
And most of these warriors are high school kids (and, of course, totally hot-looking). Each character has a unique fighting skill. For centuries, the souls of these warriors have been fighting demons in each generation. A guy claiming to be his long-lost brother takes him out, tells Yuki that he is a re-incarnated fighter, and now must live with other re-incarnated fighters.

More interesting is his ability to look into people's minds by touching them. He apparently has some supernatural skill, including healing. Even about Yuki, who's supposedly our hero. For an incredible 24 episodes, practically nothing happens, and by the end of the series, we've barely learned anything about the characters. It's almost as if the script began as 4-episode OVA, but then someone decided to stretch it into a full-season series.
#Uragiri wa boku no namae o shuttie iru series
I gave this series a low rating because there is practically no story. of their time worrying about, discussing, or affirming our main character (who comes across as a sensitive weakling who doesn't actually do anything). I don't mean to offend, but probably the only viewers that would actually enjoy this show are angsty teen girls who need some affirmation. It's the only reason I didn't give it a lower rating, which it honestly deserves. But the eye-candy factor is really the only positive thing about this anime. It has very pretty animation-lots of the outdoor scenes have a rich, glowing atmosphere, characters live in ornamented rooms, and everyone has detailed hair and eyes that glow like gems.
