Plot Summary: In order to help a friend possessed by a spirit, Ozawa Haruka knocks on the door of her university's movie research association. There she meets Saitou Yakumo, a rude, unkempt young man with a red left eye, who is said to have spiritual powers. At first Haruka is skeptical, but she comes to believe him when he conveys messages from her older sister, who died when she was a child. Together, they work to shed light on the terrifying events happening at their university. But this is only the prologue of what's to come...
2010-11-14
Psychic Detective Yakumo Episode 7.
2010-11-21
Psychic Detective Yakumo Episode 8.
2010-11-28
Psychic Detective Yakumo Episode 9.
2010-12-05
Psychic Detective Yakumo Episode 10.
2010-12-12
Psychic Detective Yakumo Episode 11.
2010-12-19
Psychic Detective Yakumo Episode 12.
2010-12-26
Psychic Detective Yakumo Episode 13.
watch Psychic Detective Yakumo Episode 10 part 1
watch Psychic Detective Yakumo Episode 10 part 2
Psychic Detective Yakumo 09
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Shinrei Tantei Yakumo OP ED Single – Key [Ono Daisuke & Komine Lisa]
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Patlabor: The Mobile Police (TV Series)
DVD 1 Review
Patlabor is one of those rare and wonderful series that somehow manages to establish a believable, three-dimensional cast before the first episode has even broke for a commercial. As soon as the characters open their mouths for the first time, you feel like you've known them for years. From the impulsive Ota to the pragmatic Asuma, the put-upon yet laid-back Captain Goto and the go-get-em recruit Noa, everyone's personality and motivations are clearly delineated. Even the smaller players have been imbued with defining character traits, a facet many other "character-driven" anime often ignore. By the end of the first five episodes on the disc many of the cast have revealed additional sides to their personas, making them seem even more sincere. The idea of a mech show in which the mecha took a back seat to the characters would later be used to more widespread acclaim in Neon Genesis Evangelion, which obviously owes a debt to this earlier work.