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Claymore:
Old anime. From a manga. Women with gigantic swords , the Claymore, fight some sort of demons in a forsaken world. We follow Clare, the Claymore Number 47, the least powerful of them all.
Every episode has some sort of a twist, with new information about the incredible rich world and lore, and the power and origin of the Claymore. Drawing is captivating, unique, gorgeous. The eyes!
Way better than Berserker, in the sense, that everything make sense and is foreshadow in Claymore.
Thanks for the rec, I love an old anime.
Edit: still gonna check it out but an anime released in 2007 referred to as “old?” Oof. here I was thinking c. 1993. :D
I never found anything which scratches the same itch Claymore does.