This show is clearly aimed at a (presumably male) teenage audience, and the humor is often way too childish for my taste.
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The music has a very cool flair, never pushing itself to the foreground but always adding the special touch. The animation is colorful and vibrant (although gloomy and gore at times), with very interesting hallucinatory sequences when Madness strikes, and a lot of signature notes that just scream "Soul Eater!". All characters have very strong personalities, which are reinforced by the stellar voice acting (of the Japanese version) and by the great character designs. There's also a whole set of secondary adult characters that I really like, and even the villains hold a special place in my heart. In a sense they are all very caricatural and over the top, but so unashamedly and stubbornly so that I quickly grew fond of everyone.
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The teenage cast fulfills the clichés of the shonen genre: there's the ambitious, hard-working girl, the pretentious idiot, the too cool for school-kid, etc.
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This is the setting for a wild ride full of electric action scenes, creepy enemies and slapstick comedy. Here's my impression as an adult: In a universe in which some persons can transform to weapons, Death himself has created an Academy where Meisters and Weapons team up to learn to fight evil and madness. I first watched and loved Soul Eater, my first shonen anime, as a teen, and have been coming back at it out of pure nostalgia.