The Beginning After the End
Original title: Saikyô no Ôsama, Nidome no Jinsei wa Nani wo Suru?
- TV Series
- 2025–
Reborn as Arthur Leywin after a mysterious demise, a former king retains his wisdom despite entering a new life as a baby on the magical continent of Dicathen. He masters magic, forging his ... Read allReborn as Arthur Leywin after a mysterious demise, a former king retains his wisdom despite entering a new life as a baby on the magical continent of Dicathen. He masters magic, forging his path to rectify past mistakes.Reborn as Arthur Leywin after a mysterious demise, a former king retains his wisdom despite entering a new life as a baby on the magical continent of Dicathen. He masters magic, forging his path to rectify past mistakes.
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What a problem with this series, for God's sake!
A super-famous mangwa, excessive expectations for the product to reach the "Solo Leveling" level, and the final result is far from what was desired.
What happened to TBATE deserves a profound analysis. How a series with so much lore, fandom, and history to tell ends up being animated by a studio like Studio A-Cat, which is only known for its cheap animation and its ability to quickly release series.
There was a fan movement to decanonize the series and have it canceled!
It sounds like a lot, but when you see the little or no love put into the series, you understand why the fans are so angry.
Beyond that, I want to analyze that the series clearly has potential, and I hope with hope that the improvement in the story in the last few chapters goes hand in hand with better animation.
It's not easy for a series to go from the pages to animation, but you can't look away if you only see a poorly animated PNG.
Hopefully we'll get to see Arthur's adventures the way they deserve, and that the sequel, due out in April 2026, will be infinitely better than what they showed us.
A super-famous mangwa, excessive expectations for the product to reach the "Solo Leveling" level, and the final result is far from what was desired.
What happened to TBATE deserves a profound analysis. How a series with so much lore, fandom, and history to tell ends up being animated by a studio like Studio A-Cat, which is only known for its cheap animation and its ability to quickly release series.
There was a fan movement to decanonize the series and have it canceled!
It sounds like a lot, but when you see the little or no love put into the series, you understand why the fans are so angry.
Beyond that, I want to analyze that the series clearly has potential, and I hope with hope that the improvement in the story in the last few chapters goes hand in hand with better animation.
It's not easy for a series to go from the pages to animation, but you can't look away if you only see a poorly animated PNG.
Hopefully we'll get to see Arthur's adventures the way they deserve, and that the sequel, due out in April 2026, will be infinitely better than what they showed us.
Is it deserving of 1 star? No. However it's absolutely not deserving of 7 stars and I'm sick of devoted fan bases rating shows with bad adaptations highly because "they're a true fan". This is why you all will keep getting mid season after season because you're willing to put up and watch what ever they will give you.
This isn't even average/ decent animation. Reincarnated with my smartphone has average animation. This is just so poorly done. It's so annoying to see the poorly done edits of still images PNG shots with the camera constantly panning up & down, side to side to try and make it look like it's being animated. The abused the hell out of it.
I wasn't expecting solo levelling animation or even Mushoku Tensei animation but this was just a disaster. Speaking of solo levelling, Arthur is very much an aura farmer in the manwa the same way Jinwoo is. I worry that his personality will not fair well in this adaptation simply because the action will be so bad and you need strong animation for it not to come off as cringe.
I really enjoyed reading the manwa and the story is pretty good so it's just sad to see the treatment it's getting. TurtleMe 100% sold out just to make a cash grab. Like where is the passion man!? Imagine putting that much work into a story just to sell out in the end to some no name studio with a crap portfolio of mid animations to their name...
I was really looking forward to this show and now it's basically over and done with. The show is going the flop hard. It's ended before it's even begun. Probably won't ever get another chance to see it brought to life on screen the way it deserves.
Solid 4/10 at best so far. It's only to get worse as well when we start seeing more heavily CGI beasts and terrible fights.
Downvote my review all you want. Animation absolutely does matter. This is anime, if you don't think it matters than stick with reading. Animation is the most important part when bringing these stories on screen.
This isn't even average/ decent animation. Reincarnated with my smartphone has average animation. This is just so poorly done. It's so annoying to see the poorly done edits of still images PNG shots with the camera constantly panning up & down, side to side to try and make it look like it's being animated. The abused the hell out of it.
I wasn't expecting solo levelling animation or even Mushoku Tensei animation but this was just a disaster. Speaking of solo levelling, Arthur is very much an aura farmer in the manwa the same way Jinwoo is. I worry that his personality will not fair well in this adaptation simply because the action will be so bad and you need strong animation for it not to come off as cringe.
I really enjoyed reading the manwa and the story is pretty good so it's just sad to see the treatment it's getting. TurtleMe 100% sold out just to make a cash grab. Like where is the passion man!? Imagine putting that much work into a story just to sell out in the end to some no name studio with a crap portfolio of mid animations to their name...
I was really looking forward to this show and now it's basically over and done with. The show is going the flop hard. It's ended before it's even begun. Probably won't ever get another chance to see it brought to life on screen the way it deserves.
Solid 4/10 at best so far. It's only to get worse as well when we start seeing more heavily CGI beasts and terrible fights.
Downvote my review all you want. Animation absolutely does matter. This is anime, if you don't think it matters than stick with reading. Animation is the most important part when bringing these stories on screen.
Horrible animations, stolen incipit (not all reincarnation stories copy each other, but here there are literally the exact same scenes from another series), absolutely uninteresting protagonist (usual manhwa character, very powerful for no reason, at the center of the universe, who relies more on this horrible "aura farming" stuff than on writing an interesting character), generic battle shonen narrative, in short at this point just watch leveling, which has the exact same problems but at least it is extremely well animated (personally I don't find it a great added value, but between a banal badly animated thing and a banal well animated thing I would choose the lesser worse).
Sorry to say but after reading the manhua 3 months ago the anime was really bad below my expectation,it was a very good manhua but bad in the anime series. I think the author made a mistake in choosing the studio that released the anime itself and am still prefer reading the manhua than watching the anime series, your story such a great and have really high potential if the adaptation from studio can deliver to us great animation like Solo Leveling did it ... i know animation is not everything but i'm talking animation series thats the point right why we watch the anime series to get better views.
As a big fan of the original The Beginning After the End novel and webcomic, I went into the anime with sky-high hopes - only to come crashing down faster than Arthur in a bad mana training session.
First off, the pacing is a complete mess. They cram major life events - rebirth, childhood, training - into just a couple of episodes with almost no emotional weight. One moment baby Arthur is being adorable, the next he's somehow a mana prodigy, and you're left wondering if you accidentally skipped three episodes.
The animation quality is painfully average. For a series that's supposed to be filled with intense battles, beautiful magic, and rich worldbuilding, the visuals feel lifeless and rushed. Fight scenes lack the fluidity and impact needed to make them memorable, and sometimes characters look off-model mid-conversation - like they were drawn by two different teams.
Voice acting? Hit or miss. Arthur's voice actor tries, but some emotional scenes fall flat because the dialogue feels stiff or way too melodramatic. Also, the supporting cast sounds like they're reading a fantasy script for the first time in their lives.
Worst of all, they butchered some of the most important moments from the original story. Deep character development and world lore? Almost nonexistent. Instead, they favor tired isekai clichés and shallow action.
Honestly, it feels like a cash grab banking on the popularity of the novel and webcomic without respecting what made the original special.
Unless they turn things around drastically in future episodes, this anime adaptation might be the real "beginning of the end" for the franchise's reputation.
First off, the pacing is a complete mess. They cram major life events - rebirth, childhood, training - into just a couple of episodes with almost no emotional weight. One moment baby Arthur is being adorable, the next he's somehow a mana prodigy, and you're left wondering if you accidentally skipped three episodes.
The animation quality is painfully average. For a series that's supposed to be filled with intense battles, beautiful magic, and rich worldbuilding, the visuals feel lifeless and rushed. Fight scenes lack the fluidity and impact needed to make them memorable, and sometimes characters look off-model mid-conversation - like they were drawn by two different teams.
Voice acting? Hit or miss. Arthur's voice actor tries, but some emotional scenes fall flat because the dialogue feels stiff or way too melodramatic. Also, the supporting cast sounds like they're reading a fantasy script for the first time in their lives.
Worst of all, they butchered some of the most important moments from the original story. Deep character development and world lore? Almost nonexistent. Instead, they favor tired isekai clichés and shallow action.
Honestly, it feels like a cash grab banking on the popularity of the novel and webcomic without respecting what made the original special.
Unless they turn things around drastically in future episodes, this anime adaptation might be the real "beginning of the end" for the franchise's reputation.
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- TriviaBased on the indie comic series created by TurtleMe, illustrated by Fuyuki23, published by Tapas Entertainment. The webtoon, based on TurtleMe's original 2017 web novel, began on Tapas in July 2018, featuring illustrations by Fuyuki23. Beginning the sixth season of the webtoon in June 2023, Rise Entertainment took over the artwork. The webtoon has been published in Japan by Piccoma since 2020.
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