Cleenex, I have to ask, "How old are you?"
You sound like someone with not enough years of plot analysis under there belt. By high school English class (I'm assuming you in a primarily English speaking country) you learn to notice the slight hints that determine what a plot is about.
Claymores deep theme is Clare's overly need to avenge her motherly figure (can't remember her name) but is yet still pulled in by the real world by her developing relationship with the boy that began to follow her around, that reminded here that she is still human At the end of season 1, it was her love for the boy and the boy's love for her that allowed her to retake her human form.
The underlying theme is romance.
Not, a good romantic, sci-fi, comedy is Shuffle, now that was good.
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Really, I watch most anime themes, however, the ones I really don't like are the ones that seem to just tug you about with no real point leading no where. There is a point, but it never seems your getting any closer and the plots of each episode are rather disappointment, the only thing that kept you going was the urge just to finish the series and move on. In articular, it is most commonly found in School-life animes that are meant for the dram and have no comedy or twists.
(Don't get me wrong, some school life animes are great. School Rumble anyone?)
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[[Inuyasha: Episode Infinity]]
Naraku: --Evil laughter-- Oops! Killed your girlfriend again, Inuyasha!
Inuyasha: Bullshit, you know how many cliffs Kikyo's fallen off? She'll be fine. Hell, I pushed her off one last week.
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