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Chrono Crusade Vol.
6: Devil's Advocate
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The journey that the Chrono Crusade has taken anime fans on
has been a spectacular one thus far, and it's been a tale filled
with thrills, chills, and some laughter on many occasions, but the
comedy is over, at least for the time being. The sixth volume of
Chrono Crusade, entitled "Devil's Advocate," shows that it's
time for the series to get very serious indeed . . . . serious as
Hell as a matter to be more precise.
Thus far, Chrono Crusdae really ahs been an outstanding series and
has embodied just about anything and everything that any anime fan
could ever hope to have in a single series. However, there really
ahs been a goal to everything, and it's something that even
self-contained, single episodes can't stop from coming. The real
issue has been Rosette finding her brother, Joshua, the previous
volume completely teased fans with just that; Rosette finally coming
face to face with dear Joshua who now happens to be nothing more
than a pawn for Aion, and that's where this volume picks up.
However, there are numerous problems with what should be a happy
family reunion. Joshua has no idea who Rosette is, and is still
under the impression that his older sister is Fiorette, the woman
who has been caring for him all this time. The added twist though is
that Fio believes this as well, neglecting to realize that her real
sibling is Satella. Yes, the older sister that the Jewel Witch lost
a decade ago is alive and well, and ready to defend Joshua to the
very end, and the twists aren't about to end there either.
This whole meeting and the journey to San Francisco is nothing more
than a very elaborate plot by Aion to bring the Apostles together,
but it's not necessarily to create Pandemonium on Earth. No, he has
other plans and the ceremony is really a means to awaken the true
power that Rosette has inside her. Now, she's become his unwilling
plaything, Chrono seems forever trapped in a body of stone making
him nothing more than a garden statue, and even Minister Remington
reveals secrets of his own. To top this volume off, we get a
fantastic flashback concerning how the "contract," or the timepiece,
was created as well as why, and another Mary Magdalene for years
past who foresaw the terrible future that awaited Chrono.
There may only be three episodes on this sixth volume, but the sheer
power that they have behind them makes this perhaps one of the best
volumes of the series thus far. I've always appreciated the fact
that Chrono Crusade can be very serious and suddenly make you
laugh, and then later offset the mood by filling in some of the
details with an episode that has most of the answers. These three
episodes are very serious, quite dark at times, and heavily
emotional from time to time. The only problem now is just playing
the waiting game for the next volume. Everything is boiling down to
the final battle, and with San Francisco having become the start
point for what could be Armageddon, things really don't look good
for our heroes, though I will make a prediction that Chrono
Crusade will turn things around by going for a "love conquers
all" ending, something that normally I'd be a little bothered by as
it is such a cliché answer, but I think in this case it's really
going to become more of an emotional frenzy instead of being an
average solution.
Chrono Crusade has not only been a fantastic watch thus far,
and will certainly be until the final episode, but ADV has included
some very good extras. Again we find a selection of Azmarie's
Extra's Class that explains various things from the series. Here, we
get more information on Aion's ceremony, not just in relation to the
series, but also from the Biblical standpoint as Chrono Crusade
does draw many things from the Christian religion as well as its
offshoots. The Chrono Crusade Chronicle meanwhile gives us
other information relating to the series including a profile of
Joshua, the Ritual of Atonement, and a summary of the pasts of the
devils here on Earth. You will also find clean opening and closing
animations as well as an unused opening for episode 21 that I
actually like quite a bit with it's weathered and worn look. All
this, and a series of production sketches, too, and if you're still
not satisfied, there is also a reversible cover.
The only thing that I haven't been anxious about with Chrono
Crusade is the finale, and that's going to be marked with the
next volume. This has really been quite a surprise and a treat,
especially since back with the first volume; I really wasn't
expecting to be taken in by the series. I've never been a huge fan
of anime that tries to go for a more Biblical approach, but here the
use of those concepts mixed with a bit of horror vibes, a great deal
of action, and some outstanding animations and backgrounds have made
Chrono Crusade a pleasure and a joy to watch. If you were
still waiting to find out how things turn out by the final episode
before purchasing the series, I'd say you really need to forgo that
premise and just take the dive right now. Chrono Crusade will
have you hooked immediately, and the forces of darkness have never
looked so good as they do here.
Episode 19 - Head
Rosette has finally found her brother, Joshua, after many years of
search, but he hasn't the slightest idea who she is. It's all
nothing more than a plot by Aion to gather the apostles together and
awaken the true power that Rosette has inside, and with Chrono now
lying lifeless on the ground he may very well succeed.
Episode 20 - Poison
While Chrono and Joshua battle one another, Aion has the only thing
that he needs; Rosette. Even Remington seems powerless to stop him
and while the forces of good recover from a costly battle, Aion
beings his final plan to change the world and Chrono, now encased in
stone, can only sit by hopelessly and watch it all unfold.
Episode 21 - Magdalene
Trapped in his prison of stone, Chrono reflects on the past. He
relives when he was close to Aion, he recounts when he met another
like Rosette, the real Mary Magdalene, and he remembers what she had
once told him. But will this be enough to free him, or will he
forever be trapped, unable to help his friend?
-mike-
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Genre:
Supernatural/action/comedy
Series Director:
Koh Yuh
Directed by:
Episode 19 - Tatsuya Abe
Episode 20 - Katsuichi Nakayama
Episode 21 - Noriaki Akitaya
Based Upon the Manga by:
Daisuke Moriyama
Voice Cast:
Tomoko Kawakami (Rosette Christopher)
Akira Ishida (Chrono)
Yoshiko Sakakibara (Kate Valentine)
Sho Hayami (Ewan Remington)
Saeko Chiba (Azmaria Hendric)
Tomomichi Nishimura (Edward Hamilton)
Michiko Neya (Satella Harvenheit)
Kazuhiko Inoue (Aion)
Junko Minagawa (Joshua Christopher)
Natsuko Kuwatani (Fiore)
Yuki Masuda (Sister Anna)
Ema Kogure (Sister Mary)
Noriko Rikimaru (Sister Claire)
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DVD
Features:
Dual Language Japanese/English
English Subtitles
Clean Open/Closing
Production Sketches
Azmaria's Extra Class
Chrono Crusade Chronicle
Contains Episodes 19 - 21
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