User talk:Dwij

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Hi! I am Dwijiri and I'm a student. I'm not really an otaku (manga-obsessed fan) like many of my friends, but 'Baccano!' is one anime that I kept thinking about long after I had finished watching its episodes.

There are a hundred and one reasons to watch this game-changing anime: the story line, the characters and their personalities, the action and dialogues, the style in which its been shot, almost giving it a cinematic feeling, the anime is outstanding and just spectacular.

My favourite 'Baccano!' character, or favourite anime character in fact, would be Luck Gandor, the youngest of the Gandor brothers who wishes to live a simple life but is embroiled into the whole game of crime, enemity, illegal alcohol distribution (the anime is partly set in the Prohibition era in the 1930s), casinos and gambling, and added to that the circulation of a recreated immortality elixir. His role in the anime is somewhat short as compared to that of Firo Prochanezo, but the impression that he leaves behind (atleast for me!) is humongous. In fact, I find his character more complex and interesting than that of Firo which I find rather simple and bland. There is a sort of mystery surrounding this young man. His struggles with his new-found immortality, gangster familly business, and being emotionless (or having to deal with his sudden bursts of anger and his fear of creating a violent rampage) really draw me to him, not mentioning his really good looks. Firo is supposed to be the protagonist according to the writer of 'Baccano!' (It was originally a light novel), but I feel that he's getting much more than what he deserves and I feel Luck Gandor would make the perfect hero, or anti-hero for that matter (given what his profession is.)

Other animes that I adore are 'Ran the Samurai Girl', 'Ouran High School Host Club', 'Prince of Tennis' (I love Ryoma Echizen!), etc. I am also looking forward to completing the episodes of anime 'DuRaRaRa!', which by the way, was originally a light novel that was written by the same writer who wrote 'Baccano!'.