When the Majin awoke from the depths of darkness, the deity of fate chose six heroes and bequeathed
them with the power to save the world. Adlet, a boy who proclaims himself the strongest on Earth, was
selected among the Rokka no Yuusha (Heroes of the Six Flowers), and he goes to the rendezvous point —
but seven have gathered there. The heroes suspect that someone among the seven is the enemy, and the
initial suspicion falls on Adlet.
(Source: Anime News Network)
Rokka no Yuusha Okay, now this was a really good show. And I mean REALLY good. Not objectively flawless (what anime is?), but tremendously enjoyable and definitely addictive. It starts off as more of an action series, with the main mystery only really being introduced around a third of the way through. Although the series does change tone quite a lot once the mystery is introduced, if you liked the beginning few episodes chances are you’ll like the rest. On the other hand, if you didn’t like the first few episodes, give it a few more – up till about ep 6 - before deciding one way or the other. You might be surprised. The setting was really unusual, what with the Aztec theme and everything. It gave a unique feel to the show, and was altogether a nice change. There wasn’t much world building that wasn’t directly related to the Braves. I wouldn’t have minded a bit more exposition, but it could easily have just become useless filler, so I’m basically glad they stuck to the parts they did. Whilst the story had some generic elements to it, there were a few twists that gave it more depth – the idea of the recurring 6 braves, the saints, the fiend culture and their relationship with humans. The whole way magic was portrayed in this show was unique and interesting. The characters were probably one of my favourite parts of this anime. The MC, Adlet, was exactly the type of character I can’t stand in most anime. However here I thought he was brilliant. His characteristics were just done right. Appropriate backstory, and only brought in when necessary. His backstory actually added a lot, explained his character, and was quite interesting. it didn’t feel like filler when brought in. He was also a character who was consistent in his personality traits, but mature enough to recognise his faults and overcome them. Above all, he wasn’t a hypocrite. He practiced what he preached, and I think that’s why I liked him so much, despite being fed up of hearing the words ‘strongest man in the world’ which he seemed to use every time he spoke. Fremy was also an excellent character. Her development was lovely to watch, and quite emotional at times too. Her backstory was fascinating, and, like Adlet’s, brought in at exactly the right time. I actually didn’t like her much initially, but by the end of the series she had completely won me over. Most of the other major characters were developed decently. Hans’ character in particular was fascinating, and I looked forward to every time he came on screen. Nachetanya and Mora could have done with a bit more time spent on their backstories, but the only one who really needed some more depth to them was Goldov. He was the only one dimensional brave, and as a result the only one I couldn’t have cared less about throughout the series. The mystery next. Some might call it slow paced, but I think the pacing was perfect. Each part of the mystery is explained in enough depth for the viewer to understand, but without going into every little detail. The anime managed to keep the suspense up throughout – you really are guessing who the 7th is right until the end. And it doesn’t contradict itself either, there are a lot of little hints hidden along the way but you can only put them together one you have enough info to understand what they meant in hindsight. It’s clever. I do think that at one point very near the end there was just a little too much coincidence at play, it was more like the screenwriters said ‘Oh hey! We’re nearly finished, and they haven’t got anywhere near close to solving it yet! Let’s just give the characters an epiphany!’ That part needed to have been drawn out more, although not at the expense of any of the other scenes. The anime really needed more than 12 episodes to get everything in properly. As for the art and animation, they were great. Lots of vibrant colours, which then darkened as the mood became grimmer. The way the op changed throughout the series was a nice touch, and fitting. The character designs were fine, although none of the animal characteristics were explained for anyone besides Hans. (I’m a bit curious about this. Maybe the light novel explains it?) The action scenes were mostly marvellous. Really well animated – well, except for the CGI attacks, some of which quite frankly looked poor. Especially Mora’s. A few CGI scenes didn’t make much difference overall though. The sound was good, no complaints on that front. Minor bugbear: Flemy’s outfit. There doesn’t seem to be excessive fanservice in this show or anything, so I’m not taking a point off, but dressing her like that didn’t add anything whatsoever to the show. Whatever. Moving on. The ending was slightly disappointing, it felt rushed compared to the rest of the series, and I know I for one could have done with some more explanation on a couple of the events. Hope there’s a second season, I’m anxious to see how the rest of their adventure unfolds. Overall: A great watch. A few parts that felt rushed, but on the whole really enjoyable and entertaining. I’d recommend if you like whodunit mysteries, anime with good action, or adventure series. XD
__Overview: __ Being raised by child abuse and the loss of your entire village is quite something. The main Hero, or should it be said `The Strongest Man In The World`… Adlet who is The strongest man in the world, self-proclaimed at least. For those who know he is the strongest man in the world, *sigh* alright now we are just veering on how much it is said in the anime lol. Adlet was at a young age when he witnessed the brainwashing of his entire village. He was barely able to escape through the will and perseverance from his best friend and sister. They sacrificed themselves for him to escape the events that had unfolded. He however, does not hold anything against the villagers as they were merely trying to survive and adapt to the fear of changing times. Adlet does however push the blame on the one who convinced and pushed this action upon the villagers. As the demand to show they were true to commitment was to kill, rip the hearts out of those who resist or oppose the *deal*, by a villager not having the will to do so, would show they are not committed and thus those who are would kill them. It is a sick mental game that was played, while at the same time clever since it would abolish any thoughts left behind about opposing this change. Adlet, after breaking free by the sacrifices by the ones he held dear, searches and finds a old warrior that he is trains under. This is where he learned his skills of battle and to smile in the midst of adversity, never to waver in his actions. The world is one where a land of demons expands and an eventual demon god is born. When the demon god is born there are 6 heroes, or braves that are chosen by the goddesses blessing. These braves are the ones that are to travel and kill said demon god. Each brave being marked by a crest that is blessed onto their body. Each crest in the shape of a flower with 6 petals. Representing the goddesses power blessed to them. In the first instance of heroes being born, it was the goddess who split her powers into 6 equal pieces. Represents the name of the show and like the strongest man in the world is referenced and talked about to the point one would assume it will appear on a test. Of course Adlet is chosen to be one of these six braves. After being chosen, he and one of the other braves makes their way to the rendezvous point of legend that all the others will meet up at so they can travel together and take down the demon god. Another six is met very shortly in travels to this rendezvous point, one that was not intending to meet up and rather take the demons realm on solo. Adlet couldn’t let that happen and wants to protecc. Some time passes and they are then met with a dilemma of a ruin, a forest, a false Brave and a bad lineup of events. Which is where over 2/3’s the season takes place. In these events, they are sealed in an area and quickly shifts from adventure anime to mystery. The mystery aspect being that there are 7 braves somehow. While that should be impossible as there are only allowed to be six and a max of six as far as anybody knows. Adlet gets a bit framed as being the false hero and is needing to clear his name while rooting out the real culprit that is hiding among the other 6 who claim to be chosen by the goddess as well. There is a good setup and mystery throttled on with waves of curiosity that ramp up and down. Went in without realizing it would flip in this direction and it was for the best, gave a more enjoyable experience. By the end of the mystery forest arc ~~not the real arcs name~~, the false hero is exposed, yet immediately after, we are shown that was not the end and only the beginning. Since there is yet another brave six that show up? So I guess its brave 8 now but minus 1 as they were confirmed and exposed as false… yet there is still one more false profit spreading lies to the group. Season however ends right with that revelation as they enter into the demon realm. __Visuals/Music: __ Given the time that this anime released the visuals are better than most would expect. If anything it even tops modern tv releases still. It is not the best and the most prominent flaw is the CGI… but that is not unexpected, CGI doesn’t look good even in todays anime yet. Age always further shows how bad CGI is mixed with regular animation. It does not take away from much, it is used but not bad by any means. Simply put not as good as one would hope, while being about what one would expect from the age and time of its release. Music is something else though, it is very well done and if anything overshadows the shows story and animation. It is on par with movie standards of OST’s which was very very surprising. Every moment one of the OST starts playing, it truly keeps the viewer on edge and fully immersed regardless of whats going on. While the OST is very well done, it does feel at times to be a bit too much for the show though. At times having thoughts of it not matching as well with times as it should. The OST’s do feel like they could have been better utilized in another media. Honestly not sure if that is a bad or good thing. Could be viewed either way. __Final Thoughts: __ For those wanting a action that shifts into a mystery holmes who did it pink panther type of anime with magic… easy recommendation. It is by no means anything groundbreaking, it does not need to be though. IT conveys a good story with well thought out characters. Adlet and his backstory are well done from what was shown so far and hopefully if another season happens, further expansion of the others with more character development could easily happen. There is a lot of potential sitting on the table for this one, and if the OST is anything to go by can turn into a great anime by its finished conception. Characters (main) – 4/5 Characters (sub) – 3/5 Enjoyment – 3/5 Visuals – 4/5 Music – 5/5 Story – 4/5 ```Overall Ratings - Rec: 3/5 Raw: 73%```
__Spoilers, including from Light Novel (I didn't read it, we'll get to that).__ I watched this series purely because it appeared randomly in a YouTube video of a person who doesn't even watch anime to begin with. I started the show not knowing it's a mystery, I thought it'd be a group of 6 defeating the Demon God (which doesn't happen in anime BTW). Don't get me wrong, Scooby-Doo is one of my childhood cartoons, I enjoy Detective Conan and I love Ace Attorney games, so I can appreciate a good mystery. It wasn't, but I had fun watching it because of how ridiculous it was. Let's start with visuals. This show features a significant amount of CGI for enemies and projectiles. It felt jarring to me. The 3D usage of camera was questionable. In first episode, Nashetania talks with Adlet in prison. Normally, you would see a bunch of cuts whenever each character speaks, but for a part of this scene, the camera was smoothly moving between the two for no apparent reason. Okay, it isn't important, I admit, there's worse. When all the 7 characters are in the temple, there's this bit when all of them are in the circle. The camera kept rotating in the middle of that circle as if it wanted me to feel nauseous. We'll get to nausea later. Music exists, it wasn't annoying, I didn't pay much attention to it, I won't remember OPs and EDs. With that out of the way, characters sorted by the amount of favourites, along with some plot: - Fremy is this half-fiend that was hurt by fiends and wants revenge. She wanted to kill all the candidates for Braves so that she can deal with the Demon God on her own. That's also why she doesn't trust anyone and it makes sense. I'm not surprised she's the most popular as she got the most attention, she doesn't end up the 7th Brave and she has some cute moments once she starts trusting Adlet. - Adlet (I'm sorry, but I couldn't stop calling him Aglet) is the main character. He keeps saying he's the strongest man in the world and while I get why by the end of the show, it's still annoying. Besides this gimmick, he feels like an average positive protagonist. He falls in love with Fremy and it doesn't make any sense. I find Fremy cute, but as a character, not as a person I'd like to actually spend time with. Sure enough, when I googled what's the ending of the series (since Rolania appears), it turns out he was hypnotized to love her. In other words, this was meant to be a plothole solved in later seasons, except this anime aired 9 years ago and I don't expect it to ever have a sequel. - I don't understand Hans' popularity. He's a messed up catboy and that's literally it, at least in the anime. - I thought Nashetania would be the most popular character, but it isn't the case since she's the 7th hero and her personality suddenly switches. Her motive sounds dumb. Surely humans and fiends can live together after you sacrifice 500,000 people, I've never heard similar concepts in anime ending with human population decimated /s If she wasn't a villain, she'd be my favourite. Her interactions with Adlet before they arrived at the temple were cute. - Chamo is 14 years old, but she feels like she's just started primary school. A Wikia about this show agrees with me and I really don't understand what was LN author's point. Compare this to Adlet, Nashetania and Fremy being just 4 years older, Goldof only 2 years older, to see how ridiculously this number is - at least give me some explanation why it's this high. Otherwise, I enjoyed her personality of being really fast to jump into conclusions, maybe she's even bloodlust. However, why the heck does she generate minions by puking? Was that really necessary? - Mora Chester has the biggest chest, I wonder why ? She's a voice of reason and a MILF bait, even Chamo calls her a granny. As with Hans, there's really not much to say. - Goldof's only trait is being Nashetania's knight, he protests against her once and that's it. - Rolania appears at the end of the season so that we can have an open ending and a 2nd season, which would be, again, about finding who's the 7th Brave. I find it pretty lame that the author couldn't find any other way to create a mystery. She doesn't even have an AniList as of writing this. I think listing these characters showed a significant problem: half of them are incredibly flat (well, except Mora, she has a chest). I don't expect to remember Mora, Hans or Goldof a few months from writing this. Now, for the rest of the plot and pacing. Episode 1 introduced a lot of lore that is completely irrelevant to the story and could be introduced in 2nd season, if needed. I don't care it's the third time 6 Braves appeared if that doesn't matter in these 12 episodes. I appreciate that Adlet's actions had consequences and Nashetania actually had to take him out of the prison. 4 episodes pass, I'm introduced to Fremy, that is wanted dead by Nashetania and Goldof. They fight, but Adlet listens to Fremy's story and tells them to stop. Then I realized it's a mystery show and oh my, I didn't enjoy it. On paper, it seems fine, Adlet has to figure out how it seemed to be a locked room. You really don't know who it might be until episode 11. I think the solution made sense and there were hints as to what happened (episode 12 even shows you the examples). What I didn't enjoy was that the main suspect was, most of the time, Adlet. If it was actually him (and turns out, season 2's conclusion would be that he's 7th!), it'd be justifiable. However, the anime clearly shows he couldn't have activated the barrier, so all these fights against him were just to show each character's powers, it seems. I know that, if you removed the action scenes, the mystery would last just an episode, but I feel this time could be spent better. Another issue: does it matter? You die 24h after you enter Demon God's realm, so it would be obvious who's the impostor. Why did I enjoy the show? I think it's a matter of how everyone hated the protagonist for (from viewer's perspective) no reason and how nobody stopped them from attacking each other. I think my rating would be higher if Adlet wasn't proven innocent from the start. The anime's intended message is probably that you can be strong by showing you're right, despite what everyone else says, but I didn't buy it while watching this series. It's hard for me to recommend this, but I had fun nonetheless.