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Aug 26, 2023
«Nanatsu no Maken ga Shihai Suru» is a work that, even using cliché elements, manages to win the hearts of fans thanks to its competent execution and the way it revitalizes these familiar elements. While it might seem like we're getting into familiar territory with the premise of an ordinary protagonist who acquires magical powers, the series manages to breathe new life into that formula.
The «unlikely hero» cliché is deftly explored through the protagonist, who starts out as an ordinary person, but grows in strength and wisdom as he faces ever-increasing challenges. This provides a journey of personal development that fans can relate to and
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root for. Furthermore, the series uses this cliché to explore deeper themes such as responsibility, friendship and the true meaning of heroism.
Another cliché that the series addresses is that of the «team of heroes». Although this dynamic has already been explored in several other works, «Nanatsu no Maken ga Shihai Suru» features a diverse cast of characters, each with their own unique motivations and personalities. This creates an interesting dynamic within the group, with conflicts and moments of camaraderie that keep viewers engaged.
Furthermore, the world in which the story unfolds features magical and mythological elements, adding an extra layer of depth to the plot. The creative use of these elements gives an original touch to the story, despite the present clichés.
The art and animation are also noteworthy. The way the magical battles are visually portrayed, combining dazzling special effects with well-executed choreography, takes the experience to a higher level. It makes even the most predictable and clichéd moments feel exciting and captivating.
In summary, «Nanatsu no Maken ga Shihai Suru» may use familiar clichés as a foundation, but its competent execution, character development and creative approach to magical elements manage to breathe new life into these elements. The series offers an experience that combines comfort with emotion, making fans embrace clichés with a smile on their faces.
Reviewer’s Rating: 8
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Jun 18, 2023
Firstly, one of the main weaknesses of the anime is its narrative and pacing. The story often feels confusing and poorly developed, jumping from one event to another without a proper flow. The events are poorly explained, which makes it difficult to understand the plot and connect with the characters. The fast pace also results in the loss of important plot details, detracting from the viewer's experience.
Furthermore, the anime suffers from poor quality animation. The action scenes, for example, lack fluidity and visual impact, leaving much to be desired compared to the manga. Character designs can feel generic and uninspired, making them difficult to get
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attached to or easily recognize. These less forced visuals make for a visually uninteresting experience.
Another critical point is the lack of character development. The anime doesn't devote enough time to exploring the motivations, personality traits, and relationships between the protagonists and supporting characters. As a result, many characters become shallow and one-dimensional, making it difficult to care about their journeys or achievements. Manga, on the other hand, can provide more room for character development and make them more captivating.
In contrast, the manga can be considered reasonably better for several reasons. In print form, manga has the advantage of being able to offer more detail, better explain events, and deepen the plot. Art in manga is generally more consistent and well-inspired, which makes for a more enjoyable visual experience.
In addition, the manga allows the reader to follow the desired reading pace, being able to better appreciate and absorb the details of the story. With more time to develop characters, manga can provide a more engaging and emotionally satisfying experience.
In summary, Tensei Kizoku no Isekai Boukenroku: Jichou wo Shiranai Kamigami no Shito is an anime that works in several aspects such as narrative, animation and character development. In correspondence, the manga offers a fuller and more satisfying experience, featuring a better developed story and more consistent art. If you are interested in this work, it may be more fruitful to choose to read the manga instead of watching the anime.
Reviewer’s Rating: 3
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Jun 14, 2023
Kyoukai no Kanata is an anime that wins viewers over right from the start with its visually stunning and stunning animation. The studio responsible for the work deserves all the recognition for the care and attention to detail, delivering a visually pleasing and captivating aesthetic. However, it is important to point out that aesthetic beauty is not always enough to make an anime memorable and successful. Unfortunately, Kyoukai no Kanata falls short in other important respects.
The narrative has gaps and lack of explanation, leaving the viewer lost amid poorly developed plot twists and poorly explored characters. Another negative point is the lack of proper development
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of secondary characters. Their personal histories are barely explored and their relationships with the main characters seem superficial. Furthermore, Kyoukai no Kanata suffers from a lack of consistency in its themes.
Despite its flaws, it cannot be denied that Kyoukai no Kanata's animation is breathtaking. In summary, Kyoukai no Kanata presents spectacular animation, which stands out for its aesthetic beauty and visual quality. However, flaws in plot construction, character development, and thematic inconsistency detract from the overall experience. Although it is a work with potential, it ends up getting lost in its own flaws, failing to reach all its splendor.
Reviewer’s Rating: 6
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Jun 8, 2023
Translate with google translator due to MAL guidelines (I'm not fluent in English I'm just a Brazilian who takes refuge in the world of anime)
Anime is still extremely amazing how I love this anima, had heavy and emotional scenes as always, how I hate bondrewd man fdp, I had to die for all the harm they did to those kids all mds I was pt why he stayed alive, the guy is a hell of a character...
Having to remember this heartbreaking scene, bloody onion cut ninja...
And I thought Prushka was going to go with them, the first impression when I saw her omg and bondrewd's
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fdp ruined my happiness my day
This movie and the arc it adapted is the pinnacle and pinnacle of all media for me. Nothing will be able to top it, to say this movie is perfection is a massive understatement.
The characters really managed to capture everything I love about watching them delve deeper into this hell hole and the story even instills that sense of wonder and imagination while answering questions but raising even more about what's really down there and why. the curse does so much to the human mind and body. It really is a real joy how this movie makes all my theories about what's down there explode into so much more.
I can't say full of things because this movie has very deep stories, brave characters, true bonds. Especially family love. Do you have important people? Of course, I have them too. When I saw someone tremble, I will help him or her. Even if this is an unfulfilled wish, I never give up. This movie makes me think so. Not to mention the main theme is similar to this one.
This movie follows our challengers, Riko, Reg and Nanachi as they challenge Bondrewd and the 5th layer of the abyss. Bondrewd, being the monster that he is, is obviously not going to make it easy for them, and as such we have this film.
In terms of the Made in Abyss arcs, this is absolutely the pinnacle of the story thus far. All of the events that happen along the journey through Idofront are so perfectly executed, I can't help but wonder how Tsukushi does it.
Anyway, the main things I like to talk about here are the soundtrack. The soundtrack, first of all, is perfect. I genuinely can't think of a single issue with the soundtrack, every song is amazing and fits perfectly with the tone of whatever scene it's used in, Kevin Penkin is quite possibly the best composer in the world. From The Rumble of Scientific Triumph to Riko's Motherfucking Cooking, every song in this movie is perfect.
Kevin Penkin already had an amazing soundtrack with Season 1 and he came back and delivered the best soundtrack I've ever heard beating the likes of Nier Automata and AoT. This man really is the greatest composer and I can't wait for MiA OST 3!
Reg and Riko, it's hard to believe how the Abyss made them grow so quickly and how different they are since they left Orth. Over the course of a season and a movie they still have that innocent child-like persona they did early on, but over the course of this movie it shows just how much they've matured since they left. Reg, between being separated and witnessing horrible events and then forcing himself to do things he absolutely hates in order to protect the two he holds dearest. Riko can show how smart she is with Prushka, discover secrets that even Nanachi didn't know, and express what she really wants to do with her group and what she's going to do once deep down is really emotionally moving to see. Nanachi, we finally know the additional story she hinted at at the end of the first season and what she did after becoming a Hollow during that time in Idofront and it's one of the most moving scenes I've ever seen and also one of the few moments in any manga to make me cry. These three are truly some of the best characters I've ever had the pleasure of watching grow up over the course of a series and it only makes sense to have an equally rivaled antagonist. Bondrewd, where do I begin? This is my all-time favorite antagonist and what really captures the greatness of this arc. The first time all these characters meet is enough to let you know what's going to happen and the things he does after matching that intensity. Bondrewd is so obsessed with achieving what is called a Blessing and he will do whatever it takes to get it. But he never harpers any negative emotion or ill will in doing these things, if anything he really loves all these characters especially his daughter Prushka and it's shown in the end with Prushka's story and her new aspiration of hope they all get to the bottom how he loses what he spent years trying to obtain. Truly a character that will never be outdone.
The last thing I want to talk about is Bondrewdso spoilers if you haven't seen the movie yet.
I genuinely can't think of a better, more interesting antagonist. In all anime. Or even all the media itself. Even as he lays dying on the ground after losing the final fight, all he wants is for our group to continue successfully on their journey, no ill will, no revenge, just a simple wish for their journey to be filled with curses and blessings. . After all the horrible things he had done, even Nanachi, arguably the most affected by this horrible monster, came to a kind of mutual understanding with him because that's just the kind of person he is. He doesn't do anything out of malice, he just wants to know all the mysteries the abyss has to offer, and he'll go out of his way to do so.
The movie is perfect, everything about it is perfect, the folks put their heart and soul into it and what came out was the pinnacle of all media. Thank you Kinema Citrus, thank you Kevin Penkin, thank you Akihito Tsukushi, thank you all for the amazing experience you gave us. From the bottom of my heart I love you all for your work, keep striving to bring this story to life.
Target is not restarted. Destiny is a new step. The same goes for challenging something. This series is a symbol of that. To be honest, survival of the fittest is unrelated. It all depends on yourself and yourself.
Their dawn is still ahead.
Reviewer’s Rating: 8
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