"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.
Psychic Detective Yakumo 03
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Pandora Hearts Episode 2
Rating: 3
Review: Oz's coming-of-age ceremony gets fully underway as the good and the great gather for his party. Oz takes some time out before the ceremony proper to flirt outrageously (and ineffectually) with Sharon, the young heiress of the Reinsworth family, and then hits the main hall for the night's big event. The ceremony falls apart, however, when the long-silent clock that Oz swears his oath by awakens, followed by a sneak attack by a group of hooded warriors. But before the Hooded Ones can complete whatever arcane ritual they are enacting, the girl from Oz's vision interferes and, in the form of a giant humanoid rabbit, beats them brutally down. Far from helping, though, the girl delights cruelly in Oz's misfortune as the confrontation ends in tragedy, dooming him to confinement in the fabled prison of Abyss.
Pandora Hearts does so many things right. It puts Yuki Kajiura's top-flight score to good use, and is quite effectively atmospheric, building a nice sense of dread before unleashing the pains of hell on poor Oz. There's a lot of “people behaving mysteriously” mumbo jumbo, but contrary to the norm, the mumbo jumbo is genuinely mysterious. Watching Ayako Kawasumi play viciously against type (as the twisted Alice) is a joy, and the episode's final act is a nasty bit of work that leaves Oz in a very interesting place emotionally speaking. With all of those good qualities, it's a special kind of painful to watch the show commit stylistic suicide by yoking itself to a series of action scenes that, to put it delicately, suck ass. Poorly animated, badly paced, and lethally uncool, they're ugly little reminders that director Takao Kato was indeed the guy behind the action-retarded shonen vehicle Buso Renkin.