{"id":1476,"date":"2010-12-18T22:59:58","date_gmt":"2010-12-18T14:59:58","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.darkmirage.com\/?p=1476"},"modified":"2010-12-18T23:16:15","modified_gmt":"2010-12-18T15:16:15","slug":"the-legend-of-the-legendary-heroes","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.darkmirage.com\/2010\/12\/18\/the-legend-of-the-legendary-heroes\/","title":{"rendered":"The Legend of the Legendary Heroes"},"content":{"rendered":"
\nThis is what I watched 24 episodes for<\/p>\n
One a upon a time, in an oriental archipelago far far away, a wise sensei of the literary arts told his students, “Foreshadowing can be used to masterfully hint at the future direction of your story and make the experience more interesting for your readers. This is an ancient technique passed down through the centuries and it has the power to either advance the human condition when used for good or destroy all life on Earth if it should ever fall into the wrong hands.”<\/p>\n
Unfortunately, his lesson was soon forgotten. The Dark Side is too strong and the temptation too great. Forged by the twisted nethers of teenage angst and the passionate flames of homoeroticism, The Legend of the Legendary Heroes<\/strong> is a massive black hole of pure foreshadowing, unrestrained by such mundane limiters as climax or resolution.<\/p>\n
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Yes, “The Legend of the Legendary Heroes” (Densetsu no Yuusha no Densetsu<\/em>) is guilty of more crimes against humanity than just its ultra-camp title.<\/p>\n
The 24-episode anime is an adaptation of a long-running epic fantasy light novel series written by Takaya Kagami. There are dozens of books published and maybe they are all great books. I haven’t read any of them so I wouldn’t know.<\/p>\n
Despite its title, LotLH is not a parody as I had initially hoped. The story, set in a fantasy world, starts off light-hearted with the main character Ryner Lute<\/strong> and his partner Ferris Eris<\/strong> travelling through foreign lands in search of fantastical weapons of mass destruction — powerful relics left by ancient legendary heroes who fought apocalyptic wars against mythical monsters and, probably, one another.<\/p>\n
Ryner and Ferris were sent on this quest by the newly-crowned king of their country, who supposedly wants to locate all the forgotten relics out of a magnanimous and selfless desire to “create a peaceful world where there is no war.” Presumably he plans to do this by either nuking or conquering everyone else using the relics’ devastating powers. Most of it doesn’t make sense and no one really bothers to explain the details. This is true of almost everything any of the characters ever do.<\/p>\n