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Oct 7, 2023
No. Just no, seriously.
1. "I'm level 1, but my unique skill makes me OP."
Was this supposed to create conflict? Why even have the limitation of being at LVL1 when you'll hit-kill everything regardless?
2. "Monsters drop vegetables, food, and any items you'll ever need."
Who had this idea? This is how am I supposed to be curious about this world's system? To see how complex and original it is? This story's uniqueness is entirely based on slimes dropping carrots. Even if someone ever liked this, it only gets repeated over and over to literally everything in this story. Politics, economics, characters, skills, everything... everything is based on
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zombies dropping burgers....
3. "I died from overworking, now I'm against overworking and higher-ups abusing others!"
Wow, how heroic. Especially for someone who on his first days after reincarnating worked for days straight until he got those "temporary dark circles" under his eyes to buy a house in this new world. All while using a skill that allows him to work ten times less than the normal folk and earn double. Wow. The divine avatar of fair working wages. Applause, everyone. Clap your hands.
4. "I can get guns and ammo from killing stray monsters!"
Eh-? Ahh? HUH?? What did I just hear????? Let's calm down and see this again. It's not an action anime, it's a layback medieval magic setting, where everyone uses bows, staffs, shields, and swords to casually do dungeons... but you're getting a revolver from killing a giant gorilla................. ????? ????? ?????? ????? ? ???? ?????? Oh no, wait. He gets another one, its two revolvers not one. Now it's okay. Now he can shoot his two revolvers at the same time, make their bullets hit each other midair, and amplify the attack or use elemental combos against his targets...
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5. "These girls are so kind. My life is way better now that I have people around me."
My man. They're such a walking bunch of stereotypes that's hard to believe they exist. Like, in fiction. It's hard to believe why someone would ever write them to make a serious story. It's like the author took a single concept or random word and made an entire character out of it. That's all. Forget two-dimensional plain characters, these are one-dimensional. Congrats, that's a feat that I never imagined to see! And there's no character development at all, at least to where I stopped watching it. Even when events happens that supposedly were to advance their arcs, it gets erased from existence in the following episodes as if they never occurred.
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Conclusion: I recommend this anime if you want a layback anime and you don't care for world building, story development, complex or deep characters, interesting magic system concepts, cohesive narrative, good art or animation, emotional music, memorable learnings, or anything that could make entertainment good. :)
Reviewer’s Rating: 3
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Jul 10, 2023
The lack of coherence destroyed any impact this show could've had, the unrealistic and badly thought-out action finished it off.
From the first scene to the last, all this anime did was hold crucial information from the viewer only to force a sense of a "mysterious narrative". Basically, you don't know why two characters are dialoguing or fighting until it's reason is revealed at the end or in the next scene. It was like decrypting an enigma in every single moment of this show, often making me inattentive to the current situation as I was trying to decode the previous one, consequently making me completely lost.
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Perhaps this would be way better as a slow read, something to analyze scene by scene or chapter per chapter; but this style is awful for a TV show.
Not only that but holding information back numbed the impact of many scenes to an absolute zero. If I had known why someone was fighting, the risks they were taking on doing so, and possibly their potential consequences; maybe then, and only then, I would actually care. But that never happens. Even in the climax, they kept holding information back on a second-to-second basis to create this sense of "mystery" of how everything was playing out; now answer me this: how in the hells can my mind decode a single-second mystery in an action scene?? It only took me off the whole thing and crashed any impacts they could've had. (A character was hit? Instead of delaying, confirm where they were hit and proceed with the rest of the action, it's more impactful)
I also noticed some other micro errors. Such as, a few dialogues being unnaturally developed. Or the characters' design not affecting the story much nor being well developed to fit in it. The pacing sometimes felt off as too fast or too slow. Many of the conflicts didn't have much originality or importance, making many of them forgettable, amplified by their drained impacts of the forced "mysteries". Then the whole main concept of biting gold coins to pay for revenge is weird, don't know if it has any historical value but why would a group of assassins have such an honor to keep their deals? and how they kept their business running since many of their clients, well... die after their order? none of it makes much sense to me; maybe it should've been more explored in the story.
And to top it off, all the characters have superhuman powers. It's okay to have some geniuses out there, the problem is when everything is solved with a single flicker of a finger. I mean... a guy literally flickers his finger to throw a thing that changes the course of a flying weapon in order to kill one of the "main" villains. Again, it's okay to have it, but not all the damn time. From bullet evading, supernatural sixth-sense, to perfect precision, all problems are solved without a drop of strategy or planning. My dudes simply stroll on the beach killing people, without a care for consequences.
To finish this review, the positive points are: a few good dialogues, generally cool animations, unique(?) plot, and differentiable characters. But overall, not worth the watch (unless you have nothing better to do and absolutely love overpowered samurai-ish characters).
Reviewer’s Rating: 4
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Apr 9, 2023
Definition of cliché is to use popular tropes that works well and can be easily reproduced. Thus why they are overused, consequently getting extremely predictable and allowing for the author to be lazy. Unfortunately this story isn't different and it doesn't try to be anything more than mediocre.
Apparently the "unique" aspect of this story is the sole fact that the protagonist is a cordial overpowered country boy, which by itself doesn't make any sense at all but lets ignore it. Beyond that, there's nothing special, it's filled with clichés that you would see in any fantasy-school setting out there. The presentation for concepts is also
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poorly done, clearly made without much thought and with no purpose, only to act as a "deepener" of lore: a fake-like information for worldbuilding that nobody asked, that is useless for the viewer, and that leads to nowhere. The characters follow the same rule, their presentations were all extremely rushed and developed in shallow waters, and for the little that I watched, everyone is basicly brainless.
I wish good luck for anyone who'll try to watch this anime fully.
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Some personal notes for myself (or anyone interested in narrative building):
1. Having a character with a different trait but placed in a cliché doesn't make it new or original. If it starts as a cliché and ends like one, it is a cliché and that's it. Clichés ARE made with different characters all the time, the HOW the cliché is done doesn't nullifies the overuse of the concept. The fact that your protagonist has "red hair" instead of the the common trope of a "black hair" doesn't make it any better, if it has the same triggers and results, it's a cliché.
2. To make characters more believable, especially side-characters, try thinking on their perspective on the matter and make a conflict out of it. Having girls falling for the protagonist without much tension is lame, it doesn't feel rewarding nor interesting. Make them rethink of going further in relationships (instead of EP3 where a girl literally thinks of her desires for the MC to see her naked, completely out of nowhere) or make them struggle with it a little. All four main girls in this anime clearly had problems before the MC appeared that built a good foundation for their personalities, but instead of developing them the narrative simply flattens them dumb to make them fall in love. To fix it make the girl with having no-friends issues ask herself if being friends with the underdog is worth the trouble; make the powerful girl of the school doubt if the MC is just one of the many boys who is trying to use her status; make the shy and book-worm girl ask if she is enough to be friends with a "cool-ass protagonist"... things like that is what makes a story more remarkable, truly complex, and worth being told, not some random shit like "your frontal lobe makes magic *thumbs up* and good luck with this useless information that doesn't even make sense *double thumbs up*".
Reviewer’s Rating: 5
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Jun 21, 2021
Amazing to see a great story to fall in quality so easily.
First of all, the quality of art and animation are bad, I don't know if it was just here, but the entire show looks like it's in 480p, plus the few 3d is terrible. The animations are always too static, as when someone blocks an attack and they keep completely still for 3-5 seconds, some attacks are not even shown or are just an overly long explosion. The entire visuals of the show lacks in showing emotion and action multiple times, which are the two cores of its narrative.
Second, the story itself is amazing,
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I've seen amateur videos of the manga being "animated" and I would give the manga a 9.0 score. Whatever, in the anime, it lacks timing and focus. The fighing scenes clearly shows a constant worry of saving budget. And the only thing they do differently from the manga, which is WAY MORE screen time of Aphrodite, completely breaks the flow of the narrative, something which is way more cared by the original author, when he spairingly uses her image as a comical relief or as a distraction trap from the tense scenes, is overused at the anime as a gag to show "big tits" and only that.
I can say that the manga is a lesson for how to build extremely good fighting scenarios, they have good emotion, strategy, characters, development, action and response, personality, and the moments which every character tries his all to win, even if it is irrational as riding on to your foe to bite him as your dying move. That is a master's class.
CONCLUSION: The anime itself is fun, but not because of anyone who was responsible for the anime, but sonely by the manga's author. So if you're a reader, I strongly recomend you to read it instead of watching this low quality animation that sacrifices good narrative development to show tits.
Reviewer’s Rating: 6
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Feb 15, 2021
It's incredible how many reviews I've seen that simply didn't get the anime at all. For any of you who are afraid to watch this show because this anime has a 6.** score in MAL and the majority of the reviews being lower than 5, I'll advise you on somethings, but my main point in this review is to tell you that THIS ANIME INS'T BAD.
First of all, let's start with the most important thing: THIS ANIME INS'T AN ISEKAI, well, theoretically it is, the description says it is, and you'll see the first episode and think "it is", WHATEVER, nothing beyond the first episode
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is actually Isekai, it's just a normal Fantasy setting and that's it, no Isekai to be seen at all. By the way, I do like Isekai, so that was a letdown, BUT do not be afraid. This anime isn't about Isekai, nor Harem as the first TERRIBLE 3:30 minutes imply, or any type of Action as one of the two genres in MAL imply.
So if you were expecting those, you would HATE this anime, that's why I'm here, so you can start with the right foot if you want to see this, because in my opinion this show is worth watching.
Differently from half the reviews you'll see, no, this show isn't cliche, not in my opinion, and I guess you can trust me a little on this because I do have almost 500 watched anime when I'm writing this review.
Sure, the Action is bad as hell and from minute one this show misleads you without any reason whatsoever. Sure, the pacing is slow and there isn't much originality in the world. Sure, this anime won't change your life or blow your mind with a big plot twist. Even so, this is still good... because what this anime is all about doesn't need those.
The thing is, erase the description or anything you've seen until now about this anime, and let it tell you a story about politics and society. Yes, you heard me right, a plot which starts as Isekai, Action and Harem miraculously transforming into Politics, Comedy and Friendship FOR NO FUCKING REASON.
BANG! I lied about no plot twists and your mind just blown up.
This anime is still good though, maybe if it focused more on the characters and the political world it would be better than trying to reach for a younger public by adding unnecessary bad Action or making the main character more stupid than it should be. (Who knows maybe being in the brains of a child just makes you more like one or something, maybe even resetting you from your past life, making you forget who you were unconsciously)
So just ignore the Action parts, forget this is an Isekai and enjoy the rest.
Reviewer’s Rating: 7
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Feb 12, 2021
So, I'll be blunt with this one, there's one big mistake that simply made me drop it after 3 weeks trying to watch. And that mistake is: the narrative built-up is bad, if not non-existent.
Before continuing I'll advise: there won't be spoiler here, but my grammar won't be the best either, both because english isn't my first language and I'm writing this on my cellphone, so be easy on me for typos.
Ok, first of all, I started watching this anime because I love Isekai and while I was searching for animes like that, this one came at the top of the list of recommended on
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a thread on Reddit (I think it was there). Then I started watching it, and I liked it enough to keep going for it, but after 10 episodes or so I got extremely bored with the show and I didn't know why until today, which is:
THIS SHOW LACKS NARRATIVE BUILD-UP, it's so obvious since the first episode that I don't know why I didn't notice it before. It's like the author had a lot of ideas to put on the story, but he simply couldn't find a way to connect them properly, whatever he put them in the plot anyway.
It's like a bunch of situations happening randomly and they keep going forward, there isn't a focused direction on the show and it keeps the sensation of "started from nowhere to end in nowhere", the characters are presented bluntly and have no real development. Things get worse from sudden events then get fixed by sudden events, both by concepts that weren't presented nor developed beforehand, and they are not better explained nor added as a development step for the plot in general.
There isn't a hook anywhere in the show which kept me wanting to watch more, the characters aren't interesting, both from the protagonist's side or the villain's. No mysteries or original places to go. The motive for anyone being there is simply: "because war". The backstories are boring, showing nothing that really aggregates to the characters at all, just explaining "better" something that we already knew. Besides, the main character and the hero are annoying as hell, it's like the author wanted for them to be like that so they can develop better, but that doesn't happen, not until where I dropped at least.
There's no flow or gradual change of mood or gradual plot development. The beginning of an episode is calm and chill with people talking in a library, then in the middle, there's a fight which the hero almost dies, then at the end, side characters are arguing about love life. It might look like a roller coaster of emotions, but it ends up like a weak and broken mechanical horsehide.
Every time I see an old anime with a high score, I always go two steps back for caution, but I really was hoping for this one to be good. Seriously guys, never, and I say NEVER, use nostalgia as a quality factor, because the person which you are recommending to WON'T HAVE THAT NOSTALGIA FEELING, I kind of understand when you place that old anime you watched long ago as a "10" on your private list, even so I don't like that line of thought, but don't do that in a recommendation list.
Reviewer’s Rating: 4
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Feb 9, 2020
And here I was thinking that I wouldn’t write anime reviews again because of the time that I consume doing so, then NiNoKuni appears on my Netflix. In first glace I wasn’t interested at all, the art style wasn’t appealing, the animation was just OK and the story shown in the trailer looked unoriginal, until I saw them going to a new world, and as an Isekai fan I immediately clicked on it to start watching. Well, at the end of the movie I regret it.
First of all, let’s mourn screenwriting. I would need a couple dozen hours just to talk about all the mistakes
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of logic, coherence or just ways that a scene could be improved, that’s the magnitude of lack of work in screenwriting, I like to believe that they gave the guy two weeks to work on a one-and-a-half-hour movie’s storyline, and that’s why a teenagers’ fanfic of 100 chapters of the forbidden relationship between Naruto and Sasuke in the high school would have less mistakes than this movie’s.
I’ll be superficial and direct, it is bad. The things that aren’t wrong are just unoriginal. It’s just sad how the budget of this anime got trashed solely by the storytelling. Everything else was kind of acceptable, even the story’s mistakes were forgettable, but in the near 1:20:00 mark the storytelling got downhill without control, like the script creator just gave up, maybe it was too difficult for him to rise the climax and then end the story, so he made it poorly without care or giving a shit.
If you are the type of person that doesn’t care about the story being completely illogical, in a script building way, then this might be a good movie for you to watch, if not, don’t see it or you’ll end up like me: angry, sad and disappointed.
Reviewer’s Rating: 4
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Jan 25, 2020
There is a major flaw in this anime, the attempt to make the 7 protagonist the “Best of the world” in their specialties, even so it’s a good idea to have multiple geniuses to be in a plot, the throwback is that is also difficult to make them, if you don’t know what makes a magician or a doctor to be the best, you simply will fail to create those characters, that was way too ambitious.
Let’s talk about the seven main characters:
Right in the first minutes of the show they emphasize how “Badass” and that they still are in the high school, that is just
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a blunt way to introduce characters, and the truth is, they actually don’t show why they are the best, it would be way better if they were prodigies that have the potential to be the best of the entire history instead of announcing they are the best.
The characters are actually mixed in my opinion for the question of technical quality. The order of best to worse is: Merchant > Doctor > Ninja > Inventor > Politician > Magician > Samurai
The Merchant is by far the best character in this show, as technical and how close the plot shows that he’s the best in the world. The arc of him in the beginning was good, and I liked even the introduction of the pink cat girl. Overall this one is a well made character in my opinion.
The Doctor is an above the average type, she has a good character design, personality and ways to show why is she good, I think the author needed to research at least a little bit for her dialogues. Whatever there wasn’t much shine and she isn’t that original.
The Ninja is an average anime girl, but her main jobs being a ninja and a reporter is kind of interesting, whatever besides fighting and doing undercover jobs she also didn’t shine as she should, being the best reporter and all, she actually didn’t tell any strategies that she could use to do things right, resuming, she was badass because the author wanted to and not because the author showed to the viewers why is she badass.
The Inventor was an interesting character, but her job was basically null in all the episodes, the only objective of her existing in the show was to excuse their technological advances and to have a romance war later on.
The Politician was average until a point in specific, for me he simply didn’t gave the impression of being the “Best politician in the world”, he only has an intelligence above the average and knows how to communicate, the only shown strategy that he thought and executed was weak, almost like the author knew what was going to happen and told the protagonist what to do instead of the character thinking to himself a plan with a data he acquired with the ninja. Also the “until a point in specific” that I wrote in the beginning was the actual pathetic colloquial misconception that he had when trying to explain why another character was lying by only saying like ‘He was avoiding looking in my eyes, and his expression tended to a lie’, right there you can see that the author just didn’t research at all how to know when someone lies and even so created a character that does that.
First of all, the main argument was “avoiding eye contact”, actually that is not correct, it has been scientifically proven that generally someone that is lying and wants you to believe in him will look at your face for feedback, instead of avoiding. And second, you make the “Oh, he was lying because his expressions were of a liar”, well that is just evasive, it doesn’t show that the character actually knows and trained such skill.
The magician is another example of the author’s research lack, he just took a bunch of illusionism acts straight from his ass instead of trying to explore real magician tricks, seriously there are some out there that is just impressive, but you would need to research a lot and work hard on it, well who told you to try to make the “Best magician of the world” character.
Now by dead last is the Samurai, seriously just don’t, don’t exist, why this character is in the plot? Just for the protection of the party? Or for the cliché of needing someone to cut bullets with a katana? This character is the personification of unrealistic action anime, nothing original and just bad. If her wasn’t in the anime it’s score would increase at least a point or two. Someone even gets pride by being the best samurai of the world in modernity? Anyone knows the best samurai alive of our generation? Yeah maybe one for each a hundred thousand would, and that’s being positive.
EDIT: After thinking about the Samurai character I realized how lazy the story build is, it would be really simple to fix this one, just make her able to use magic to enhance her body, and that would explain the unrealism that she have inside the new world and would make the plot more interesting, also being logically perfect, because as her being the fighter she might be the best out of the seven to learn something new that envolves physical effort, considering that a fighter generally has patience, will and stamina. This just shows the incompetence of the author about storytelling, always wanting things to just happens as he want, instead of using his own creation to explain how something happens.
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At the beginning of the anime, the kiss really was bad, I don’t understand why the necessity of it, and in a technical way it was just unrealistic and not fitting. They try to make as an unconscious suggestion of the protagonist saying “Like a mother bird feeding his child” so the heroine can kiss him, but in my opinion that wouldn’t be enough to overpass the social fear of not knowing someone that came from a giant metal bird, it’s just not emotionally or logically accurate.
At the end of it, well, it was just bad, in the last episode they ended the villain by an impactful and original way, but them the author “revived” him just so the anime could have some cliché action of ‘Let’s fight the evil guy, friends!’, just awful.
As a conclusion, don’t watch it if you don’t like isekai, the first season is just not that worth it. I might see the second if it comes out, but not with high hopes.
Reviewer’s Rating: 5
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Jan 18, 2020
[There aren't any significant spoilers in this review, I do talk whatever about things that happened in the first half of the 1º episode more directly]
Assassins Pride is basically an average action fantasy anime with a little bit of romance, it started bad, then got as if had potential to be good, and then dropped to completely averageness.
One thing I dislike about action stories, is that there’s the misconception that it doesn’t need to be realistic, it just need to be badass. Whatever, I strongly disagree with that statement, because in a deeper way, being only badass is just something fake, almost like an old
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fisherman was telling you a fake adventure of his, you don’t feel like he’s badass for telling you that unless you are really naive to believe in it. For me a true “badass” character or scene must have realism, or try to reach as close as possible of it, I’m not saying to make a character with average skills that will fail in some attempts or learn new techniques along time to make it more relative with us, no, it can be something really specific or maybe something that with practice and strategy someone could actually pull it off, even if you would need to be a genius and train it for 50 years.
Now right in the first 6 minutes of the 1º episode I see multiple mistakes on the story trying to be “badass” with straight up unrealistic clichés. I might look like an annoying viewer by saying that something is not possible to make in the real world and blablabla, but it’s not like that, if you can make something be truly badass and good looking but not realistic, well go ahead, an example is fighting in space, where you wouldn’t hear your enemies firing lasers, but stories that would use realism on those as an action feature simply wouldn’t work.
Whatever, in this anime, the cliché of a single man to be in the middle of an enemy group with firearms shooting at him, and in the end the single man with a katana wins against 5 armed man by blocking and cutting in half their projectiles, that is just a disparagement of how powerful fire guns are, one of ours easiest and dangerous weapon of nowadays, is almost like saying to the viewer that nothing can stop him, only maybe another ‘magic’ user, and that narrow down the action feature by a lot, cutting the emotion on fighting people that are magicless, like they don’t matter at all.
Other scene that could be improved is on the 6 minutes mark, when he grabs a lady that is falling from the balcony. That was just blend, maybe they thought that by the fact of him saving her if so little effort it would make him look more badass, but it really backfired in my opinion. I would prefer a lot if he really run for it, jumped and tried to soften the velocity with his legs and in the end he even hurts himself by doing so, even if you may see it as less “badass” it would be way better in my belief.
After the discouraging first half of the 1º episode, it starts to give potential to be an actually good anime, but the characteristics that might transform this anime into something original just get forgotten and you realize that Assassins Pride is just an average anime. The animation that looked good before, gets worse every episode, the characters that had interesting and different personalities and objectives starts to be as common as it can get. The unrealism is the only thing that continues throughout the entire show, at least they didn’t force as much to make the main protagonist look badass as in the beginning.
The world is a basic RPG fantasy, that kind of look interesting, but they rarely talk about how things work. The plot only exists so fights can happen, there was some scenes that it would be better if the fight didn’t even had happened, but they force it out trying to follow as an action genre, instead of using strategy or communication to solve the conflict. The series look a little rushed, they didn’t show training or developed the final arc well enough, in the two final episodes they just throw a bunch of classic stories reference, like Cinderella and Alice in the Wonderland, and that felt just as a filler mixed with a bad attempt to make the plot more interesting.
This anime is not that worth watching and that’s it, there’s nothing special about it, doesn’t have a good animation, or story, or original character design, or fights. There weren’t any good villains, nor heroes in fact. I guess in the MAL this anime is classified as just “fantasy” because it’s action and romance genres are very weak.
Reviewer’s Rating: 5
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Jan 8, 2020
[This is a review for the whole anime, 1º and 2º seasons]
I really dislike Action Mecha, and the title Mobile Suit Gundam was even a joke in my point of view, that was before watching the Iron-Blooded Orphans, at the end of the 2º season I immediately searched for the Gundam timeline of the series, even so I might not see another anime of it, just because how hyped I was to know it's universe.
Action is one of the primary genres that I dislike, that's because multiple stories just have the fighting as the main part of the show. Whatever, what I like is to
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see fighting as a last resort, as if there's no other option to trying killing each other, or at least as a manner to compete. This anime makes exactly it, or they kill or they will keep being human trash, the show is not focused on the battles themselves, is more like the battles happens because of the plot, not vice-versa.
Mecha is the genre that I might dislike the most, and that's because it's easy to make a bad anime out of it, there's so many animes that try showing its power by it's size, or by how many guns the mecha have, or by just using a single move to destroy an entire army, and that is really dumb and boring. Whatever, Iron-Blooded Orphans uses realism, war and politics strategies, even so there were some scenes where this happened, their main ones followed what I like, a fair combat with different strategies and sides.
The variety of characters might be the best strength this anime has, they are all interesting, making you want for them not to die in the battlefield and to see his story develop. The line of who is evil and who’s good also is almost transparent, there’s it, but isn’t something you rely on too much, and that is an extreme positive point for me.
Its world is deep, might be because of the Gundam long timeline, that it keeps you immerse while watching it, almost like you were in a window to another world that actually exists.
For me it’s really difficult to review an anime above an ‘8’ score, because it’s defects aren’t that easy to explain, needing for me to rewatch it to be more precise, and I really don’t like rewatching animes at all, for the fact that in the 2º time I always will feel just a part of what I did on the first time, and for that I prefer to just enjoy when an anime is truly good, so my score on the ‘9+’ scale is more of a personal score than an actual review of it, but one thing I can say, this anime is a MUST WATCH, especially if you like realism, mecha, or action plots.
Final personal score: [9.0] (1º: 8.7; 2º: 9.3)
Reviewer’s Rating: 9
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