Seireitsukai no Blade Dance

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Des alternatives: Synonyms: Seirei Tsukai no Kenbu, Dance Blade of the Spirit Master, Blade Dance of Elementalers
Japanese: 精霊使いの剣舞〈ブレイドダンス〉
Auteur: Shimizu, Yuu
Taper: Manga
Volumes: 20
Chapitres: 218
Statut: Finished
Publier: 2010-12-24 to 2019-03-25

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Des alternatives: Synonyms: Seirei Tsukai no Kenbu, Dance Blade of the Spirit Master, Blade Dance of Elementalers
Japanese: 精霊使いの剣舞〈ブレイドダンス〉
Auteur: Shimizu, Yuu
Taper: Manga
Volumes: 20
Chapitres: 218
Statut: Finished
Publier: 2010-12-24 to 2019-03-25
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In a world where elemental spirits are summoned, there exists a tournament that grants not only a single wish to its champion, but also blessing and protection to her home country. Therefore nations race to produce the next Ren Ashbell, "The Strongest Blade Dancer," and only spirit elementalers, who are all pure young maidens, are able to qualify.

Sixteen-year-old Kamito Kazehaya, the only male spirit elementaler, is forced to attend Areishia Spirit Academy, where he meets other spirit contractors around his age. One of these is the red-haired Claire Rouge, who insists that Kamito become her contracted humanoid spirit. But Kamito cannot forget his one and only wish: to take back his former partner, Restia Ashdoll.

Join Kamito as he, with the help of his sword spirit Terminus Est, seeks to become the next champion in the upcoming Blade Dance of the Elementalers!

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KyasutoNaito2
Apr 05, 2021
tl;dr: A pretty great manga that mostly serves as build up for the story past where the manga ends, but the anime and light novel do the same but better.

This is the manga adaptation for a light novel that’s also gotten an anime adaptation. I’ve already seen the anime adaptation as well as read the light novel past where this manga ends, and from that point of view I’d say that this is a decent enough adaptation. It manages to carry the strengths of the story reasonably well. The plot is pretty formulaic but it sets up most all of the characters their motivations pretty well while also providing decent background on the setting and building up a lot of mysteries that are going to be important in the future. The cast of characters are a bit cliche, but are implemented well, and while the action so far is a bit simplistic it is also implemented well. While it’s clear that there’s a lot more to the plot and that most aspects have only been barely touched on, the manga ends at a point that it feels is like a good break point. So, in and of itself it’s a solid enough manga.

Still, this manga ends at the exact point that the anime does, and thus I feel there really isn’t much point to this manga. While the manga is a decent enough adaptation, the anime is somewhat better. The manga is missing a lot of small moments that add up in terms of showing off characters. Est for example, is pretty much a non-entity in the manga. And thus, while in and of itself the story is fine, as an adaptation it feels like it’s lacking a bit compared to the anime and light novel that do a better job. While the art in the manga is decent, the anime also has better art and pretty solid animation.

So, if you’re looking for a visual medium, the anime is the way to go. And if you want a print medium the original source material, the light novel, would be the better choice. If you have a preference for manga above everything than that’s fine, as previously stated the manga is pretty good, but if you have to choose, the anime or light novel would be better picks. The only ones to whom I’d recommend this manga is for those that have already gone through the story in another medium and just want to go through this part of the story again in a different way, as in that case this is a really solid way of doing so.
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ShinXShinra3
Apr 05, 2021
This anime is another of the same anime as Zero in Tsukaima, the boy (Kazehaya Kamito) ends up becoming a type of subordinate of the girl (Claire Rouge) in a world where the spirits are like the relatives of Zero in the Tsukaima, only pure girls May be privileged to enter into contracts with them.

On the way to the gym, in the middle of a forest, Kamito encounters a redheaded girl (Claire Rouge) purifying herself in a lake, the moment she saw him, she ended up embarrassing and attacking him. The reason she was there was to hire a spirit sealed in a sword. He ended up following her, at the time of the contract the sword ended up attacking and in an attempt to protect her Kamito ended up making the contract with the sword that for some reason calmed down with him.

Completely annoyed that he has "stolen" the spirit that it forces him to become his contracted spirit and take responsibility for it.

A very interesting work for people who like contracted spirits, the anime has some aspects well cliches here and there, but still it does not leave to be desired.
A protagonist with some mysteries in the beginning, but unveiled in the course of the story gives, that is to say it also contains a great comedy, so you know, laughing is an option.
A very funny anime that puts its comedy mainly in the scenes of romance or harem often like opening a door at the wrong time where even being a cliché anime and good to watch.
Charismatic characters and specific personalities and strong nothing more in the protagonist but in the girls who accompany the protagonist and the old cliches mourn to protect everyone.
The animation of this anime is a little above average in my opinion, because it is highlighting the course of the anime, at first it may not be noticed, but surely can be perceived throughout the anime.
Its design is very similar to the other animes of the same genre, but it stands out better in some moments. Its opening and ending are to my liking, because I really enjoyed both.
The soundtrack in moments of battle are excellent in my opinion, it is also worth telling the most intense moments in the dialogues, I find it very interesting until the soundtrack, it is not one that is above all expectations, but still a good track Sound
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Bluesander4
Apr 02, 2021
Seirei Tsukai no Blade Dance is your "retired badass returns to fight once more" story crossed with harem elements. As we all know, in a harem, there is a boy with lots of girls. The problem here is boys don't have these "elementalist" powers. Except for our main character.

The story follows our main protagonist after he was hauled out of retirement by the almighty headmistress of a girl's academy for elementalists. With the world "girls" being redundant because only girls can be elementalists. Our retired badass seems to have a history with the headmistress, and in his heyday, he crossdressed to avoid attracting attention as a male elementalist (which should not exist). The headmistress calls him back to participate in a tournament, and that's what the premise of the series is.

The story is full of an interesting plot mixed with various running jokes about our MC being the only guy, our MC being a sexual deviant, and our MC's crossdressing past. The jokes do get old sometimes, but there are many more times where one would read that chapter and smile on the inside.

Another point I like is how they bring back characters who you have long forgotten. Arc villains return after several books as anti-heroes. This is a good way to make side characters seem more significant, instead of seeming like weak one-book characters.

Story: 8/10

The art for this light novel is decent. The anime that was adapted from this however, is a huge upgrade. The biggest bone I have to pick is how the sword designs in the illustrations were incredibly simple. Est and Restia's sword forms are depicted as rectangular pieces of metal with a handle. Even though the novel is categorized as "ecchi", it still is called "Blade Dance," thus I would have expected more work to have been put in to drawing the weapons.

Art: 4/10

The cast for this light novel is somewhat lacking in depth in the earlier books.

We have a MC who, due to his upbringing, has little experience interacting with people. He vaguely shows attraction to the girls in the harem, but seems preoccupied with his long-lost partner.

Then we have the generic red-haired tsundere with abandonment issues, blonde rich girl, blue-haired brawn-over-brains, black-haired naughty girl who has some dirt on the MC.

I found the girl's personalities to be bland until they were fleshed out more in later books. Variety is also increased later on due to the foreshadowed Tournament Arc.

In terms of development, the girls are on the receiving end of major development as the series goes on. Some stop being brats and begin to pull their weight. Some make amends with rivals. However, our MC remains the same old person he was. Except he now has the power of love and friendship.

Yes, that's what our MC gets. He goes from solo fighter, to team player. Except it's evident that for the earlier half of the series so far (Vol 1-6) it feels like his team is holding him back. In fact, MC-kun is proven to be BS levels of strong. It's just that he's out of practice (another thing the book never lets you forget) and the big opponents he has to face are all people who were able to fight him on equal ground in his prime.

Characters: 6/10

Overall, I loved reading this. There is ecchi in the light novels, but its not as much as say, Highschool DxD. There is also an engaging plot within the series and the Tournament Arc is different from the tournament arcs we have seen in other series, but still gives the feeling of everyone competing for a common goal.

Enjoyment: 10/10

Your mileage may vary. Some people are okay with overused running jokes. Others are not. The overuseage of the "shy, pure, holy princesses" type of character is also a possible turn off for many people. However, I enjoyed the series very much.

Overall: 10/10
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TheDeedsOfMen2
Apr 02, 2021
Well, I've only read one volume of this series, so there won't be any major spoilers. Just from reading the first volume of Seirei Tsukai no Blade Dance, I know that this series will be great.

Blade Dance takes place in a fantasy-like world where spirits and Elementalists live. The MC of this, Kamito, is a special man that can tame spirits. He meets a naked girl, Claire Rouge, in a forest and almost gets whipped repeatedly with a fire whip. Figures, he was commenting on her panties and how flat her chest it. Black is too early for you! Anyways, the girl is trying to get another powerful spirit along with her black fire cat called Scarlet. After she fails to tame a sealed sword, Kamito gets in the way and tames it. Since Claire wanted the sword really badly, she wants Kamito as her own manservant. Women all think that they're greater than men, right? Girl logic. As the story progresses, new characters are introduced, like Ellis who pretty much half hates Kamito, Est, the sword spirit who doesn't have any idea about society, Greyworth, a slightly perverted witch, and Rinslet, a cold girl who's a rival to Claire, including trying to make Kamito her servant. FUCK GIRL LOGIC!

The art inside the novels was pretty average, maybe slightly above, compared to other light novels. Not many special things there.

There were a bunch of characters here with different personalities. Ellis, a tsundere with (maybe) feelings for Kamito, the big-breasted maid, who's clumsy and doesn't like too much violence, Grayworth, a slightly cold witch who likes to blackmail, and Claire, another tsundere with feelings for Kamito. Overall, it was varied and it worked with the story.

I enjoyed this anime. Right when I thought Machine-Doll wa Kizutsukanai was damn great, this novel shoved it to the side and was like, "Read me, bitch." I gave it a try, and damn was it good. Enjoyed it as much as Machine-Doll, as in a 10/10.

Overall, this was a really entertaining light novel. A few jokes, nude scenes, action, yeah. Pretty much sums up into a great light novel. Thank you Japan for light novels, because I get bored after reading 200 American novels in my lifetime.
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Jans6ever3
Apr 02, 2021
I'm not going to tell you what this Light Novel is about. I mean sure I could copy and paste the synopsis, change it to my style of writing and add in a little bit more detail but in my experience, being told what a story is about isn't really the kicker which makes me decide to invest my time. I look for people's reactions to the story and as such, I will endeavor to tell prospective readers, what I thought about this Light Novel.

First off the setting and world building: 9/10
Starts of quite generic, with your MC/hidden past/tsundere female/academy setting but it grows, through a wonderful web of story telling into a huge world backed by solid lore and understanding. When you read this series you can feel that the author has invested himself into developing the setting and building his world.

The story: 8/10
Very solid story, building on from the setting and lore framework, the author does very well to draw you in and make you believe in the story. You're invested, you want to see what happens next and whilst its not the most original story line ever, the execution is done very well.

The writing style: 6/10
I don't know if this is the writing style or just the translation but sometimes it feels a little childish. Chances to develop the readers understanding of what the background looks like are occasionally missed and there seems to be a general repetition of metaphors the writer uses. I can only imagine that the writer or translator has a 'metaphor bank' of 10-12 metaphors which they like to draw on throughout the series.

The characters: 10/10
Okay 10/10 would bang them all. Haha okay seriously though, the dynamics between the MC and his girls are well developed and we see each character get their fair share of development. But all this technical crap aside (I don't want to be some uptight anime connoisseur), I genuinely loved the characters and the reasons for this are tied to the philosophy of emotional attachment. They are, at some level inexplicable.

Enjoyment and Overall: 10/10
Loved it.
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pocketpocky12
Apr 02, 2021
If you are the only male in all girl school what would you expect? Harem ofcourse. This is a story about the only male spirit contractor Kazehaya Kamito in all girl school where he was forced to atend by his old acuintance Greyworth the principal of the school. Because of the upcoming festival Blade Dance he was unwillingly participate to competete in the festival and beat Ren Ashbell in exchange of information about Restia the spirit that he search. The story is your average boys meet girls at first but it was develope into something better but still cliche. What Atract me the most is the cast so lets give a little brief about them.

Kazehaya Kamito
The MC of this series and the only male spirit contractor. Most of people warry of him since in the past Demon King that is the only male spirit contractor create chaos. But because of his ever growing harem now he have a tittle himself that is Demon King of the Night. He is on a quest for searching his past contracted spirit Restia.

Claire Rogue
Our female heroine is red haired pettanko twin tail tsundere. Her affinity is fire and her spirit is a cat. She often revered as Hellcat Ojou-sama. Even thought she is smart she is always causing problem that make her enemy of Sylphid Knight the school police. Despite that she is a good leader.

Rinslet Laurenfrost
She is Claire rival and her childhood friend. Despite always bickering they are stay a good friend not that either of them would admit it. Her affinity is ice so that it natural that she and Claire is rival. She have maid but for some reason it was her that have household skill whereas the maid is useless.

Ellis Fahrengard
Captain of Sylphid Knight and overall strict person. She was not in good term with Claire because she always cause problem. Her affinity is wind. Her skill on cooking is good but still not on level of Rinslet. She say that she practice cooking for pleasing her future husband. Even thought she is strict she have soft spot on cute thing.

Fianna Ray Odesia
She is the seductive type person. Her first appearance is in volume 2. She meet Kamito few years before the story begin but he doesn't remember her. Since she is princess maiden in combat she is act as a support. Claire sometimes refer her as immodest princest due to the fact that she always seduce Kamito.

Est
Kamito sword spirit and my personal favorite. She is a high level spirit since she can appeare in human form. Sometimes reffered as naked kneesock spirit because she often sneak into Kamito bed wearing nothing but stocking since for some reason she thought that showing her feet is embarsing. She is very loyal to Kamito. Revered by author as Unmovable Queen due to the fact that she nearly always in top popularity poll.

Restia
Mysterious darkness spirit that Kamito searching. She was Kamito contracted spirit in the past.

This novel filled with cliche, fighting, tsundere and lot of tease. With the author motto "Increase love, double the fun, supperior battle" this proof to make the story interesting. If you interest try read it specialy if you like harem fantasy setting. And it will have anime adaptation in the near future so make sure to check it out too.