Day Break Illusion

2013
0h 00m
2
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12 year old Akari is a fortune teller whose fortunes are always spot on. She uses Tarot cards, which are cards she received after she passed away. After the anniversary of the passing of her...

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Here is another anime series I really want on North American DVD or Blu-ray after watching it. Also, I had been looking for more "Magic Girl" series to favor until I found this one. I had originally planned to watch the series on Crunchyroll, but they took it off before I got a chance. Fortunately, I found another anime streaming site that has the series, and I got my chance, and after finishing the series, I found it awesome! The series is about Akari Taiyou, a 12-year-old apprentice fortune teller who resides with her aunt, uncle, and cousin Fuyuna. Akari, who lost her mother when she was a young child, only has a deck of tarot cards and a desire to carry on her mother's profession as a fortune teller. One night, Akari has a dream in which she is under the control of a plant monster and sees a more capable version of herself defeat it. To her absolute horror, she is startled to discover the beast was Fuyuna upon awakening. Strangely, Akari and her family quickly forget all about Fuyuna. Three girls save Akari from another monster later on. The girls, Ginka, Seira, and Luna, claim themselves as Sefiro Fiore group members who use Elemental Tarot power to combat the evil monsters known as "Daemonia." Akari discovers that she is also a magical girl and that she possesses the same power of the sun card as her mother. As Akari comes to terms with her gloomy purpose of safeguarding the world from the Daemonia, the organization's and their team's relationships will soon be put to the test as they face significant threats both from the outside and from within. Folks, that's all I have to say. Spoilers, you know. I really don't have a favorite character, and I'm sorry to say that I have nothing else to say about this dark fantasy series because of its, well, fantasy and fantastic animation. And again, I really wish this series was on North American DVD or Blu-ray.
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Country of origin: Japan

Language: Japanese

Country Released: Japan

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