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Kekkaishi is a kind of siege story, a staple of the action-thriller genre that live-action films occasionally excel at, but anime rarely ever touches. Kekkaishi greets the genre head on with shonen enthusiasm and ends up an entertaining show worth watching. Yoshimori and Tokine, our plucky teens, are charged with the seemingly life-long mission to protect a mystical piece of land with their barrier technique. The ability to create barriers of all shapes and sizes by pointing their fingers and shouting "Ketsu!" and destroying the contents of their CGI boxes with "Metsu!" It’s a very cool and unusual technique and the animation remains consistently good throughout the series, so it never gets old watching the two develop their skills, or to watch Tokine take liberties and use her kekkai to smack Yoshimori in the face. The manga is written by a female so you can expect some good characterization for Tokine. The two heroes are on an even level for most of the anime, and being that it’s written by a female, the relationship and romance has a more deft touch to it. Sexist observation? Maybe, but I can tell you that I didn’t really roll my eyes or get bored with any of the lovey dovey moments sprinkled throughout Kekkaishi. [Last Updated: 19 Aug 2013]
Opening Theme:
"Sha la la -Ayakashi NIGHT-" by Saeka Uura [Instr. Ver] [Single]
Ending Theme:
#1: "Akai Ito" by Koshi Inaba [Download]
#2: "Sekaijyuu Doko wo Sagashitemo" by Aiko Kitahara [Instr. Ver] [Single]
#3: "Mai Mirai" by Saeka Uura [Instr. Ver] [Single]
#4: "Kyuukei jikan juppun" by Saeka Uura [Download]
Kekkaishi Original Soundtrack [Download]
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