The (English) rating is 8+, so you can't expect much in the line of blood or violence, even despite the battles, and the show in itself seems to be a tad bit notorious for the reuse of animation sequences where possible, but all in all, it's entertaining. The author (of the manga series that this show was based on) has sort of a strange sense of humor, and it even shows through in the toned-down English version of the series. It's not perfect, but the characters are entertaining, and the plot becomes more engaging the further into the series you go. However, Zatch retains almost nothing of his memory from before he was rescued by Kiyo's father, and thus Kiyo ends up entangled in a bit of a mess upon discovering who and what Zatch really is. Zatch's job is to help Kiyo learn to make friends. The professor sends Zatch to Japan to meet his son, Kiyo- a fourteen year old genius who's about as arrogant as they get. The original Zatch Bell (Konjiki no Gash Bell in Japan) anime stopped before the manga version was ever finished, and so the original anime was never finished as a result. The professor saves his life, and the boy, whose name turns out to be Zatch Bell, thereafter feels indebted to him, insisting he repay the favor. Takamine Kiyomaro, a depressed dont-care-about-the-world guy, was suddenly given a little demon named Zatch Bell to take care of. While in England, Professor Takamine comes upon a boy in the middle of a forest, dying. Reminiscent of shows such as Pokemon, Zatch Bell features a lot of versus battles.
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