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Apr 9, 2023
I was blown away by this series! I loved the core concept of the anime, which you can already tell from the title, Future Diary. Diaries that predict the future. It's an anime I've been looking for. When I rewatched it, I couldn't stop watching the episodes. They were very captivating and had a good storyline. From what I can gather from reviews on MyAnimeList, which I can also understand, are the expressions that the character Yuno Gasai makes. She constantly says "Yuki!" when she's in danger or just wants to call him urgently for something. It bothered me a bit when I realized it,
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but I still think that criticism is somewhat weak, as the call doesn't come too often and I didn't notice how annoying it could be. When rewatching and knowing that people hated this, it caught my attention. However, at first, I didn't even notice it. The beginning was very well done. It leaves questions for the end of the series and is effective. The middle of the series contains high tension and leaves questions that are solidly answered at the end of the series. The positive thing about the series, which I loved, is that while watching the series, I always asked questions about what would happen and how it would happen. It builds up tension for me and motivates me to continue watching. The end of the series was good but could have been better. I think there's a continuation to this series, as when I first watched it, I had a different idea of how it would end than I do now.
Overall, I highly recommend this series to anyone who loves a good storyline with an interesting concept. The characters are well-developed and engaging, and the tension throughout the series keeps you invested in the story. The few flaws in the series are not enough to detract from the overall enjoyment of the show.
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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Apr 3, 2023
I had mixed feelings about the second season of One Punch Man. Although the first season ended with an exciting cliffhanger, not much happened in the second season. I was hoping to see more of the hero association fighting against the monster organization, for example, the whole organization versus Saitama and his companions. But all we got to see was Garou being rescued by the organization and Saitama defeating the monster Centipede with one punch, thanks to King's help.
Overall, I found the second season less thrilling than the first, as there was no exciting finale or opponent that could challenge Saitama. I was disappointed with
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the ending, as I expected more. However, the middle part of the season was quite entertaining, especially when Saitama participated in a martial arts tournament incognito and monsters started wreaking havoc nearby. But that was pretty much it.
One positive aspect of the second season was King's philosophical role, where he talked to Saitama about his frustrations with being too strong and not being able to evolve anymore. Even though King's lines were taken from the manga, they were insightful and thought-provoking.
Overall, I hope there will be another season of One Punch Man, as this one felt unfinished to me. While some parts were entertaining, the lack of a satisfying conclusion and a formidable opponent made it less exciting than the first season.
Reviewer’s Rating: 8
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Apr 3, 2023
One Punch Man is an exciting anime series that I found to be very engaging. Although the first episode was not particularly thrilling, as it mainly focused on the fact that the main character, One Punch-Man, wins every fight with just one punch and is frustrated with his victories, it still managed to set the tone for what was to come. From the second episode onwards, the series became much more interesting. One Punch-Man meets a friend who is more popular in the hero industry than he is and is considered just a hobbyist hero. However, when they both try to register at the Hero
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Association, One Punch-Man is placed in rank C while his friend, who is his apprentice, is placed in rank S. This difference in ranking, based on their psychological test scores, impressed me because One Punch-Man was previously an unknown hero. The final episode was the most exciting as he confronts an alien, who is the strongest enemy he has faced so far. Although the alien can withstand more than one punch, One Punch-Man doesn't seem to have given his all.
Overall, I highly recommend One Punch Man for its engaging storyline and exciting action scenes. I was able to finish the series in under two days because of its fast-paced and thrilling nature. Although the first episode was a bit slow, the series quickly picks up, making it a great watch for anyone who loves anime.
Reviewer’s Rating: 9
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