Uh. . . . Tell me about this super famous anime. The name sounds confusing, but it's really nice.
The anime background takes a background that is rarely used in other anime. When I first watched it, I didn't really like this half-country, half-empire feeling, but after watching one episode, I fell in love with this anime deeply.
It tells the story of the village child Tazmi who went to the center of the Empire to serve as a soldier in order to build his own village, but was rejected. He was rescued by a kind-hearted young lady. In the middle of the night, a dark killer came and killed the young lady's family. Only then did Tazmi discover the darkness and corruption of the empire. And joined the Dark Killers to fight against the Empire with friends.
Here I have to say that the supporting roles are changing too fast, an indescribable fast. Really fast to catch up with the speed of Conan the dead! So I never remember their names, just their looks.
The plot is good, and the characters are great. Can be called a classic.
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