
Director: Koichi Chigira
Opening: Swinging by Muramasa☆
Ending: Tōchōsha-tachi (塔頂者たち) by Kenn
Plot Summary: The summer of "Anu": in a summer once every five years, demons in the mysterious Tower of Druaga lose their powers due to the magic spell cast by a god named "Anu". King Gilgamesh, ruler of the kingdom Uruk, uses the appearance of demons as an excuse to invade the tower and find out the construct's secrets. As 80 years passed, the Uruk army managed to fight back the demons and built a fortress city and safe haven on the very first floor of Druaga. (from back of dvd case)
Review: Aegis of Uruk part of the Tower of Druaga series is short with only 12 episodes, however the reason for this is that they focus only on the more important scenes and leave out the fillers. Each episode is important and each scene plays a large roll in the over all plot.
The only problem with such a sort season is that it's hard to feel any connection with any of the characters. There were a few hints as to what each character's past, but not enough to really make me feel much of a connection.
The animaiton is amazing however and the music is well placed. I really enjoyed the opening theme.
I would recommend this only because the sequel The Sword of Uruk is shaping up to be much more detailed and have a heavier plot then just 'lets get to the top of the tower together!'
Review: Aegis of Uruk part of the Tower of Druaga series is short with only 12 episodes, however the reason for this is that they focus only on the more important scenes and leave out the fillers. Each episode is important and each scene plays a large roll in the over all plot.
The only problem with such a sort season is that it's hard to feel any connection with any of the characters. There were a few hints as to what each character's past, but not enough to really make me feel much of a connection.
The animaiton is amazing however and the music is well placed. I really enjoyed the opening theme.
I would recommend this only because the sequel The Sword of Uruk is shaping up to be much more detailed and have a heavier plot then just 'lets get to the top of the tower together!'
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