Walkure Romanze
Walkure Romanze

Walkure Romanze

2013TV ShowEnded1 SeasonJapanese

Horses dashing gallantly... Knights challenging their own limits... Magnificent, heroic battles highlight the horseback lance sport of jousting. One of the many people fascinated by this proud sport, Takahiro Mizuno, acts as a begleiter (an assistant) to jousting knights as he lives his rather tedious life at Winford Academy.

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IMDb6.7/10
Director: Mamoru KanbeGenres: Anime, Fantasy, Action, Romance

Plot Summary

In a world where ancient gods and mythological beings exist, the Valkyries, warrior maidens who serve Odin, are tasked with protecting humanity. The story follows a young Valkyrie named Brunhilde and her companions as they engage in epic battles and navigate complex relationships in their fight against encroaching darkness. They must confront powerful enemies and make difficult choices to maintain the balance between the divine and mortal realms.

Critical Reception

Walkure Romanze received mixed to positive reviews, praised for its animation quality and character designs, but criticized by some for its plot development and fan service elements. The series found a dedicated audience among fans of fantasy anime and mythology-inspired stories.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its visually appealing animation and distinct character designs.
  • Appreciated by fans of action-oriented fantasy anime with mythological themes.
  • Some viewers found the plot progression to be somewhat predictable and noted the presence of significant fan service.

Google audience: Audience reception on Google is not widely documented, but general sentiment within anime communities leans towards appreciation for its aesthetic and action sequences, with some acknowledging its genre tropes.

Fun Fact

The name 'Walkure Romanze' is derived from 'Valkyrie', referring to the mythological female figures in Norse mythology who choose who lives and dies in battle.

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