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Based on the light novel series by Isao Miura. Also adapted into the manga, [Seiken no Blacksmith].
Based on the light novel series by Isao Miura. Also adapted into the manga, [Seiken no Blacksmith].
=Reviews=
=Reviews=
No Reviews at this time.
==[[User:Michael Eh?|Michael Eh?]]==
Cute opening to a series worth watching. Start is a flash ahead to the end of the episode. The rest of the episode is what transpires without the usual monologue done so many times over. The end of the episode doesn't explain things nicely but makes you want to see the next to find out more.
 
 
==[[User:Humanbean|Humanbean]]==
looks entertaining.  perhaps a bit insulting to european swordsmithing.
 
=Club Notes=
=Club Notes=
No Notes at this time
'''Date Reviewed:'''  October 12 2009
 
=External Links=
=External Links=
Official Website [http://www.blasmi.com/ Japanese]<br>
Official Website [http://www.blasmi.com/ Japanese]<br>

Latest revision as of 22:07, 14 October 2009

The Sacred Blacksmith

The story takes place after an abominable war that foisted a "devil's contract" upon a land. Cecily Campbell, a former noble's daughter who joined a knighthood, encounters a man who dispatches some hoodlums with one sweep of a mysterious sword. The man possesses the power of the same "devil's contract" that has become taboo, now that peace has been restored. Cecily has been searching for a blacksmith who can repair an old sword she inherited from her father, and that mysterious young man happens to be blacksmith named Luke. This encounter launches their adventures together.
from ANN

Notes

Alternative Names: Seiken no Blacksmith, Seiken no Katanakaji
Genre: Action, Adventure, Ecchi, Fantasy
Demographic: Seinen
Based on the light novel series by Isao Miura. Also adapted into the manga, [Seiken no Blacksmith].

Reviews

Michael Eh?

Cute opening to a series worth watching. Start is a flash ahead to the end of the episode. The rest of the episode is what transpires without the usual monologue done so many times over. The end of the episode doesn't explain things nicely but makes you want to see the next to find out more.


Humanbean

looks entertaining. perhaps a bit insulting to european swordsmithing.

Club Notes

Date Reviewed: October 12 2009

External Links

Official Website Japanese

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