Overview
Set in a gothic fantasy world, this is the story of Teito Klein, an orphaned slave who became the top military academy student. However, an unexpected turn of events left him pursued by the forces of the Barsburg Empire. Now an escaping convict, Teito's sheltered by the church and it's law of sanctuary. Here, he discovered many mysteries surrounding himself, the church, and the Empire itself. The fact that he might be connected to a dethroned king and the mystical stone of god, 'The Eye of Mikhael' made him the target of the empire more than ever. Fortunately the church is under the mythical 7 Ghost protection. But who are the Ghosts really. Will Teito be free from the military's clutch, And what of his said mission to uncover the history. And who is the military's Chief-of-Staff Ayanami exactly. Teito's future seems to have spiraled into an unexpectedly perilous path.
| Original Air Dates: | — |
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| Country: | Japan |
| Genre: | Action, Drama, Fantasy |
| Network: | Chiba TV |
| Watched by: | 3 277 990 644 |
| Total running time: | 10 hours 50 minutes |
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| Episodes: | 25 |






































It's a pity for Mikage, although now he has a more carefree life in the form of an animal (and even the mark on his muzzle is the same).
It's kind of weird about the collar. He was hooked by one, and the contract was with the other.
I love the near-church theme in anime. The Japanese saw the design beauty of catalina better than anyone else)))) Chrono's Crusade and Trinity Fornication are partly remembered for this theme))) I really like the music: organ and classical music were playing, and something newer, but still lively and warming. I always judge a work as to what genre it was made in and for what purpose. It is clear that the 07 host cannot be called a masterpiece, and you cannot advise everyone, it has a specific target audience - girls who fall for bisenen, fujoshi, slashers. And it worked great for its audience! We are offered a choice of a crowd of diverse beauties, a bunch of "dubiously violent moments", the presence of interestingly staged fiction and partly intriguing santabarara. In the middle of the series, the plot starts to sag and it gets a little boring, but it doesn't last long. By the end, they accelerate through the plot again and epically unfold the characters. As a result, I really liked the series, I also liked the intrigue for the sequel (which is fucking bound to be!!!), I liked that it was very expensive and well done graphically. And Castor is just a nanny.