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Unique way of storytelling
This series is a must watch for mystery lovers you have so look for many things and has a unique timeline. An series which focus on 11 different characters with their own personal arc to for better understanding. And previous mysteries and confusion's getting solved at the newer episodes . Heerooo X.
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Okay, I have to say this-there's this anime that nobody seems to be talking about, and I genuinely don't understand why. I stumbled on it randomly, no hype, no recommendations, just pure curiosity. And wow. I was not ready. This show? It's absolutely insane-in the best way possible. The animation alone is chef's kiss-cinematic, fluid, and just visually stunning. You can tell the team behind it poured real love into every single frame. It legit looks like a movie, but it's a weekly series. Like, how??
I kept expecting it to fumble somewhere because that's usually how these under-the-radar anime go-you get a cool idea, maybe solid animation for the first episode or two, then it drops off. But this one? It just keeps getting better. The story actually has layers. The characters feel real, the pacing is tight, and there's just something about it that grabs you and doesn't let go. There's emotional weight to what's happening, but it's also just straight-up cool. It hits that sweet spot of being fun and meaningful.
And listen, I don't say this lightly-but this might be Anime of the Year material. I know we're getting spoiled with big-name releases right now, but this show deserves to be in the conversation. It's better than a lot of the more hyped series I've seen lately, and it's doing its own thing in a way that feels fresh and exciting.
I kept expecting it to fumble somewhere because that's usually how these under-the-radar anime go-you get a cool idea, maybe solid animation for the first episode or two, then it drops off. But this one? It just keeps getting better. The story actually has layers. The characters feel real, the pacing is tight, and there's just something about it that grabs you and doesn't let go. There's emotional weight to what's happening, but it's also just straight-up cool. It hits that sweet spot of being fun and meaningful.
And listen, I don't say this lightly-but this might be Anime of the Year material. I know we're getting spoiled with big-name releases right now, but this show deserves to be in the conversation. It's better than a lot of the more hyped series I've seen lately, and it's doing its own thing in a way that feels fresh and exciting.
Everything in this series is thought out; don't let the middle arcs fool you! It's absolutely peak!
We have one of those series that had a lot of anticipation beforehand.
After all, "To Be Hero X" offered a rather intriguing and interesting superhero story that would be told through several characters in a few arcs.
The reality is that the series lived up to expectations and much more...but only in some arcs.
Let me explain: we have a series that starts off very strongly with its first two characters introduced: the story of Lin Ling/Nice, told from an innocent but rather traumatic perspective, and that of E-Soul, which for me is the strongest of all. So far, so good, because the pacing, narrative, and animation are more than up to par with fascinating 3D and insane action sequences.
However, we then have the arcs of Queen, Loli, Lucky Cyan, the Johnnies, and Ghostblade, which are very flat and, at times, boring. We then switch to exclusively 2D animation, making them seem like another series. They're not bad episodes by any means, but the cohesion doesn't seem to be there, and they're like parallel stories told from each character's point of view. But... everything has a reason, and each of the plots eventually leads to the alien ship arc, where we see a previous Nice and E-Soul being evil and trying to kill everyone. This is when the series really ramps up and explodes in the last 6-7 episodes, which also include the Ahu/Dragon Boy arc, Smile's death, and the impressive introduction of X.
All of this ends with a cliffhanger that leaves us feeling very high and waiting for the next season, knowing that this won't stop and that it will be mind-blowing; there's no two ways about it. The initial tournament and the appearance of the new Zero or whatever will undoubtedly blow our minds.
In short, an excellent first season overall, but if I recommend it to anyone, it should be with the warning of those arcs where the dynamics and story change completely. The risk of dropping exists if one is not warned or does not give the series the opportunity to explode.
After all, "To Be Hero X" offered a rather intriguing and interesting superhero story that would be told through several characters in a few arcs.
The reality is that the series lived up to expectations and much more...but only in some arcs.
Let me explain: we have a series that starts off very strongly with its first two characters introduced: the story of Lin Ling/Nice, told from an innocent but rather traumatic perspective, and that of E-Soul, which for me is the strongest of all. So far, so good, because the pacing, narrative, and animation are more than up to par with fascinating 3D and insane action sequences.
However, we then have the arcs of Queen, Loli, Lucky Cyan, the Johnnies, and Ghostblade, which are very flat and, at times, boring. We then switch to exclusively 2D animation, making them seem like another series. They're not bad episodes by any means, but the cohesion doesn't seem to be there, and they're like parallel stories told from each character's point of view. But... everything has a reason, and each of the plots eventually leads to the alien ship arc, where we see a previous Nice and E-Soul being evil and trying to kill everyone. This is when the series really ramps up and explodes in the last 6-7 episodes, which also include the Ahu/Dragon Boy arc, Smile's death, and the impressive introduction of X.
All of this ends with a cliffhanger that leaves us feeling very high and waiting for the next season, knowing that this won't stop and that it will be mind-blowing; there's no two ways about it. The initial tournament and the appearance of the new Zero or whatever will undoubtedly blow our minds.
In short, an excellent first season overall, but if I recommend it to anyone, it should be with the warning of those arcs where the dynamics and story change completely. The risk of dropping exists if one is not warned or does not give the series the opportunity to explode.
10TH-911
The most versatile anime ever
Storytelling is great
A combination of 2D and 3D animations creates a unique storytelling experience. The real-time storytelling aspect allows the most powerful character to gain strength from real-time viewers, which I find fascinating. The overall concept is impressive, including the graphics and music. I really enjoy both the opening and closing songs, as well as the "Hero X" song, which is particularly amazing.
10gmhislop
GREAT potential
At first, the animation style takes a bit of getting used to, but you get the hang of it pretty quickly. The story is super engaging, and the music really pulls you in. It kind of reminds me of Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse and Cyberpunk: Edgerunners.
Cinematically, it's well put together, with some stunning visuals and solid direction. The pacing is just right-never feels rushed, but it also doesn't drag. The characters are already pretty interesting, and it feels like the story is setting up for something big. I have really high expectations for this anime, and I'm excited to see where it goes.
Cinematically, it's well put together, with some stunning visuals and solid direction. The pacing is just right-never feels rushed, but it also doesn't drag. The characters are already pretty interesting, and it feels like the story is setting up for something big. I have really high expectations for this anime, and I'm excited to see where it goes.
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- WissenswertesThe third instalment in the "To Be Hero" series, after To Be Hero (2016) and To Be Heroine (2018).
- VerbindungenFollows To Be Hero (2016)
- SoundtracksINERTIA
[Opening Theme]
Music by Hiroyuki Sawano
Arranged by Hiroyuki Sawano
Lyrics by Benjamin Anderson (as Benjamin)
Performed by Hiroyuki Sawano (as SawanoHiroyuki[nZk]):Rei (Newspeak)
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