![]() ![]() ![]() But, then again, I had a feeling I'd like it as I'm a sucker for Stan Lee's creations. This was a great anime and I enjoyed watching it very much. There was character development for all of the main characters throughout the series, including Heroman! The characters here really make this anime shine Professor Denton was an interesting character as well. Psy, Joey's best friend, was always encouraging and never backed away from Joey's side. His relationship with Lina was also enjoyable to watch as the two became closer and closer throughout the series. He's such a loveable character the way he tries to help everyone and you can tell he has a soft heart. Joey is such a sincere kid and he truly is a hero. I'm happy to report that I loved the characters in Heroman. If an anime doesn't have believable characters than I'll typically lose interest. I'm very picky with the characters in my animes. Episodes thirteen through twenty-six contained "Missing" by Kylee and"My Hands For You" by Mass Alert as the ending theme. Episode one through twelve contained "Roulette" by Tetsuya from L'Arc-En-Ciel and the ending was called "Calling" by Flow. I also enjoyed the two seperate opening and ending themes as well. The voice acting in this anime is truly top notch. I could feel the sincerity in the character's voices and it really drew me closer to the characters. I really liked the voice acting in Heroman. The Skrugg were unique and every battle was a sight to behold. The colors were lush and were appropriate for the series. I really liked the character designs and how the world was drawn. The plot behind Lina's brother was also very good, even though it went a little underplayed. It's all of the little stories that are happening behind the scenes. But regardless, this anime is somewhat inspiring and it's not the overall story that makes it so wonderfull. There's really nothing amazing about this story despite Stan Lee's influence in it. The Skrugg are an alien lifeform hellbent on destroying the planet. Together Joey and Heroman, with the constant support of their friends, are tasked with defending the world from the Skrugg. Well, he comes into a great power when his self-repaired Heybo is struck by lightening, turning it into a giant robot with the American flag running down its side. He gets picked on and bullied and considers himself to be very weak. Joey, our hero, is a young boy living in the USA. In fact, it lines up with most shounen anime. Heroman's story really isn't anything never before seen. ![]()
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