

Speaking of serious discussions, the Alpha Stigma offered not-so common points to chew on. However, after the 5th episode or so, things get moving: the humor blossomed with Ryner’s interaction with Ferris, and the Alpha Stigma became a great combustible power for both awesomeness and some serious discussions. Add some random time travel in a few of the episodes, and you could sum up the beginning as somewhat awkward.

From a terribly portrayed betrayal of a friend you never cared for anyways, to a terribly voiced (well, dry of sorts) youth who aims to be king, all the characters came off flat (not Ryner of course) and for a while the show was in serious danger of losing its audience. Perhaps thats also the English Dub’s fault. You get the gist that something cool is in the air when Ryner and his Alpha Stigma show off some cool moves, but because the episodes don’t start out very coherently, you feel kinda lost in the shuffle. During his quest, he finds out that a deadly curse is spreading across the continent.įor a pretty funny show, Legend of the Legendary Heroes (LoLH for short) sure starts out pretty badly. After the war, at Emperor Sion Astarl’s command, Ryner sets out on a journey to find the relics of a “Legendary Hero”. One day, the Roland Empire goes to war against a neighboring country Estabul, and Ryner loses his classmates in the battle. Plot Summary: Ryner Lute is a lazy student of the Roland Empire Royal Magician’s School.

Genres: adventure, comedy, drama, fantasy, psychological
