En la preparatoria Furin, conocida por sus estudiantes pendencieros que protegen su ciudad, Haruka Sakura solo busca a los luchadores más fuertes. Desinteresado por los débiles, se abre cami... Leer todoEn la preparatoria Furin, conocida por sus estudiantes pendencieros que protegen su ciudad, Haruka Sakura solo busca a los luchadores más fuertes. Desinteresado por los débiles, se abre camino hasta la cimaEn la preparatoria Furin, conocida por sus estudiantes pendencieros que protegen su ciudad, Haruka Sakura solo busca a los luchadores más fuertes. Desinteresado por los débiles, se abre camino hasta la cima
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Season 1 is fantastic. Main character is quite interesting and so are he other characters you meet among the way. The plot of highschool delinquents basically being the neighborhood police is a great concept that really puts itself against the main characters self worth and overall view of the world as his environment begins to shape him into a better person.
Season 1 had a lot of mystery and action. Season 2 rolls around and the story just becomes a highschool drama. It all starts to roll off hill when they introduce a Transgendered student that one of the schools strong people.
The story seems to shift away from the old plot and revolve around the transgendered student in an annoying way as literally no one has as much back story given about them not even the main character. You get a whole slew of episodes about this one character.
The end of the day my question is why? I almost feel like the creators chickened out and didn't make this transgendered character the main characters love interest. Which would make a lot more sense since he didn't mind going out on a date with them.
Instead they give us episode after episode of the same ol' it's okay to be gay routine. Which I have had enough of entirely. They spend so much time developing this transgender character to do not much with them. So what was the point really?
And why did they backdown off making the transgendered character the main Characters love interests after floating the idea he was attracted to them.
That's how bad season 2 is. I came in wanting to see more fists to face action but instead am discussing a transgendered character's love life.
Season 2 is a mess. Season 1 was great though.
Season 1 had a lot of mystery and action. Season 2 rolls around and the story just becomes a highschool drama. It all starts to roll off hill when they introduce a Transgendered student that one of the schools strong people.
The story seems to shift away from the old plot and revolve around the transgendered student in an annoying way as literally no one has as much back story given about them not even the main character. You get a whole slew of episodes about this one character.
The end of the day my question is why? I almost feel like the creators chickened out and didn't make this transgendered character the main characters love interest. Which would make a lot more sense since he didn't mind going out on a date with them.
Instead they give us episode after episode of the same ol' it's okay to be gay routine. Which I have had enough of entirely. They spend so much time developing this transgender character to do not much with them. So what was the point really?
And why did they backdown off making the transgendered character the main Characters love interests after floating the idea he was attracted to them.
That's how bad season 2 is. I came in wanting to see more fists to face action but instead am discussing a transgendered character's love life.
Season 2 is a mess. Season 1 was great though.
Wind. Breaker is a show about a kid that loves fighting and implements key characteristics from othe manga and shows like Tokyo revengers this is a short show but enjoyable in every way the animation is flashy and the story is exciting it is a joy to watch and is an underrated show with a growing story and I am excited to see the character growth of Sakura . The main and the side characters all have exciting backstory's I don't want to spoil the show but this is a must watch that can be enjoyed by the whole family even your grandma or fish will enjoy the animation and story In short just watch it now.
Say what you will about the characters or story. Though there been a couple parts that have got me in my feels.
The thing I want to rave about though is the fights. They are so well done that the only words I can thing to describe them is "beautifully Choreographed" I know they are drawn, but that's how good they are.
It's martial arts fighting styles, a Kung fu anime! I love it and have to give props to the animators. Animating the body moving like that and making it look so amazing takes so much talent! Can't wait to see more.
If you liked the fights in samurai Champloo I think you'll love this. And the "I didn't know the human body was so warm" I almost cried. Someone hug that kid for God sakes!
The thing I want to rave about though is the fights. They are so well done that the only words I can thing to describe them is "beautifully Choreographed" I know they are drawn, but that's how good they are.
It's martial arts fighting styles, a Kung fu anime! I love it and have to give props to the animators. Animating the body moving like that and making it look so amazing takes so much talent! Can't wait to see more.
If you liked the fights in samurai Champloo I think you'll love this. And the "I didn't know the human body was so warm" I almost cried. Someone hug that kid for God sakes!
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Wind Breaker stands out as one of the best anime series I've watched in 2024. The combination of intense cycling battles, strong character development, and a compelling storyline makes it a must-watch. Every episode is packed with adrenaline-pumping moments that keep you on the edge of your seat. The interactions among the characters and the depth of their struggles-both on and off the road-add a lot of heart to the series, making it more than just a sports anime.
The first season ends on a high note, leaving viewers with a sense of curiosity and excitement for what's to come. The cliffhanger in the last episode left me eagerly waiting for Season 2. The mix of friendships, rivalries, and self-growth resonates strongly, making this anime not just thrilling but also emotionally engaging. If you enjoy dynamic storytelling with a focus on perseverance and teamwork, Wind Breaker is an anime you shouldn't miss.
The first season ends on a high note, leaving viewers with a sense of curiosity and excitement for what's to come. The cliffhanger in the last episode left me eagerly waiting for Season 2. The mix of friendships, rivalries, and self-growth resonates strongly, making this anime not just thrilling but also emotionally engaging. If you enjoy dynamic storytelling with a focus on perseverance and teamwork, Wind Breaker is an anime you shouldn't miss.
The setting is truly ridiculous. Each school district is a gang turf. You've got students that attend these schools, but there are no teachers to be found or classes being held. It's basically one giant hangout for gangsters. You got these massive street brawls involving dozens of people, but cops are non-existent. In fact, the townspeople rely on the gangs themselves for protection. Gratefully so. The members of these gangs are also incredible fighters. I'm talking pro level MMA, veteran kickboxing, highly-trained combatants. Throw in over-the-top drama along with some superficially deep philosophy on having "conversations with your fists", or what it takes to get to the top and you've got a pretty good idea on what this show is all about.
And yet despite all that, it's entertaining. If you can accept the absurdity for what it is and don't think too hard about it there's a decent show here. The animation alone is worth your time. It's utterly superb. A lot of animators take shortcuts when it comes to action scenes because it's easier to draw. As long as the audience gets the basic gist, that's good enough. Well, not in this series. They really went the extra mile for these fights. More than that, each major character has a unique fighting style, and they go through the trouble of showing that in great detail. Besides being visually stunning, it gives these people an extra layer of substance that elevates what would otherwise be something closer to generic or two-dimensional. I mean, they're still pretty generic, but since combat is a major feature of the show fighting style becomes a part of their personality. It definitely helps.
There's nothing novel about this series. They use familiar tropes you'll recognize immediately. The story is also nothing to write home about. However, they put these elements together so well that you won't really mind. This is a fun, easily digestible show. It doesn't need to be any more than that.
And yet despite all that, it's entertaining. If you can accept the absurdity for what it is and don't think too hard about it there's a decent show here. The animation alone is worth your time. It's utterly superb. A lot of animators take shortcuts when it comes to action scenes because it's easier to draw. As long as the audience gets the basic gist, that's good enough. Well, not in this series. They really went the extra mile for these fights. More than that, each major character has a unique fighting style, and they go through the trouble of showing that in great detail. Besides being visually stunning, it gives these people an extra layer of substance that elevates what would otherwise be something closer to generic or two-dimensional. I mean, they're still pretty generic, but since combat is a major feature of the show fighting style becomes a part of their personality. It definitely helps.
There's nothing novel about this series. They use familiar tropes you'll recognize immediately. The story is also nothing to write home about. However, they put these elements together so well that you won't really mind. This is a fun, easily digestible show. It doesn't need to be any more than that.
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- TriviaBased on an yankee manga written and illustrated by Satoru Nii. It began serialization on Kodansha's Magazine Pocket manga website in January 2021.
- ConexionesReferenced in The Nite-Cap: Hangin' - Chillin' - BS'in (2025)
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