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"D.Gray-man Hallow" is the sequel to the original "D.Gray-man" anime, continuing the story of Allen Walker, a young exorcist fighting against the Millennium Earl and his army of Akuma. The series is set in a 19th-century-inspired world where the Earl seeks to destroy humanity using Akuma, mechanical weapons created from the souls of the dead. Allen, bearing the cursed eye of Innocence, joins the Black Order, an organization dedicated to stopping the Earl and protecting humanity.

The narrative picks up after the events of the original series, with Allen and his comrades recovering from the aftermath of their battles. The Black Order faces internal strife and external threats as they uncover deeper mysteries surrounding the Earl's plans and the origins of Innocence, the sacred substance that powers exorcists. Allen's past becomes a central focus, revealing his connection to the 14th Noah, a powerful entity tied to the Earl's lineage. This revelation complicates his role within the Black Order, as suspicions about his loyalty arise.

Key characters include Lenalee Lee, a fellow exorcist with a strong sense of justice; Kanda Yuu, a stoic swordsman with a mysterious past; Lavi, a cheerful Bookman apprentice documenting the war; and Komui Lee, the Black Order's leader and Lenalee's brother. The Noah family, antagonists with supernatural abilities, play a significant role, particularly Tyki Mikk and Road Kamelot, who challenge Allen and his allies at every turn.

The plot delves into themes of identity, sacrifice, and the blurred lines between good and evil. Allen's struggle with his dual nature as both an exorcist and a potential vessel for the 14th Noah drives much of the tension. The series also explores the moral complexities of the war, questioning whether the exorcists' mission is truly righteous or merely another form of destruction.

"D.Gray-man Hallow" maintains a fast-paced narrative, balancing intense action sequences with moments of introspection. The story builds toward a climactic confrontation between the Black Order and the Noah, setting the stage for future developments in the ongoing conflict. The series concludes with unresolved questions, leaving room for further exploration of its rich lore and character dynamics.
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D.Gray-man Hallow
D.Gray-man
Type: TV-Series
Date: 07/01/2016
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