An Earth girl named Maze suddenly finds herself and her house in a strange and magical forest, with no memory of how she got there (or much else for that matter). When she answers a knock at her door, she finds that she saved a princess named Mill when her house landed on Mill's pursuers. As they set out upon their journey, they are attacked by evil demi-humans and demi-armors - but all is not lost! It turns out that Maze has some kind of mystical powers, and Mill can summon a powerful demi-armor of her own. While Maze's powers are strong during the day, she has little control over them. Once night falls however, Maze transforms into a man; this version of Maze has even stronger powers and seems to have complete control over them. As they make more friends during their journey, it seems that everyone wants to get intimate with the female Maze, and the male Maze wants to get intimate with every female!
Meet Lina Inverse, a mighty sorceress who fights evil in the name of... greed, gluttony and black magic?! When she meets Gourry, a swordsman whose skill with the blade is rivaled only by his stupidity, Zelgadis, a grumpy sorceror who's been turned into a golem, and Rezo, a priest known for his benevolence (with a dark secret), you know her adventures are just beginning!
Both series are about fantasy with a twist. If you don't mind the bit of ecchi in Maze (or lack thereof in Slayers) you're bound to like the other, because both share the same sense of humour, the same tendency of typecasting characters, and the same oldschool anime feel..
In a world where where humans and elves live amongst each other, we find three unlikely heroes. Mysteriously torn from the world we know, karate expert Junpei, Oscar winning actress Airi, and weapons specialist Ritsuko must find the components needed for the spell to bring them home. Components that are tattooed on the bodies of unsuspecting female elves across the land...
In Maze, a brother and sister becomes someone named Maze (male at night, and female in day), and came to a strange world to escape there own. They end of protecting the new world by changing it.
In Those Who Hunt Elves, there is a party of 3, needs to get out of the strange world. They end up hunting for Elves for parts of a scattered tactoo spell on bodies of Elves. The party of 3 needs the gathered spell parts to put on a elf to summon a spell to leave and save both worlds. They end up not protecting this world and become criminals by changing it.
The animes have oposite goals, but have ironic twists that are the same, but same time trying to go in different directions. The ideas of the characters are the same though, they must fight to get what they want, and thats what tanks from the real world are for, just like battle suits in maze are for.
With Celcia having botched the ritual to send our heroes, Junpei, Airi, and Ritsuko home to their own world (not in the least due to Junpei’s loud mouth…), the trio must once again set out to collect spell fragments tattoed on the bodies of unsuspecting female elves. With literally thousands of fragments to collect, they, along with their cat-spirited tank, encounter everything from Satan Santa to the legendary pillows that make your dreams come true…
In Those Who Hunt Elves (II), after failure of the first series, the party needs to get out of the world still... There old world is starting to pop up in the elf world... They end up hunting for Elves ALL OVER AGAIN. This is a must once you finish the first series.
In Maze, a brother and sister becomes someone named Maze (male at night, and female in day), and came to a strange world to escape there own. They end of protecting the new world by changing it.=
The animes have oposite goals, but have ironic twists that are the same, but same time trying to go in different directions. The ideas of the characters are the same though, they must fight to get what they want, and thats what tanks from the real world are for, just like battle suits in maze are for.