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Thursday, July 22, 2004


Weiss Kreuz
Well, I thought, since I made a Weiss layout, I might as well explain for those of you who aren't familiar with Weiss Kreuz (White Cross in German).

"Weiss Kreuz (pronounced 'vice kroits') is the story of four young men—Aya, Youji, Ken and Omi—who work at a flower shop. However, that’s merely their day job. By night, the four of them are an assassin team known as Weiss.

In Japan, things aren’t what they seem. Evil organizations and corrupt politicians are pulling the strings behind some of the most sinful operations the country has ever seen. Innocent people are being used, murdered, and even experimented on. However, the people responsible are out of the reach of the police. They are free to do as they please and to destroy as many lives as they want.

Well, at least they were. With the formation of Weiss, evil has something to fear—itself. Weiss has arrived.

Weiss is a group of four men that will kill without a second thought. They are a necessary evil, who commit the act of murder to prevent suffering.

Weiss receives missions to target and kill certain key members of corrupt organizations, thereby eliminating evil from its roots. Of course, things are not what they seem to be, and sometimes the people calling the shots are merely pawns themselves.

The chess game known as Weiss Kreuz is merely getting started..." ((Thank You Lelola.net for that wonderful summary. I give you full credit! I didn't write it, and I've sited it, so you can't sue me!))

There are twenty-five episodes in total, as well as a second season and an OAV. But that isn't really important.

Though Weiss (White) is the main group of Weiss Kreuz, their nemisis group is Schwarz (Black), and there is a group of four women (Schrient - Screaming) that are also Weiss' enemies.

More information, such as images and character profiles (as well as episode summaries), can be found on Lelola.net. Weiss Kreuz is liscenced by Media Blasters, Inc. and was renamed Knight Hunters. (I don't know why.)

Over and out. mentaru

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