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There are also attempts to make the story more intriguing and mysterious by putting in dream sequences and a character whom Bandai has uncreatively tagged the “Mystery Man.” Although the addition of this background mysterious edge contributes to the greater story arc, and gives the story more depth, it is introduced in a somewhat awkward manner that makes it seem out of place. Instead of presenting it so that it blends in with the events of the series, the scenes are randomly placed within the episodes, or abruptly woven into the conversations, making it seem more like an afterthought placed by a producer who wanted to give the series more bite. Other than that, the episodes are very cute and fun to watch.
Life hasn't been the same for Masane Amaha ever since she discovered that she has the power of the Witchblade, an ancient weapon that brings its user great power—as well as great conflict. Masane's troubles continue when she finds out that her daughter Riko isn't actually related to her, and her biological mother comes to take her away. But family relationships are rarely built on DNA alone, and Riko's "real" and "fake" mothers are put to the test when a Neo-gene (a genetically engineered specimen designed to imitate the capabilities of the Witchblade) goes on the rampage. Meanwhile, some startling truths are revealed about the Neo-gene project and the nature of the Witchblade, and Masane realizes that she must protect Riko more carefully than ever.
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