

Witch Hunter ROBIN (ウイッチハンターロビン)
Though hidden away from the general public, Witches—those with supernatural powers—have always existed in human societies. Neither numerous nor inherently evil, Witches are nonetheless capable of creating disorder by misusing their powers for criminal means. The task of solving supernatural crimes falls outside of the jurisdiction of normal authorities and is instead handled by the Solomon organization. Having finished her training in Italy, Robin Sena transfers to Solomon's local Japanese branch, STNJ. Possessing powerful pyrokinetic abilities, she is herself a Witch, putting her at odds with STNJ's methods of dealing with rogue Witches. In particular, Robin opposes the use of an elixir called Orbo, which can weaken or even neutralize a Witch's powers. If Robin wants to find her place within the organization, she must find a way to navigate the internal politics of Solomon while also handling the threat of hostile Witches—but both seem to be dangerous for very different reasons. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Though hidden away from the general public, Witches—those with supernatural powers—have always existed in human societies. Neither numerous nor inherently evil, Witches are nonetheless capable of creating disorder by misusing their powers for criminal means. The task of solving supernatural crimes falls outside of the jurisdiction of normal authorities and is instead handled by the Solomon organization. Having finished her training in Italy, Robin Sena transfers to Solomon's local Japanese branch, STNJ. Possessing powerful pyrokinetic abilities, she is herself a Witch, putting her at odds with STNJ's methods of dealing with rogue Witches. In particular, Robin opposes the use of an elixir called Orbo, which can weaken or even neutralize a Witch's powers. If Robin wants to find her place within the organization, she must find a way to navigate the internal politics of Solomon while also handling the threat of hostile Witches—but both seem to be dangerous for very different reasons. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
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Xinil
January 24, 2007
Witch Hunter Robin (WHR) is a dark, mysterious Anime centering around Robin Sena, a witch. Though technically, Robin is no witch, but actually a "craft" user. I won't go into details, but craft users hunt the witch users. Sound interesting? It is. The story behind this show really draws you forward throughout each episode. It's not a boss of the week show, and it's not a mindless action flick. You'll follow Robin as she finds out more and more secrets about the witch hunting organization she works for. The trials she goes through in order to achieve these hidden secrets are quite entertaining. The animation isnothing amazing, but far from mediocre. Most of the series is shot in a dark environment, so be prepared to possibly turn up your screen/video gamma or you might miss a thing or two. By far the biggest plus for WHR is its music score. Absolutely superb opening song "Shell". All the other background music throughout the show fits in wonderfully too. I could not have asked for a more perfect soundtrack. The relationship that grows between Robin and her work colleagues is well drawn out. Robin's motives and actions are appropriate for her personality, and we see her change throughout the show as different things are presented before her. All in all, I really enjoyed this series. There's even some romance development, which is just enough to keep you hoping for something more. Gotta please us Robin fans. :)
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Alexius
June 22, 2008
Witch Hunter Robin is one of those shows that draws you in unconditionally. While some people might not appreciate or enjoy the genre or story, either after the fact or at first glance, I believe that anyone who loves intellectually grasping stories and characterization should at least try out the first few episodes of Witch Hunter Robin. While the story and plot is slow (sometimes tremendously), the overall plotline and conclusion to the anime makes you really see the epic and vast nature of just what was being approached with this series. Starting like any normal "monster-of-the-week" series, you are compelled into the daily investigations ofthe STNJ, a "secretive" detective agency (ala Men in Black) that hunts down abusive witches, individuals with various sorts of powers. Even some of these STNJ members are witches themselves, including the protagonist Robin. Robin is one of those characters that, in my opinion, stays with you long after you forget everything else about the series. As simple as she may seem on the outside, her personality and emotions unravel and become apparent later on in the series, and it does not disappoint. Robin is not the only highly characterized individual in the show, however. I found all of the other characters we met with just as comprehensive a background. The art and sound in this show are very, very good, sporting a soundtrack by the same person who did the music for Rurouni Kenshin. Overall, it was an unforgettable show for me that I both enjoyed and basked watching hours at a time.
Tape
September 18, 2009
Ill just start with the honest truth. This is probably the worst anime i have seen from start to finish. I am usually a person that wont give a show really low scores like I have this one, but I just couldnt hold back. Ill start by telling you what I liked then disliked. What i liked was the idea that the people with the special powers, aren't aliens or people that have had crazy scientific studies done on them and got special powers, they are witches form the ancient times. Thats right those witches they talk about drowning and hanging in Salem. That is what hadme first go O.o this may be a great show. Sadly that is where it stops being good, and starts going down the drain. Lets start with the main character. You would think you get to see a lot of uses of her ability and get an interesting look at her mindset since she is one of these witches. You are wrong just as was. She is in an agency that hunts the bad witches that kill people and yet her power just consists of her catching things on fire. Believe me she does not do this in cool ways nor does her power get better as the show progresses. Her lack of power is not her only flaw, she is a horrible character!!! She is so very boring and is just depressed 99% of the time. And she hardly talks to anyone, nor do you hear much thoughts going on through her head. In this show there is so very little dialogue its annoying. Then there are the fights with the evil witches. They are horrible!!! They are just like the main character, their powers are not interesting int he least bit. One person uses the wind to cut people, and another uses the ground to make you trip and fall. And then these fights last like 4min max, and since the show starts off as a weekly episode witch hunter for the first half, this makes the show so lame and so boring. Then the second half of the show comes and gives you this completely awful story! Its awful because you start to think, who cares about any of this and this show really needed to be turned in a different way. Then trust me, the end makes you go, why did i watch this whole series and why was it so bad. I only watched this show because people on MAL and other sights all have it as such a great show, and it was a total freaking bust. Do yourself a favor and just don't watch this show. If you find this helpful and want to add me as a friend, please do so : )
rkrempel
August 2, 2007
Those less familiar with the gothic/horror/scifi crossover genre might enjoy this series a lot more, at least 1 or 2 points more, than I did. If, on the other hand, you've seen a lot of this sort of stuff, this series will inevitably seem somewhat predictable. I'll not go into details to avoid spoilers, but let's just say that everything in the plot basically ended up doing what I thought it was doing. Masked soldiers, young girl with powers, weirdo green liquid, brooding hero-type, they were all unable to surprise me. Another annoyance was that I couldn't identify with any of the characters, which seemed emotionless,even frigid, to me. Lastly, the plot takes way to long to develop. Nothing of consequence happens in eps. 2-10. So what is good? Well, all of the above may just be a way for the director to allow you to focus on and enjoy the atmosphere of the show. Even though I never managed to "get into" it, I still noticed the obvious attention that was payed to the every scenery, location, costume and just the overall detail. This also means that every now and then something comes up that is not explained, simply because it's part of the scenery and not part of the plot. In all, this anime does a very good job of presenting an alternate reality that is fully believable, and aesthetically pleasing to look at. So, this is probably a very good series for those that enjoy atmosphere but don't usually like the action / magic / supernatural genres, because those elements tend to overwhelm a series' to the point of becoming rediculous. Well, here they don't.
spyrocoot
September 15, 2015
'Witch Hunter Robin' is fairly unique as far as anime goes. It had Witches, a Gothic atmosphere, Christian iconography, realistic character designs and backgrounds and a slow, deliberate pacing intended to draw in a mature audience. It had all the ingredients needed to make it a cult classic, but it never quite took off. It would be easy to say that it wound up forgotten among other early 2000s classics being released around the same time, but I think the answer is more straightforward than that - it simply isn't a very good anime. Its strongest aspects are, without a doubt, the art and sounddepartments, so I shall look at those first. Visually, 'Witch Hunter Robin' is easy on the eye. Simple, realistic character designs are placed against highly detailed backgrounds to good effect. The colour palette is dark, utilising different levels of grey and black to enhance the Gothic atmosphere it has going on. Lighting is used effectively to create mood when required. The action scenes also sport a good frame rate and feature some nicely integrated effects. On the whole, the art and animation is solid and remains consistent for the duration of the show without ever really going beyond the call of duty. Good, but lacks the finesse needed for it to be great. On the aural side of things 'Witch Hunter Robin' fares equally well. The music is done by Taku Iwasaki, famed for his stellar work in 'Now and Then', Here and There' and 'Tengen Toppa Gurren Legann'. Each episode is kicked off by a fast, grungy opening and then concluded by a more reflective, somber end theme. Like the art, the background music is subdued but captures the show's atmosphere perfectly with eerie piano pieces and fast electronic beats. While the OST may be good enough to listen to in isolation, it is undoubtedly better in context. As for the voice acting, it does the job. 'Witch Hunter Robin' is a pretty mellow series, so the voice actors' range aren't greatly tested in either the Japanese or English versions. The English dub is competent, similar enough to the original script without ever being so faithful that it comes across as awkward, so you could get away with watching either audio track. Having now finished discussing the technical merits of 'Witch Hunter Robin', it would make sense to look at the bread and butter of any anime - the story. In a nutshell, 'Witch Hunter Robin' is about a teenage girl who joins the STNJ, an organisation that hunts Witches - beings with supernatural powers such as telekinesis or fire manipulation. With the aid of the hacker Michael, the loud-mouthed Doujima, the psychic Karasuma, the rash Haruto and the mysterious Amon, they all set out to capture Witches. While the premise may sound interesting enough, it's difficult to remain motivated to continue watching when you realise that the first half of the anime is nothing but your typical "Monster of the Week" affair. The first 11-12 episodes follow an episodic format whereby we're firstly shown a murder, the STNJ then perform a little research and finally the Witch is identified and confronted by Robin and co. It quickly becomes repetitive and the only thing keeping the viewer's interest are the very limited titbits of information we gain about the STNJ members. These episodes are on the whole unremarkable and among them I can only recall one highlight - an episode where the Witch happens to be a doctor. What made that episode interesting was the added focus on the Witch himself. This insight allowed the audience to sympathise with him, unlike the other episodes where Witches are treated as inherently evil and devoid of any personality. All a little too black-and-white. Fortunately, the episodic "Monster of the Week" formula is ditched in the second half as a plot begins to develop. Here the focus is shifted to Zaizen (the Director of STNJ Operations) and what his motives are, Solomon HQ, the Orbo, and the mystery surrounding the Factory. While all this is going on we also have a story of self-discovery where we gradually begin to learn more about Robin through a combination of introspection and her interactions with those around her, namely the STNJ members. While the second half is undoubtedly more interesting, it still suffers from its fair share of shortcomings. For one, these episodes lacked cohesion. 'Witch Hunter Robin' hopped from one idea or revelation to the next like a rabbit on crack. It made a frankly straightforward show needlessly difficult to follow and the end result was a bit of a clusterfuck. A consequence of this was just how sudden some of the twists were. The lack of sufficient foreshadowing simply makes them feel contrived more than anything else. A little more diligence with the storyboard would have gone a long way. A special mention must also go to the conclusion. For an anime of this nature the conclusion is absolutely vital, but 'Witch Hunter Robin' swung and missed completely. The whole thing was rushed and left many details and the fates of several characters unresolved. The complete absence of any sort of closure leaves a bitter aftertaste and prompts the viewer to ask as the credits begin to roll, "is that it?". Unfortunately, the disappointment doesn't end there as I am yet to discuss the characters. If I had to describe the cast of 'Witch Hunter Robin' in one word, it would be "forgettable". How you feel about the characters during the first episode isn't too dissimilar from the last. None of the STNJ members seem to have lives outside of their work and in the end feel like pieces to help move the story along rather than genuine characters. You have the chief that always seems to be annoyed at something, the girl that's more interested in goofing off than working and the hacker guy that is rarely ever seen away from his computer. They are clichés and unfortunately they don't really break away from them. The main antagonist is laughably one-dimensional with the side and tertiary antagonists faring no better. Robin is obviously the most fleshed out given the series revolves around her, but even then she does little to endear herself to the viewer. We see her struggles and learn of her tragic past, but because the viewer can't connect with her the impact is minimal. Ultimately the entire cast seemed to lack that charisma and energy which draws us in and keeps us hooked and that is probably the main reason why completing 'Witch Hunter Robin' felt like such a chore. Overall, 'Witch Hunter Robin' is a show which is easier to respect than it is to love. I respect it for trying to be different by appealing to the more mature, western audience. I think it was bold to base an anime around catching Witches and I thought the Gothic atmosphere it had going on was a breath of fresh air. However, 'Witch Hunter Robin' couldn't capitalise on its unique (by anime standards) concept. It was, to be frank, a complete mess. It seemed to be unsure of what direction it wanted to go in and the characters were among the most unremarkable I've seen in a while. Unless you're a huge fan of mystery or are looking for something with that Gothic vibe then I couldn't recommend this anime to anyone. I think there are better options out there to dedicate nine and a half hours of your life to watching.
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