Reviewer: Oscar
Qin's Moon starts out with many battles that never seem to dull you out no matter how many times you watch the same episode. The characters are all different in the sense that each portraits a different life style even though all have come together to the "monist school of thought". In all anime I have watched I can say that the art work and graphics of Qin's Moon are superb just like the Final Fantasy: Advent Children Series. They captivate everything from natural scenery to the fierce battles with extraordinary effects.
If I had to compare this anime I would say that it really is comparable to many of the big hit anime series such as Naruto and Bleach. The young boy Tianming sets out in a journey which he did not pick of his own free will, rather set in place by his own father who died in the process of attempting to assassinate the corrupt king of the Qin Empire. Just like Naruto who had the nine tail sealed inside of him by his father, Tianming is also cursed not with a beast but a life ending curse. In Ichigos case he receives shinigami powers however also becomes involve in many fights which aren't set in motion by him. In Qin's Moon all the characters have a different role which play out well, from a deadly beautiful dancer to a young boy who has the strength of grown warrior man. I love anime like this, it is deeply involved with fights that keep you wanting to watch more but at the same time I have yet to see any fillers episodes in this series so that by itself is a great piece of work.
