Rating:
8.33
Approval:
38.0% (10 votes)
The story of Spiral focuses around Ayumu Narumi, a high school student who is dragged into a murder case as one of his teachers is murdered. Soon, even more crimes are commited and Ayumu gets dragged deeper into a compex net of intrigue and mystery. Is the disappering of his brother some years ago connected to the recent incidents? And who are the mysterious Blade Children?
I found the drwaing style pretty appealing, although there are many still frames and sometimes the motion lacks a bit. In some scenes, the drawing style changes to a more abstract one (similar to GetBackers, if you have seen that Anime/read the Manga, you'll know what i mean). It's used moderate though and therefore not too distracting.
The Opening and Ending are quite catchy. The music through the episodes is quite nice aswell, but a tad too often repeated. It fits the mood of this anime quite well though and adds much to the atmosphere of this anime.
The story starts episodic at first, but spans over several episodes later on. I found the story pretty good. The cases/situations Ayumu has to solve are always rather violent (in nearly every Episode somebody is killed or will be killed if Ayumu doesn't solves a riddle). Together with the detective theme this is quite interesting and much better than the usual "Please help me, my tea pot vanished" detective animes. There's one recap episode in this Anime though. But I guess every 26 eps Anime has to have some of those...
The character development has a focus in the series and both the good and bad sides are portrait extensively. The lines between good and bad seem to blur in the second half of the show, which is a plus aswell. The girlfriend/sidekick Hiyono is pretty funny and not as annoying as in other animes as she plays a rather huge role storywise.
You can always try to solve the mysteries before Ayumu, but unless you're a super detective, you'll most probably fail as the cases are quite complicated. Other than that, you don't have to think much about it to get the drift of this show, so simply sit back and enjoy.
I'd recommend this anime to an audience of 14-16 years and up. There are no explicit scenes of graphic violence, but the overall theme and design is rather directed to a more mature audience (lots of talking, mind battles, plot twists etc).
I haven't seen a comparable anime yet, but if you're into mystery/suspence, you should try this definitely out.
Overall I enjoyed it very much. Unfortunately, in the end there are many questions unanswered :(
They don't even solve the main plot, although the story is finished quite nice.
The fansubs from A-E are of high quality aswell.
CU,
lamer_de