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User Reviews for: Rainbow: The Seven from Compound Two, Cell Six

deanzel
9/10  11 years ago
"Beautiful". That is how one would describe both a seven-colored rainbow and the anime Rainbow: Nisha Rokubou no Shichinin. How corny was that opening? But, honestly, it is the only word that I can think of to describe this breathtaking show about the beauty of true and everlasting bonds of friendship even during the darkest of times. This show is about the way seven teenagers (the "seven-colored Rainbow") condemned to the living hell of Shio Reformatory can withstand and survive horrors and pain that were beyond my wildest imaginations. Madhouse (god do I love them) created a masterpiece with this one and it got me addicted right from the start.

Both the story and characters are the main crux of the show, and they drive this emotional piece right through to the end and never let go of the viewer (no matter how hard we want to look away at times). And this is one dark and grim show. This is 10 years post-WWII Japan where the country is in shambles with starvation, crime and corruption rampant everywhere. The seven main boys are literally the lowest on the totem poll of society and are thrown into Shio to be used and almost disposed of, and the situations and events that are presented in this show represent those very thoughts. Rape, murder, betrayal, torture. You name it.

There were so many times that I wanted to just rage or was cringing during this show because of how unfair, despicable and disturbing things were at times. However, good things do eventually happen!! Rainbow gives us the light at the end of the tunnel at just the right times and the strength of the friendship and bond between the seven boys powers the viewer through all the despair. It connects us to the characters even more and you truly end up sympathizing and rooting for these guys throughout the show. It truly is awe-inspiring how the guys kept a positive outlook even in the worst of circumstances.

Rainbow: Nisha Rokubou no Shichinin is brutal to watch at times due to its highly graphic nature and mature themes, but the payoff in story and character development is unlike any other that I've seen in anime. More people need to see this show!! Madhouse created a masterpiece and if you have the stomach for it, I highly suggest that you watch this ASAP. It will not disappoint. Do it for An-chan.
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Reply by sp1ti
11 years ago
I'm a bit torn on this one. From what I heard when it got released it sounded like some great depressive story but afterwards never heard much about it. Since I tend to enjoy suffering I certainly had it on my radar but knowing that the manga has 200+ chapters I rather read the source material but that one is only half way done with scanlations >_>?? Does the anime end at a good place?
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Reply by deanzel
11 years ago
@sp1ti Rainbow definitely goes to some really dark places (completely cringeworthy) but the way the MCs persevere through everything is truly inspiring. I hate to sound corny like that but it's the best way to explain it. As I said, the show really does give us the good and heartwarming moments at the right times amidst all the intense suffering (that you will certainly enjoy).<br /> <br /> And the show does end at a very good spot. No ending cliffhanger or anything with a good sense of progress. The 2nd half is about following along with the lives of the boys as adults and what they go through. It is essentially divided up into individual arcs that focus on one of the MCs at a time, so there will always be more stories in a sense. I really wanted to continue the manga as well because the story and characters were just so amazing but scanlations are way behind unfortunately. I've bookmarked it to come back to maybe in a couple years when it is hopefully completed. I think that you'd really enjoy the show and I was surprised by how little activity there is on trakt for it. It is highly regarded on MAL though (take that as you will).
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Reply by sp1ti
11 years ago
Thanks for the info :)! I guess I'll stick with the show then. By the time they would be done with scanlating I should have done some solid backlog work :p (it might as well end up dropped, who knows)!
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