yonmcdon
Joined Jul 2022
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A-1 Pictures has just been incredible for this season of Solo Leveling. The animation and choreography was extremely well-done, reminding me of JJK and the Entertainment District Arc in Demon Slayer. Although each of the stories I just mentioned are average at best; each respectively are visual spectacles that deserve to be praised despite their clear flaws. Sometimes turning off your brain and watching a show like Solo Leveling can be a great experience. You gotta love Sung Jin-woo and the ridiculous stuff he pulls every episode. It's sad that the season only has one more episode, but am very impressed with what they've achieved.
9.7/10.
9.7/10.
Once again Re:Zero is continuing to deliver this season. Even though at times some of the plot points such as Gluttony were put on hold for other plot lines, eventually they did deliver on such. Otto is one of my favorite characters of the series and to see him maintaining his charm by using the surroundings around him is great to see. The choreography and fights were average to solid throughout the episode, but I've come to be used to such. The great storytelling is was keeps me coming back to Re:Zero. While most of the medium utilizes mainly tropes and fan service to maintain viewer retention, Re:Zero tells a simple, but effective story that continues to keep me intrigued.
8/10.
8/10.
The Astrea family up until this point in the story had remained somewhat vague in terms of their past. This episode utilizes great flashbacks (not many shows really compare to its usage) and emotion to develop Reinhard, Wilhelm, and Theresia into better characters. The animation was about what I expect for Re: Zero, but it doesn't really matter considering how strong the story remains. The premise of the Sword Saint is also well-established; the world of Re: Zero keeps expanding.
Ever since I first saw Reinhard I had hope that they would develop his character, especially due to the fact that he is the strongest in the entire series. I am excited to see how he continues to gain depth as I continue to see above average storytelling; something that has been lacking in a lot of shows in recent memory.
9.2/10.
Ever since I first saw Reinhard I had hope that they would develop his character, especially due to the fact that he is the strongest in the entire series. I am excited to see how he continues to gain depth as I continue to see above average storytelling; something that has been lacking in a lot of shows in recent memory.
9.2/10.