![]() Kaito is so brilliant, in fact, that when he's asked to take some 'special' tests of his unique ability, he immediately suspects that th. As for Einstein, yea he sure couldn't have fulfilled O~rpheus's co~ntract *wiggles fingers ominously* since he probably had more important things to do like revolutionizing physics and challenging centuries of preconceptions on the nature of space and time. Phi Brain: Kami no Puzzle - YugenAnime Phi Brain: Kami no Puzzle Kaito Daimon would be a completely average high school student except for one thing: he's a 'demon' at solving puzzles. In fact the only anime-like element in Orpheus's life I can think of is his murder by religious yandere. The anime seems to be replete with references to Einstein and a bunch of other people who had almost nothing to do with solving closed world, artificial puzzles and at least one person (Orpheus) who has little to do with analytical problem solving in general. In due course, other people with similar physiques and 'enviable' powers will arrive grinning meaninglessly at the screen while striking (what some people construe as) cool macho poses attempting to explain the rules of various inane puzzles in ridiculously pitched voices. ![]() so much time wasted when he could just oryaaaa into supreme intellect and blast Reinhard away with a magical ball of genius energy :/ The protagonist is a genius in puzzle solving and for that he is chosen to be part of a dangerous puzzle solving line of games. Yang Wenli must be so vexed that he was not let in on this ultimate intellectual secret poor guy, laying still staring down at the universe for hours on end or walking up and down juggling ideas, meticulously crafting elaborate plans. Approval: 57.1 (1 votes) Phi Brain is supposed to be about mind games and dangerous puzzles where failure may lead to death. Whilst youll get the occasional glimpse at the whole puzzle, they are for the most part exclusively for the characters. ![]() I expected something like hikaru no go and I got a mind game (NOT) anime in which a scrawny spiky-haired *foams* teenager with a physique suspiciously similar to Monkey D Luffy's solves analytical puzzles with the power of shounen stare and what appears to be the Indian mystic Orpheus (yummy, mythology champloo). Phi Brain is all about solving puzzles, however if you think that youll be able to solve puzzles along with the protagonists, then Ill put that hope to rest now youre not. ![]()
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