HerwinM
may 2025 se unió
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I loved this show. It had everything I look for in an anime-good fights, solid characters, and a story that actually made me care. The animation wasn't always the best, I'll admit that, but the plot was so strong that I honestly didn't mind. There were moments where the visuals could've been smoother or more detailed, but the emotion and intensity behind each scene made up for it. Even when the action wasn't flashy, the weight behind the fights and the characters' motivations kept me hooked.
One of the best things about this show is how it handles its characters. They weren't just fighting for the sake of it-everyone had their own reasons, their own pasts, and goals that made sense. You could see how their experiences shaped who they were. Some characters were easy to root for from the beginning, while others grew on you over time. And then there were a few who you hated at first but eventually understood. I like when a story makes me feel that kind of conflict-when villains aren't just evil for no reason but have real depth. It made the whole experience feel more grounded and emotional.
The fights weren't just flashy either; they were smart. A lot of anime just throw punches and explosions, but this show made its battles feel earned. Strategy, emotions, stakes-they were all part of it. You could tell the characters weren't just trying to win a fight, they were fighting for something bigger. Sometimes it was pride, sometimes revenge, sometimes protecting someone they cared about. It added layers to the action and made even small fights feel important.
And then there's the story. Man, the story was good. It wasn't just your typical hero's journey or tournament arc kind of thing. It had twists, emotional beats, and moments that really caught me off guard. I remember sitting there thinking I had the plot figured out, and then it hit me with something completely unexpected. But it never felt forced. The pacing was solid for the most part, and it always left me wanting more after every episode.
Even with all the great things the anime did, I know it didn't have the highest budget. You can see it in some of the animation quality, especially during the less important scenes. But honestly? I didn't care. When the story is this good, I can overlook a few janky frames. I'd rather have a deep, meaningful narrative with average animation than a shallow one that looks amazing. And let's not forget-there were some scenes that did look great. You could tell the studio put their effort into the most important moments, and those hit hard.
What's crazy is that after finishing the anime, I didn't feel done with the story. I immediately looked up the manhwa and started reading it. That's how much it pulled me in. The manhwa adds even more depth to the characters and explains a lot that the anime couldn't fully show because of time or budget constraints. Plus, the art in the manhwa is super clean, and the pacing feels even tighter. If you enjoyed the anime, I 100% recommend reading it. You get a much clearer picture of the world and its characters, and it just enhances the whole experience.
Overall, this show was more than worth my time. It had flaws, sure, but they were small compared to everything it did right. The characters felt real, the fights had weight, and the story kept me invested from beginning to end. It's one of those shows that sticks with you after you finish it. Not just because of the hype moments, but because of how much heart it had. I'd definitely watch it again-and I'm already deep into the manhwa. That should tell you everything.
One of the best things about this show is how it handles its characters. They weren't just fighting for the sake of it-everyone had their own reasons, their own pasts, and goals that made sense. You could see how their experiences shaped who they were. Some characters were easy to root for from the beginning, while others grew on you over time. And then there were a few who you hated at first but eventually understood. I like when a story makes me feel that kind of conflict-when villains aren't just evil for no reason but have real depth. It made the whole experience feel more grounded and emotional.
The fights weren't just flashy either; they were smart. A lot of anime just throw punches and explosions, but this show made its battles feel earned. Strategy, emotions, stakes-they were all part of it. You could tell the characters weren't just trying to win a fight, they were fighting for something bigger. Sometimes it was pride, sometimes revenge, sometimes protecting someone they cared about. It added layers to the action and made even small fights feel important.
And then there's the story. Man, the story was good. It wasn't just your typical hero's journey or tournament arc kind of thing. It had twists, emotional beats, and moments that really caught me off guard. I remember sitting there thinking I had the plot figured out, and then it hit me with something completely unexpected. But it never felt forced. The pacing was solid for the most part, and it always left me wanting more after every episode.
Even with all the great things the anime did, I know it didn't have the highest budget. You can see it in some of the animation quality, especially during the less important scenes. But honestly? I didn't care. When the story is this good, I can overlook a few janky frames. I'd rather have a deep, meaningful narrative with average animation than a shallow one that looks amazing. And let's not forget-there were some scenes that did look great. You could tell the studio put their effort into the most important moments, and those hit hard.
What's crazy is that after finishing the anime, I didn't feel done with the story. I immediately looked up the manhwa and started reading it. That's how much it pulled me in. The manhwa adds even more depth to the characters and explains a lot that the anime couldn't fully show because of time or budget constraints. Plus, the art in the manhwa is super clean, and the pacing feels even tighter. If you enjoyed the anime, I 100% recommend reading it. You get a much clearer picture of the world and its characters, and it just enhances the whole experience.
Overall, this show was more than worth my time. It had flaws, sure, but they were small compared to everything it did right. The characters felt real, the fights had weight, and the story kept me invested from beginning to end. It's one of those shows that sticks with you after you finish it. Not just because of the hype moments, but because of how much heart it had. I'd definitely watch it again-and I'm already deep into the manhwa. That should tell you everything.