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Apr 2, 2024 8:27 AM
#1
Damn, that looks like hell. It had the feeling of a season finale that even included aircrafts. Hana had his full his episode just tryin to survive. While this episode doesn't resolve the main story, it does prove his determination again. Sakutaro really is like an enigma in this show and such a mysterious character. Well, this show was an interesting one imo. Pacing was strange at times but did feel very similar to the previous season. |
Apr 2, 2024 8:47 AM
#2
It was ok. I do think Hana is a better MC than Yoh but the side characters are worse. 6/10 |
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Apr 2, 2024 10:41 AM
#4
Everyone is waiting for Hana to return to them season 2 please 🙏 |
Apr 2, 2024 10:40 PM
#5
Reply to AnimeFan500
Everyone is waiting for Hana to return to them
season 2 please 🙏
season 2 please 🙏
@AnimeFan500 It may be still called Shaman King Flowers (they have to change up the title when it's a separate "project" even when it's generally the same plan), but I'm not sure where this is in the manga, since the follow up has another name (The Super Star) and is still not complete atm |
Apr 3, 2024 7:10 PM
#6
Well, that sure was abrupt. Did they seriously end the season without giving a proper conclusion to the current arc? Not to mention it seemed it only needed one more episode to have Hana returning from the Asura Hell... Though being honest, it's not like one more episode would have saved this adaptation from being a disaster even bigger than Shaman King (2021). Man, what a waste of time. Pretty awful and unnecessary sequel overall. Shaman King's original story was already conclusive enough so a continuation following the steps of Yoh and Anna's son sounded weak from the get go in my opinion. And weak it sure was: 13 episodes yet the story barely advanced, new antagonists are mere jokes, Hana as new MC is unbearable since the author decided to give him most of Anna's worst traits, animation barely improved despite the studio working with far less episodes than the 52-episode long prequel, etc. 2/10 - As with Shaman King (2021), only redeemable aspects being OST and some character designs. |
Apr 4, 2024 5:41 AM
#7
SouthRzVa said: Well, that sure was abrupt. Did they seriously end the season without giving a proper conclusion to the current arc? Not to mention it seemed it only needed one more episode to have Hana returning from the Asura Hell... Well, that's pretty much how the manga ended as well because the manga was cancelled before Takei could even finish the story (Just like original SK manga before they released the Complete Edition years later). SouthRzVa said: Man, what a waste of time. Agreed. I wonder what's the point of even animate this in the first place if they're not going to adapt some contents from Superstar sequel to at least end the Sakurai arc properly. They went ahead to adapted Jeanne's death scene from Red Crimson spin-off (Which happened off-scene in the Flowers manga) and the card dude's backstory from his own one-shot manga, but they couldn't bother to adapt the stuffs from Superstar for some reason. Keep in mind that Flowers manga is worse than the anime in some way unlike SK 2021 where it's the otherway around. Also, if you think Flowers is bad, be prepared when they eventually announced the anime adaptation of Superstar (Which take place just right after last episode of Flowers) as that one managed to be even worse than Flowers due to it's abyssal pacing and pointless fillers that made original Bleach and Naruto anime looks like masterpiece by comparison lol. |
MahiaErebeaNegiApr 4, 2024 5:47 AM
Apr 4, 2024 2:26 PM
#8
The episode was good, but it was really bad to be the end of this season, this was so fkng fast that Hana didn't even woke up lmao |
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Apr 5, 2024 7:06 PM
#9
Reply to MahiaErebeaNegi
SouthRzVa said:
Well, that sure was abrupt. Did they seriously end the season without giving a proper conclusion to the current arc? Not to mention it seemed it only needed one more episode to have Hana returning from the Asura Hell...
Well, that sure was abrupt. Did they seriously end the season without giving a proper conclusion to the current arc? Not to mention it seemed it only needed one more episode to have Hana returning from the Asura Hell...
Well, that's pretty much how the manga ended as well because the manga was cancelled before Takei could even finish the story (Just like original SK manga before they released the Complete Edition years later).
SouthRzVa said:
Man, what a waste of time.
Man, what a waste of time.
Agreed. I wonder what's the point of even animate this in the first place if they're not going to adapt some contents from Superstar sequel to at least end the Sakurai arc properly. They went ahead to adapted Jeanne's death scene from Red Crimson spin-off (Which happened off-scene in the Flowers manga) and the card dude's backstory from his own one-shot manga, but they couldn't bother to adapt the stuffs from Superstar for some reason. Keep in mind that Flowers manga is worse than the anime in some way unlike SK 2021 where it's the otherway around.
Also, if you think Flowers is bad, be prepared when they eventually announced the anime adaptation of Superstar (Which take place just right after last episode of Flowers) as that one managed to be even worse than Flowers due to it's abyssal pacing and pointless fillers that made original Bleach and Naruto anime looks like masterpiece by comparison lol.
@MahiaErebeaNegi Woah, what a way to sell a continuation that wasn't even announced lol. Yeah... I kinda like this Sakurai dude and the idea of him becoming Hana's spirit partner sounds cool but that's it. I don't think I will watch a supposed continuation after that last paragraph of yours about Superstar... or maybe I will? I don't know. It will all depend on how much of a masochist I'm feeling that day. |
Apr 6, 2024 8:42 AM
#10
Reply to MahiaErebeaNegi
SouthRzVa said:
Well, that sure was abrupt. Did they seriously end the season without giving a proper conclusion to the current arc? Not to mention it seemed it only needed one more episode to have Hana returning from the Asura Hell...
Well, that sure was abrupt. Did they seriously end the season without giving a proper conclusion to the current arc? Not to mention it seemed it only needed one more episode to have Hana returning from the Asura Hell...
Well, that's pretty much how the manga ended as well because the manga was cancelled before Takei could even finish the story (Just like original SK manga before they released the Complete Edition years later).
SouthRzVa said:
Man, what a waste of time.
Man, what a waste of time.
Agreed. I wonder what's the point of even animate this in the first place if they're not going to adapt some contents from Superstar sequel to at least end the Sakurai arc properly. They went ahead to adapted Jeanne's death scene from Red Crimson spin-off (Which happened off-scene in the Flowers manga) and the card dude's backstory from his own one-shot manga, but they couldn't bother to adapt the stuffs from Superstar for some reason. Keep in mind that Flowers manga is worse than the anime in some way unlike SK 2021 where it's the otherway around.
Also, if you think Flowers is bad, be prepared when they eventually announced the anime adaptation of Superstar (Which take place just right after last episode of Flowers) as that one managed to be even worse than Flowers due to it's abyssal pacing and pointless fillers that made original Bleach and Naruto anime looks like masterpiece by comparison lol.
@MahiaErebeaNegi It wasn't cancelled. the magazine that was publishing it closed down. As for a sequel, we still have SuperStar to adapt but they may wait for that to finish. |
Apr 6, 2024 9:39 AM
#11
The answer is... love (lol) and it's ending this way, meh... expect a better ending to be honest. |
Apr 6, 2024 3:35 PM
#12
Yeah, that just turned out to be… a bad ending, to put it lightly. I thought it was obvious already but Hana’s finally figured it out. Time to finally get out of that island and acquire Sakurai-san under his control. On the other hand, badass Tamao-san was nice to see. Not much else to say about this season, in all fairness. Found it to be very average, all in all. |
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Apr 6, 2024 6:05 PM
#13
Reply to komic
@MahiaErebeaNegi It wasn't cancelled. the magazine that was publishing it closed down.
As for a sequel, we still have SuperStar to adapt but they may wait for that to finish.
As for a sequel, we still have SuperStar to adapt but they may wait for that to finish.
Still meant the same thing. Flowers manga was cancelled because of the magazine serialized it ceased publication. |
Apr 7, 2024 7:30 AM
#14
Well, Hana lacks love, and that makes her stronger. No comments huh. |
Apr 8, 2024 1:29 AM
#15
Reply to MahiaErebeaNegi
SouthRzVa said:
Well, that sure was abrupt. Did they seriously end the season without giving a proper conclusion to the current arc? Not to mention it seemed it only needed one more episode to have Hana returning from the Asura Hell...
Well, that sure was abrupt. Did they seriously end the season without giving a proper conclusion to the current arc? Not to mention it seemed it only needed one more episode to have Hana returning from the Asura Hell...
Well, that's pretty much how the manga ended as well because the manga was cancelled before Takei could even finish the story (Just like original SK manga before they released the Complete Edition years later).
SouthRzVa said:
Man, what a waste of time.
Man, what a waste of time.
Agreed. I wonder what's the point of even animate this in the first place if they're not going to adapt some contents from Superstar sequel to at least end the Sakurai arc properly. They went ahead to adapted Jeanne's death scene from Red Crimson spin-off (Which happened off-scene in the Flowers manga) and the card dude's backstory from his own one-shot manga, but they couldn't bother to adapt the stuffs from Superstar for some reason. Keep in mind that Flowers manga is worse than the anime in some way unlike SK 2021 where it's the otherway around.
Also, if you think Flowers is bad, be prepared when they eventually announced the anime adaptation of Superstar (Which take place just right after last episode of Flowers) as that one managed to be even worse than Flowers due to it's abyssal pacing and pointless fillers that made original Bleach and Naruto anime looks like masterpiece by comparison lol.
@MahiaErebeaNegi So, they've fully adapted Flowers at this point and if we get a sequel next, will it be a Superstar adaptation? |
Apr 8, 2024 4:37 AM
#16
Reply to RobertBobert
@MahiaErebeaNegi So, they've fully adapted Flowers at this point and if we get a sequel next, will it be a Superstar adaptation?
@RobertBobert Pretty sure they will gonna be adapt Red Crimson and Marcos spin-offs first since the stuffs there will plays important roles on Superstar later on (Such as revealing Team YVS's members/goals and more details for FoM tournament), or else people would be confused as hell without the knowledge from the spin-offs lol. |
MahiaErebeaNegiApr 8, 2024 4:41 AM
Apr 8, 2024 6:15 AM
#17
Reply to MahiaErebeaNegi
@RobertBobert Pretty sure they will gonna be adapt Red Crimson and Marcos spin-offs first since the stuffs there will plays important roles on Superstar later on (Such as revealing Team YVS's members/goals and more details for FoM tournament), or else people would be confused as hell without the knowledge from the spin-offs lol.
@MahiaErebeaNegi But in what format? As I understand your past comments, they have adapted a number of spin-offs within Flowers for additional context already. |
Apr 8, 2024 8:23 AM
#18
RobertBobert said: As I understand your past comments, they have adapted a number of spin-offs within Flowers for additional context already. They have only actually adapted like two scenes from the spin-offs, one for card dude's backstory and another one for Jeanne's death (And her death was shown without the contexts on how exactly did it happened). I don't think Jeanne one really count as extra info considering all we got was just a few screenshots. Without spoilers, those spin-off introduced a bunch of new characters (Funnily enough, few of those new characters was created by Stan Lee back in 2008 for one of SK spin-offs lol) who would later reappeared in Superstar and the manga treats them as if it's expecting people had already familiar with them without explaining to new readers on who they were (This also applies to the extra infos that were only mentioned on the spin-offs as well). |
Apr 8, 2024 8:33 AM
#19
Reply to MahiaErebeaNegi
RobertBobert said:
As I understand your past comments, they have adapted a number of spin-offs within Flowers for additional context already.
As I understand your past comments, they have adapted a number of spin-offs within Flowers for additional context already.
They have only actually adapted like two scenes from the spin-offs, one for card dude's backstory and another one for Jeanne's death (And her death was shown without the contexts on how exactly did it happened). I don't think Jeanne one really count as extra info considering all we got was just a few screenshots.
Without spoilers, those spin-off introduced a bunch of new characters (Funnily enough, few of those new characters was created by Stan Lee back in 2008 for one of SK spin-offs lol) who would later reappeared in Superstar and the manga treats them as if it's expecting people had already familiar with them without explaining to new readers on who they were (This also applies to the extra infos that were only mentioned on the spin-offs as well).
@MahiaErebeaNegi So, if I understand you correctly, they need something like an OVA or special episodes? |
Apr 8, 2024 9:24 AM
#20
Reply to RobertBobert
@MahiaErebeaNegi So, if I understand you correctly, they need something like an OVA or special episodes?
RobertBobert said: So, if I understand you correctly, they need something like an OVA or special episodes? Sort of, I guess? I think Red Crimson might able to be adapted into 60 minutes OVA, tho I guess 6 to 8 episodes series would work better in terms of pacing for both RC and Marcos. Now that I think about it, it's weird that they haven't announce any new project yet since Flowers was announced immediately after SK 2021 ended like, aren't their main goal is to adapt the entire franchise into thee or something like that? |
Apr 8, 2024 9:30 AM
#21
Reply to MahiaErebeaNegi
RobertBobert said:
So, if I understand you correctly, they need something like an OVA or special episodes?
So, if I understand you correctly, they need something like an OVA or special episodes?
Sort of, I guess? I think Red Crimson might able to be adapted into 60 minutes OVA, tho I guess 6 to 8 episodes series would work better in terms of pacing for both RC and Marcos.
Now that I think about it, it's weird that they haven't announce any new project yet since Flowers was announced immediately after SK 2021 ended like, aren't their main goal is to adapt the entire franchise into thee or something like that?
@MahiaErebeaNegi Well, when someone in one of the old threads suggested that the original show was getting a reboot due to the intentions of leading people to further adaptation of the manga, I expected them to actually go further. But Superstar is still ongoing, so I wonder how they will work with this. |
Apr 8, 2024 9:31 AM
#22
Sorry, but I liked Boruto: Naruto Next Generations more than this. This show was just meh. At least the pacing was better than Shaman King (2021). And apparently, this ended in the middle of an arc? While also being a complete adaptation of the manga? lol. An abrupt ending where Hana is still unconscious in the final episode. Also, no announcement of a Shaman King: The Super Star anime after the final episode aired? I guess this is it for Shaman King. Unless they're just waiting for the Super Star manga to end first, which will not be ending anytime soon. And even if it does get announced, I don't have high hopes for it, considering the manga has quite a low rating and ranking. |
wildhoodApr 13, 2024 8:31 PM
Apr 8, 2024 10:12 AM
#23
I thought this was a good episode. Hana discovering what he lacks after seeing the cruelty of war was neat. |
Apr 8, 2024 2:32 PM
#24
Well this sequel of Shaman King better than i thought, at least better than the reboot of Season 1 in terms of pacing/ animation. This season is unlike many of those trendy shonen trope Don't get why people hating on this so much and then liking shit story-telling with surface level messages /meaning like One Piss or Solo Leveling shit. More importantly, are we getting season 2 adaptation considering the source was cut short? Can they really end it like this? The story is interesting enough though, donnu why the series is cut short early on. This is a lot better than Boruto tbh. No dragging or filler plot. |
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Apr 9, 2024 5:19 PM
#25
oh just came to me that bringing the death0 guy as a spirit might be the one way for him to see the girl again (if she is still alive), wonder if they will go there tho, not being a shaman, maybe she can't see him, but i guess Hana could still talk to her or let him tave over his body (forgot if that's possible in this story lol) the other way would be Alumi, using Anna's power to bring back the dead or something like that |
Apr 10, 2024 8:25 AM
#26
Kamikaze = Divine Warrior This is how the Emperor convinced pilots to go through with this, because of "Family Honor". Sadly... this is also how Japan's army got shit on later, as they have nearly no more pilots to protect their battleships, SADGE be with YAMATO, RIP. (the anime isn't completely wrong, Japan had very good Squads that are on par or even better than Germany and America when the war first started, it's how they were able to dominate the Pacific so fast) . However... while "kamikaze" is widely looked down upon. But current era warfare STILL have Kamikaze. As Kamikaze in war only restricts to actual human beings, it does not apply to unmanned. Such as 30% of current warfare between Ukraine and Russia is unmanned Kamikaze drones. ___ ___ ___ And Hana is learning more about Life, Evil, Death, and LOVE. Time for that Friendship Powerup. . And now... to wait for another 3 years for the season 2 of this series. |
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Apr 10, 2024 7:07 PM
#27
Reply to _MushiRock11_
Yeah, that just turned out to be… a bad ending, to put it lightly. I thought it was obvious already but Hana’s finally figured it out. Time to finally get out of that island and acquire Sakurai-san under his control. On the other hand, badass Tamao-san was nice to see.
Not much else to say about this season, in all fairness. Found it to be very average, all in all.
Not much else to say about this season, in all fairness. Found it to be very average, all in all.
@_MushiRock11_ It's impressive when these were monthly chapters, though I can't speak on exact length. 29 chapters in 13 episodes. And technically the opening scene in episode 1 is from the first chapter of the follow up, The Super STar, with Hao and Yoh talking in the Great Spirit |
Apr 10, 2024 7:09 PM
#28
Reply to amlg
Kamikaze = Divine Warrior
This is how the Emperor convinced pilots to go through with this, because of "Family Honor".
Sadly... this is also how Japan's army got shit on later, as they have nearly no more pilots to protect their battleships, SADGE be with YAMATO, RIP.
(the anime isn't completely wrong, Japan had very good Squads that are on par or even better than Germany and America when the war first started, it's how they were able to dominate the Pacific so fast)
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However... while "kamikaze" is widely looked down upon. But current era warfare STILL have Kamikaze. As Kamikaze in war only restricts to actual human beings, it does not apply to unmanned. Such as 30% of current warfare between Ukraine and Russia is unmanned Kamikaze drones.
___ ___ ___
And Hana is learning more about Life, Evil, Death, and LOVE.
Time for that Friendship Powerup.
.
And now... to wait for another 3 years for the season 2 of this series.
This is how the Emperor convinced pilots to go through with this, because of "Family Honor".
Sadly... this is also how Japan's army got shit on later, as they have nearly no more pilots to protect their battleships, SADGE be with YAMATO, RIP.
(the anime isn't completely wrong, Japan had very good Squads that are on par or even better than Germany and America when the war first started, it's how they were able to dominate the Pacific so fast)
.
However... while "kamikaze" is widely looked down upon. But current era warfare STILL have Kamikaze. As Kamikaze in war only restricts to actual human beings, it does not apply to unmanned. Such as 30% of current warfare between Ukraine and Russia is unmanned Kamikaze drones.
___ ___ ___
And Hana is learning more about Life, Evil, Death, and LOVE.
Time for that Friendship Powerup.
.
And now... to wait for another 3 years for the season 2 of this series.
@amlg It's disturbingly realistic in that those squads were just called Special Attack Squad, very dry and detached from the reality that it is meant to sacrifice soldiers to win a war based on perceptions that they're in the right |
Apr 10, 2024 7:11 PM
#29
Reply to wildhood
Sorry, but I liked Boruto: Naruto Next Generations more than this. This show was just meh. At least the pacing was better than Shaman King (2021). And apparently, this ended in the middle of an arc? While also being a complete adaptation of the manga? lol. An abrupt ending where Hana is still unconscious in the final episode.
Also, no announcement of a Shaman King: The Super Star anime after the final episode aired? I guess this is it for Shaman King. Unless they're just waiting for the Super Star manga to end first, which will not be ending anytime soon. And even if it does get announced, I don't have high hopes for it, considering the manga has quite a low rating and ranking.
Also, no announcement of a Shaman King: The Super Star anime after the final episode aired? I guess this is it for Shaman King. Unless they're just waiting for the Super Star manga to end first, which will not be ending anytime soon. And even if it does get announced, I don't have high hopes for it, considering the manga has quite a low rating and ranking.
@wildhood Esp. since THAT magazine also stopped publication last year, which is fodder for that Phineas and Ferb joke about something happening twice and it being weird, because Jump X was where Flowers was published and it stopped publication as well, about...2-3 years into its existence, Shounen Magazine Edge a bit longer at 5-6 years |
Apr 16, 2024 1:21 AM
#30
It has a bravery to touch a sensitive topic like Kamikaze and WWII but unfortunately the era of Shaman King is over, it's just over due to the shift in the audience taste over two decades. But it did try its best and go with a bang. |
Apr 19, 2024 9:30 AM
#31
YVS vs. Hao's team's meeting at the inn while Hana is once again transported to another place in the Mini Ashura Hell with Sakurai and his comrades this time, where the Japanese pilots are losing the war with their Zero fighter planes. But a sudden enemy bombardment has them retreating in fear, much less wanting to become war heroes in their own right. The ambush from Yosuke proving that Sakurai is Hana's guardian spirit, he indeed shot Hana straight on, sending him to the Spirit Realm alongside his other comrades, it's all about love. This sequel may be cut short leading to Super Star, but even as a sequel, this is underwhelming. |
May 6, 2024 3:26 PM
#32
ffs they really doing WWII was caused by greedy Illuminati god manipulating shit behind the scenes ugh |
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May 12, 2024 3:08 PM
#33
In this last episode, Sakurai did what I wanted to do after watching these 13 episodes: shoot Hana in the head. Besides me not liking the main character, the rest was fine. Maybe it could be better, but according to what I've read in this thread, the source material was even worse...? So, I guess they did the best they could with what they had. |
Jul 27, 2024 7:24 AM
#34
End with a cliffhanger... Not as great as the previous Shaman King... So far, only Yohane and Sakurai is adorable/likeable for me... Tao Men heal fully by Faust while Yohane arm still broken..... And I was right after all... Faust name was mention but they are so lazy to animated him... Poor Faust. Now it's Sakurai story before he died... They are a kamikaze squad.. But one of them are a coward... how come he was in that squad if he never intend to die for the misison. Sakurai is interesting, but he's short temper... He doesn't care to kill Hana that easily when he was actually plan to save Hana by throwing him out from the battlefield.. lol. I don't really care about Hana story.... But it would be interesting if the 5 Legendary warriors actually showing up again... |
Jan 7, 6:41 AM
#35
Okay, I actually dig this ending, the who thing started off very boring and goofy but by the end it got more interesting for me, or perhaps because there were atua adults arounds. |
Jan 12, 1:11 AM
#36
Dissapointed of this as of the remake both sucked. 2000 anime was far superior to this. >yoh dies >anna dies >hanna dies at end of manga killed by his own guardian spirit. Also censored with nothing explained but we can assume >yoh died young by the claim of hanna of not seeing his parents in years. >anna died during the attack of the patch tribe protecting alumi. >only survivor of the patch tribe alumi The only thing known of alumi is she is silva daughter but not who is the mother. Rule of shaman king world >with training you can get stronger >itako give birth to itako or shaman >itako are more powerfull then shaman >using five spirits requires a huge ammount of furyoku >only way to get rid of a spirit is sending it to heaven or eating it. This raise some answers to who is the mom of alumi just remember which girl is blond and has tanned skin and the only way she could be born with itako powers. Also kinda weird that for silva daughter she would be weak or have less furyoku normally that would happen in mixed shaman/human and all patch are shaman with silva being quite powerfull back then so kinda weird, well powered down levels on hanna explain that specially seeing that none of the characters trained physically as all the others did in the past specially alumi that i can assume received basic training from silva and anna spirits. >amidamaru is still spirit of sword after the shaman fight. >regular shamans will have issues controlling him specially untrained ones. >spirit sword never shown again >futsu no mitama is a national treasure that was returned to the museum after shaman fight there is no way hanna could have it. The only good things of this anime is gyaru alumi and hanna getting killed by his own guardian spirit. |
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