Fantastic Detective Labyrinth
Synopsis
In a forgotten town known as the old capital of Tokyo, strange and mysterious crimes are progressively occuring. These supernatural occurances are beyond comprehension and bring fear and terror to the people. Only one person is not intimidated by the evil underlying these occurances and is willing to challenge them: Hyuga Mayuki, a young boy detective who holds a special insight power that allows him to uncover the real truth behind these occurances. (Source: ANN)
Audience Consensus
Audience reception for Suteki Tantei Labyrinth is mixed to negative. While the show initially captivates with its art style and plot twists, it quickly devolves into a mess of filler, underdeveloped characters, and incoherent storylines. The mysteries are shallow, and the setting is underutilized, leaving viewers disappointed and questioning the show's direction.
Strengths
- Visually appealing art style, characteristic of 2007 anime.
- Unexpected plot twists and turns that captivate the viewer.
- Intriguing villain presented as a complex character.
- Interesting core plot ideas presented in the later episodes
Weaknesses
- Unnecessary filler episodes detract from the main story.
- Too many undeveloped characters introduced, especially in later arcs.
- Incoherent plot progression and numerous plot holes.
- Shallow characters with singular defining traits.
- Mysteries are either too obvious or unsolvable, lacking engagement.
- Underutilized and uninteresting setting.