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For an anime strickly about fighting there is not one continuous fight scene. The actual action is basically colored manga panels.
It seems they spent all their money on the appearance of the show and had nothing else to spare. Its obvious they extend any dialogue scene and flashback to its max potential to avoid having to make an actual action scene.
It is such a shame so many other animation studios and productions could do this anime so much more justice. The potential for this was sky high with, with the proliferation of so much new anime series with their focus on combat, this pales in comparison.
It seems they spent all their money on the appearance of the show and had nothing else to spare. Its obvious they extend any dialogue scene and flashback to its max potential to avoid having to make an actual action scene.
It is such a shame so many other animation studios and productions could do this anime so much more justice. The potential for this was sky high with, with the proliferation of so much new anime series with their focus on combat, this pales in comparison.
- knimako-44946
- Jun 16, 2021
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A brand new Netflix anime just dropped. 13 Human and gods battled each other in the final battle of Ragnarok to determine if humanity will be destroyed by the gods.
The series is the typical fighting anime where characters spend 1000 years talking and having flashbacks before actually fighting for like 10 minutes. There were only 3 matches out of the 13 in the first season, and each took about 4 episodes. If you like this kind of anime, you would probably enjoy this anime as it wasn't unique in its plot formula.
However, the interesting part of the series was that different gods and famous historical figures fought each other. Each character had a flashback, and the flashback served to hype up the character, which is the usual stuff. Of course, the flashbacks were blown and exaggerated.
Coming in, I expected lots of fun actions, even though I was aware that there would be character flashbacks. But oh man, there were just so much narrations compared to actual fighting scenes. The first fight was the worst. I got so dragged and bored at the excessive talking and reactions. The later two matches were better and had more actions. I did have some fun watching those two matches, but still the long narration delayed the excitement and thrill of these fights.
As for animation, it was pretty okay for the most part. Every male character has crazy muscles, and some of the female characters looked excessively erotic. Again, this is the usual stuff. However, some CGI scenes were noticeably bad, especially the one with the guy who played the violin. The hip movements were so unrealistic and weird. It looked like his body was wiggling.
Overall, a fun concept that I found some entertainment in, but the overload of narrations and reactions really dragged the pacing. Hope if they do a season 2, which they probably will, there would be a lot more actual fightings. 5/10.
The series is the typical fighting anime where characters spend 1000 years talking and having flashbacks before actually fighting for like 10 minutes. There were only 3 matches out of the 13 in the first season, and each took about 4 episodes. If you like this kind of anime, you would probably enjoy this anime as it wasn't unique in its plot formula.
However, the interesting part of the series was that different gods and famous historical figures fought each other. Each character had a flashback, and the flashback served to hype up the character, which is the usual stuff. Of course, the flashbacks were blown and exaggerated.
Coming in, I expected lots of fun actions, even though I was aware that there would be character flashbacks. But oh man, there were just so much narrations compared to actual fighting scenes. The first fight was the worst. I got so dragged and bored at the excessive talking and reactions. The later two matches were better and had more actions. I did have some fun watching those two matches, but still the long narration delayed the excitement and thrill of these fights.
As for animation, it was pretty okay for the most part. Every male character has crazy muscles, and some of the female characters looked excessively erotic. Again, this is the usual stuff. However, some CGI scenes were noticeably bad, especially the one with the guy who played the violin. The hip movements were so unrealistic and weird. It looked like his body was wiggling.
Overall, a fun concept that I found some entertainment in, but the overload of narrations and reactions really dragged the pacing. Hope if they do a season 2, which they probably will, there would be a lot more actual fightings. 5/10.
In a way its like a mixture between "Kengan Ashura" "Baki (during the raitai tournament" and "Drifters". I definitely don't dislike it, but I can't see it winning any major awards anytime soon. If your having a lazy day/night and fancy binging on a anime series, I'd recommend it. There are other shows out there that get straight to the point or are quite predictable, but I like how this one drifts from the main story and has a very detailed back story to each method or technique etc used while a character is in either combat or explaining something.
I've noticed there are alot of bad reviews on here about this show, but I'd say thats probably down to people expecting it to be alot more fast paced, which it definitely isn't.
If the fights were somehow edited to be shorter without the back stories, then the reviews would probably be alot higher, but you'd be able to watch the whole thing in only a couple of episodes.
I've noticed there are alot of bad reviews on here about this show, but I'd say thats probably down to people expecting it to be alot more fast paced, which it definitely isn't.
If the fights were somehow edited to be shorter without the back stories, then the reviews would probably be alot higher, but you'd be able to watch the whole thing in only a couple of episodes.
If you came looking for a story driven intens plot liking anime this is not for you. If you just want to see people and gods knock the living hell out of eachother this is def the right anime for you. This season contains 3 big fights ( out of 13) and i enjoyed them all. There is humor in here and the drawing and fighting is on par with today's anime's. I think this Anime deserves a 7,5 but because it has such a low vieuwing im rounding it up to 8.
- nilsnomnom
- Jun 19, 2021
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I think the story of flashback is freaking good, I never review and get mad because of the animation looks like. View of the story give me something that not all anime have it.
The animation being mediocre is one thing. But the soundtrack is amazing, the tension is out of this world and the character backstories are very interesting. The show reaches its peak in the last 4 episodes and it was an amazing ride till the end. Can't wait for the second season.
- bendeguz-70852
- Jun 5, 2022
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Record Of Ragnarok, as the name says gets started straightaway with 13 battle between Gods and humans, to decide mankind's existence. The first season spanned 12 episodes covering 3 battles and to be honest, it was not disappointing, but not much of a satisfactory result as well.
The animation by Graphinica (Hellsing Ultimate) was okay, but during the heavy fighting sequences, the animation was terrible and it felt like there were no physical movement between the characters while having a fight. It was sort of pasting the characters directly from the manga into the screen.
The soundtrack was pretty amazing and so was the backstory of the human fighters. The battle between Poseidon and Sasaki was the only super positive point in the whole series. Season 2 would require huge improvement, especially in terms of it's consistent animation and avoiding quirky dialogues.
GOOD Amazing Soundtrack, OST Backstory Of Human Characters Battle between Sasaki vs Poseidon
BAD Animation was weak, especially in the fighting sequences A lot of irrelevant dialogues
My Rating : 7/10.
The animation by Graphinica (Hellsing Ultimate) was okay, but during the heavy fighting sequences, the animation was terrible and it felt like there were no physical movement between the characters while having a fight. It was sort of pasting the characters directly from the manga into the screen.
The soundtrack was pretty amazing and so was the backstory of the human fighters. The battle between Poseidon and Sasaki was the only super positive point in the whole series. Season 2 would require huge improvement, especially in terms of it's consistent animation and avoiding quirky dialogues.
GOOD Amazing Soundtrack, OST Backstory Of Human Characters Battle between Sasaki vs Poseidon
BAD Animation was weak, especially in the fighting sequences A lot of irrelevant dialogues
My Rating : 7/10.
- pranayjalvi
- Jun 18, 2021
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I feel like netflix is trying to ruin the anime industry by taking good mangas and doing them dirty...Like they made such an average anime out of an amazing manga.... I had so many emotions reading the manga, but literally 0 emotions watching the anime...It felt so empty for some reason. Just go read the manga it s far better.
- Gintoki-81877
- Jun 16, 2021
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The Story is just really great! Even often being forseeable. The characters are awesome and all really interesting. You can feel the power of the gods in each of their movements and they feel so mighty! Also to see how the humans stay together and fight as one, showing their hopes and feeling of being unite is just great! Who is expecting something realistic from anime is watching the wrong things here anyway. Also the drawing/Art style is totolly my thing and often really detailled for an anime! They totally earn Kudos for that!
I need to admit, I'm just in the middle of the 12th episode, but so far I enjoyed each episode to the fullest, telling a great story and even being predictable in my cases being also able to surprise me in others, and offering a nice variation with each new fight. For me a total reccomandation for anime fans, who don't take the freedoms they took from the real history, the totally exagerated actions and behavings and the oversized breasts of several women too seriously. So, perfect for me. If one of those 3 points annoyes you, this won't be the right series for you.
I need to admit, I'm just in the middle of the 12th episode, but so far I enjoyed each episode to the fullest, telling a great story and even being predictable in my cases being also able to surprise me in others, and offering a nice variation with each new fight. For me a total reccomandation for anime fans, who don't take the freedoms they took from the real history, the totally exagerated actions and behavings and the oversized breasts of several women too seriously. So, perfect for me. If one of those 3 points annoyes you, this won't be the right series for you.
- riccardopierucci
- Feb 5, 2023
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I never dropped something as quickly as this one. Tried to watch it at 1.5x speed and it is still slow and boring. Terrible animation and 0.1 fps flashbacks dont help much really...
- cannabinosa
- Aug 30, 2021
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Come on we keep getting flashbacks and too much talks between the fights, it really just felt like commercials, and the action wasn't as heated and gory as they portrayed it to be or I assumed it to be, honestly I got bored of it immediately it began.
- eaunlimited
- Jun 16, 2021
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I am writing this review early to help people, while the overall review is rated a 6.2 I have to question if people really watched the whole thing. The beginning episode rises from a 7.0 ranking then by the 4th it is rated in the 8s stays in there mid 8s and is in the high 8s by last episodes! It looks pretty cool. I will update this review when I finish watching.
Update: I don't know what people want these days out of an anime! This was AWESOME and left me wanting more! Gods vs Humans in a Mortal Combat type anime but with cooler fight sequences better fighters. Incredible! Don't miss this one!
Update: I don't know what people want these days out of an anime! This was AWESOME and left me wanting more! Gods vs Humans in a Mortal Combat type anime but with cooler fight sequences better fighters. Incredible! Don't miss this one!
- chrisbrooks-19259
- Jun 19, 2021
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The Record of Ragnarok is an amazing manga, the thrill of reading about every fight was amazing. The Netflix anime try to replicate the thrill and excitement. I won't say they failed but they took away the essence of the manga. The fights were good in the anime but they could have been a lot better if studios like Mappa were working on it. The main character line Designs are great not going to lie. I think they made an amazing animated Poseidon. The opening theme Kamigami is really good, gets you pumped up for each episode. Overall the anime is not that bad for me it's watchable. It could have been an amazing anime if more efforts were put into it. The Record of Ragnarok is a beautifully written shonen, I loved it when I first read it. I always used to think how will it look if it got animated. I won't say I was disappointed but I didn't have that feel either. So yeah watchable that's all I am going to say.
- shargi-70104
- Jun 23, 2021
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Again and again Netflix is anime..i waited to see a real fight yet all i see is garbage.. director of this anime wich picked by Netflix .. should never direct anything else.
- engmohamedmostafa-23096
- Jun 16, 2021
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For what I think, this anime deserves a good 10 star but the only reason for me to not give it is because i do think the Hindu God's shown in the anime must've been more powerful. I mean gods like Durga & Kali are shown in the Anime just in the form of Shiva's wife which indeed is true but they could've been illustrated a little more powerful and not just side characters. Shiva himself should've been among the 3 most powerful gods minimum if you wanna Nerf him but instead he is like the 7th. I know they can't possibly show god's to be way more powerful than the strong opposing humans cuz it wouldn't fit in the plot but nah can't agree all the Hindu gods in the anime are completely nerfed boosts my disappointment, they could've shown at least 2 hindu gods to be insanely powerful and not Nerf Shiva.
- swastikc-55564
- May 29, 2023
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It is a very good anime, the only things That could be Better are the animation and That in middle of the fights is much talk but its necesary to understand the fight ers ability, the anime gives you what we tells you its gonna be, it is 13 fights of humans and gods, the people He complains that it's just that, I don't know what they think, that it becomes a firefighter anime?
What the heck were they thinking? Something this beautiful in the hands of Netflix.
Story ....em what story? Endless still animated fight scenes and whatever is left is a throw back to the ridiculous narrative.
Sorry but this is no anime, it's just another Netflix amateur attempt and fail.
Give anime a rest Netflix, your NOT good at it.
Story ....em what story? Endless still animated fight scenes and whatever is left is a throw back to the ridiculous narrative.
Sorry but this is no anime, it's just another Netflix amateur attempt and fail.
Give anime a rest Netflix, your NOT good at it.
- DantiMovies
- Jul 13, 2021
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I like the story in this anime. When it comes to the visuals that are displayed, it's not very good, but for the story, I think it's an interesting story. For this anime, I prefer to ignore the visuals because I think the story is fun. For those of you who want to enjoy the visuals as well as the story, I think reading manga is the right solution.
In season one, I like the battle of Zeus versus Adam. This is a unique and exciting battle. The father of the gods against the father of the humans. I really felt happy, tense, and sad moments in this episode. Hopefully the upcoming second season can improve its visual quality.
In season one, I like the battle of Zeus versus Adam. This is a unique and exciting battle. The father of the gods against the father of the humans. I really felt happy, tense, and sad moments in this episode. Hopefully the upcoming second season can improve its visual quality.
- Chromatozies-Dzakwan
- Nov 25, 2022
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- jasonmharvey
- Jul 30, 2023
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Just spare your time and watch some good anime. Luckily Netflix still has some. This is not one of those. It is so bad i even spare my time writing about it. No clue who wrote the script, it's just embarrasing.
I stopped watching the series 5min after the 3 episode. If i am very very bored i might continue, but i seriously doubt that.
I stopped watching the series 5min after the 3 episode. If i am very very bored i might continue, but i seriously doubt that.
DON'T TRUST THE NEGATIVE REVIEWS OF THE CRITICS! They are crazy!!
Record of Ragnarok is an exhilarating anime that captivates viewers with its gripping storyline and breathtaking action sequences. Based on the popular manga series of the same name, this adaptation does not disappoint in delivering an epic battle between gods and humans.
The anime portrays an intense showdown between the gods who seek to exterminate humanity and a group of chosen human champions who fight in representative battles to determine whether humanity should be saved or destroyed. This overarching conflict sets the stage for a series of intense and adrenaline-pumping battles that leave viewers on the edge of their seats.
One of the anime's strengths lies in its diverse and complex characters. The human champions, each selected from different historical periods and cultures, are given depth and compelling backstories. The gods themselves are also intriguing, with their unique personalities, motives, and powers. Each battle becomes a clash of ideologies and a test.
Record of Ragnarok is an exhilarating anime that captivates viewers with its gripping storyline and breathtaking action sequences. Based on the popular manga series of the same name, this adaptation does not disappoint in delivering an epic battle between gods and humans.
The anime portrays an intense showdown between the gods who seek to exterminate humanity and a group of chosen human champions who fight in representative battles to determine whether humanity should be saved or destroyed. This overarching conflict sets the stage for a series of intense and adrenaline-pumping battles that leave viewers on the edge of their seats.
One of the anime's strengths lies in its diverse and complex characters. The human champions, each selected from different historical periods and cultures, are given depth and compelling backstories. The gods themselves are also intriguing, with their unique personalities, motives, and powers. Each battle becomes a clash of ideologies and a test.
Me personally find the historical figures and fights very good. But i dont really know but netflix did it dirty. The Emotions when i read the manga were higher. But the backstorys were pretty simple but the fights were interessting. Its doesnt have a real maincharacter besides this Valkyre and it also has a basic plot but the only enjoyable things are the fighting and the emotions during the fightings. Thats it.
I hope they make a 3rd season somehow and a better one. I feel like that was a nice show to watch, it would be a nice starter anime. The Ratings are a little bit to low in my opinion. The final fight episodes are good so for some episodes i would actually expect to have 8,5/10. Naturally the final fight where you see who wins and who loses is hyped. So yeah... that was it.
I hope they make a 3rd season somehow and a better one. I feel like that was a nice show to watch, it would be a nice starter anime. The Ratings are a little bit to low in my opinion. The final fight episodes are good so for some episodes i would actually expect to have 8,5/10. Naturally the final fight where you see who wins and who loses is hyped. So yeah... that was it.
- hadeedyousofzai
- Aug 21, 2023
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Netflix once again using a 2nd rate studio and ruining a great manga. They ruined Kengan Ashura which is quite possibly the greatest tournament style martial arts manga outside of DBZ of course. Now they ruined another ELITE martial arts tournament manga. With shoddy animation. Theres NO EXCUSE for wlite studios like MAPPA and Studio Bones to not be used for this epic manga.
- jeremiahsgreenwood
- Jun 16, 2021
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Record of Ragnarok is an anime series that takes viewers on a thrilling journey through epic battles between gods and humans. The show seamlessly blends mythology, action, and hype, leaving audiences at the edge of their seats.
The storyline is undeniably captivating, showcasing epic duels between deities and formidable human fighters. The build-up to these battles is brilliantly executed, with each character's backstory and motivations adding depth and meaning to the clashes. This aspect of the anime truly makes it a compelling watch for fans of action-packed storytelling.
Furthermore, the concept of having mythical gods pitted against human champions in a grand tournament is a breath of fresh air and provides a unique twist to the typical battle anime genre.
However, while the story shines, the animation quality can be a bit inconsistent. Some fight scenes are impressively fluid and intense, delivering jaw-dropping action sequences. On the other hand, there are moments where the animation seems lacking or rushed, which can be slightly troublesome for immersion.
The character development is commendable, and viewers will find themselves rooting for their favorite fighters as they confront their divine adversaries. Each character represents their culture and mythology mostly with authenticity, showcasing a diverse and well-researched cast of fighters.
In addition to the intense battles, the anime delves into philosophical themes, exploring the essence of humanity and divinity. These thought-provoking elements elevate the series beyond just a spectacle of action.
In conclusion, Record of Ragnarok is a thrilling and hype-inducing anime that explores the depths of mythology while delivering epic battles and captivating storylines. Despite some hiccups in the animation, the compelling buildup and engaging characters more than compensate for any shortcomings.
The storyline is undeniably captivating, showcasing epic duels between deities and formidable human fighters. The build-up to these battles is brilliantly executed, with each character's backstory and motivations adding depth and meaning to the clashes. This aspect of the anime truly makes it a compelling watch for fans of action-packed storytelling.
Furthermore, the concept of having mythical gods pitted against human champions in a grand tournament is a breath of fresh air and provides a unique twist to the typical battle anime genre.
However, while the story shines, the animation quality can be a bit inconsistent. Some fight scenes are impressively fluid and intense, delivering jaw-dropping action sequences. On the other hand, there are moments where the animation seems lacking or rushed, which can be slightly troublesome for immersion.
The character development is commendable, and viewers will find themselves rooting for their favorite fighters as they confront their divine adversaries. Each character represents their culture and mythology mostly with authenticity, showcasing a diverse and well-researched cast of fighters.
In addition to the intense battles, the anime delves into philosophical themes, exploring the essence of humanity and divinity. These thought-provoking elements elevate the series beyond just a spectacle of action.
In conclusion, Record of Ragnarok is a thrilling and hype-inducing anime that explores the depths of mythology while delivering epic battles and captivating storylines. Despite some hiccups in the animation, the compelling buildup and engaging characters more than compensate for any shortcomings.
- piccostefano
- Jul 21, 2023
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