My-Hime
Synopsis
While taking a ferry to Fuuka Academy, new students Mai Tokiha and her sickly younger brother, Takumi, spot a girl adrift on the water. Shortly after bringing her aboard, the ferry comes under attack from an assailant who summons a mechanical monster. Despite still recovering from her injuries, Mikoto Minagi fends off the monster using a supernatural sword. Mai soon discovers that Mikoto is a fellow Fuuka Academy student with abilities called HiME (Highly-advanced Materializing Equipment). Female students with HiME are responsible for defending the academy and the local city from the monstrous "Orphans." After several incidents at the school involving battles against these mysterious creatures, Mai learns that she is a HiME herself and is capable of summoning a Child, a mechanical creature capable of great utility and firepower. Now burdened with new responsibilities, Mai joins 12 other HiME as they safeguard the school from a threat they know little about all while protecting the ones closest to them. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Audience Consensus
Mai-HiME is a polarizing anime, praised for its emotional depth, character development, and engaging second half, but criticized for its slow start, generic art style and disappointing ending. While some viewers found the plot twists and character interactions compelling, others felt the story lacked focus and the ending betrayed the established tone. Overall, the series is recommended with caveats, particularly regarding managing expectations for the first half and the conclusion.
Strengths
- Strong character development, particularly in the second half.
- Excellent soundtrack that enhances emotional impact.
- Well-choreographed action sequences.
- Surprising plot twists and turns that keep viewers engaged.
Weaknesses
- Slow and uneventful first half.
- Inconsistent tone and pacing.
- Questionable or rushed ending that undermines previous character development.
- Generic character designs and art style.