All it takes is a single person who wants people to remember. To ensure that the mistakes of the past are never repeated. To create a better future for those that succeed us. It takes no more than a single person, man or woman, child or adult, to instigate an era of change. If there is one emotion that Zankyou no Terror keeps hidden under its belt, it would be loneliness and the desire to be needed, the desire to be heard, and the desire to feel alive. And so what do the terrorists do? They make you listen. And the public is none the wiser because the government told them they were terrorists. Those who would once be called heroes, are now labeled terrorists for standing up against their corrupt government. Our world is far from perfect, and there are things that our governments do that they would be condemned for if it weren't for the utmost secrecy and corruption. And it is because of this realism that the story of Zankyou no Terror becomes far more personal. The world of Zankyou no Terror is identical to our own, and the art style emphasizes this realism. But that is to be expected of people whose first language is not English. The voice acting on the other hand, particularly the American characters, could quite frankly use a LOT of work. The dialogue, while perhaps not flawless, was nonetheless understandable and did not detract one bit from the story. This journey was conveyed through beautiful artwork and a soundtrack the likes of which I have never heard. They develop, not as characters, but as people. They've been through hell and back and it is that hell that has made them into the people we see in this series.
The show constantly reminded me that these kids have a past that no one should want to have.
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Over the course of the series I fell in love with the characters, I cared for them, and when it was all said and done, I wanted to shed a tear for them. But those flaws, to me, are quite insignificant.
In fact if they are reading this review, they're probably laughing their asses off, possibly pointing out where the series had flaws. Perhaps not everyone views it quite like I do. Left as it is, Zankyou no Terror(Terror in Resonance) is a masterpiece. And as much as I would love for there to be more, I can't in good conscience say that there has to be. And while the odds of a continuation are next to zero. As a writer, I was deeply moved by this short story. Not yet." But it was over, and all I could do was sit there and ponder the very clear message that this series had left me with. Has left me in a state of complete catharsis.Īs I sat in my chair following the end of the shows eleven episode run, I was speechless.
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I am no professional anime reviewer, I'm merely a fan who watches anime for their deep messages and personal enjoyment. Not once have I ever considered an anime to be a perfect 10/10. From the characters, to the sounds, the story, the setting, and the eb & flow. And when I watch all of these countless series and films, I think about how similar they all are. And other times it is something I have watched countless times. Sometimes it's something I haven't seen before. Over the past eleven years of my short time on Earth, I have been watching anime. It's been a while since i've watched this but i still feel the same towards this anime like the last time i saw it. This is not a romance anime but real feelings and attachments are involved dude. I love the fact that the characters are realistic that suffer from real problems. I discovered ZNT because of one of its soundtrack and it just triggered me. The music score is what makes Zankyou No Terror so special. This animation has beautiful ost that i still listen to regularly. Think Death Note but with fewer episodes. I can never properly put into words to describe how much i love Zankyou No Terror. I read somewhere that this anime is inspired by the 9/11 incident and that's why the characters are named Nine and Twelve (yes, not eleven). If you're reluctant to watch this, listen to "Bless" by Yoko Kanno and you will have all your reasons on why you should definitely watch it.