Hi, again since Fall 2016 is coming to an end I thought we could give our opinions on it. I didn't watch much this season but there are 3 more I have watched but can't be bothered writing them
Nanbaka- 8
It's about a bunch of people who want to escape jail for fun. At first I thought it was just a comedy until around episode 6 for the new year's tournament and to find out it was drama also XD. I personally loved the characters and the art style I thought it worked well with it. The opening and ending does reflect on the show. Only problem with it I guess would be how the drama came in. Thought it was very unnatural.
Bungou stray dogs second season-8
So this arc was revolving around 3 parties the guild, port mafia and the agency. I like how each party had different aspects which made them unique. Guild having money and status, port mafia having a lot of staff and the agency... is an agency I guess. Coming to the end the way Daizai planned this was genius of him... well of course you expect that. Also the end is building up to a season 3 I dunno but I feel that.
Haikyuu karasuno vs shiratorizawa-7
Nice action pack filled sport that you get in every season you get. It's basically like people who work together vs people who don't but they're very strong. Guess who wins. I didn't mind that because it was a good way to create more character in my opinion. I love the end and op and stop watching them every week. Only problem is the ending of the series. I don't like cliff-hangers unless you are making me a 4th season.
www.working-5
Basically like working but in a different store and where their relationships somehow worked. It was an eh
Drifters-9
how famous people in the past get sucked in another dimension to help it. At first I thought the art style was weird but I got used to it straight away. I hear the mangaka was also the creator of Hellsing. I haven't watched it yet but the common between them is blood. Lots of it. I enjoyed it, I don't mind the usage of famous characters in history because it's amusing to watch. |