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Jun 26, 2016


Anime is rife with adaptations. Conventional. Uninspired. Confused. They tend to get lost somewhere out in the vast sea that is this medium. Thankfully, Shounen Jump adaptations usually receive much-needed love from studios in Japan. Though Boku no Hero Academia borrows tropes and elementary themes, this adaptation thrives in its exemplary execution owing to Studio Bones's amelioration.

Today, any semblance of mediocrity in narrative works is lost. Right away, the first scene of Boku no Hero Academia throws in themes of powerlessness, blind-faith, and heroism. The show excels at relaying the main character's ideals, unreasonable faith and determination, and all the emotions that come with ...
Jun 18, 2016
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*THIS REVIEW CONTAINS SPOILERS*


Grimgar is a gem, albeit black. It presents a narrative that is both unique and daring, characters that challenge the norm of story creation and levels of hard work that has never been seen before.

Grimgar feels disconnected. The setting is ill-defined and imperfect which are caused by the lack of focus on it at the start and the structure of its narrative. I disliked the absence of the setting.

Grimgar uses a premise that is lacking. The exposition scene in episode one only informed the viewers of the existence of a war between humans and other races and the role of volunteer soldiers. ...


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