For decades, the Abashiri family has been one of the most powerful and feared crime families in the world. Led by the frightening Daemon Abashiri, the family prepares to perform their final, greatest heist. As the family makes their assault on a large bank, Daemon reveals that his youngest child, Kikunosuke Abashiri, is actually the first daughter born to the family in 18 generations—which is why he wants to end their life of crime. Much to Kikunosuke's displeasure, her father has arranged for her to study at the elite Paradise Academy, hoping that the school will shape her into a proper lady. However, when she arrives, she finds that the place is even more brutal than the life of crime she just left! How does Kikunosuke intend to survive in a school full of teachers who are hell-bent on killing their students? [Written by MAL Rewrite]
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Not too long ago, I decided to look for some interesting anime by going from url number to url number. Today's subject has the url number 305, so it was one of the first thousand added to this site. Now, the score is 5.53, so I wasn't expecting anything marvelous, but do we at least get some trashy fun? Let's find out! Abashiri Ikka, better known as the Abashiri Family, struck me as Kill la Kill before there was Kill la Kill. Let's tick off the boxes. Tough-as-nails girl fighting with the concepts of feminity/masculinity? Check. A school that's more like a dungeon run by psychopaths?Check. Over-the-top action? Check. A bubbly and incompetent roommate/sidekick? Check. Ecchi stuff? Check. Animation that constantly switches between serious and comical? Check. Enough plot turns to cause you neck pains? Check. Now if this sounds like barrel of fun to you, I'd recommend looking into it. The story is pretty dumb and the morality is undeniably black-and-white. Every character, Kikunosuke notwithstanding, is either completely stupid, completely evil or dies before you get a chance to figure out. For example, the faculty that run the school are all cannibals/rapists/murderers. Yup, that's definitely nuanced and complex. As for Kikunosuke's aforementioned roommate, she doesn't do much besides provide support for Kikunosuke in this dark time and get kidnapped. The art, as I've mentioned, shifts from serious to comical. However, seeing how this was inspired by a Go Nagai manga, I can't speak ill of it too much. All in all, I felt the 5.53 score is more or less accurate for this anime. It's not going to make you think about life, it won't leave you with much to reflect on, but you'll get some thrills. You're probably not going to remember it after the fact, but it's a popcorn flick when it lasts. It's certainly better than Dark Cat, I can tell you that.