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Gunslinger Girl: Il Teatrino |
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Gigavine's Review This was a pretty nice sequel to the original Gunslinger Girl, and the series did a very nice job displaying the story nearly equally on the sides of the protagonists and antagonists. The following contents are of the subbed version: Violence: 8.25. There is, as the title would suggest, a lot of bullets being shot, which cause lifelike amounts of blood to come out of their targets. Along with that, knifes are fairly commonly used, such as in the final episode, where there is a stabbing of the eye. Episode 7 of all the episodes is to me the most violent, with a woman being tazed, tied to a chair, and punched repeatedly in the face. Those punches bring out the amount of blood they would in real life. Nudity: 2.05. The absolute worst the nudity in this series becomes is when the same woman who went through the abuse in episode 7 has her wounds on her back treated. While this happens, she is wearing no upper body clothing, but she fortunately covers her breasts while receiving the treatment. Questionable Religious Content: N/A. Religion is pretty absent in this series, but if it makes anyone feel better, one of the more major characters wears a cross necklace. Other Questionable Contents: 4.15. There is a scene where two adult characters sit and have a small glass of wine, and also, the language is very infrequent, but in episode 7, and possibly episode 6, there is the use of f***, and very few uses of s***. |
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Added: January, 2012 |