Angel Beats is Key’s latest anime series. The story revolves around a teenager named Otonashi Yuzuru, who stumbles upon a girl with a sniper rifle. He later learns through this girl that everyone in this world is already dead, and that she’s trying to find a way to fight against the God of this world for her unfair life. Otonashi eventually joins them, and their battle against Tenshi, who is supposedly the key to finding God.
Angel Beats has an excellent plotline. Although the first couple of episodes might seem slow, boring, and more or less just for comedy, the story develops itself into a masterpiece. Also, like many other of Key’s works, Angel Beats has a lot of plot twists that’ll keep viewers on their seats.
The animation and visuals for Angel Beats is first class. From the concerts that GirlDeMo hosts to the backgrounds to the character work, the amount of effort and detail can be clearly seen. Even in non-important scenes, you can see that the background and props were very detailed (such as the floors of the classroom).
Angel Beats possess a very beautiful soundtrack. From the action scenes tot the comedic moments to the tear jerking revelations, the soundtrack wonderfully accompanies and enhances the viewer’s experience. A thumbs up is also given to the GirlsDeMo band songs, which besides giving a sudden change to the mood, sounds very very good.
Overall, Angel Beats is a very entertaining anime series for the Summer 2010 season. If you’re looking for something to watch, this is the show! Unfortunately, you’ll suffer from Angel Beats drawbacks after watching this series, because you’ll want to know what happens after. Don’t worry however. An unreleased episode will be available in the DVD this December, and I bet it’ll cover all the little things that’s been nagging us.

