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1. Kuroneko-sama (Trigun)
Trigun's Kuroneko-sama may not seem all that weird in the first couple of episodes of the series. Sure, he's got kind of a football-head thing going on, but that's just a style choice, right? But then you start to realize...this cat is everywhere. Does it have access to a teleporter? Is it stalking our show's hero, Vash? Could it actually be after Vash's $$60,000,000,000 bounty? Or is it something more philosophical, perhaps a statement on mankind as a lazy observer? Or...you know, maybe it's just a small black cat.
As the first scenes of the show will attest, the initial draw of Basilisk is the same as that of other ninja-oriented shows such as Ninja Scroll or even Naruto: weird, way-out ninja-fightin' action. But, as the numbers of living ninja in the show drop ever lower, so does the action quotient. This volume features no more than a handful of actual combat sequences, yet remains as—if not more—engaging than previous volumes due to the skill with which the show keeps the roundelay of murder and mayhem turning, raising the stakes—both narrative and emotional—with each new battle.
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