Uve23 said:ADHthaGreat said:
Man I really do not understand why this show is rated so highly.<br />
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It's a super typical shonen with completely one dimensional characters. Yato is your usual underdog protag with a mysterious past (a less likeable Vash the Stampede). Yukine is just a tsundere girl and Hiyori is nothing new either. The fights were so dull, which is a shame because that high production value just goes to waste. <br />
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No permanent deaths and everything just works out in the end. Just have to call their names to escape from the underworld.. Really? Could yato's father not just find a human to rescue Ebisu if all it takes is a shout? Bisha gets chomped on for like 5 minutes without a scratch. Yato can cut the super god circle weapon in half but no one can move Ebisu from the glowing death circle in time?? They didn't even try! Nora wanders out of the underworld on her own no problem.<br />
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Nora was the only really interesting character and the new aspiring god of fortune just abandons her. Not really off to a good start, unless you consider falling into a river fortunate.
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LOL. You may or may not like Noragami and you can criticize the story all you want, but one thing that you can't deny is the good characterization and character development that these characters get. I've watched maaaany shounen and Noragami has the best characterization BY FAR. It's the best thing about the series. Yukine actually acts like a teenager and not like an adult in a kid's body as many other shounen do. His development (and wait for Season 3) is one of the best I've seen in any manga/anime. Same with Bishamon. Yato is far from a perfect character and actually has a twisted sense of morality. And, again, wait for Season 3 as some characters might surprise you. This is the kind of story in which you end up loving the ones you previously hated and viceversa. This is not a story in which the characters always think/act the same, they're constantly evolving and influencing the main storyline.<br />
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"No permanent deaths" -> Suzuha, many of Bishamon's Regalias of the Ha clan, Ebisu (yeah, he's reincarnated but he's a complete different person) and *manga spoilers*<br />
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"Could Yato's Father not just find a human to rescue Ebisu...?" -> Well, they didn't even mention in the anime for X reasons but Father is human so he could actually do it himself. The reason why he didn't do it is because the plan was for Ebisu to get out successfuly so that Heaven could see him in fraganti and kill him, thinking they got the real conjurer. It wouldn't have worked if Ebisu had died in the Underworld because Heaven would still be looking for the conjurer (Father). Father is a manipulative person who works in the shadows by using others (Yaboku and Nora).<br />
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"Bisha gets chomped on for like 5 minutes without a scratch" --> The armor was badly damaged, didn't you see Aiha in a wheelchair in the end? As to why she kept fighting, that's because the anime wanted to do it like that, as in the manga, Bishamon enters the Underworld AFTER Ebisu dies and after she's fought against Heaven. <br />
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Pacification Ring, etc. --> all anime-only.<br />
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Nora getting out of the Underworld -> She never fell back. Yato dropping her was metaphorical, she fell somewhere near the road. The anime didn't show it because, in the manga, she appears next to Father and that is when Fujisaki is revealed. However, the anime wanted to leave Father for the after-credits scene.