Allison to Lillia

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Nuraber of episodes: 26
Website: http://allison-web.net/
Japanese Air Date: April 3rd
Animation company: Madhouse
Seiyuu: Nana Mizuki, Kouichi Yamadera, Mamiko Noto

Summary
The series will be a compilation of the two manga
 
I was a little late in starting this but as of episode 2, I'm liking it so far.

And for those of you who were wondering, Allison carries a FN Model 1910 and Wil recieved a Mauser C96. Given the time period this anime represents, it feels like it's drawing a parallel to World War I or at least the countries they represent. With those sidearms, it appears that Roxche represents the Allied Powers, probably Britain or France, and Sou Beil represents the Central Powers, particularly Germany.
 
Well, I was going to read the novel, but if the anime is coming out, I might as well just watch it instead of reading it. I mean, kino's journey's anime wasn't that bad at all.........right?
 
Yeah, watch it!

The novels, manga and visual novels have been pretty popular--the concept is also very interesting. Right now, as it stanRAB, this looks like one of the more promising spring titles.
 
Hmm so the treasure was simply old drawings of both sides with the importance being the items the two people were holding which are on both flags.
Im still enjoying this show its really good but i wished the treasure hunt had lasted a little longer.
 
Just to get an idea, do you have any idea what Genres it would be? Something like Adventure, maybe Comedy, maybe Romance and Drama is what I'm thinking. Thanks.
 
I was also surprised that the treasure hunt is already over. Like most adventure series, I expected that to be the main focus and basically the big arc of Allison to Lillia. It seemed to be the big goal. I'm not really disappointed though that it ended this early. Episode 4 concluded the first volume of the light novels. Now were on to volume nuraber 2. I wonder if they are going to try and cram all 10 novels into 24 episodes. If so, it will end up being very rushed.
 
5th episode was another great one and this anime is fast rising as a favorite of mine, basically Allison and Wil went to a small village for shelter because there was a storm coming, the people were acting nice to the faces but something sinister was going on behind the scenes, they drugged there tea and both Allison and Wil fell asleep.
While this was going on Ker was out looking for them fearing they were caught up in the storm when he came across a young woman from the village, when she saw a poster that Ker was holding she seemed to freak out like she new the guy on it or something, i wonder if he possibly came from the village?
 
There after treasure, so at this point at least, it's safe to assume that Allison to Lillia is an adventure series. Also, it airs on the NHK so I doubt it will be about drama/romance.
 
Hmm, totally different animator cast then Dennou Coil, though it does air on the NHK...Also, the atmosphere is completely different, at least from what I've seen in the promo. Anime airing on the NHK are always educational or have some sort of lesson contained within them--I wonder what this anime will present in that aspect.

Speaking of the promo, I'll post it on here later.
 
Episode 5 was a necessary change of pace. The treasure hunt was growing stale on me quickly and the snowy environment has captivated me.

I'm hoping for a little more action and less reflection in this arc.

I loved Ker's fanboat/sled pimpmobile.
 
The 6th episode was another great one with Wil and Allison escaping having been drugged and locked up by the villagers, after meeting up with Ker who was already looking for them they found out that the girl Ker had met earlier was actually a princess who was being protected by the villagers, she wants Ker Wil and Allison to take her to the City and having been against it at first the villagers decided she was old enough to make up her own mind.
 
This anime sucks.

I thought it had potential at first, but there are some SERIOUS pacing and execution problems. I'm kind of disappointed, because I thought this would be good and all, since the creator of Kino no Tabi made the light novels for this series. Maybe the source material is better, but this anime adaptation sort of blows. It's pretty damn predictable too.
 
The art-work is not the best,though they managed to make a good animation out of that,It seems kinda intersting a good "light" show to watch,it has some comedy and made me laugh a bit.

I will see where it goes.

The opening is also sweet,the music I mean .
 
Actually im really enjoying this, i finally got round to episode 7 and it turns out Fi was the princess's twin sister and when she died Fi took on the responsibility of brining the culprit to justice which ended up being the dude on the poster which she reacted so strange to in a earlier episode.
 
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