![]() ![]() She takes a bit of an interest in Adlet, and seems to be delighted to be one of the chosen. She comes across as somewhat mischievous and secretive at first, which later evolves into full-on manipulation at times. The first character and fellow hero he meets up with is Princess Nashetania, who plays up the "mystery beauty" a little bit too hard when she visits him in jail and at all times afterward. except that the town itself, particularly its leaders and the two guys Adlet defeated, comes across as a bunch of really sore losers. Hilariously, he earns himself a trip to the local town jail for his troubles, which is honestly in line with what he deserves. He does come across as a massively arrogant tool at first, though a look back at his childhood later takes some of the edge off that by explaining why he's acting like he does. He makes one hell of an introduction when he basically photobombs an official duel between two characters and defeats both of them through an admittedly impressive array of tools and gadgets. Don't worry if you missed it the first time he told you, because he'll only remind you about it every chance that he gets. But, perhaps much like its main character, the show got a little full of itself, because for most of the 12 episodes that makes up this cour, that's just what we get.Īdlet Meyer is the strongest man in the world. ![]() Indeed, the intriguing angle of the show - the "whodunit" mystery - was one of the reasons I wanted to watch it to begin with, and for what it's worth, the show is pretty good at it. ![]() Or rather, it's not that Rokka is a bad show, but it is definitely one of the most frustrating shows I've watched in a long time, and for mostly reasons that are new to me, at least in anime. Rokka -Braves of the Six Flowers- had a problem that was basically the opposite of that. One of my big problems during seasonal rundowns is going through so many shows, dismissing a lot of them from sounding dumb, and then having that show completely turn that opinion around. only to find out that the grand total of heroes now number seven. After setting out and getting into some mishaps on the way, he finally arrives at the meeting point. Rokka -Braves of the Six Flowers- SynopsisĪdlet Mayer has long since wanted to be a hero, and when the self-proclaimed "strongest man in the world" gains the mark of the flower, an indication that he's been chosen to be one of the six heroes destined to save the world from Youma, he's thrilled, to say the least. Notes: Based on a light novel series written by Ishio Yamagata, with illustrations by Miyagi and published by Shueisha. Length: Television series, 12 episodes, 24 minutes eachĭistributor: Currently licensed by Pony Canyon USA, also available streaming on CrunchyrollĬontent Rating: PG-13 (Violence, social upheaval, mild fanservice.)Īlso Recommended: 12 Kingdoms, Yona of the Dawn ![]()
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