To Your Eternity
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Aug 10, 2022 4:41 AM
#1
To your eternity Season 2 is coming out in October, so I was wondering if To Your Eternity is worth watching |
Aug 10, 2022 4:51 AM
#2
It was alright. You can watch it, I guess. But be ready for sadness. |
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Aug 10, 2022 4:52 AM
#3
I think it's pretty good overall, it's a drama-heavy series. though the island arc is not that great imo |
Aug 10, 2022 4:54 AM
#4
Stop making these useless threads. Just watch the damn show. How are we supposed to know if ur gonna like it if u dont watch it by yourself. |
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Aug 10, 2022 4:57 AM
#6
Aug 10, 2022 5:05 AM
#7
How bout I say, u should watch this definitely. This is the only anime, that made me cry so hard. |
Aug 10, 2022 5:08 AM
#8
Paja03 said: Stop making these useless threads. Just watch the damn show. How are we supposed to know if ur gonna like it if u dont watch it by yourself. lmao so true 😮💨 |
Aug 10, 2022 5:09 AM
#9
it has a nice and kinda fast build-up so the plot pulls you in alright, it is also interesting to watch the mc change, as he is discovering himself ans becoming more human with every new person he meets. it also has some sad moments throughout. 7/10 for me, nothing extraordinary but worth watching anyways |
Aug 10, 2022 5:12 AM
#10
pri_arts_ said: Paja03 said: Stop making these useless threads. Just watch the damn show. How are we supposed to know if ur gonna like it if u dont watch it by yourself. lmao so true 😮💨 Bruh asking if a show is worth watching isn't hurting anyone. Although what I usually do if I'm not too sure is just look up "is ____ worth watching" and if there are a million Reddit articles saying how it's an awful show and it doesn't improve AND I don't get gripped by the plot after 1-2 episodes, I'll give it a pass |
Aug 10, 2022 5:17 AM
#11
__potato__ said: pri_arts_ said: Paja03 said: Stop making these useless threads. Just watch the damn show. How are we supposed to know if ur gonna like it if u dont watch it by yourself. lmao so true 😮💨 Bruh asking if a show is worth watching isn't hurting anyone. Although what I usually do if I'm not too sure is just look up "is ____ worth watching" and if there are a million Reddit articles saying how it's an awful show and it doesn't improve AND I don't get gripped by the plot after 1-2 episodes, I'll give it a pass i do agree with the guy who said that though. You will never know if you like it or not simply by just asking people if it's worth it. Alot of people might say it's worth it but you might not like it. A bunch of people might say it's not worth it but you might like it. The very best way to find out is to just watch it yourself. |
Aug 10, 2022 5:18 AM
#12
Benny4605 said: To your eternity Season 2 is coming out in October, so I was wondering if To Your Eternity is worth watching Go watch the show and see if it’s worth watching stop making these useless threads pls |
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Aug 10, 2022 5:20 AM
#13
Ehhhh, it was okay. There were some arcs that were extremely good and some that were slow. You can, I just think there are better shows out there. But I would read the description and check the tags, if it’s something that intrigues you, I would just try it out. |
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Aug 10, 2022 5:29 AM
#14
Yes, watch it and then cry a lot. |
Aug 10, 2022 5:30 AM
#15
Kasutoro-Kun said: __potato__ said: pri_arts_ said: Paja03 said: Stop making these useless threads. Just watch the damn show. How are we supposed to know if ur gonna like it if u dont watch it by yourself. lmao so true 😮💨 Bruh asking if a show is worth watching isn't hurting anyone. Although what I usually do if I'm not too sure is just look up "is ____ worth watching" and if there are a million Reddit articles saying how it's an awful show and it doesn't improve AND I don't get gripped by the plot after 1-2 episodes, I'll give it a pass i do agree with the guy who said that though. You will never know if you like it or not simply by just asking people if it's worth it. Alot of people might say it's worth it but you might not like it. A bunch of people might say it's not worth it but you might like it. The very best way to find out is to just watch it yourself. Wise words from wise man (⌐■_■) |
Aug 10, 2022 5:46 AM
#16
It is definitely. It’s such a wonderful story, that is gonna make you cry at some point |
Aug 10, 2022 6:10 AM
#17
I already bingewatched it on Fall of last year and yeah it was great. I even gave it a 9. My cousin started to watch it too but then dropped it because he was starting to lose interest on it. Regardless I do believe it's a great anime. Not a 10 out of 10 masterpiece but still great. I am looking forward to season 2 out of curiosity to see what's in store for me |
Aug 10, 2022 6:13 AM
#18
most watch is in my top 10 |
Aug 10, 2022 6:16 AM
#19
well, it was pretty shit to me.... |
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Aug 10, 2022 6:36 AM
#20
If you only watch for the entertainment and don't care about whether it's well-written or outstanding, then sure it's a good watch |
Aug 10, 2022 6:52 AM
#21
Aug 10, 2022 6:52 AM
#22
Gets boring and repetitive after 10 or so episodes, but within those episodes, it was a top tier Anime. Perhaps the plot improves in the second season. |
Aug 10, 2022 7:02 AM
#23
Really good! It’s different compare to others anime. |
Aug 10, 2022 7:14 AM
#24
PEAK is what you have to experience regardless! 😉😉😉 |
Aug 10, 2022 7:25 AM
#25
nanashi99__ said: Guarda il primo episodio, questi topic sono inutili se lo scrivi in italiano nessuno lo capirà |
Aug 10, 2022 7:27 AM
#26
RiKoKirin said: it is just ok, the show would rather make you cry for side characters than develop its main character. He is a talking rock. he's developed throughout the entire show. Hes a thing who through human interactions and tragedies have developed relationships, which formed his feelings through these relationships and tragedies. And these relationships and tragedies helped form the person he's becoming. Which throughout the show is very loving and very kind. And at the last episode we seen a different side of him. You can't say the MC doesn't develop when the whole thing revolves around him being developed as a character. |
Aug 10, 2022 7:35 AM
#27
nanashi99__ said: io non seguo Dario Moccia anche se lo conosco, infine tu stai scrivendo in un forum, devi usare la lingua inglese visto che è la più parlata, non importa se lei sia italiana, tutti devono capire ciò che scriviSuntProstMare said: ah ovviamente quel detrattore di your name non poteva che essere italiano ahahaah fammi indovinare segui dario moccia e hai 13 anni. Ho scritto in italiano perché lei è italianananashi99__ said: Guarda il primo episodio, questi topic sono inutili se lo scrivi in italiano nessuno lo capirà edit: sticazzi se sono un detrattore di your name, quello show è palesemente sopravvalutato |
Aug 10, 2022 7:49 AM
#28
yes yes it is. i recommend |
Aug 10, 2022 8:07 AM
#29
Kasutoro-Kun said: RiKoKirin said: it is just ok, the show would rather make you cry for side characters than develop its main character. He is a talking rock. he's developed throughout the entire show. Hes a thing who through human interactions and tragedies have developed relationships, which formed his feelings through these relationships and tragedies. And these relationships and tragedies helped form the person he's becoming. Which throughout the show is very loving and very kind. And at the last episode we seen a different side of him. You can't say the MC doesn't develop when the whole thing revolves around him being developed as a character. Yes there is growth, but considering this is a 20 eps show, not 12 but 20, and a certain side character with only 1/3 of the screentime somehow feels more mature, and well developed than the MC. The ending saved the show for me, but personally, I just don't feel very invested when all the interesting characters get brutally killed. |
Aug 10, 2022 8:09 AM
#30
RiKoKirin said: Kasutoro-Kun said: RiKoKirin said: it is just ok, the show would rather make you cry for side characters than develop its main character. He is a talking rock. he's developed throughout the entire show. Hes a thing who through human interactions and tragedies have developed relationships, which formed his feelings through these relationships and tragedies. And these relationships and tragedies helped form the person he's becoming. Which throughout the show is very loving and very kind. And at the last episode we seen a different side of him. You can't say the MC doesn't develop when the whole thing revolves around him being developed as a character. Yes there is growth, but considering this is a 20 eps show, not 12 but 20, and a certain side character with only 1/3 of the screentime somehow feels more mature, and well developed than the MC. The ending saved the show for me, but personally, I just don't feel very invested when all the interesting characters get brutally killed. He doesn't lol you saying it's 20 episodes like that's alot but it's not plus he's a thing that started from the very very core and had to even learn how to be human it's a very slow burn to say he hasn't developed is asanine |
Aug 10, 2022 8:17 AM
#31
Kasutoro-Kun said: RiKoKirin said: Kasutoro-Kun said: RiKoKirin said: it is just ok, the show would rather make you cry for side characters than develop its main character. He is a talking rock. he's developed throughout the entire show. Hes a thing who through human interactions and tragedies have developed relationships, which formed his feelings through these relationships and tragedies. And these relationships and tragedies helped form the person he's becoming. Which throughout the show is very loving and very kind. And at the last episode we seen a different side of him. You can't say the MC doesn't develop when the whole thing revolves around him being developed as a character. Yes there is growth, but considering this is a 20 eps show, not 12 but 20, and a certain side character with only 1/3 of the screentime somehow feels more mature, and well developed than the MC. The ending saved the show for me, but personally, I just don't feel very invested when all the interesting characters get brutally killed. He doesn't lol you saying it's 20 episodes like that's alot but it's not plus he's a thing that started from the very very core and had to even learn how to be human it's a very slow burn to say he hasn't developed is asanine I never said he doesn't develop, geez, I get it, it is in your favorite list. Any opinions that are different from yours would immediately piss you off. I am just saying the show's focus is a bit off, literally Rimuru has better development (despite Slime being a mediocre Isekai), both have similar abilities, but Fushi still feels like a brick and weaker in comparison. |
Aug 10, 2022 8:20 AM
#32
RiKoKirin said: Kasutoro-Kun said: RiKoKirin said: Kasutoro-Kun said: RiKoKirin said: it is just ok, the show would rather make you cry for side characters than develop its main character. He is a talking rock. he's developed throughout the entire show. Hes a thing who through human interactions and tragedies have developed relationships, which formed his feelings through these relationships and tragedies. And these relationships and tragedies helped form the person he's becoming. Which throughout the show is very loving and very kind. And at the last episode we seen a different side of him. You can't say the MC doesn't develop when the whole thing revolves around him being developed as a character. Yes there is growth, but considering this is a 20 eps show, not 12 but 20, and a certain side character with only 1/3 of the screentime somehow feels more mature, and well developed than the MC. The ending saved the show for me, but personally, I just don't feel very invested when all the interesting characters get brutally killed. He doesn't lol you saying it's 20 episodes like that's alot but it's not plus he's a thing that started from the very very core and had to even learn how to be human it's a very slow burn to say he hasn't developed is asanine I never said he doesn't develop, geez, I get it, it is in your favorite list. Any opinions that are different from yours would immediately piss you off. I am just saying the show's focus is a bit off, literally Rimuru has better development (despite Slime being a mediocre Isekai), both have similar abilities, but Fushi still feels like a brick and weaker in comparison. Saying he barely has any development is not an opinion that's factually not true lmao. And if you said you didn't like the show I wouldn't really care but you said he doesn't really have any character development when the whole show is literally just him developing as a character as a human his relationships etc |
Aug 10, 2022 9:09 AM
#33
Kasutoro-Kun said: RiKoKirin said: Kasutoro-Kun said: RiKoKirin said: Kasutoro-Kun said: RiKoKirin said: it is just ok, the show would rather make you cry for side characters than develop its main character. He is a talking rock. he's developed throughout the entire show. Hes a thing who through human interactions and tragedies have developed relationships, which formed his feelings through these relationships and tragedies. And these relationships and tragedies helped form the person he's becoming. Which throughout the show is very loving and very kind. And at the last episode we seen a different side of him. You can't say the MC doesn't develop when the whole thing revolves around him being developed as a character. Yes there is growth, but considering this is a 20 eps show, not 12 but 20, and a certain side character with only 1/3 of the screentime somehow feels more mature, and well developed than the MC. The ending saved the show for me, but personally, I just don't feel very invested when all the interesting characters get brutally killed. He doesn't lol you saying it's 20 episodes like that's alot but it's not plus he's a thing that started from the very very core and had to even learn how to be human it's a very slow burn to say he hasn't developed is asanine I never said he doesn't develop, geez, I get it, it is in your favorite list. Any opinions that are different from yours would immediately piss you off. I am just saying the show's focus is a bit off, literally Rimuru has better development (despite Slime being a mediocre Isekai), both have similar abilities, but Fushi still feels like a brick and weaker in comparison. Saying he barely has any development is not an opinion that's factually not true lmao. And if you said you didn't like the show I wouldn't really care but you said he doesn't really have any character development when the whole show is literally just him developing as a character as a human his relationships etc Hmm...I presume you are mad that I am complaining about the "quantity" of development. but my actual concern is the "quality" of character development. Which is entirely subjective "lmao" Go read AdolZeppeli/RebelPanda's review, they had elaborated more on the pacing, personality of Fushi than I can ever articulate. I hope they aren't "factually incorrect" too "lmao" Anyway you can check my list, I did give the show an 8, but it doesn't mean I don't have problems with it. |
Aug 10, 2022 9:13 AM
#34
RiKoKirin said: Kasutoro-Kun said: RiKoKirin said: Kasutoro-Kun said: RiKoKirin said: Kasutoro-Kun said: RiKoKirin said: it is just ok, the show would rather make you cry for side characters than develop its main character. He is a talking rock. he's developed throughout the entire show. Hes a thing who through human interactions and tragedies have developed relationships, which formed his feelings through these relationships and tragedies. And these relationships and tragedies helped form the person he's becoming. Which throughout the show is very loving and very kind. And at the last episode we seen a different side of him. You can't say the MC doesn't develop when the whole thing revolves around him being developed as a character. Yes there is growth, but considering this is a 20 eps show, not 12 but 20, and a certain side character with only 1/3 of the screentime somehow feels more mature, and well developed than the MC. The ending saved the show for me, but personally, I just don't feel very invested when all the interesting characters get brutally killed. He doesn't lol you saying it's 20 episodes like that's alot but it's not plus he's a thing that started from the very very core and had to even learn how to be human it's a very slow burn to say he hasn't developed is asanine I never said he doesn't develop, geez, I get it, it is in your favorite list. Any opinions that are different from yours would immediately piss you off. I am just saying the show's focus is a bit off, literally Rimuru has better development (despite Slime being a mediocre Isekai), both have similar abilities, but Fushi still feels like a brick and weaker in comparison. Saying he barely has any development is not an opinion that's factually not true lmao. And if you said you didn't like the show I wouldn't really care but you said he doesn't really have any character development when the whole show is literally just him developing as a character as a human his relationships etc Hmm...I presume you are mad that I am complaining about the "quantity" of development. but my actual concern is the "quality" of character development. Which is entirely subjective "lmao" Go read AdolZeppeli/RebelPanda's review, they had elaborated more on the pacing, personality of Fushi than I can ever articulate. I hope they aren't "factually incorrect" too "lmao" Anyway you can check my list, I did give the show an 8, but it doesn't mean I don't have problems with it. RebelPanda complains about everything most of his reviews are low scores so people could hate him. But I don't base my opinions on how other people feel. Anyways you said "the show would rather make you cry for side characters than develop its main character." You clearly don't like the QUANTITY of the character developing clearly stating that there's not enough of it and that side characters are the focus to make you cry when they're not they're used to develop fushi |
Aug 10, 2022 9:46 AM
#35
Kasutoro-Kun said: RiKoKirin said: Kasutoro-Kun said: RiKoKirin said: Kasutoro-Kun said: RiKoKirin said: Kasutoro-Kun said: RiKoKirin said: it is just ok, the show would rather make you cry for side characters than develop its main character. He is a talking rock. he's developed throughout the entire show. Hes a thing who through human interactions and tragedies have developed relationships, which formed his feelings through these relationships and tragedies. And these relationships and tragedies helped form the person he's becoming. Which throughout the show is very loving and very kind. And at the last episode we seen a different side of him. You can't say the MC doesn't develop when the whole thing revolves around him being developed as a character. Yes there is growth, but considering this is a 20 eps show, not 12 but 20, and a certain side character with only 1/3 of the screentime somehow feels more mature, and well developed than the MC. The ending saved the show for me, but personally, I just don't feel very invested when all the interesting characters get brutally killed. He doesn't lol you saying it's 20 episodes like that's alot but it's not plus he's a thing that started from the very very core and had to even learn how to be human it's a very slow burn to say he hasn't developed is asanine I never said he doesn't develop, geez, I get it, it is in your favorite list. Any opinions that are different from yours would immediately piss you off. I am just saying the show's focus is a bit off, literally Rimuru has better development (despite Slime being a mediocre Isekai), both have similar abilities, but Fushi still feels like a brick and weaker in comparison. Saying he barely has any development is not an opinion that's factually not true lmao. And if you said you didn't like the show I wouldn't really care but you said he doesn't really have any character development when the whole show is literally just him developing as a character as a human his relationships etc Hmm...I presume you are mad that I am complaining about the "quantity" of development. but my actual concern is the "quality" of character development. Which is entirely subjective "lmao" Go read AdolZeppeli/RebelPanda's review, they had elaborated more on the pacing, personality of Fushi than I can ever articulate. I hope they aren't "factually incorrect" too "lmao" Anyway you can check my list, I did give the show an 8, but it doesn't mean I don't have problems with it. RebelPanda complains about everything most of his reviews are low scores so people could hate him. But I don't base my opinions on how other people feel. Anyways you said "the show would rather make you cry for side characters than develop its main character." You clearly don't like the QUANTITY of the character developing clearly stating that there's not enough of it and that side characters are the focus to make you cry when they're not they're used to develop fushi he's saying that we see more side characters development than fushi, he is a good MC but i, and others, feels like he's development wasnt good because we sse Only fushi "mature" when others die,"mature" because actually isn't even this,he never learns. |
Aug 10, 2022 9:49 AM
#36
SuntProstMare said: Kasutoro-Kun said: RiKoKirin said: Kasutoro-Kun said: RiKoKirin said: Kasutoro-Kun said: RiKoKirin said: Kasutoro-Kun said: RiKoKirin said: it is just ok, the show would rather make you cry for side characters than develop its main character. He is a talking rock. he's developed throughout the entire show. Hes a thing who through human interactions and tragedies have developed relationships, which formed his feelings through these relationships and tragedies. And these relationships and tragedies helped form the person he's becoming. Which throughout the show is very loving and very kind. And at the last episode we seen a different side of him. You can't say the MC doesn't develop when the whole thing revolves around him being developed as a character. Yes there is growth, but considering this is a 20 eps show, not 12 but 20, and a certain side character with only 1/3 of the screentime somehow feels more mature, and well developed than the MC. The ending saved the show for me, but personally, I just don't feel very invested when all the interesting characters get brutally killed. He doesn't lol you saying it's 20 episodes like that's alot but it's not plus he's a thing that started from the very very core and had to even learn how to be human it's a very slow burn to say he hasn't developed is asanine I never said he doesn't develop, geez, I get it, it is in your favorite list. Any opinions that are different from yours would immediately piss you off. I am just saying the show's focus is a bit off, literally Rimuru has better development (despite Slime being a mediocre Isekai), both have similar abilities, but Fushi still feels like a brick and weaker in comparison. Saying he barely has any development is not an opinion that's factually not true lmao. And if you said you didn't like the show I wouldn't really care but you said he doesn't really have any character development when the whole show is literally just him developing as a character as a human his relationships etc Hmm...I presume you are mad that I am complaining about the "quantity" of development. but my actual concern is the "quality" of character development. Which is entirely subjective "lmao" Go read AdolZeppeli/RebelPanda's review, they had elaborated more on the pacing, personality of Fushi than I can ever articulate. I hope they aren't "factually incorrect" too "lmao" Anyway you can check my list, I did give the show an 8, but it doesn't mean I don't have problems with it. RebelPanda complains about everything most of his reviews are low scores so people could hate him. But I don't base my opinions on how other people feel. Anyways you said "the show would rather make you cry for side characters than develop its main character." You clearly don't like the QUANTITY of the character developing clearly stating that there's not enough of it and that side characters are the focus to make you cry when they're not they're used to develop fushi he's saying that we see more side characters development than fushi, he is a good MC but i, and others, feels like he's development wasnt good because we sse Only fushi "mature" when others die,"mature" because actually isn't even this,he never learns. Your last sentence really lost me I don't really know what you were trying to say. But the side characters are the cause for fushis development. He's a thing that sprouted out of no where from the ground up. He's only four years old. He's learning through other people. It's only been 20 episodes and the show is still ongoing. You're looking at it super simply that the side characters get more screentime and not looking at their purpose which is that those characters are the purpose for his development. He's learning through them. Fushi starts off not knowing shit he doesn't even know how to talk and feel and has to learn all this. |
Aug 10, 2022 9:51 AM
#37
Kasutoro-Kun said: RiKoKirin said: Kasutoro-Kun said: RiKoKirin said: Kasutoro-Kun said: RiKoKirin said: Kasutoro-Kun said: RiKoKirin said: it is just ok, the show would rather make you cry for side characters than develop its main character. He is a talking rock. he's developed throughout the entire show. Hes a thing who through human interactions and tragedies have developed relationships, which formed his feelings through these relationships and tragedies. And these relationships and tragedies helped form the person he's becoming. Which throughout the show is very loving and very kind. And at the last episode we seen a different side of him. You can't say the MC doesn't develop when the whole thing revolves around him being developed as a character. Yes there is growth, but considering this is a 20 eps show, not 12 but 20, and a certain side character with only 1/3 of the screentime somehow feels more mature, and well developed than the MC. The ending saved the show for me, but personally, I just don't feel very invested when all the interesting characters get brutally killed. He doesn't lol you saying it's 20 episodes like that's alot but it's not plus he's a thing that started from the very very core and had to even learn how to be human it's a very slow burn to say he hasn't developed is asanine I never said he doesn't develop, geez, I get it, it is in your favorite list. Any opinions that are different from yours would immediately piss you off. I am just saying the show's focus is a bit off, literally Rimuru has better development (despite Slime being a mediocre Isekai), both have similar abilities, but Fushi still feels like a brick and weaker in comparison. Saying he barely has any development is not an opinion that's factually not true lmao. And if you said you didn't like the show I wouldn't really care but you said he doesn't really have any character development when the whole show is literally just him developing as a character as a human his relationships etc Hmm...I presume you are mad that I am complaining about the "quantity" of development. but my actual concern is the "quality" of character development. Which is entirely subjective "lmao" Go read AdolZeppeli/RebelPanda's review, they had elaborated more on the pacing, personality of Fushi than I can ever articulate. I hope they aren't "factually incorrect" too "lmao" Anyway you can check my list, I did give the show an 8, but it doesn't mean I don't have problems with it. RebelPanda complains about everything most of his reviews are low scores so people could hate him. But I don't base my opinions on how other people feel. Anyways you said "the show would rather make you cry for side characters than develop its main character." You clearly don't like the QUANTITY of the character developing clearly stating that there's not enough of it and that side characters are the focus to make you cry when they're not they're used to develop fushi the "quantity" of character development that met my "quality threshold" doesn't justify for a 20 eps show. there, understand? |
Aug 10, 2022 9:53 AM
#38
Kasutoro-Kun said: for the last sentence i mean that he could Simply isolate himself, and learns without make the others the risk of die, well for the rest, you are right, he still have 4 years, When the second season will come, we will see his development;)SuntProstMare said: Kasutoro-Kun said: RiKoKirin said: Kasutoro-Kun said: RiKoKirin said: Kasutoro-Kun said: RiKoKirin said: Kasutoro-Kun said: RiKoKirin said: it is just ok, the show would rather make you cry for side characters than develop its main character. He is a talking rock. he's developed throughout the entire show. Hes a thing who through human interactions and tragedies have developed relationships, which formed his feelings through these relationships and tragedies. And these relationships and tragedies helped form the person he's becoming. Which throughout the show is very loving and very kind. And at the last episode we seen a different side of him. You can't say the MC doesn't develop when the whole thing revolves around him being developed as a character. Yes there is growth, but considering this is a 20 eps show, not 12 but 20, and a certain side character with only 1/3 of the screentime somehow feels more mature, and well developed than the MC. The ending saved the show for me, but personally, I just don't feel very invested when all the interesting characters get brutally killed. He doesn't lol you saying it's 20 episodes like that's alot but it's not plus he's a thing that started from the very very core and had to even learn how to be human it's a very slow burn to say he hasn't developed is asanine I never said he doesn't develop, geez, I get it, it is in your favorite list. Any opinions that are different from yours would immediately piss you off. I am just saying the show's focus is a bit off, literally Rimuru has better development (despite Slime being a mediocre Isekai), both have similar abilities, but Fushi still feels like a brick and weaker in comparison. Saying he barely has any development is not an opinion that's factually not true lmao. And if you said you didn't like the show I wouldn't really care but you said he doesn't really have any character development when the whole show is literally just him developing as a character as a human his relationships etc Hmm...I presume you are mad that I am complaining about the "quantity" of development. but my actual concern is the "quality" of character development. Which is entirely subjective "lmao" Go read AdolZeppeli/RebelPanda's review, they had elaborated more on the pacing, personality of Fushi than I can ever articulate. I hope they aren't "factually incorrect" too "lmao" Anyway you can check my list, I did give the show an 8, but it doesn't mean I don't have problems with it. RebelPanda complains about everything most of his reviews are low scores so people could hate him. But I don't base my opinions on how other people feel. Anyways you said "the show would rather make you cry for side characters than develop its main character." You clearly don't like the QUANTITY of the character developing clearly stating that there's not enough of it and that side characters are the focus to make you cry when they're not they're used to develop fushi he's saying that we see more side characters development than fushi, he is a good MC but i, and others, feels like he's development wasnt good because we sse Only fushi "mature" when others die,"mature" because actually isn't even this,he never learns. Your last sentence really lost me I don't really know what you were trying to say. But the side characters are the cause for fushis development. He's a thing that sprouted out of no where from the ground up. He's only four years old. He's learning through other people. It's only been 20 episodes and the show is still ongoing. You're looking at it super simply that the side characters get more screentime and not looking at their purpose which is that those characters are the purpose for his development. He's learning through them. Fushi starts off not knowing shit he doesn't even know how to talk and feel and has to learn all this. |
Aug 10, 2022 9:53 AM
#39
RiKoKirin said: Kasutoro-Kun said: RiKoKirin said: Kasutoro-Kun said: RiKoKirin said: Kasutoro-Kun said: RiKoKirin said: Kasutoro-Kun said: RiKoKirin said: it is just ok, the show would rather make you cry for side characters than develop its main character. He is a talking rock. he's developed throughout the entire show. Hes a thing who through human interactions and tragedies have developed relationships, which formed his feelings through these relationships and tragedies. And these relationships and tragedies helped form the person he's becoming. Which throughout the show is very loving and very kind. And at the last episode we seen a different side of him. You can't say the MC doesn't develop when the whole thing revolves around him being developed as a character. Yes there is growth, but considering this is a 20 eps show, not 12 but 20, and a certain side character with only 1/3 of the screentime somehow feels more mature, and well developed than the MC. The ending saved the show for me, but personally, I just don't feel very invested when all the interesting characters get brutally killed. He doesn't lol you saying it's 20 episodes like that's alot but it's not plus he's a thing that started from the very very core and had to even learn how to be human it's a very slow burn to say he hasn't developed is asanine I never said he doesn't develop, geez, I get it, it is in your favorite list. Any opinions that are different from yours would immediately piss you off. I am just saying the show's focus is a bit off, literally Rimuru has better development (despite Slime being a mediocre Isekai), both have similar abilities, but Fushi still feels like a brick and weaker in comparison. Saying he barely has any development is not an opinion that's factually not true lmao. And if you said you didn't like the show I wouldn't really care but you said he doesn't really have any character development when the whole show is literally just him developing as a character as a human his relationships etc Hmm...I presume you are mad that I am complaining about the "quantity" of development. but my actual concern is the "quality" of character development. Which is entirely subjective "lmao" Go read AdolZeppeli/RebelPanda's review, they had elaborated more on the pacing, personality of Fushi than I can ever articulate. I hope they aren't "factually incorrect" too "lmao" Anyway you can check my list, I did give the show an 8, but it doesn't mean I don't have problems with it. RebelPanda complains about everything most of his reviews are low scores so people could hate him. But I don't base my opinions on how other people feel. Anyways you said "the show would rather make you cry for side characters than develop its main character." You clearly don't like the QUANTITY of the character developing clearly stating that there's not enough of it and that side characters are the focus to make you cry when they're not they're used to develop fushi the "quantity" of character development that met my "quality threshold" doesn't justify for a 20 eps show. there, understand? No matter how much you try to justify it that makes no sense lmao |
Aug 10, 2022 9:54 AM
#40
SuntProstMare said: Kasutoro-Kun said: for the last sentence i mean that he could Simply isolate himself, and learns without make the others the risk of die, well for the rest, you are right, he still have 4 years, When the second season will come, we will see his development;)SuntProstMare said: Kasutoro-Kun said: RiKoKirin said: Kasutoro-Kun said: RiKoKirin said: Kasutoro-Kun said: RiKoKirin said: Kasutoro-Kun said: RiKoKirin said: it is just ok, the show would rather make you cry for side characters than develop its main character. He is a talking rock. he's developed throughout the entire show. Hes a thing who through human interactions and tragedies have developed relationships, which formed his feelings through these relationships and tragedies. And these relationships and tragedies helped form the person he's becoming. Which throughout the show is very loving and very kind. And at the last episode we seen a different side of him. You can't say the MC doesn't develop when the whole thing revolves around him being developed as a character. Yes there is growth, but considering this is a 20 eps show, not 12 but 20, and a certain side character with only 1/3 of the screentime somehow feels more mature, and well developed than the MC. The ending saved the show for me, but personally, I just don't feel very invested when all the interesting characters get brutally killed. He doesn't lol you saying it's 20 episodes like that's alot but it's not plus he's a thing that started from the very very core and had to even learn how to be human it's a very slow burn to say he hasn't developed is asanine I never said he doesn't develop, geez, I get it, it is in your favorite list. Any opinions that are different from yours would immediately piss you off. I am just saying the show's focus is a bit off, literally Rimuru has better development (despite Slime being a mediocre Isekai), both have similar abilities, but Fushi still feels like a brick and weaker in comparison. Saying he barely has any development is not an opinion that's factually not true lmao. And if you said you didn't like the show I wouldn't really care but you said he doesn't really have any character development when the whole show is literally just him developing as a character as a human his relationships etc Hmm...I presume you are mad that I am complaining about the "quantity" of development. but my actual concern is the "quality" of character development. Which is entirely subjective "lmao" Go read AdolZeppeli/RebelPanda's review, they had elaborated more on the pacing, personality of Fushi than I can ever articulate. I hope they aren't "factually incorrect" too "lmao" Anyway you can check my list, I did give the show an 8, but it doesn't mean I don't have problems with it. RebelPanda complains about everything most of his reviews are low scores so people could hate him. But I don't base my opinions on how other people feel. Anyways you said "the show would rather make you cry for side characters than develop its main character." You clearly don't like the QUANTITY of the character developing clearly stating that there's not enough of it and that side characters are the focus to make you cry when they're not they're used to develop fushi he's saying that we see more side characters development than fushi, he is a good MC but i, and others, feels like he's development wasnt good because we sse Only fushi "mature" when others die,"mature" because actually isn't even this,he never learns. Your last sentence really lost me I don't really know what you were trying to say. But the side characters are the cause for fushis development. He's a thing that sprouted out of no where from the ground up. He's only four years old. He's learning through other people. It's only been 20 episodes and the show is still ongoing. You're looking at it super simply that the side characters get more screentime and not looking at their purpose which is that those characters are the purpose for his development. He's learning through them. Fushi starts off not knowing shit he doesn't even know how to talk and feel and has to learn all this. To be fair he did isolate himself towards the end. And he seemed more rough and gruff and his personality seemed alot different and he isolated himself bc the people around him kept dying. |
Aug 10, 2022 9:54 AM
#41
It's garbage . Please don't watch this shit . |
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Aug 10, 2022 9:55 AM
#42
Kasutoro-Kun said: RiKoKirin said: Kasutoro-Kun said: RiKoKirin said: Kasutoro-Kun said: RiKoKirin said: Kasutoro-Kun said: RiKoKirin said: Kasutoro-Kun said: RiKoKirin said: it is just ok, the show would rather make you cry for side characters than develop its main character. He is a talking rock. he's developed throughout the entire show. Hes a thing who through human interactions and tragedies have developed relationships, which formed his feelings through these relationships and tragedies. And these relationships and tragedies helped form the person he's becoming. Which throughout the show is very loving and very kind. And at the last episode we seen a different side of him. You can't say the MC doesn't develop when the whole thing revolves around him being developed as a character. Yes there is growth, but considering this is a 20 eps show, not 12 but 20, and a certain side character with only 1/3 of the screentime somehow feels more mature, and well developed than the MC. The ending saved the show for me, but personally, I just don't feel very invested when all the interesting characters get brutally killed. He doesn't lol you saying it's 20 episodes like that's alot but it's not plus he's a thing that started from the very very core and had to even learn how to be human it's a very slow burn to say he hasn't developed is asanine I never said he doesn't develop, geez, I get it, it is in your favorite list. Any opinions that are different from yours would immediately piss you off. I am just saying the show's focus is a bit off, literally Rimuru has better development (despite Slime being a mediocre Isekai), both have similar abilities, but Fushi still feels like a brick and weaker in comparison. Saying he barely has any development is not an opinion that's factually not true lmao. And if you said you didn't like the show I wouldn't really care but you said he doesn't really have any character development when the whole show is literally just him developing as a character as a human his relationships etc Hmm...I presume you are mad that I am complaining about the "quantity" of development. but my actual concern is the "quality" of character development. Which is entirely subjective "lmao" Go read AdolZeppeli/RebelPanda's review, they had elaborated more on the pacing, personality of Fushi than I can ever articulate. I hope they aren't "factually incorrect" too "lmao" Anyway you can check my list, I did give the show an 8, but it doesn't mean I don't have problems with it. RebelPanda complains about everything most of his reviews are low scores so people could hate him. But I don't base my opinions on how other people feel. Anyways you said "the show would rather make you cry for side characters than develop its main character." You clearly don't like the QUANTITY of the character developing clearly stating that there's not enough of it and that side characters are the focus to make you cry when they're not they're used to develop fushi the "quantity" of character development that met my "quality threshold" doesn't justify for a 20 eps show. there, understand? No matter how much you try to justify it that makes no sense lmao whatever, I am sick of arguing. I am just gonna drop this here "Fushi is a mid character" |
Aug 10, 2022 9:56 AM
#43
GODA007299 said: oh, an One piece fan, don't talk shit if you have the taste of a child, please go in a forest and be surrended by grass, so you can learns what really taste meansIt's garbage . Please don't watch this shit . |
Aug 10, 2022 9:56 AM
#44
RiKoKirin said: Kasutoro-Kun said: RiKoKirin said: Kasutoro-Kun said: RiKoKirin said: Kasutoro-Kun said: RiKoKirin said: Kasutoro-Kun said: RiKoKirin said: Kasutoro-Kun said: RiKoKirin said: it is just ok, the show would rather make you cry for side characters than develop its main character. He is a talking rock. he's developed throughout the entire show. Hes a thing who through human interactions and tragedies have developed relationships, which formed his feelings through these relationships and tragedies. And these relationships and tragedies helped form the person he's becoming. Which throughout the show is very loving and very kind. And at the last episode we seen a different side of him. You can't say the MC doesn't develop when the whole thing revolves around him being developed as a character. Yes there is growth, but considering this is a 20 eps show, not 12 but 20, and a certain side character with only 1/3 of the screentime somehow feels more mature, and well developed than the MC. The ending saved the show for me, but personally, I just don't feel very invested when all the interesting characters get brutally killed. He doesn't lol you saying it's 20 episodes like that's alot but it's not plus he's a thing that started from the very very core and had to even learn how to be human it's a very slow burn to say he hasn't developed is asanine I never said he doesn't develop, geez, I get it, it is in your favorite list. Any opinions that are different from yours would immediately piss you off. I am just saying the show's focus is a bit off, literally Rimuru has better development (despite Slime being a mediocre Isekai), both have similar abilities, but Fushi still feels like a brick and weaker in comparison. Saying he barely has any development is not an opinion that's factually not true lmao. And if you said you didn't like the show I wouldn't really care but you said he doesn't really have any character development when the whole show is literally just him developing as a character as a human his relationships etc Hmm...I presume you are mad that I am complaining about the "quantity" of development. but my actual concern is the "quality" of character development. Which is entirely subjective "lmao" Go read AdolZeppeli/RebelPanda's review, they had elaborated more on the pacing, personality of Fushi than I can ever articulate. I hope they aren't "factually incorrect" too "lmao" Anyway you can check my list, I did give the show an 8, but it doesn't mean I don't have problems with it. RebelPanda complains about everything most of his reviews are low scores so people could hate him. But I don't base my opinions on how other people feel. Anyways you said "the show would rather make you cry for side characters than develop its main character." You clearly don't like the QUANTITY of the character developing clearly stating that there's not enough of it and that side characters are the focus to make you cry when they're not they're used to develop fushi the "quantity" of character development that met my "quality threshold" doesn't justify for a 20 eps show. there, understand? No matter how much you try to justify it that makes no sense lmao whatever, I am sick of arguing. I am just gonna drop this here "Fushi is a mid character" That's fine but don't sit there and act like that man ain't have no development when the show centers around that. |
Aug 10, 2022 9:58 AM
#45
Kasutoro-Kun said: RiKoKirin said: Kasutoro-Kun said: RiKoKirin said: Kasutoro-Kun said: RiKoKirin said: Kasutoro-Kun said: RiKoKirin said: Kasutoro-Kun said: RiKoKirin said: Kasutoro-Kun said: RiKoKirin said: it is just ok, the show would rather make you cry for side characters than develop its main character. He is a talking rock. he's developed throughout the entire show. Hes a thing who through human interactions and tragedies have developed relationships, which formed his feelings through these relationships and tragedies. And these relationships and tragedies helped form the person he's becoming. Which throughout the show is very loving and very kind. And at the last episode we seen a different side of him. You can't say the MC doesn't develop when the whole thing revolves around him being developed as a character. Yes there is growth, but considering this is a 20 eps show, not 12 but 20, and a certain side character with only 1/3 of the screentime somehow feels more mature, and well developed than the MC. The ending saved the show for me, but personally, I just don't feel very invested when all the interesting characters get brutally killed. He doesn't lol you saying it's 20 episodes like that's alot but it's not plus he's a thing that started from the very very core and had to even learn how to be human it's a very slow burn to say he hasn't developed is asanine I never said he doesn't develop, geez, I get it, it is in your favorite list. Any opinions that are different from yours would immediately piss you off. I am just saying the show's focus is a bit off, literally Rimuru has better development (despite Slime being a mediocre Isekai), both have similar abilities, but Fushi still feels like a brick and weaker in comparison. Saying he barely has any development is not an opinion that's factually not true lmao. And if you said you didn't like the show I wouldn't really care but you said he doesn't really have any character development when the whole show is literally just him developing as a character as a human his relationships etc Hmm...I presume you are mad that I am complaining about the "quantity" of development. but my actual concern is the "quality" of character development. Which is entirely subjective "lmao" Go read AdolZeppeli/RebelPanda's review, they had elaborated more on the pacing, personality of Fushi than I can ever articulate. I hope they aren't "factually incorrect" too "lmao" Anyway you can check my list, I did give the show an 8, but it doesn't mean I don't have problems with it. RebelPanda complains about everything most of his reviews are low scores so people could hate him. But I don't base my opinions on how other people feel. Anyways you said "the show would rather make you cry for side characters than develop its main character." You clearly don't like the QUANTITY of the character developing clearly stating that there's not enough of it and that side characters are the focus to make you cry when they're not they're used to develop fushi the "quantity" of character development that met my "quality threshold" doesn't justify for a 20 eps show. there, understand? No matter how much you try to justify it that makes no sense lmao whatever, I am sick of arguing. I am just gonna drop this here "Fushi is a mid character" That's fine but don't sit there and act like that man ain't have no development when the show centers around that. well, my whole point is that the show is not doing its one job well. let just agree to disagree |
Ri-KoRinAug 10, 2022 10:05 AM
Aug 10, 2022 6:33 PM
#47
Yes! Absolutely! It's a very refreshing and unique anime that should be more recognised. It's a rollercoaster of emotions and I personally wasn't expecting it to be so good. Really good character writing, the plot itself is fantastic and everything is so well paced. Give it a go please! |
Aug 10, 2022 11:19 PM
#48
Yes you should watch it. It's a very good show that's kinda unique. Easily one of the best anime of 2021. |
Aug 11, 2022 6:52 AM
#49
if you like depressing sotries then it's a must watch, if you dont like sad stories than i would still recommend it but some parts could be a lil bit boring |
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