IMDb RATING
6.7/10
1.9K
YOUR RATING
Shuichi Kagaya and Claire Aoki are navigating a bizarre, new world. With his monstrous superpowers and her thirst for revenge, this troubled pair forms a strong emotional bond.Shuichi Kagaya and Claire Aoki are navigating a bizarre, new world. With his monstrous superpowers and her thirst for revenge, this troubled pair forms a strong emotional bond.Shuichi Kagaya and Claire Aoki are navigating a bizarre, new world. With his monstrous superpowers and her thirst for revenge, this troubled pair forms a strong emotional bond.
- Awards
- 1 win & 5 nominations
Browse episodes
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaIn Norse mythology, Gleipnir is an enchanted chain that restrains an apocalyptic wolf beast.
In this series, it refers to the connections formed with Shuichi, who transforms into a wolf monster costume.
- Crazy creditsThe series title is formed from the coins everyone in the show is looking for.
Featured review
Not gonna lie, a few episodes in and I thought I was watching some edgy fanfiction my 13-year old self would crave. The combination of dark themes and ecchi/erotic themes in movies/series tends to affect my viewing pleasure. Most of the time, I would just regard what I watched as plain bad, but after reading the source material while also finishing the anime, do I consider Gleipnir an exception or an addition to the catalogue of failed genre mixing that I've personally seen? Well, it's a bit of both.
Gleipnir, for the most part, has an interesting set of characters. The relationship between the two main protagonists and their character development are good, although I'm still suspicious of Clair's intentions. The side characters were okay, except for the "camera-cuck" as what the fans call him. The villains were not bad, especially that one villain named Madoka and of course, the flashback episode where some of the story begins to clear up and is probably what I would consider to be the first major turning point in the series.
The soundtrack was pretty great. It made me bob my head along as I watch an intense fight between the characters. Speaking of intense fights, the animation is very solid. Every frame of a fight choreography had so much detail put in it that it made my eyes stay glued to the screen.
However, I have mixed feelings with the plot. Some episodes I felt didn't do much to progress the plot, which is saying much for a 13-episode anime. Of course we can't forget the "ecchi-ness" of this series, which to my shock, is actually more censored in this anime adaptation when compared to the manga, which is mostly uncensored. For me, the way the studio pulls off ecchi can either make or break that anime, and in Gleipnir's case, once again, it's a bit of both.
Surprisingly, there were also quite a few changes to the anime like the fates of their characters and most notably, the ending. While I do understand the 13 episode limit, the anime-original ending could have been pulled off better. Some of the characters' decisions felt rushed and impulsive, which was completely different to the progression of the manga, which I will not get into to avoid spoilers, but what I can say is the flashback episode was good, but it was made rather redundant after seeing the ending. The last episode does set-up for a second season, which also made me wonder how will the studio continue this series' plot, especially when they derive this much from the source material.
At the end of the day, it's an okay watch for those who love dark shows, although you could spend more time looking for other shows that are far superior to Gleipnir.
6.3/10
Gleipnir, for the most part, has an interesting set of characters. The relationship between the two main protagonists and their character development are good, although I'm still suspicious of Clair's intentions. The side characters were okay, except for the "camera-cuck" as what the fans call him. The villains were not bad, especially that one villain named Madoka and of course, the flashback episode where some of the story begins to clear up and is probably what I would consider to be the first major turning point in the series.
The soundtrack was pretty great. It made me bob my head along as I watch an intense fight between the characters. Speaking of intense fights, the animation is very solid. Every frame of a fight choreography had so much detail put in it that it made my eyes stay glued to the screen.
However, I have mixed feelings with the plot. Some episodes I felt didn't do much to progress the plot, which is saying much for a 13-episode anime. Of course we can't forget the "ecchi-ness" of this series, which to my shock, is actually more censored in this anime adaptation when compared to the manga, which is mostly uncensored. For me, the way the studio pulls off ecchi can either make or break that anime, and in Gleipnir's case, once again, it's a bit of both.
Surprisingly, there were also quite a few changes to the anime like the fates of their characters and most notably, the ending. While I do understand the 13 episode limit, the anime-original ending could have been pulled off better. Some of the characters' decisions felt rushed and impulsive, which was completely different to the progression of the manga, which I will not get into to avoid spoilers, but what I can say is the flashback episode was good, but it was made rather redundant after seeing the ending. The last episode does set-up for a second season, which also made me wonder how will the studio continue this series' plot, especially when they derive this much from the source material.
At the end of the day, it's an okay watch for those who love dark shows, although you could spend more time looking for other shows that are far superior to Gleipnir.
6.3/10
- ceejay_bordas
- Jun 28, 2020
- Permalink
- How many seasons does Gleipnir have?Powered by Alexa
Details
- Release date
- Country of origin
- Official site
- Languages
- Also known as
- Sợi Xích Thần
- Production company
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
- Runtime24 minutes
- Color
Contribute to this page
Suggest an edit or add missing content