff. Bad camera work, intentionally bad acting and a rushed story with occasional panty shots is just some of the many problems this Anime has, and it's all accounted for in the two previous shows of the trilogy. The viewer already knew the show was going to be bad, and it lived up to that in the most hilarious way possible. Maybe someone would say this was a disappointing way to end the trilogy, but we all knew it would be. But on a more positive note, the art was great and the show felt more realistic with how the camera shaked and was positioned, as well as the amateurish acting. The ending song is really good as well, and adds a dramatic punch to an otherwise light-hearted Anime. An insert song at the end of the series made me tear up too, something I hardly do. I think the Anime should be praised for what it's trying to do, and if you think the premise sounds interesting, give the whole trilogy a watch. Just be sure to watch them in the correct order, so you'll get the most out of each show.
I only watched it to see if it was really that bad. And it was. Art: 7 It was OK … I guess Sound: 7 Also averageStory: 1 Went by way to fast. All the plot twists made no sense at all. The whole thing like your average cliché magical girl/fantasy anime, only worse. Character: 3 All characters were flat. The ones that actually had some development, like the main character, were extremely annoying. Enjoyment: 5 In a so bad it’s good way … And even then, not a lot. Overall: It’s just flat out terrible.
I went into Cosprayers with pretty low expectations. Looking at the stupid pun for the title, and the moe artstyle as the cover image, I didn't think there was any way it could be even somewhat good. Well, I was proven wrong. The show manages to be pretty entertaining, despite it's shortcomings, and by the end leaves you feeling pretty satisfied. Let's go over all of it's different parts. Story: 4/10 The story here is very average. Over the course of the first four episodes, the writing is really poor, and it does a genuinely bad job of introducing the viewer to anything that is going on.All they really have for the first four episodes are random action scenes that all focus on introducing new characters. In-between all of that, they simply have a bunch of nonsense mumbo jumbo being spouted about magical powers and transformations. Now, I'm not a fan of the maho shoujo genre to begin with, but even if I was the introduction to this show ends up feeling like an unfocused mess. However, by the time we get to episode 5, it starts to focus more on an actual plotline, and everything becomes a bit easier to follow. The story that they tell between episodes 5-8 isn't new or surprising, and there's a handful of cheap plot twists that add nothing to it whatsoever; however, it still ends up being mildly interesting, and kept me pretty entertained throughout the final moments. Art: 6/10 (Art Style 3/10, Animation 8/10) The art in the show isn't the best. I didn't very much like any of the characters' visual designs, and the backgrounds, while fine, failed to impress very much. That being said, I really liked the monster designs. Some of them looked like they were inspired by Evangelion, while others looked wholly original and had some macabre elements to them. I thought the animation worked wonderfully. While it wasn't the most breathtaking thing I've ever seen, it looked good, especially during the action scenes. Sound: 9/10 (Music: 9/10, SFX: 10/10, Voice: 7/10) The soundtrack of the show was absolutely fantastic! Reminiscent of classic mecha shows from the 80's and 90's, it has some exciting, heart-pumping, trumpet-filled songs in it. One of these tracks was super catchy and fun to whistle along to. The ending theme is also pretty fun, and I found myself drumming on my desk whenever it came on. The major fault of the soundtrack is how small it is, though. All of the songs repeat throughout every episode, and it would have been nice to have a bit more variety. Still, for an 8-episode series, it doesn't get too repetitive. The sound effects are also very heavily inspired by classic 80's mecha anime. lots of loud, crisp sounding plasma-cutting sounds, and things that sound like they could have been ripped directly out of Gundam or Eva. This was one of the high points of the show for me, and it makes the action scenes just that much better than they otherwise would be. The voice acting, while passable, also doesn't deviate very much from your standard shonen fare. For the record, I watched it in Japanese, and the voices are exaggerated, and kind of silly, but they tend to fit the characters. Characters: 2/10 Speaking of the characters, they're not very good at all. They are all pretty standard, boring archetypes without any major differing traits. None of them stood out to me, and their motivations within the story tend to drag the whole thing down a bit. If you're looking for solid characters, I'd look elsewhere. Overall, I'm quite surprised at how much I actually enjoyed this show. Despite all of it's weak elements, it still came together in a pretty impressive way. The sad part is, if just a few things were different, this could have been something kind of special. However, as it is, it ends up being a flawed, middling show... yet still an enjoyable one. I would recommend it to fans of the genre, as well as those who don't care about a solid story or characters and just want to see some decent action.