I'm more excited for the foundation than anything. The animation is top tier while the fighting structure is interesting. Character designs are great. I need a bit more story tho. Like I don't buy the relationship between the main character and his classmates at all. They weren't around each other long enough to establish real connections and I'm already annoyed that the reunion is gonna be over the top for people who are essentially strangersI feel the same way. Like it's the dope action that really does it for me. Story, characters, etc...all that other shyt is cool I guess, but nothing that I'm really feeling like that.
I actually like Noblesse more.
I'm more excited for the foundation than anything. The animation is top tier while the fighting structure is interesting. Character designs are great. I need a bit more story tho. Like I don't buy the relationship between the main character and his classmates at all. They weren't around each other long enough to establish real connections and I'm already annoyed that the reunion is gonna be over the top for people who are essentially strangers
I'm more excited for the foundation than anything. The animation is top tier while the fighting structure is interesting. Character designs are great. I need a bit more story tho. Like I don't buy the relationship between the main character and his classmates at all. They weren't around each other long enough to establish real connections and I'm already annoyed that the reunion is gonna be over the top for people who are essentially strangers
I still love the show. It easily has the makings of the best battle shonen I've seen in a long time. Once they add some real depth to the story telling, the sky is the limitThat's fair critique, I can't disagree.
I certainly hope there's no fans of the Big 3, HxH, (Insert another 100 titles in the genre here) complaining about how quickly relationships of adhesion are built when that's basically a commonality at this point. TBF it happens in life regularly, especially in combat situations for anyone with military experience; it doesn't take long to develop a bond in life or death situations.
I certainly hope there's no fans of the Big 3, HxH, (Insert another 100 titles in the genre here) complaining about how quickly relationships of adhesion are built when that's basically a commonality at this point. TBF it happens in life regularly, especially in combat situations for anyone with military experience; it doesn't take long to develop a bond in life or death situations.
Facts
shyt happens all the time in the gym. You train and spar nikkas a few times and after a week or two it feel like ya'll Ken and Ryu training for years and shyt.
That's why when nikkas were complaining about it in GOH, I was like cuz shyt be happening like that in real life. nikkas share a goal, go through some shyt, and click up. It don't take 8-9 episodes to do that.
No bullshyt, it happens in sports too. Have boys on the team you never would have known was alive, much less interacted with & now y'all tight. There's just certain situations where relationships are built out of mutual interest & pressure. So I don't look at it as lazy in those situations, outside of that is a different story, no pun intended.
Exactly
almost feels like anime be more realistic than nikkas actual lives now