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Jun 18, 2023
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba's Swordsmith Village Arc continues the tale of Tanjiro Kamado as they delve deeper into the world of demon slaying. This arc takes a slight detour from the intense battles against the Twelve Kizuki and focuses more on the characters' personal growth and the exploration of a unique setting.
The character development in this arc is notable. Tanjiro and the others face various challenges and confront their own weaknesses, leading to some heartfelt and emotionally resonant moments. It's gratifying to see the characters evolve and grow stronger, both physically and mentally, as they prepare for the battles ahead. Although I must say
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the constant flash backs to give character development to other characters could have been done better.
Also, the pacing of the Swordsmith Village Arc feels slightly slower compared to the previous arcs. The focus on character development sometimes causes the plot to lose momentum, and the action sequences, which are one of the series' highlights, are relatively limited in this arc. While this change in pace allows for a deeper exploration of the characters and their relationships, it may leave some viewers longing for the adrenaline-fueled battles that made Demon Slayer so exhilarating.
The animation and art style continue to be visually stunning, with detailed and vibrant scenes that bring the world of Demon Slayer to life. The voice acting and sound design also maintain their high quality, effectively conveying the emotions and intensity of the characters' experiences.
In terms of storytelling, the Swordsmith Village Arc provides valuable insights into the demon slayer universe and the process behind creating the powerful Nichirin Blades. It sets the stage for future events and serves as an essential stepping stone in the overall narrative. However, the arc lacks the same level of excitement and suspense as some of its predecessors.
Taking everything into account, I would give Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba - Swordsmith Village Arc a score of 7 out of 10. While it may not reach the same heights as the previous arcs in terms of action and pacing, it compensates with character development, and stunning visuals and etc. Fans of the series will appreciate the added depth, but those seeking constant action may find themselves wanting more.
Reviewer’s Rating: 7
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May 19, 2022
Whoever decides to read this manga must be clear about the following: It is not a shonen. There are many plot twists that if you paid attention are congruent. Understand what you see and do not expect something different from what you have seen. If you haven't had personal lonely times to ask yourself things about existence and sense/meaning (personal, universal, etc), beware, this can hit you hard in the face.
Finally, there are things in the context or in the world that are not explained and although they are missing, they do not ruin the narrative. I honestly think this manga is entertaining because of
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the plot twists and how it manages to be consistent with itself despite being crazy or confusing at times. It's not perfect, graphic and visceral violence is left to do. It's raw and inhumane without being overkill (which is a good thing). And the characters are what they are given their circumstances. If the first few chapters seem strong to you, it only gets a little worse, so it's your decision to go or stop. I would only recommend reading it calmly and continuously (in a week, for example). Either to make the trip more bearable and understandable or failing that, so that if you are new to the issues it addresses (violence or philosophical issues of the plot) it does not take you off guard. It is not an educational chair, not a deep and reflective work. It is a work that complies with entertaining and does so in a firm way.
Tldr, it is a 7.5 out of 10 if you are willing to be permissive with its ideas and dedicate yourself to enjoying it with calm and understanding.
Reviewer’s Rating: 8
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Nov 24, 2021
I will try to explain this manga at first to new people/readers without spoiling too much at first based on the 20s chapters and my analysis of the manga plotline. is this manga cliche and a bit edgy....?
Sadly yes it is very cliche, the standard generic cliche OP MC going to a magic school in a fantasy world.....but is that a bad thing? Not really, you can still enjoy the manga without thinking too much. The Art style is decent i guess in my opinion?
This type of manga is fun and exciting for people that are not used to Cliche manga but probably boring to
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those who read a lot of manga and can already predicted the storyline plot and pattern.....hell I can predict about 80-90% of what was happening as i read the chapter but meh the manga was still somewhat amusing to kill time.
For Example SAO(Sword art online) is still entertaining to people despite the cliches
The point i am trying to make is that while the Manga is not amazing, unique or complex, people can still be allowed to enjoy it despite the generic tropes. Just expect lot of cliche plots though....
Anyways more about the plot (Possible spoiler beware):
>At this point this is no need to read further and below is mostly just my mindless thoughts/rants. I am not saying the Manga is horrible...just some issue...<
MC is raised as a 'Secret Assassin' by a 'secret ORGANIZATION' and now is going to magic highschool for nobles where is looked down upon due to the fact that he is a 'COMMONER'......
Ok we get the Underdog effect trope. The fake underdog trope. Check.
Standard MC putting bullies in their place. Check.
OP power being show off by MC. Check.
Possible harem, starting with 2 girls....Check.
Possible Unique bloodline or cursed bloodline. Commoner MC that can use magic when only 'nobles' should be able to use magic. Check.
In my opinion this manga fits into the standard Fast food Power fantasy self-insert type of reading media....I do not mean self-insert into a standard generic MC but more like the type of MC insert that people wish themselves into when fantasizing cool advantures.
Like imaging a more badass cool version of their selves....Basically the MC fits the perfect mold for that. Cool, collected, kills people, OP as heck, has girls throwing themselves at him while he is not blushing or effected, fake underdog trope, elite secret Assassin and etc.
The MC personality is designed to be more cold-blood cool assassin aspect but we do not get much more unqiue aspect like his favorite food, is moral values, hobbies and etc.
See the thing is there are plot holes or minor mistakes if you look carefully....
#1 issue.
MC estimated age...
The MC is raised by a so-called good-nature person who teach him magic, MC is about 15-18 years old and apparantly 10 years since he started field work.....I think this is a mistake and more like 7-8 years of field work would make more sense since the MC seems to be the age of 6 to 8 when the Pops guy pick him up. If we assume he is maybe 6-7 years then 2-3 years of magic & assassin training before 10 years of field work then that means the MC would be around 18 to 21+ years old.....
10 years of field work would mean he been killing people since he was around the ages of 6-8, feels a bit unbelievable unless you mean the FIELD WORK counts the Magic/Assassin training or if his had a teacher helping him out at first.....this is if we assume the MC age is around 16 to 18 years old. MC could be 19 to 20 on the other hand but his youthful face seems to says he is around 16-18 years old and probably resound with teens better. BUT CHAPTER 3 SAYS HE IS 15 YEARS OLD......KILLING PEOPLE AT THE YEAR OF 5 YEARS OLD......fking weird to think, killing at the age of 8 or 9 would make more sense unless the MC just tagged along at the beginning to 'Observe'
10 years of 'Field work' seems to be more "EVEN" and "NICE" number, 10 years sounds better and more professional than 7-8 years of field work. A very minor issue
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Pops guy did not make a fake Noble background for him and the MC did not request for a Fake profile/background......LOOK.....you work for a 'secret organization' that kills people and keep the peace for the city right? You would think making some fake papers to pose as a low class low rank noble would be better than entering the royal academy as a Commoner who can use magic......The 'Pops' guy apparantly order the MC to enter a magic school to get a license + better living future option and the MC apparantly picked the Royal Academy due to low fee costs.....
2 issues here, 1 issue is what kind of money does the MC gets paid for his "jobs", I mean killing people for about at least 5+ years should be able to get you enough money to live lazy for 10 years right since it is a dangerous job.....Well this is assuming the Pops guy is paying the MC decent amount of money instead of pennies/Minimum wage.
Reviewer’s Rating: 6
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Nov 18, 2021
Ousama Ranking seemed rather childish to me at first,(and it still is) with its OP and the childish, rounded-out animation style; I watched it without many expectations, but it may just end up as the anime of the season!
With good, dynamic animation complementing its art style, it's quite a sight for the eyes. And story-wise, it uses a childish outlook accompanied by a subtle maturity that could be suitable for many ages.
I don't have much to say about the characters but the characters are absolutely amazing! the characters can make you cry for a happy occasion, it can make you sad and it can make
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you shocked because of what they did. only a few animes can make me feel those emotions continuously.
there is a reason why this has such a high rating so do give this anime a try you won't regret it also don't be fooled by the childish cover, this anime is actually classified as seinen.
seinen meaning -"Seinen anime and manga tend to be of a more violent and/or psychological nature than shonen series"
Reviewer’s Rating: 9
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Oct 26, 2021
***I will try to keep this review as short as possible***
takt op. destiny is just overhyped becuz of its animation in the trailer.
everyone was talking about this anime's visuals and how it will be the next big hit in the anime industry, oh boy how wrong they were.
This anime has such an unoriginal/useless story, 3 random teenagers just go on a journey fighting monsters on their way thereby saving countless lives(smh). yep, that basically summarises this whole
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series.
this series is just an empty shell with a half-baked plot with good animation, don't waste your time watching this.
Reviewer’s Rating: 4
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