


L’histoire de Cross Ange: Tenshi to Ryū no Rondo se déroule dans un monde où l’humanité est parvenue à faire sienne une technologie appelée Mana, faisant entrer le monde dans une utopie où guerre, famine, pollution et autres problème ont été éradiqués. Angelize est la première princesse de l’Empire Misurugi. Aimée de son peuple, elle est supposée un jour succéder au trône. Cependant sa lumineuse existence va prendre une tournure bien sombre lorsqu’elle découvre qu’elle est une Norma, un être incapable de manipuler le Mana, considéré comme hérétique par ses pairs. Devenue une paria elle s’isole sur une île reculée, où elle rejoint d’autres filles Norma dont la vie n’est constituée que de combats, affrontant à bord de robots appelés Barameiru des dragons venus d’une autre dimension.
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Cross Ange is a masterpiece. AOTS. No scratch that... Anime of the Year. http://i.imgur.com/LnHM5LS.jpg
[9/10] If you want a great sci-fi story about human nature, social engineering, racism, and discrimination with complex character relationships this might be right for you. If you can't overlook some sexual content then you might want to pass. What's Good: The characters are really good (not one dimensional), the story is well done and paced. I'm not a mecha fan but the fights are not the focus nor drawn out. There is a large cast of strong recurring female characters that are done well. There are only three recurring male characters but this is not a harem and works with the plot. What's Bad: Explicit lesbian sexual content: This is primary isolated to the first few episodes (three scenes, PUSH THROUGH IT, it's worth it) when the character is first sent to a all female "prison" (this is reminiscent of the show "Orange is the New Black" and unfortunately probably more realistic than sexist). Other than the fact that there are clear lesbian couple it's mostly dropped after that. I would assume this is what "acidfreecookies" is calling sexist (unfairly discriminatory against one sex in favor of the other) but I would disagree. The most sexist thing about it is that basically all males are the "bad guys" except one who is often a bumbling klutz.






















