"Key" by Daisuke Ono
Ending Theme:
"Missing You" by Lisa Komine
release date
Episode titles:
2010-10-03
Psychic Detective Yakumo episode 1.
The Forbidden Room
akazu no ma
開かずの間
2010-10-10
Psychic Detective Yakumo episode 2.
The Curse Of The White Fox
byakko no tatari
白狐の祟り
2010-10-17
Psychic Detective Yakumo episode 3.
The Darkness Of The Tunnel
tonneru no yami
トンネルの闇
2010-10-24
Psychic Detective Yakumo episode 4.
Connecting Spirits ~ Possession~
tamashii o tsunagu mono ~ hyoui ~
魂をつなぐもの~憑依~
2010-10-31
Psychic Detective Yakumo episode 5.
2010-11-07
Psychic Detective Yakumo episode 6.
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.
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Asura Cryin'’ Episode 2
Rating: 2
Review: Asura Cryin'’ is a perfect example of a show that's complicated without being particularly complex. There's a lot of stuff going on, various factions doing their thing, people making plans and maneuvering around one another, much of it while essential information is being withheld. But ultimately it's all pretty mundane, a collection of prefabricated plot elements given a superficial gloss by their sheer density and some artless obfuscation.
Though not exactly comfy, Tomoharu manages to sleep the night away in his violently ventilated new home. The next day he pays a visit to his landlord to explain how he managed to destroy his house in one measly night. By happy accident, he meets Takatsuki on his way back home and learns that she is indeed the same girl who attacked him two nights before. She's also the sole heir of a family of demons masquerading as yakuza. Later he learns that the student council (the fashionable thugs who abducted him the previous night) is actually an organization of anti-demon crusaders willing to go to any lengths to keep Tomoharu's newfound power out of demonic hands—up to and including murder.
The more the show reveals, the less appealing it gets. At least when obscured you can half-convince yourself that the plot might actually be interesting. When exposed to the pitiless light of day, it instead proves to be a creaking lattice of tired clichés: a sadly uninspired tale of strife between the forces of the sacred and profane where the sacred forces are prone to draconian self-righteousness, the “evil” forces turn out to be basically human, and Tomoharu is the wild card that can turn the tide in either direction. Even the show itself seems bored with its plot, drifting frequently into harem comedy...which as one might guess only makes things worse.