Blue Exorcist Anime Vol. 3 (Bilingual Edition).
Assiah, the realm of humans, and Gehenna, the realm of demons. Normally,
these two dimensions would never intersect, but having possessed all material
substances, the demons are now intruding on the material world. But among the
human race, there are those who can exorcise such demons. – the Exorcists.
After the excitement of being promoted to ExWire along with his classmates, Rin
is soon disgusted with the heavy load of homework they've been given. Just then,
Yukio is summoned for an urgent exorcism mission! The familiar of the Knights of
the True Cross has gone berserk, and Yukio has been ordered to deal with the
crisis.
Volume 3 of 6, contains 4 episodes.
Special Features:
- Unaired special episode: Kuro runs Away from Home
- URA-EX (Bonus short movies)
- Web Previews
Blue Exorcist Series Review
“Blue Exorcist is another shonen action story. I mean it may be the
next big thing, and it may have production values at the higher end of the anime
scale, but it is just another shonen action show, sitting in the same sort of
niche as Naruto and Bleach, if a lot more efficient with its storytelling.
It’s a big, epic storyline, with lots of interesting developments, plenty of
characters, and it’s full of the jargon and complexity that shonen action
fans adore, the details that foment divisions among legions of anime
aficionados, assuring that they can never unite and take over the world.
That’s the manga, of which I have partaken of the first few volumes. This TV
series on the other hand is just 25 episodes long, and at the time of writing,
there’s been no announcement regarding another series…the characters
appeal, the comedy works, and most important of all, it’s entertaining. Blue
Exorcist is a run of the mill anime, but it’s a high quality, top notch, run
of the mill anime.” 8/10 myreviewer.com