The Vast of the Lioj Witch and Wardrife is an epic tale that encompasses numerous realms, mythical creatures, and extraordinary battles. It takes place in the mystical land of Lioj, where witches and warlords reign supreme. The story follows a group of brave warriors as they embark on an arduous quest to defeat the powerful Lioj Witch and bring peace to the war-torn land. The Witch possesses immense dark magic that threatens to consume the entire world if left unchecked. As the warriors travel through treacherous forests, haunted caves, and ancient ruins, they encounter various challenges and obstacles. Along the way, they meet fascinating characters, both ally and foe, who help shape their destiny.
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Posted: Fri Apr 01, 2011 9:05 pm |
I need a second season of 'Witch Hunter Robin' in my life.
Am I alone on this?
Posted: Sat Apr 02, 2011 3:13 pm |
Probably not going to happen, as it's been 9 years since it aired in Japan.
There was an attempt at a live action spinoff on the SciFi Network http://www.mania.com/sci-fi-channel-goes-supernova-new-shows-series-specials_article_41212.html but it ended up not going into production.
Posted: Sat Apr 02, 2011 3:34 pm |
Hey, if anybody is taking a hand count about WHR getting a second seasone, well.
*waves hand in air enthusiastically*
But yeah, considering 9 years have passed since the first, a second doesn't seem hugely likely.
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Posted: Sat Apr 02, 2011 10:46 pm |
I'm sure there are many people that would love a second season of the series, considering how they essentially left the first with a cliffhanger. However, with how many years it's been since the series ended, it's extremely unlikely there will ever be another season.
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Posted: Sun Apr 03, 2011 10:31 pm |
You could really at least try to provide some substance to the post. Just posting a new thread to say "I like this and I want more" isn't really justifying a whole thread.
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Posted: Mon Apr 04, 2011 12:02 am |
I too would be extremely interested in a second season for the show, but I'm also a realist, which makes me point out, as others have, that the show is nearly a decade old and the chances of a sequel are next to nothing.
Posted: Mon Apr 04, 2011 3:05 am |
What would the sequel do? Pretty much everything was wrapped up in the 1st season.
Orbo is Soylent Green. Fear and envy, mixed with a healthy dose of power lead to villainy. Every character had a hidden side.
Oh, and Crispin Freeman was served a pretty big helping of irony concerning the dub.
The only things left for a sequel to do are to explicitly show that Amon lived (since the ending addressed Robin IIRC), and perhaps deal with the Church. The Church is the only thing in the universe that I could see creating a conflict (and thus show) worthy of the first season.
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Posted: Mon Apr 04, 2011 4:08 am |
Well we didn't get all of the info spoiler[ on Robin's creation. It was drowned out by people talking over it. It was also inferred that the hunters were all descendants of witches even if they hadn't developed powers. Fighting fire with fire so to speak. Karasuma, and Amon for instance. She was a confirmed witch and one or more of Amon's folks were too. We didn't see if Amon actually has powers though and we don't know about Sakaki or Dojima. Lastly, there was that whole subplot with that really old witch who was trying to tell Robin something regarding the origin of witches and possibly something else. ] That's what I remember anyway, but it's been a while since I last saw it so there could be more too.
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Witch Hunter Robin Vol. 2
The second disc of WHR retains the momentum of the first disc, once again featuring a group of stand alone tales of the occult, and Robin's troubled integration into the STN-J organisation.
The cases on this disc include a bunch of killer dolls, a disappearing Witch and a man with mysterious healing powers. Whilst the caseload is varied, the cold and sombre tone remains resolute throughout.
Probably the most interesting thing about this second disc is the depiction of Witches as a very varied community - not all are evil, and some are actively using their power to help others (in a misguided way, admittedly). This newfound humanity lends a depth to proceedings, although a story arc is still sorely missing and would help to create some much needed direction - nice as it is to have a stand alone episode to watch, it could do with a few storylines to tie it all together to create something a little more coherent.
Still, this is a minor niggle in what is proving to be a mature and entertaining series, with a style all its own. The English voice cast remain palatable, although this is one series where the original Japanese cast stand head and shoulders above their Western counterparts. In a series that (so far) lacks emotion, you need as much help as you can get, and although the English cast try their best to create a sombre mood, it can be a little wooden at times.
So all in all, WHR retains much of its quality, and the stories remain entertaining, but it could just do with some direction to add a little zest to proceedings now that the initial "wow" factor has grabbed us.
And you still can't beat that theme tune.
Solomon (Witch Hunter Robin)
Solomon is an organization that features in Witch Hunter Robin.
Along the way, they meet fascinating characters, both ally and foe, who help shape their destiny. The battle scenes in the Vast of the Lioj Witch and Wardrife are awe-inspiring, filled with magical spells, supernatural beings, and epic sword fights. The warriors showcase their exceptional skills and unwavering determination as they confront the Witch's minions and unravel her dark secrets.
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Throughout their journey, the group also learns valuable lessons about friendship, sacrifice, and the power of unity. They discover hidden strengths within themselves, pushing past their limits to overcome impossible odds. The world-building in the Vast of the Lioj Witch and Wardrife is extraordinary, with vivid descriptions of fantastical landscapes, majestic cities, and mythical creatures. The reader is immersed in a rich tapestry of fantasy, where every corner holds a new surprise or danger. As the climax approaches, the warriors face their ultimate challenge – a final showdown with the Lioj Witch. In a battle of epic proportions, the fate of the entire world hangs in the balance. It is a battle between light and darkness, good and evil, where only the bravest and most skilled will emerge victorious. The Vast of the Lioj Witch and Wardrife is a captivating and thrilling tale that grips the reader from the very first page. It is a story of heroism, triumph, and the enduring power of hope. As the journey concludes, the reader is left with a sense of wonder and awe at the vastness of the Lioj Witch and Wardrife..
Reviews for "The Lioj Witch and Wardrife: Guardians of the Otherworld"
1. John - 1/5
I was really disappointed with "Vast of the Lion Witch and Wardrobe". The movie felt slow and dragged on for too long. I found it hard to connect with the characters and the plot was confusing. The visuals were beautiful, but that was the only redeeming factor for me. Overall, I found the film to be a letdown and not worth the hype.
2. Sarah - 2/5
While I appreciate the effort that went into the visuals of "Vast of the Lion Witch and Wardrobe", I felt that the story lacked depth. The characters felt one-dimensional and I couldn't invest in their journey. Additionally, the pacing was off, making the movie feel longer than it actually was. The concept had potential, but it fell short in execution. I wanted to like it more, but unfortunately, it didn't leave a lasting impression on me.
3. Michael - 2/5
I was really excited to watch "Vast of the Lion Witch and Wardrobe", but it didn't live up to my expectations. The storyline was confusing and I struggled to follow along. The movie also felt disjointed, and I found it hard to stay engaged. The special effects were impressive, but they couldn't make up for the weak plot. Overall, I was left feeling underwhelmed and unsatisfied.
4. Emily - 3/5
"Vast of the Lion Witch and Wardrobe" had some visually stunning moments, but unfortunately, that was the only aspect that stood out for me. The plot felt convoluted and it was hard to keep track of what was happening. While the acting was decent, the characters lacked development and depth. I was hoping for a more captivating and cohesive story. Overall, it was an average film that didn't quite hit the mark.