Legend of DUO

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Legend of DUO (or Legends of the duo) is a Television Saitama program, which had been broadcast in AT-X and anime heaven.

Contents

The airtime of the show was 5 min. per episode, lasting for 12 episodes in total. The series is about an hour long.

Characters

  1. Duo (voice: Nakamoto Sunao)
  2. Zeig (voice: Tomokazu Sugita)
  3. Stefan (voice: Amano Yu)
  4. Lizzie (voice: Haruhisa Okumura)

Title

  1. 渇血
  2. 大罪 Deadly
  3. 宿業宿業
  4. 銃口 Muzzle
  5. 回顧 Retrospective
  6. 遙命遙命
  7. 偽愛 Fake Love
  8. 蜜月 Honeymoon
  9. 致命 Fatal
  10. 血宴 Blood Feast
  11. 執念 Tenacity
  12. 親愛 Dear

Releases

Aired from April 21, 2005 to June 27, 2005

Reception

Stig Høgset of THEM Anime Reviews criticized the show as "badly animated," even worse than Crying Freeman , saying that "the art is consistently good" and that the writing is good, including a homosexual flashback involving Zieg. [1] He called the series "hilarious" and called the acting "souless," saying that he recommends watching it once because the "laughs you'll get out of it is definitely worth it."

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References

  1. Høgset, Stig (2004). "Legend of DUO". THEM Anime Reviews . Archived from the original on April 4, 2020. Retrieved April 4, 2020.