Yet he is an interesting character if we look at him more carefully for his ability to balance out the seriousness and fun mood of the story and her crew. Like the opposite side of a coin, he has a more stoic mind and says things that can sometimes be interpreted blunt, sarcastic, or too brutally honest. On the other hand, there is Jonah, the child recruit soldier. Her character brightens up the gloom and doom of the crew and gives her job a new light that some future arm dealers may find appealing or maybe strange. Despite the real dangers of her occupation, she makes fun out of most it and can literally be seen as a troll at occasions. Koko Hekmatyar assumes the role of the female protagonist who is amusing, entertaining, and dramatic to watch.
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One of the aspect that engineers this series is the colorful cast of characters. Although somewhat one-sided and predictable, the story is still smooth and to the adult-oriented audience, can be appealing. Each arc focuses on professionalism and it's up to Koko and her crew to work together in the end to deliver the result. Fear not though as the story is easy to understand and not one of those mindfucks that leaves the viewers going “HUH?” Speaking of stories, Jormungand has a smooth pace focusing on the crew's teamwork and abilities to accomplish tasks. The story is set in the modern eras so if you're looking for mecha action, futuristic weaponry, or of the historical theme, then you're looking at the wrong place. At the same time, it also finds ways to make the series relaxing through some heartwarming moments and comedic scenes. It wastes little time in conveying the hazardous occupation and brutality of being an arms dealer.
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The first episodes kicks off already with some full throttle road war and those bullets fly across all over the screen. To be honest, this is the type of show that can make any fan of action genre glued to the screen with its blood packed spilling, rapid violence, and gun dominance at first glance. Yet the same time, with his acquittance of Koko and the crew, his sentiment seems to have cooled down and even has a warmer side to him that some of us may see as cute or peculiar. He is of the West Asian origin and after being orphaned swears to get vengeance. With her is the child soldier, sidekick, bodyguard, and brother all the same time named Jonah (Jonathan Mar). She is badass, she is independent, she is cunning, she is fun, and she is of course loco. Jormungand is based off the manga of the same name starring Koko Hekmatyar, a young arms dealer who sells weapons under HCLI, a weapons corporation. For without intelligence and leadership, the crew would not be what they've become of today. And like a serpent, the main character is cunning as expected ofĪn arms dealer. For those who are into the fast action type, the type of series involving a kickass music, or a type of series involving a main protagonist being loco, or blood being splattered all over the screen, then this series is definitely something to keep an eye on.Īccording to Norse Mythology, Jörmungandr (or more often known as Jormungand) is known as the Midgard Serpent or the World Serpent. There is much to talk about guns, wars, arm dealers, and child soldiers these days. “Your new recruit is a child soldier? And he's got iron, shit.” With the CIA always hot on her trail, and assassins around every corner, Jonah and the crew must guard Koko and her dream of world peace with their lives or die trying. As Koko's work is illegal under international law, she is forced to constantly sidestep both local and international authorities while doing business with armies, private militaries, and militias. Jormungand follows Koko, Jonah, and the rest of crew as they travel the world selling weapons under the international shipping company HCLI. Along with Koko's other bodyguards, composed mostly of former special-ops soldiers, Jonah is now tasked with protecting Koko and her overly idealistic goal of world peace from the countless dangers that come from her line of work. But when Koko Hekmatyar, an international arms dealer, takes on Jonah as one of her bodyguards, he has little choice but to take up arms. Brought up in a conflict-ridden environment, child soldier Jonathan "Jonah" Mar hates weapons and those who deal them.