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Aug 17, 2024
First it was a good gimmick that the MC had no idea of how the real life works for adventures, but now I'm just thinking about droping this show.
Everybody should watch shows that they like and they shouldn't force themself or others to watch somethign that they not fond of, but
sometimes it's good to give a taste to other genre and themes.
Sence he didn't had parets and he had to figure out most things on his own it's clear why he thinks his on way.
But he is mentaly challenged as we seen in the last fight in eps7, he can't even add 1 and
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1 together.
(spoiler)
There is a assasin type human who clearly states he wants to take the Rolo with him so he can sell him.
then he tries multiple times to hit the MC, but he just parrys and apologizes for every dagger he brakes....
he still thinks he is the bad guy in that situation.
Before in the show the MC and Lynne duo was fun and entertaining, but now it was a brainrot.
And not just that, lynne and Ines watched Noor fight of a poisonous frog that Ines chould have helped to kill becuase her shield was air tight.
The show did well in some other areas like setting up suspense situations when Noor was poisoned, but the negatives overwhelmed the positives.
I still don't want to say that i don't recomend this anime, most other reviews are also rants about the braindead MC.
(my scoreing will change based on other episodes and my score is not final)
Summary
I have found enjoyable moments in this anime and some fustrating ones.
I can't say whether you will enjoy it or hate so with that in mind jump into it.
Reviewer’s Rating: 4
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Jul 5, 2024
Well, I start off by saying that even the first season of Tsukimichi left me disappointed. I had to rewatch it a few months later to again grasp the vibe of the first season. I usually don't rewatch a series that didn't appeal to me, but it's allowed me to see the potential in the Tsukimichi series.
So most people who will watch Tsukimichi S2 are the ones who liked the first season, sadly, this time a rewatch wouldn't make a big change in the score. The first season had a big role in setting up the MC, other characters, plot, and an entirely new world
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with all good-looking people. Not only was season 1 well equipped to fill in these roles, but it also had a great looking fight scene that left us waiting for the next season.
As viewers, we hoped for a lot in S2, mainly the continuation of the story, the chemistry between the MC and his followers, and also epic fights. S1 left multiple story lines open to let S2 seamlessly take over and forge a truly remarkable show. How sould I say it... well, it didn't happen. Season 2 left me with a crater in my chest. I am baffled. How can a well prepared show like this flop?
S2 started off with a lot of chitchat. Not that I am a big hater of non-fight scenes, but if there are episodes that have a lot of talking, they should make them interesting, fun, and dramatic, something that will bring emotions to viewers. Also, it should be easy to follow the story. I am strongly aggains usseless story bombing the viewer with 5 episodes of worth intel. Not that it doesn't have a place; like in the Overlord series, intel bombing is common, and viewers get most information about Ainz's carefully thought-out plans. It's also combined with his followers deep loyalty to him, which also sets a vibe that is comedy gold.
Tsukimichi have no benefit from lore bombs.
It just made it harder to process the story, and as I feel, it also set a barrier around the main story, so you need to go out of your way to make sense of the story.
(That's mainly about the chitchat side of the story)
CHARACTERS
LUTO-ROOT was a huge miss. In my opinion, the writers of this series can only make lustful dragons that fall in love with the MC at first sight or in their first fight. His character wasn't meaningful enough for a character that is this powerful and highly ranked.
I mean, he is the boss of the adventure guilds, and we see him close to the king and many important world leaders, yet he can't do anything in favor of the MC. His only job in the story is to be in some places and to drop a lore bomb about an other worlder that she at that time fell in love with.
Mio and Tomoe change
In the first season, these two were a real menace; they annoyed the MC day and night, destroyed a village, and much more. This gave season 1 a unique character. Now they have matured and it feels like they have kept more distance with the MC, they still had a place in the story, although it was the very end of the season. You see, Mio and Tomoe were a big help in keeping the story rolling in S1 from Ep1. They were there and contributed to the story, had relations with the other chatraters, and much more. In S2, we get episodes that show Mio learning how to cook, which feels like a filler, plus we shouldn't get fillers in 25 episodes while they can't competently tell a story.
Their only contribution in the early episodies was their encounters with the other heroes; Tomoe surely had a badas sceen, but, looking back after the 25 episodes, it was meaningless and did not affect the outcome of S2.
In summary, S2 couldn't continue the Tsukimichi show that we had grown to love. 25 episodes is a lot to not do anything and lore bomb story telling without any gimmick to lure in viewers. Even though the story continues and we will get a S3, I wouldn't be so keen to see it after this season.
Reviewer’s Rating: 5
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Oct 3, 2022
I came across several reviews of this anime claiming that it contradicts itself, but that’s simply not true. I’d like to clear up the misunderstanding some viewers had regarding the plot. This review may contain spoilers, and I’ll also discuss Ard Meteor's goal and thoughts throughout the anime, as these seem to be the main points of confusion for many.
Many people wrote in their reviews that Ard's goal contradicts itself. The misconception seems to be that his goal was simply to live a low-profile life, free from reputation, privileges, prestige, and fame. However, his main goal wasn’t to turn his back on his past. What
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he truly wanted was something he had never experienced, something that everyone around him had: a true friend. The fame and status he accumulated over the years made it difficult for him to make genuine connections. His reincarnation was the key to shedding these burdens, allowing him to pursue friendships without these labels getting in the way.
There’s another detail people might have missed, and it’s a key part of the anime that could easily cause confusion. It’s stated multiple times throughout the series: after Ard finally makes friends, he discovers the true value of friendship. He becomes willing to expose his true identity if it means protecting those friends, which he comes to view as his most valuable treasure.
These two points can be confusing for some viewers. As I’ve seen in various reviews, Ard’s main goal was misunderstood. People focused on his desire for a low-profile life, but missed the deeper goal of making friends. After that, the second part—him defending his friends—may seem contradictory to the idea of living a low-profile life.
Personally, I don’t understand how people missed these details. Some of the reviewers who got confused didn’t even finish all 12 episodes, yet they’ve watched over 5000 episodes of anime and still felt confident enough to write a review. I believe if they had just invested a little more effort into paying attention to the anime’s themes, they wouldn’t have felt so dissatisfied and quick to drop it.
I really enjoyed this anime.
Reviewer’s Rating: 8
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Apr 19, 2021
So here i'm making my first review@_@
I want to make it clear where is JJK's (rise and fall) my perspetive CONTAINS SPOILER
The recap on the story mainly about the beginning of JJk.:
The anime introduce us to the main protagonist Itadori we soon find out about his closest family member Wasuke Itadori's grandfather, as well of his death wish.
Wasuke's death wish is that his grandson use his powers well that we don't know anything about, and to be nice to others and help the weaker.
JJk didn't lived with the opportunity to tell us about Wasuke and Itadori's relationship so we don't feel too much
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about Itadori's loss.
Notable that this death wish stays with our MC and sets him on a journey, well this is only notable because this is the only thing that moved this anime forward to become what it is now,
and my head just hurts to think how many stupid thing it introduced.
contains spoiler
Jjk focused too hard to make characters lovable from the start and not giving them anything new or challenges going on the story to fight for. They have to fight for there lifes but no personal score to beat.
Nobody having challanges throughout the story, Itadori able to do the unthinkable (breaking the goal post) (control Sukuna) i know there was that one-time thing where he can't get back the control but that was just for the drama.
And we viewers reacted to itadori's comeback the same as Nobara and Megumi. ohh u still alive good then.
Its clear that they want to make this anime enjoyable by adding those caracters that are similar to well known or loved caracters
But they are focusing on this too much that its hurts the story. what story?
This anime want to be serious, but when it's really needs to be its just can't deliver, just like konosuba thats why all of the jokes hit because it's not serious, fights don't stir the water.
I hope its understandable what i want to tell.
Story 1 score
This animes biggest flaw in my eyes is that it can't commit it self, steer its self in to battle but no meaningful outcome just setting up minor climaxes. Meaning there will be a big or whatever size fight where every move dosen't make sense and not going to change anything at the end. – (feels like the writer had to figure out something p.d.q. (pretty damn quick) or copy something to make this anime what it think it is but its not.
– (dosen't feel itself) – the climaxes that thosen't add to anithing –(look an anime donsn't have to have story climaxes everywhere to be enjoyable, it's just speaks itself that's it's a lackluster)
The uncertainty in the show showed itself clearly at the last fights, where Itadori and Aoi fights whit Hanami, once they ran out of ideas and can't copy anithing else they just cut the fight off by call in Gojou and vaporize the guy, but he will be back there is no fight where anybody lost their lives before its not gonna change.
Art 8 score
Drawing is really good! The studio outdid them themselves.
For my likeing too dark themed, but the strong/vibrant colors counters it well.
Sound 8
music is good
voices are good
Well this is not why i'm here.
Although the sound and art is top quality it can't make this anime more than what it is.
Character 2
Copied characters with a little bit a twist in them so its not Kakashi with face mask against covid, its Gojou with eye protection?
They tryed to get in some character development whit Megumi by Sukuna telling him that he has more in him, but they forgot to actually do it after they closed the climax.
Enjoyable (recycled characters) but at the end lack of character development. Even the character skills are copied Miwa's "skill" is basically Unglaus Brain's skill from overlord. And just as effecrive XD
Enjoyment 5
At the start it was good, but after that its down hill
Why whould the fights get my interest when i know something absurd gonna happen and not gonna affect anyithing.
+I guess good jokes, funny and awkward moments
Overall:4,8 i guess but i don' think good sound and good art make this better when the story lacking what it takes.
Reviewer’s Rating: 6
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