Darker Than Black Episode 26: Beneath the Fully Bloomed Cherry Blossoms · review
Can be summed up as a one-shot sidestory with a healthy dosage of CRACK. You'd have to have some background from the first half or so of the series in order to know what was going on, but most of the events in this episode end up being absolutely useless to the continuum, as they're all forgotten because of a plot device at the end of the episode. Plus, it takes an amusing look at fandom. Aside from the Story, nothing else has really changed from the series, so I won't be covering Length, Music, Art, or Seiyuu. I'm not happy that it didn't resolve severalof the issues of the series. But, overall, it's a nice amusing diversion.