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Jun 27, 2020
The first 40-50 chapters of Jujutsu Kaisen sucked balls to me. I hated almost everything about it. It was generic, cliched, and even confusing at times. But then the next 60 chapters made me go like "yeah, its alright". At times it's very fun to read, at others I'd rather listen to Asta scream.
The characters are boring. MC haha so strong naruto style. Fuck that guy. Most boring MC in the world. Kirito was more fun to watch. Sukuna better take over his body fast. The side MCs aka Megumi and the other girl.
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They're setting up a lot of mysteries around Megumi and his powers. His family is more interesting than his character. The other girl hasn't been developed enough as a character but I guess she has a distinct personality. Now the best characters. Every side character and villain is great. Geto, Satoru, Touji, and Nanami all interesting characters. Why the mangaka can make all these interesting characters, but his main characters are absolute ass, I will never know.
The story is pretty generic for the first 50 chapters. In fact, I would say the first 50 chapters are the worst thing I have ever read. I had never been so bored in my entire life. If my life had been any less sad, I would have never read it. After the kyoto/tokyo training arc thing, the story picks up. It goes from trash to treasure. From berserk anime to berserk manga. I'm overexaggerating it but it does get immensely better. We get a ton more interesting characters with much better stories than whatever happens in the first half. The flashback arc or whatever its called is definitely the best arc so far and maybe by the time the current arc ends It may be on par or better.
The art is good. There isn't anything too special about it. Sometimes it looks nice. Sometimes I have no idea what I'm looking at. The mangaka seems to have some problems with clarity sometimes but most of the time it looks good.
The power system is fucking stupid. It makes no sense to me. I probably read too fast in the beginning and missed out on how exactly it works or the specifics because the battles although nice too read, get kinda retarded sometimes. The only power that I can even understand is the one who has none and is just strong. All the of the curse powers are just garbage to me.
Overall, I would recommend the read. If you have the will to get past the first 40-50 chapters, or you may even end up liking it, then the story and characters will be dramatically better. The only thing that holds it back is the MC and his gang, the first few small arcs, and its predictability.
Reviewer’s Rating: 6
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Jan 24, 2020
Everything about this manhwa is mediocre. From the story to the characters, nothing stands out from this overdone premise used constantly in Korean light novels like Raid, I am the sorcerer King, Seoul Stations Necromancer, or whatever else. I don't understand why everyone likes this manhwa based on those reasons. However, there is one thing Solo Levelling excels at, hype.
The sheer amount of hype in this manhwa has made my nuts burst with joy. No matter how predictable it gets, when my boy Jin says, "Arise", my heart stops every. single. time. The art and hype carry this manhwa 100% of the way to
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the top.
Solo Levelling, in my opinion, is fun trash that I enjoy and can be described as an "eyegasm" or even a "hypegasm(?)" manhwa. (Yes, I excessively wrote manhwa to show that I know the term and the difference between manhwa, manga, and manhua.)
Reviewer’s Rating: 7
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Dec 24, 2019
What the hell is this? How is this possible? An isekai with a good story and characters who properly develop an actual comprehensible train of thought. How is this even possible? After hundreds of Isekai, I have determined the formula for Isekai, and I would like to share how this manga turns it over and fucks it in the ass.
Isekai always go like this: Kingdom summons human, human either leaves or stays, develops original power, gets low-tier slave waifu, train, then the first shitty adventure plot happens, and after that, the manga gets discontinued, or it continues to
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be so repetitive all the isekai start to blend. This is usually when the reader stops and moves on to the next isekai because most people only like the beginning of isekai. I don't care how many people tell me, "ThiS iSeKaI is DiFeReNt, tHe mC iS orIGiNal". In most cases, no they're not. They start somewhat different, and then they converge and nobody knows anybody's names or what the story even is.
Saihate no Paladin is different. There is no formula. It's good and I would recommend it to anyone tired of reading isekai trash because they are no longer capable of getting out of the hell they've created for themselves.
Reviewer’s Rating: 8
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Oct 7, 2019
Zetsuen no Tempest is an anime close to my heart yet somehow also near my balls. It's quite strange how an anime so enjoyable can turn into filth so easily.
The first 12 episodes are the greatest. There is constant action, great music, a decent story, and somewhat interesting characters. Mahiro and Yoshino are a great duo to watch and their constant quoting of Shakespeare is somehow one of the best dialogues in the series. The story is interesting for all 12 of the episodes. Unexpected scenarios, plot twists, and a villain with evil but
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good intentions. So, what's the problem? Why is there no mention of the latter half of the series? It's because it sucks massive balls.
My enjoyment of the series was cut in half during the second half. It dragged on for too long and had about one interesting plot twist and story aspect. The characters turned from sweet mango to sour lemons. They turned out to be so uninteresting in the second half that my non-gay erection was fading. It was much more painful to get through the second half of the show as pretty much everything other than the art and sound dropped in quality. It was a massive disappointment.
I'm recommending this show purely based on the first half. It brings back good memories and long erections. I would, however, watch the second half as although it's not as enjoyable, there are some good moments sprinkled scarcely throughout. It's definitely just the heart talking but, I do still like the show despite the flaws.
Reviewer’s Rating: 7
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