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Terror in Resonance
Zankyou no Terror
Average Rating: 8.5 / 10

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Content Overview
Violence: 3.5 / 10
Nudity: 1.5 / 10
Theo Theme: 1 / 10
Neg Theme: 2.5 / 10

Brief Description:
Year: 2014

Age Appropriateness: R - 17+ for violence and profanity (myanimelist.net)

Complete at 11 episodes

Link: http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terror_in_Resonance

Description (from Wikipedia): In an alternate iteration of the present, Tokyo has been hit by a terrorist attack that has devestated the city. The only evidence of the culprits is a cryptic video uploaded to the internet which sparks paranoia across Japan. Unbeknowst to the authorities, the terrorist masterminds who call themselves "Sphinx" are two teenaged boys, who go by the names Nine and twelve. Though they apparently should not exist, they have nonetheless decided to "wake up the world" with their heinous plans of destruction, with their fingers on the triggers.
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September, 2014: TheAlbinoMoose [ Already Rated ]

Zankyou no Terror is a beautiful, melancholy story of two guys who just want the truth to be known. The soundtrack and animation is amazing - there are a few moments that are just breathtakingly beautiful, and the music may give you the chills sometimes. The storyline is interesting, and the change of perspective from the police to the bombers keeps it from becoming stale at any point - I will admit that the plot has a few weak spots, though. The characters start off seemingly stereotypical, but as the plot progresses their characters become more compelling.

Violence/Gore:
A few people are shot, not a lot of blood is shown. There are also many explosions. Someone commits suicide by exploding a car.

Nudity/Sexual Content:
Lisa is shown in a bath. A female character wears a short skirt, and shows some cleavage.

Problematic Themes:
The main characters blow up a lot of buildings. Nobody is killed in any of the explosions, and there are reasons behind the bombings, but you may (like me) still find it hard to justify causing such large damage purposefully.

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Added: September, 2014