Burst Angel is, in essence, a standard fan-service shonen series that delivers swift action, appealing visuals, and a fairly average storyline at its peak. The main characters appear somewhat shallow, as they lack any form of development. The plot follows a straightforward path, and the narrative itself doesn't significantly advance the story. On the positive side, the art is commendable. The action sequences are vividly brought to life with remarkable emotion and perspective. Each bullet seems to possess its own vitality. This is also where the fanservice becomes prominent. The two primary characters, both female, are stunningly illustrated. To be candid, this was the most compelling selling point of the series for me. Overall, Burst Angel is worth checking out if you're seeking an action-packed tale, a touch of "sexiness," and a sprinkle of drama included.
<p>I genuinely admire the artwork in this piece. Artist Minoru Murao excels at crafting dynamic action sequences and portraying attractive female characters. I'm uncertain about the origin of the trope involving Hot Lesbian Women Battling Malevolent Forces, but this stands as a solid example within that genre. While the storyline might be as minimal as the characters' attire on its own, it functions effectively as an introduction to the Anime. It fills in some background details about the characters. However, the art is undoubtedly worth the cost. There's plenty of cleavage and advanced technology featured. Really, what else could one possibly desire?</p>
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