![]() ![]() What we got was closer to a cheap Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure knock-off suspiciously the fifth part of Jojo was airing at the same time as this. Unfortunately, this is not about an army of Disney Tinker Bell fairies This tagline and promising poster art were the bait at the end of P.A.Work’s fishing rod, and they successfully baited me into watching it. “Once upon a time, fairies were used as tools for war.” I just wanted a dark fantasy anime filled with fun action scenes! Was that so much to ask for? Instead, what I got was a borderline unwatchable train wreck. Soon enough it became clear this show would be nothing but a cancer. Like an undetected tumor, Fairy Gone wormed its way into the popular seasonal anime before it began airing. This is the story of Fairy Soldiers, fighting for their own justice in a chaotic postwar world. Amidst the unstable political situation, criminals with lingering wounds from the war and past conflicts emerge and engage in terrorism as an act of revenge. The protagonist Mariya is a new recruit of "Dorothea," an organization which investigates and suppresses fairy-related crimes. Some began working for the government, some joined the mafia, and some even became terrorists, as each chose their own way to live. Such individuals who used fairies as war tools were called "Fairy Soldiers." Once the war was over and they completed their roles, the soldiers lost their purpose. By removing the organs of a possessed animal and transplanting them into humans, fairies can be summoned as an alter ego and be used as a weapon. The story takes place in a world where fairies possess and dwell in animals, giving them mysterious abilities. "Once upon a time, fairies were tools of war." ![]()
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