

The Animation is the reason you're watching this show. If I never see it again it'll be too soon. And don't even get me started on the unbearably bad ED theme. They took the success of You Say Run and ran with it here as well, no show is safe from having a repeated "emotional" track. The Sound is boring pop music, especially the ending, though the opening is good, and the soundtrack is boring shounen music you'd expect to hear anywhere. Worst of all, they made him as generically attractive as possible to draw in the female fanbase. Shounen keeps up its tradition of only adding characters based entirely on one note quirks that My Hero Academia unfortunately normalized.Īdditionally, they thought it was a good idea to add in a character who's the most overpowered guy of all time, has no weaknesses, isn't inspiring, poses no significant threat to the "heroes", and doesn't serve to make the main character's grow at all.

Also starring literally kakashi from naruto but more smug, literally shigaraki from MHA but more coherent, and literally kurama from naruto but more evil. There's a guy who beats you up if you don't agree with him on what type of woman is sexy, a guy who only speaks in rice ball ingredients, a girl who is inexplicably a douche, a bunch of random characters with shallow personalities and really hard-to-care-about backstories that interrupt the good animation. He's so woefully uninteresting and unsympathetic, they force a relative death on him AND force him to ponder some meaningless shallow morality in the first three episodes just so that the audience doesn't tune out before they get to introducing all the other trite annoying quirky characters.Īnd yes, they are trite quirky and annoying.

Instead of him having any likable traits at all, he starts as a blank piece of overpowered paper that is practically the definition of mary sue, with typical ignorance and stupidity to force a false sense of "endearing-ness" onto the character. Main character is your typical Shounen protagonist, except with all the humanity and relatability removed. "It isn't anything new, but at least it does things right, right?!" And judging by the reception this show's getting, it might be right. Yup, another show that thinks it's audience are a bunch of halfwits. The uninteresting and overdone sorcery powers aside, this show wastes no time delving into every trope imaginable, from seemingly machine-generated hype culture pandering in the handling of its battles to overpowered characters not giving a shit what they're doing, and even dipping a toe into the most tried and failed shounen cliche of all, killing main characters to create a false sense of urgency only to bring them back a minute later. But don't be fooled, immediately after the striking second episode the show sinks into a pit of shounen mediocrity unmatched by its competitors. They make the case that this will be a bit like Mob Psycho 100 but have an intriguing twist with its protagonist. The main thing you can't trust is the first two episodes. If you're looking for a show that breaks new ground or offers anything of substance, this isn't it. I cannot overstate how generic this anime is. This anime is essentially the lovechild of Bleach/Naruto and Fairy Tail if it was raised by Mob Psycho 100 had less interesting characters than all three. The latest turd to fall out of the ass of Shounen Jump Weekly has gotten an ill-advised Studio Mappa adaptation, and man does it suck seeing all that talent go into something so painfully undeserving. *disclaimer: the author of this review is a shounen fan.*
