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Apr 3, 2022
*Note that this review will have spoilers in it, so read with caution
Attack on Titan, ah yes, Attack on Titan. It needs no introduction here. It's one of those anime that literally everyone, people who don't like anime included, knows about and it's loved by tons of people around the world. I myself am one of those people, of course and Attack on Titan is literally one of my favorite anime of all time so I want to use this time to explain why the second part of the final season is great.
Story: 10/10
Let's start with the most important aspect of most anime. The story
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in Attack on Titan is great and season 4 part 2 is no different. It happens immediately after the first part and begins with Reiner and the other Marleyans arriving at Eldia to defeat Eren and the other Eldians as the war between the two continues. There are various moments in this part I liked like when the rumbling starts, when Eren tells Grisha to kill the Reiss family, and when Connie tries to feed Falco to his mother but ultimately decides not to do it after he saves Armin from trying to feed himself to his mom. There are lots of amazing moments in this part, including the ones that I just mentioned, and like I said before, this part manages to have a really great and amazing story just like the other seasons.
Art: 9/10
The art in this part is really great. The characters all look really great in this part plus there's barely any CGI in this part as well and when there is CGI, it looks way better than the CGI in part 1 of this season. The animation is really good as well. It isn't as good as Jujutsu Kaisen's animation, another anime that MAPPA animated, but it was still good.
Sound: 9/10
The opening and ending are some of the best Aot has to offer. The opening sounds really awesome while the ending sounds beautiful. The soundtrack for this anime is really great as well. Each of the songs are great and they're all used at perfect times in this part. The voice acting is really great in this as well. Each of the voice actors did a really great job voice acting the characters they voice acted in this anime.
Character: 9/10
All of the characters are absolutely fantastic. Some of the best characters in this anime include Zeke, Reiner, Jean, Armin, Levi, and my personal favorite character from this anime Eren and all the other characters are really great as well.
Enjoyment: 9/10
I really enjoyed watching this part of Aot. It isn't my favorite part, but I still enjoyed watching it a LOT.
Overall: 9/10
Overall, this part of Aot was really great. The story was outstanding, the art was amazing, the sound was fantastic, the characters were all incredible, and I enjoyed this part a lot, even though it isn't necessarily my favorite Aot part.
Conclusion:
So yeah, just like the other parts, this part of Aot was honestly astounding and I recommend checking it out if you liked the other parts of Aot or if you really like action anime or series that are heavily plot-driven. Anyways, thank you for reading and have a great day.
Reviewer’s Rating: 9
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Feb 9, 2022
Alright, so Gintama. All of us know what it is. Almost all of its seasons are rated extremely highly on both MAL and AniList, so does that mean Gintama is something worth checking out? Of course, it is. It is the literal example of what comedy and shonen anime should strive to be like. The comedy was very funny and clever and the serious arcs, along with the characters are just so well-written, so today, I'll be talking about why I think Gintama is fantastic.
Story and comedy:
Let's start with what makes Gintama so good, shall we? The comedy in Gintama, like I said, was just
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so funny and clever, from funny references to tons of stuff (not just anime) to just simple stuff like the Odd Jobs just being involved in all kinds of situations. And as for the story, there kinda is a story in Gintama. I know that the story begins on the Shogun Assassination arc, which I haven't gotten to yet, but the serious arcs in the first season are just so incredible. The arcs aren't just mindless fighting, but instead are arcs where beautiful storytelling and characterization happen. We learn more about each of the characters in the serious arcs, fleshing them out more and the stories are just so unique and beautiful and once the serious arcs start, the comedy suddenly has a much deeper meaning behind it and they become battles to save the ones Gintoki loves. The serious arcs are what most battle shonen out there should be like, at least, in my opinion anyways.
Characters:
Alright, so here's the next best thing about Gintama, the characters. They are all so unique, funny, and well-written, from Hijikata and his obsession with Mayo to Katsura and the way he always says "x Janai, Katsura da". The best character in Gintama has got to be Gintoki of course. His backstory was so sad and he's got to be one of the most relatable and funny characters ever, plus he's also an extremely well-written character as well, so there's that.
Sound:
The music in Gintama is honestly just really good. Not only does it sound really good, but it also plays at the exact right moments in the anime, whether it be the comedy or the serious moments. My personal favorite op and ed in Gintama isn't from the first season but I still really liked them a lot. My favorite op is Sakuramitsutsuki and my favorite ed is Samurai Heart (Some like it hot). The voice acting in this is incredible as well. All of the seiyuus did a really good job with voice acting each of the character from this anime.
Animation and art:
The animation was pretty decent. It isn't like Fate or Demon Slayer level of good, but I still liked it. The artstyle was also really good as well. The characters each just looked... natural in this artstyle and I think it'd be pretty weird if Gintama were in a different artstyle.
Enjoyment:
I definitely enjoyed this anime a LOT. Like I said before, the comedy was extremely funny, the serious arcs were beautiful and well-written, and the characters are all of that as well. I laughed a ton at the comedy and I felt a variety of emotions from hype to sadness during the serious arcs.
Overall:
So yeah, I can honestly say that this is how you should craft a shonen and comedy anime, besides Hunter X Hunter and Saiki K. It has funny comedy, it has amazing serious arcs, and everything else in between as well. I can definitely recommend this anime to anyone that's a big fan of comedy and action, especially if they like battle shonen. Anyways, thank you for reading my review and have a great day.
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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Apr 27, 2021
*This is my first and probably my only review ever, so expect it to be pretty bias at some parts*
I'll be honest here and get to the point: I LOVE comedy anime. They are just really fun anime to watch if you want to take a break from really dark and serious anime like Evangelion and Texhnolyze and watch something pretty lighthearted and want to get a laugh out or 2 every once in a while. Then again, this is coming from the person that laughs at a video about a piece of bread falling over, so that might be why I love comedy anime
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a LOT. And Saiki K's no different, and I will tell you why I like this anime so much.
Story: 8/10
The story is quite simple. It's about a teenager named Saiki Kusuo who just lives through life just like everyone else, but there's a twist to this. Saiki K actually has tons of psychic powers like teleportation, mind-reading, and a LOT more, but he actually doesn't want anybody to realise that he actually does have psychic powers, so he barely uses them when anybody is around at all, unless those people aren't paying attention to Saiki at all, so it's mostly just a slice of life anime with the main protagonist having psychic powers, but it's still pretty good.
Art: 10/10
The art for this looks rreally good. Not as good as Berserk or Vagabond, but it still looks really good. I don't really have much else to say about the art other than pretty much everyone looks good in this anime.
Sound: 10/10
The sound for this was really good as well. Almost all of the songs in this anime are really memorable and the openings and endings are really good as well.
Character: 10/10
Other than the comedy, this was the best part about Saiki K. Pretty much everybody in Saiki K has completely different personalities and they're just really fun to see in the anime. Some of the best characters include Kaidou, Teruhashi, Nendou, Toritsuka, Hairo, Kuboyasu, Yumehara, and of course, Saiki.
Enjoyment: 10/10
I absolutely LOVED watching this anime. It was just really funny and nice to watch. There are even a few wholesome moments in Saiki K as well.
Overall: 10/10
This anime was an absolute maaspiece in almost every single way, from the characters to the art, and of course, the comedy, and definetely lived up to my expectations.
Conclusion: So after watching Saiki K, I can say that, without a doubt, you should DEFINITELY watch it as well. It is really enjoyable and it's almost as funny and hilarious as Gintama, and I'm glad I got the chance to watch it. I just hope that season 2 lives up to my expectations as well.
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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