1. Xam'd: Lost Memories (Bōnen no Zamudo) - The Review Heap
16 jul 2019 · Worth watching if you're happy to let yourself be swept up in the visuals and the characters I reckon, but not a series where you'll be stunned ...
Xam’d: Lost Memories (Bōnen no Zamudo) 2008 This series from Bones & Sony seems to have had a pretty big budget – possibly in part because it was launched as part of the Playstation Netwo…
2. Bounen no Xamdou (Xam'd: Lost Memories) - MyAnimeList.net
The explosion produces a mysterious light, which enters Akiyuki's arm, causing him excruciating pain. He's given no time to understand it, however, as the white ...
Sentan Island is a small island surrounded by the Yuden Sea. It exists in a state of dreamlike tranquility, cut off from the war between the Northern Government and the Southern Continent Free Zone. Our hero, Akiyuki Takehara, lives on Sentain Island along with his mother Fusa. He is currently separated from his father, the town doctor Ryuzo, but the bond between father and son remains. One day, after taking Ryuzo the lunch that Fusa has made for him as usual, Akiyuki arrives at school, where he is caught up in an explosion along with his friends, Haru and Furuichi. The explosion produces a mysterious light, which enters Akiyuki's arm, causing him excruciating pain. He's given no time to understand it, however, as the white-haired girl who rode on the bus with him guides him to a power unlike anything he's ever known.
3. Bounen no Xamdou (Xam'd: Lost Memories) - Reviews - MyAnimeList
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Read reviews on the anime Bounen no Xamdou (Xam'd: Lost Memories) on MyAnimeList, the internet's largest anime database. Sentan Island is a small island surrounded by the Yuden Sea. It exists in a state of dreamlike tranquility, cut off from the war between the Northern Government and the Southern Continent Free Zone. Our hero, Akiyuki Takehara, lives on Sentain Island along with his mother Fusa. He is currently separated from his father, the town doctor Ryuzo, but the bond between father and so...
4. Bonen no Xamdou - 23 - Star Crossed Anime
15 jan 2009 · It was just of the right length, and while emotionally powerful it didn't go through huge lengths to squeeze some extra tears out of it, or ...
Short Synopsis: The Southern Government launches its attack on the village where the Xam’ds are gathering. Overall Enjoyment Value: 8,5/10 (It’s finally beginning!) Woo! It’s finally time for this series’ finale to start, and amazingly, every single plot and character is starting to come together again. The only one we’re still missing here is Furuichi, … Continue reading Bonen no Xamdou – 23
5. Review #73- Bounen no Xamdou - RishRaff Anime Reviews
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See AlsoTamaya Cm: Sono Saki E-Hen VoiceGreetings! Welcome to our next review, which is the original anime series titled Bounen no Xamdou, or Xam’d: Lost Memories in the English dub. B-Ro will not be joining us for this review due …
6. Bonen no Xamdou - 26 - Star Crossed Anime
5 feb 2009 · Short Synopsis: Bonen no Xamdou's finale. Episode Rating: 7/10 (Enjoyable) Well, there we have it. This unique series is finished at last, ...
Short Synopsis: Bonen no Xamdou’s finale. Episode Rating: 7/10 (Enjoyable) Well, there we have it. This unique series is finished at last, even though the finish comes way too soon. Still, this episode did a good job of providing closure to the different characters, so while not a great ending, it wasn’t a bad or … Continue reading Bonen no Xamdou – 26
7. Review – Bounen no Xamdou | The Desu Diary - WordPress.com
29 jan 2010 · 8.5/10 – This is definitely an anime you would want to pick up if you want action and suspense, or even just for the music.
Plot Summary On a tranquil island named, Sentan, there is a war between the military and those with Hiruko, called Xam’d. A high school boy named Akiyuki Takehara is caught in a raid of the c…
8. Xam'd Lost Memories - Collection 02 Review | The Otaku's Study
16 apr 2011 · The storyline isn't as enjoyable as the episodes in the first collection, but sports a rather good conclusion with the same good graphics, music ...
You might notice a few similarities in this review as I did for Casshern Sins Part 2, as this story does follow a different plot structure from the first collection, however it still remained an interesting watch. Sorry for the short pre-review rant, but read on for my review of Xam’d: Lost Memories.