

The same can be said when Takaba lands in the hands of Fei Long later down the road. To those familiar with the manga, this can be considered a let down, especially since some of the "training" Asami puts Takaba through is rather explicit and electrifying. While there is some censoring during the raunchy parts between main characters Asami and Takaba, there are plenty of shots of Takaba naked and wearing an expression of pleasure. There are a few moments when it strays away from her style, and the proportions are a little off, or the lines aren't quite delicate enough where they should be, but for the most part the art is very similar.ĭespite only being a composite of image stills, the ANiMiX does a fairly good job of creating a flow that follows the original storyline. The ANiMiX does a great job at copying Yamane's style of art throughout the entire piece. You also don't have to worry too much about the characters staying true to their original design. You won't have to worry about random flowers or bubbles sprouting every five minutes across the screen in this story.


There's a nice blend of lighting that keeps true to the noir setting that Ayano Yamane created in the original manga serialization. The colors aren't overly bright, nor overly dark. Now that I cleared that up, let's get to the review. You get to see certain actions and camera movements, as well as see people talking, but otherwise there isn't much motion being drawn out frame by frame. This is an ANiMiX, meaning it's mostly a composition of graphics and pictures with a minimal amount of animation tied in. Let me start off and say this is not an anime.
