C³ or CubexCursedxCurious is based on the light novel series written by Minase Hazuki and illustrated by Sasorigatame. OOnuma Shin (Kokoro Connect) directed this anime series. Being unfamiliar with this series going in, it was not what I expected at all based on the name of the series and the cover art, so, don’t judge a disc by its cover, I guess. What I expected was more of a mystery/thriller/horror series, and, while there are some of those elements,C³ turned out to be more of a standard comedy, harem series with elements of action, mild fan service, mild ecchi, and moe character designs.
The story follows male protagonist Yachi Haruaki who receives a delivery of a strange metal box from is father and awakes in the night to find a girl named Fear who has appeared from this box. It turns out the box is an old, cursed, medieval torture device and Fear is the living embodiment of, well, fear, now in human form. Haruaki now has to protect Fear from a number of fantastical groups who want to capture and destroy Fear, but he gets help from his neighbor Muramasa Konoha, who also happens to be a cursed object or “worse” 
C³ from an animation standpoint has a good mixture of moe and more eerie character designs. There are some viscerally violent moments during many of the action sequences that standout even more given the series mostly calm, and prototypical “high school comedy” feel for much of the episodes. This dichotomy is what makes C³ somewhat strange to sit through for me. It is not that the look isn’t catching, because it is, but the overall feel and arc of the story somehow doesn’t quite come together. Although, I must say that there is something compelling at the heart of it all with Fear who is ultimately looking for redemption from her “sins” and suffering in her own way from what she has been forced to do for centuries. And, again, her moe look is often at odds with the violence of her cursed object side; that’s not a bad thing. It makes for a more interesting series to watch, ultimately.
The Video
The AVC 1080p encodement of C³ looks good. Some slight banding aside, this is a pretty crisp and clean title where the digital animation looks vibrant and clean with no abhorrent anomalies that really standout.
The Audio

The Supplements
There isn’t much included. The typical textless opening and closings, a U.S. trailer (no Japanese trailers or promos) and additional FUNimation trailers.
- OVA episode
- DVD – 2 DVDs of the series
- Textless Opening Songs:
- “Endless Story”
- “Mon”
- Textless Closing Songs:
- “Hana”
- “Sympathy of Love”
- S. Trailer (1.78:1; 1080p/24; 00:00:47)
- FUNimation Trailers
The Final Assessment
While C³ has lots of elements to like, such as the eye-catching character designs and some amazing action sequences, on the whole it feels like a series that doesn’t quite come together in all areas, right down to the cover art that sets it up as a darker series than it actually turns out to be, even though it touches on some dark themes. In the end, however, it’s satisfying, just not an outstanding series.
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