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Watch Twin Star Exorcists Episode 7 Online at Anime-Planet. Arima returns to Tokyo to give the Twin Star Exorcists a trial to test their skills. But it's not the kind of test they were anticipating, with an unexpected reward.
Bryce Papenbrook has worked in many important roles in the past such as:Meliodas from the Seven deadly sinsEren Jaeger from Attack on TitanKirito from Sword art Onlineand Rin Okumura from Blue ExorcistI'm glad that Rokuro's VA seems to be a well known in the industry and has many important roles in the past and choose him for Rokuro who just like his previous roles is a protagonist of a shounen series so him as Rokuro is a safe choice while also could mean that he may not make him sound unique at the same time. I'm expecting alot from him since he looks like the man for the job but also I hope he will able to deliver when the time comes.Cassandra Lee Morris as Benio Adashino. Who has also voicedLeafa from Sword art OnlineSaki Mikajima from Durararaand Ernesta Kuhne from Asterisk Wars are some of the well known roles I managed to found.As I will mention later on I honestly think that she would fit better for Mayura instead of Benio.
The reason I'm saying this is because her voice as I listen some her roles on YouTube seemed the type of the character that loves and cares about you like Mayura where Benio in the series is more of a fighting and determed person but I want to hope that she will do fine regardlessLaura Summer as Mayura Otomi. Vic Mignogna is very well known English voice actor who has voiced popular characters such as:Broly from the Dragon Ball seriesEdward Elric from Fullmetal AlchemistObito Uchiha(kid) and Nagato from Narutoand Ikkaku Madarame from Bleach are some of his well known performances.With this I'm very conficted because why I like his work and how he potrays the roles he is given to him I don't know if he can match to Yuto's character. I really want to give Vic a chance for this one because it will either be a big success since Yuto is ruthless and he has voiced Broly so that's a pass but Yuto is also nothing like Broly hopefully he will sound something like Obito because it will be sad to see the main antagonist voice to be a disaster.Erica Lindbeck as Kohana.
Ok this is the most stupid of all the list for those who don't know Erica has done many importand roles in anime such as:Kaori Miyazono from Your lie in AprilJericho from the Seven Deadly SinsEli Ayase from Love Liveand Ren Gyokuen from MagiSo why such a well known voice actor is given a role for a minor character such as Kohana that only gets few lines only in the first episode? This is a waste of a good talent that could have been used for other major female characters in the show like Miku,Sakura or Suzu the Basara but they decided to giver a role like that? That's is just awful to hear and when I saw the characters she played before I thought are they stupid? Why don't they give her a proper role? Smh whateverTodd Haberkorn as Ryogo Nagitsuji. This choice is ok in my book not to great not that bad so no major problems with that choice, Tobb has also given his voice toNatsu from Fairy TailAllen Walker from ManMomo from Good Luck Girl!and Judar from MagiAs we can see from his previous works he had quite the importand roles and him playing Ryogo a character that wants to help Rokuro and is a brother figure to him it's good that it is someone that seems that could possibly fit the role. But watching the roles he has done as a whole and the personalities he has done it would have been better to do a character who is more charesmatic like Kankuro or Tenma from the twelve guardians.
But since he is taken the role of Ryogo I guess we can expect him to deliver his lines well.Joey Lotsko as Kinako. Joey from what I seen in animenewsnetwork has mostly small roles when it comes to anime but he seems to have voiced Paul Hanbridge from My little witch Academia but he didn't get the credit for it. So him playing Kinako I'm honestly fine with it since Kinako in the anime tends to be annoying at times so who ever was to voice him couldn't make much change in my books. But giving Kinako to him who seems to know how to voice mostly side characters it's okay and I believe we will have no issues with him.Alex Evette as Kinu FurusatoNow this actor accourding to animenewsnetwork is getting her deput in voice acting with Kinu so I can't have a picture of how Kinu will sound like. It's nice that to see a new actor is included in the dub but I'm also worried of how she will handle Kinu's role since she does appear in the 1st episode and talks quite a bit in the first couple of episodes and does explain Benio's backstory and introduces to the rest of the characters so she does have an important role for setting up Benio's character so I'm curious how she will perform.Brian Beacock as Shinnosuke Kunizaki. Brian as a voice actor according to his previous roles seems to be know how to voice Shinnosuke since he is a supportive character in the series. Some of his well known roles are:Yumichika Ayasegawa from BleachRenzo Shima from Blue ExorcistChojuro from the Naruto seriesWalker Yumasaki from DurararaHonestly when I saw that this guy voiced Renzo and Walker I'm confident to say that he will do great as Shinnosuke because just like those two Shinnosuke tends to share some of the character traits that they do have like teasing others while he seems to know when to take action and when to be retreat.
So i look forward of how he will potray and voice Shinnosuke despite being a side character he has some moments after the time skip or when the group is just relaxing.Kate Higgins as Subaru Mitejima. She has voiced Karin Kurosaki and Retsu Unohana from BleachC.C from Code Geassand Sakura Haruno from NarutoNow this for me is the second best choice from all the roles here. I'm really happy that the voice who did Retsu from Bleach is going to voice Subaru because both of them talk kinda the same calm way and i look forward of how she will perform for Subaru since she is helping both Rokuro and Benio in the anime to hook up along with Tatara in the start of the series while also she can be quite violent while having her calm and elegant voice just like Unohana.
So I'm really excited for this role giving into Kate and I hope for the best.Johnny Yong Bosch as Shimon Ikaruga. Now this is the one I'm the most excited to hear about.
For those that don't know Johnny is mostly famous for the following roles:Ichigo Kurosaki from BleachYukio Okumura from Blue ExorcistIzaya Orihara from Durararaand Lelouch Lamperouge from Code GeassThe man himself voicing Shimon and I'm glad that someone as well known voice actor is included in the cast of the Twin Star Exorcists. But while i'm glad that Jonny is voicing Shimon a character that sets an example for the other guardians along with Seigen in the beginning of the series and he is a major character that appears in many episodes along Rokuro and Benio so is good that someone like him is voicing Shimon.My thoughts on the castOverall while we don't have the whole cast for all the characters yet.
I like that well known voice actors are part of my favourite series but some of the choices of the directors are questionable and some terrible in my book. While I don't watch dub all that often I will watch this because it's twin stars but that doesn't save of how horrible or good this will be in my eyes. I want to be optimist and hope that this dub will turn out to be at least average so that many dub only watchers can enjoy and hopefully thus give the manga a chance in the future.
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It feels like every year there’s that one anime that flies under everybody’s radar despite having all the elements to become a big hit. When Twin Star Exorcists dropped in 2016, I had only heard murmurs about its 50-episode run, with most of them echoing the “it doesn’t follow the manga” sentiment. I hadn’t read the manga at all, so I went into Twin Star Exorcists with absolutely no knowledge of the plot or any expectations of quality.
After watching the first three episodes, I became a little surprised that something this simplistic faded into obscurity so quickly. Twin Star Exorcists seemed like a perfect starter anime for more casual viewers. As it went on, I began to understand why there wasn’t much fanfare about it. It’s not bad, but it’s not all that good either.THE LOWDOWNKegare, evil spirits that dwell in a realm known as “Magano,” have terrorized humanity for hundreds of years. A group of spiritual warriors, the exorcists, have been doing their hardest to subdue the Kegare for generations, allowing humans to live a relatively peaceful life. With the sudden increase in Kegare activity, the chief exorcist in Japan seeks out the fabled “Twin Star Exorcists” who are destined to give birth to the most powerful exorcist, the Miko.
Two fourteen-year-olds, Rokuro Enmado, a former exorcist traumatized by a tragedy two years prior, and Benio Adashino, a gifted exorcist prodigy, cross paths and are chosen to be the most likely candidates for filling the role of the Twin Stars. Faced with this forced prophecy, Rokuro and Benio now must balance cleansing the Kegare and living with each other.THE CHARACTERSAs expected from a standard shounen series, Twin Star Exorcists has a basic level of characterization that borders on predictable. Outside of his dark past, Rokuro is your typical screaming screw-up character that’s only competent during battle. Benio contains many common traits of the “powerful stoic” character: a lack of relying on others, minimal emotions, quiet voice, a strong sense of justice, etc.
As the story progresses, our Twin Stars begin to grow into something more than their tropes. Witnessing Rokuro grow out of his reluctance to return to exorcism for the sake of his family was a well-done emotional turnabout. It made me appreciate Rokuro just a little bit more. Benio slowly opening up to Mayura, and later Rokuro, made her all the more charming for me. Benio became a character I was quite fond of by the time this batch of episodes finished. Throwing away a lot of her stubborn pride, showing weakness, and a wider array of facial expressions added a wonderful dosage of humanity to her personality.The word is out!
Thrilled to voice Rokuro Enmado in Twin Star Exorcists! 🌟🌟— Bryce Papenbrook (@BrycePapenbrook)Unfortunately, the rest of the cast left minimal impact on me. It was as if a lot of the secondary characters were there one second and then disappeared halfway through. Ryogo Nagitsuji, Rokuro’s “older brother,” and his two comrades, Shinnosuke and Atsushi, are practically abandoned by the time episode six or seven come around. Ryogo did serve as a suitable catalyst for Rokuro’s return to exorcism.
During the action scenes, he and his two teammates only served to get their butts handed to them until Benio or Rokuro came along to save the day. Such a disappointing use of characters. Some of the other characters, such as chief exorcist Arima Tsuchimikado, Guardians Shimon Ikaruga and Subaru Mitejima, and Rokuro’s teacher Seigen Amawaka were intriguing. Their appearances were limited as their importance most likely comes later in the series.We catch a glimpse of two primary antagonists in the series for a few of the episodes.
Our main antagonist, Yuto Ijika, shows up in episode nine. His introduction came at one of the most pivotal points of character growth for Benio and Rokuro, and I felt that his overall presence was underwhelming. I found Yuto more annoying than anything, especially since he killed the climactic emotional moment between Rokuro and Benio before it could be explored more. It’s a shame because I think his appearance would have been more impactful if they just waited a little bit longer for Rokuro and Benio to mature. A humanoid Kegare, known as a “Basara,” Kamui, appears in episodes 12 and 13, holding a connection to Benio’s past.
A simple “I need a challenge” character that kills and mentally tortures humans for kicks, I found myself more invested in him than our main villain.The worst thing about Twin Star Exorcists for me is the addition of Benio’s familiar, Kinako. Kinako’s entire existence in this series boils down to brown-nosing the everloving heck out of Benio and nothing else.
Every time he showed up and opened his mouth, I found myself groaning out loud. After doing some research about his origins within the whole franchise itself, my irritation and disappointment grew exponentially. Kinako first appeared in the anime, but later showed up in the manga under different, and much better circumstances. Kinako develops into a full character, with a complete character arc and no fanaticism of Benio. His existence in the anime is borderline puzzling with how much better the manga counterpart ended up.Crunchyroll Adds Twin Star Exorcists 's English Dub.
Dub of 2016 series is available streaming now— Anime News Network (@Anime)THE STORYThe overall plot is nothing new, but it executes it just well enough to function. It’s a standard story of young warriors thrust into new scenarios due to destiny.
The series stays fairly formulaic, presenting some daily life trouble until the Kegare attack. After the attack, the problem is resolved. Lather, rinse, and repeat until a major villain shows up.
It gets a little bit tiring during the earlier episodes, when the characters’ personalities aren’t established outside of basic tropes. Later on, it becomes annoying in a different sense when there’s a whole episode dedicated to character building to force an obligatory Kegare battle at the end. It doesn’t help that a lot of the fights aren’t anything special. The whole decision to shoehorn a battle into every episode just seemed like a waste of valuable time they could have dedicated to the characters.During the “daily life” segments, Twin Star Exorcists tends to have a fair number of attempts at comedy.
Sometimes, it works, but oftentimes, it falls flat on its face. I did chuckle at some of the interactions between Benio and Rokuro once they begin living together. The silent side character, Tatara, is a completely ridiculous anomaly that gave me a lot of joy. Otherwise, the comedy boils down to one of the following: 1) dunking on Rokuro (bonus points if he’s compared to Benio), and 2) shipping two fourteen-year-old kids (a few times getting a tad bit on the extreme side, of which I wasn’t a fan). The worst part about number two is that it’s the most frequent form of comedy because it’s supported by the entire plot of the series itself (claiming that Rokuro and Benio need to have a child to save the world).
As soon as Rokuro and Benio began living together, it was the only form of comedy present, and I was over it not even a full episode in.THE VISUALSStudio Pierrot isn’t a studio I particularly enjoy, thanks to their questionable adaptation choices and mid-grade (and sometimes low-grade) animation. Twin Star Exorcists sadly isn’t wholly immune to the “Pierrot curse.” However, the visuals aren’t as bad as I thought they’d be. Some of the action shots during the most pivotal moments are dynamic and extremely well-done. The Japanese RPG-styled cut-ins that occur when a character yells the name of their finishing move were cool, and they admittedly gave me a massive smile on my face. Unfortunately, a lot of the other obligatory Kegare exorcism sequences are chock full of still images and some attacks that lack impact. There were also a lot of noticeably jank-looking faces and bodies further into the series, with some of the most egregious looking ones happening around episode 11.
At the very least, the coloring and art style overall look great. The weapon designs, the runes that appear on the exorcists’ bodies, and the Kegare designs look fantastic. With some tweaking, this series could’ve been a visual powerhouse.Key Animation: Shinya Takahashi (高橋 しんや) (?)Anime: Twin Star Exorcists (双星の陰陽師) (2016)— randomsakuga (@randomsakuga)THE AUDIOI was surprised by the soundtrack of Twin Star Exorcists. Several times while watching, I found myself grooving in my seat. There’s some standard sounding background music, but there are also a lot of neat electronic pieces, ranging from dubstep to trap as well. The rest of the sound design is solid, but not anything to write home about.The English dub, recorded at Studiopolis, is overall decent.
Most of the voices are serviceable, not much in the way of fantastic, with a few exceptions. Mayura, Yuto, Kinako, and most of the incidental background characters were the weakest links in the dub for me. They sounded the most awkward and had some spotty reads here and there.
It didn’t help that Mayura’s voice actress, Laura Summer, previously voiced Patamon in the classic Digimon series, because that was all I could think of when hearing her talk.On the flip side, Cassandra Morris gives an astounding performance as our heroine, Benio. Every facet of Benio, the stoicism, the scathing honesty, and especially her rare moments of weakness, shines brightly through her performance. Honestly, Benio might be my favorite role that Cassandra Morris has landed to date. I’m tempted to keep going with Twin Star Exorcists solely because of her. As for other dubbed highlights, Matthew Mercer as the chief exorcist Arima sounds silly and bombastic. It’s evident that he had a blast bringing Arima to life. Ben Diskin as Kegare powerhouse Kamui was a perfect balance of uncaring, sinister, and apathetic.
Kate Higgins’s performance as Subaru Mitejima was somewhat unconventional and not at all what I expected, but the country girl vibe fit so well that it hurt.TWIN. You can hear me as Benio starting July 24. Been working on this for over a year and just wrapped last week. Can't wait to unleash this beast on you guys.— Cassandra Lee Morris (@SoCassandra)THE VERDICTTwin Star Exorcists is a simple turn-your-brain-off series that’s not a bad watch. Unfortunately, questionable episode framing, mediocre comedy, and underwhelming action mar this series and keep it from being something better. I won’t say it’s an inherently bad series by any means, but it’s too unfocused to call a good series.