Tekkaman Blade · review
A great 49-episode epic with excellent character development. Story: 10 It starts out as nothing I haven't seen before. It has a white superhero destroying evil aliens that cannot be damaged with conventional weaponry (why is it that guns in fiction tend to be so weak?) while having to gain the trust of humanity to be able to defend it. Of course, the series starts to escalate rather quickly. Characters: 9 At the start of the series, the main character distrusts everyone else due to being the only one who can fight said aliens. However, over the course of the series, he develops past that and starts to trusthis Earthling friends. Every character is special, and all fans of the series remember recurring enemy Tekkaman Evil.
Sound: 9
Two great OPs and EDs that really shouldn't be skipped.
Animation: 10
The series has multiple morphing sequences and non-stop action.
Enjoyment: 10
So much happens in Tekkaman Blade that I never felt like anything dragged on.
Overall: 10
If you've seen Neon Genesis Evangelion and/or Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann, don't forget this anime. It felt like both of them several times.