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7/10
Decent but ultimately forgettable shonen series
Tweekums21 September 2013
Warning: Spoilers
This anime follows bounty hunter Sven Vollfied who finds himself protecting Eve; she may look like an ordinary girl but she is in fact a weapon that uses nanotechnology who is being hunter by the Chronos Organisation. Train Heartnet, better known as 'Black Cat' is one of Chronos' elite assassins; he is meant to be hunting Eve but eventually ends up protecting her alongside Sven. Soon they are forced to confront another former member of Chronos; Creed Diskenth. He has created a rival organisation and plans to take over the world.

This shonen series is entertaining enough with a decent mix of action and humour although it will never be a classic… it is the sort of series that is fun enough while you watch it but I suspect most details will be forgotten shortly after finishing it. The plot is fairly standard as our protagonists confront various cliché antagonists. The main story involving Creed ends with four episodes to go and a new problem arises; it feels as though the makers created a twenty episode series and just as they finished they were told four more episodes were needed which leads to a somewhat disjointed ending. For all these criticisms I still think this is worth watching as it is never boring, there are plenty of great moments.

These comments are based on watching the series in Japanese with English subtitles.
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7/10
Pretty-good anime:)
shaun-scott971 July 2013
I heard of this anime from a friend who had watched it when she was young. She said that i may enjoy watching it, so lent it to me. When i read over the back of the anime i was greeted with a strong back-line. The anime sounded like my kind of genre, so i started to watch it. The 1st 5 minutes of the anime was a little blurring, not very eye-catching. However as i continued to watch it, i got more tied in. The characters in the anime, were like that, of any other anime, not very eye-catching. The plot was balanced. I believe that i thoroughly enjoyed this anime, but i wouldn't recommend it. I believe a strong seven can be rewarded.
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7/10
Just Alright
SquigglyCrunch29 October 2015
Black Cat is an interesting series, with a decent plot and characters, but in both of these it still suffers.

The characters, specifically the two main ones, are cliché. But they don't always feel that way. Sometimes they do, sometimes they don't. They really don't know how to feel. One character though, Sven, is consistently a great character. All the other secondary characters felt like nothing, and were largely ignored.

The plot is, although interesting, very rushed. I found there were a few plot-holes here and there, just to speed up the process. I don't know if they had an episode limit or what, but I especially noticed that the last episode was incredibly rushed and overall a pretty bad episode. Everything else was rushed too. Every episode had a resolution to whatever new conflict had arisen at the end. Sure, there was the main conflict, but all the smaller ones never carried over into other episodes, and it just felt lazy. The show would've benefited greatly from more episodes and more time spent on each one.

The action is okay. The fights are interesting enough, but sometimes characters just feel blatantly overpowered, and makes some fights feel one- sided.

The show has a lot of magic in it, but it all fits really well into the universe, which is really interesting.

Overall, Black Cat is just okay. The characters are decent (with the exception of Sven), the plot is rushed, the action is okay, but it has just enough magic so that it doesn't feel like everyone's a wizard. I wouldn't recommend this show personally, but it's still decent.
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7/10
If you loved cowboy bebop
kchikwete30 June 2019
This show is a cowboy bebop copy cat down to origin stories and some episodes. but imitating the greats is not always bad especially when you do it well and add your own flavours with the resolution and character arc of the lead character inspiring as he finds himself n learns to forgive. Its still one of my early favourites and the dub is great. The opening is one of the best ever
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9/10
Anime's Lone Wolf
bmoore077 July 2015
Not every anime has a great beginning. Monster's first episode was very good but there were no signs of that becoming a classic until the fourth episode. Trigun's first episode was underwhelming to say the least, filled with over-the-top gunfights and a "Who's the real Vash?" plot line that quickly turned dull, but the second episode, for me, was what really kicked off the series. From the first episode, from the very beginning, you can tell that Black Cat is special, but this anime's plot, on the surface, is one of the most generic imaginable. Young hero witnesses a loved one being killed and the hero embarks on a fury-filled journey for revenge (Tell me you haven't heard that one before), but there's so much more to Black Cat than what you'd expect from a summary like the aforementioned one. Black Cat is an action-oriented anime with major focuses on comedy and drama, and even a hint of romance.

Like the plot, Black Cat's four central characters appear as cookie cutter models often seen in other anime. At first glance, the protagonist is the brooding young adult, Sven is the cool guy, Eve's the quiet one, and Rinslet's the kind but loudmouthed young woman. There's more to these characters than the models will lead you to believe, especially for Train Heartnet, the protagonist. Codenamed Black Cat, Train is an infamous assassin for the shady organization Chronos, cold-bloodedly taking lives with Hades the handgun, until he is influenced by the beautiful Saya, an experienced sweeper (bounty hunter), to sever ties with Chronos and his lifestyle of bloodshed. At the series' start, Train is a certified loner, his hobby gazing thoughtfully at the moon, drinking cold bottles of milk while awaiting his next assignment. A self-described "stray cat roaming", Train, in his journey, is revealed to have more layers to his character, at times a carefree traveler with an often-hungry stomach, and in fights a confident challenger with strength, agility, and marksmanship on his side. Train Heartnet is an interesting character in a show filled with them.

Sure, Train's an amazing protagonist, but what really elevates Black Cat overall is the focus on the other characters. Eve is the blond- haired android of few words, a lover of books and fireworks, someone who's filled with kindness but isn't afraid to fight either. Sven Vollfied is my favorite character, a veteran sweeper with an eye- patch, green hair, a secret power, a tragic past, a really laid-back personality, a briefcase filled with weapons, and a gentleman's code he really doesn't want to break. Rinslet Walker is Black Cat's sole weak spot in characterization, a gifted computer hacker with a personality eerily similar to Dragon Ball Z's Bulma, a character lacking in depth, uniqueness, and screen time. Creed Diskenth, the main villain, is without a doubt Black Cat's strongest showcase of characterization, a combination of Dragon Ball's General Blue, Knives Millions, and Legato Bluesummers (the latter two of Trigun fame), a genocidal, sadistic, flower-bearing God-wannabe whose obsession with Train borders on the homosexual. Black Cat's cast, infusing an overdose of comedy into the anime, is among the greatest models of characterization ever assembled.

Daia no Hana, Black Cat's opening, electrifies, the theme song, reflective at times and fast-paced at others, a phenomenal way to introduce the upcoming episode (the second opening, while good in its own fashion, isn't as memorable as the first). Black Cat's soundtrack is also a sight to behold (or rather something to hear), Train's theme song highlighting your favorite former assassin's entrance to the battlefield, and Saya's song making me want to punch Creed in the face for what he did in episode 6 (This anime even has opera music in particularly dramatic fight scenes and while it might be downright bizarre in other action titles, it definitely works for Black Cat). This anime's soulful 2nd ending theme is one of the most emotional I've ever seen, up there with the closings in Bartender and Coyote Ragtime Show.

The final four episodes of Black Cat was dedicated to the Eden Project Arc, a brief saga where villains that formerly fought for good decide to use Eve in a plan to change the world. The Eden Project Arc, while very good in many aspects (throughout the series, Brandon Potter, the voice of Sven, showed that he was a great actor but in this saga, his brilliance was highlighted), was ultimately a random plot twist and a weird way to end the series. Compared to many well-known anime, Black Cat is different. For one, the overall quality is much better in Black Cat than the others, but it's Black Cat's reputation that sets it apart. Black Cat is considered a mainstream anime (Lots of anime lovers have heard of this and there was even a spin off video game in Japan for the PlayStation 2), yet in the most important aspects it is not. There are some anime that surpass Black Cat but most of them don't have the charm, the warmth, the emotion, and the uniqueness that this one has. Black Cat is truly anime's lone wolf, and there isn't a higher compliment that I can give to it.
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8/10
The black cat
WeAreLive11 October 2023
Train Heartnet is a famous assassin known as Black Cat. He works for Chronos, an organization that secretly controls the world. However, he begins to question the morality of his actions after he befriends two bounty hunters named Saya and Sven, a thief named Rinslet, and a young girl named Eve.

I thought this was a very cool action packed anime with some really amazing fight scenes.

Train Heartnet is an example of a character who has excellent and an excellent lead of a protagonist. Sven is also a great side kick who does have some good development. Eve aside from being an adorable little girl with blonde hair definitely goes beyond just that.

The ending and into were excellent.

While I have mixed feelings about Train's actor over the years but I still thought the dub was excellent.

If want to see an action packed adventure you may like this series.
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5/10
Yeah it's not for me really..
Irishchatter21 April 2019
I thought it was gonna be entertaining but it's just a bit boring, I'm giving it 5/10 just because it's colourful. I just feel the storyline and the action was done before so that's why I dropped this anime after the 1st episode.....
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