Review of Ghost Hunt
Ghost Hunt was very nearly perfect. The story focuses on a series of cases, instead of one continuous plot. These cases are interesting, and sometimes quite scary. Despite being about ghosts, the story is logical, and the spirits don't just go boo! I felt like the story could do without the sort of romance, but that's just my opinion. Not that I didn't like the romance, I just think the show wouldn't have suffered had it not been there.Mai was an endearing main character. Just a regular school girl at the beginning, she grew a lot during the series, and she has a secret or two that you will learn throughout the show.
Shibuya Kazuya (Or Naru if you're Mai), is a fascinating person. Cold and seemingly unfeeling, he is just as mysterious as the cases they tackle.
Lin was also a character you can't help but want to know more about, and I liked him.
The other members of SPR, while not quite as interesting as the main three, were still fun.
The art was nothing extraordinary. It served its purpose, and it wasn't unpleasant to look at, but I wouldn't recommend the series on the art alone.
To wrap it up, Ghost Hunt was a nice anime with nice characters. Some of the cases did make me shiver. There are scarier things to watch out there, but this wasn't sweet and gentle.
So have a little time to spare? Watch Ghost Hunt. It's worth it, even if it isn't your favorite.