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I didn't read the manga but I heard it was better.
It is. I don't personally find the anime's original content BAD, but the manga is definitely superior. I would absolutely love a faithful Soul Eater anime, but I worry it wouldn't have half the style and charm of the original anime, which it definitely had in spades despite it's issues.
 
It is. I don't personally find the anime's original content BAD, but the manga is definitely superior. I would absolutely love a faithful Soul Eater anime, but I worry it wouldn't have half the style and charm of the original anime, which it definitely had in spades despite it's issues.
Is Fire Force any good? I started to think the fanservice was some type of joke when a woman was literally walking across a carpet of dudes, but I didn't finish the first season when it was coming out.
 
Is Fire Force any good? I started to think the fanservice was some type of joke when a woman was literally walking across a carpet of dudes, but I didn't finish the first season when it was coming out.
I enjoyed it quite a bit, personally. It's not really a fan service-y type of show specifically outside of Tamaki's whole "oh shit my clothes fell off and i landed pussy first on your face again why does this keep happening" which can get a little old. Plus the reasoning for her clothes constantly falling off is a bit stupid. The characters, friend and foe alike, are all very fun, likeable, and interesting. The story isn't anything super amazing, but it's serviceable, and the powers are stay interesting despite them all being fire based in some way. I can't think of any bad fights off the top of my head either, so the action is solid (as it should be). I think it's definitely worth watching, especially if you liked Soul Eater. I'll probably watch it myself at some point now that it finished being animated and airing last year or something as I'd only read the manga.
 
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Thread about Kadokawa being influenced by Oasis, post chatgpt summarization of Oasis' kosher CEO. Warned for being a heckin' waycist with hatefacts. Am I really supposed to support 4cuck in their "free speech" battle against ofcom when they pull this shit? Why?
If we were going to pretend a free speech site exists, it wouldn't be 4chan. You can go on Twitter and Bluesky if you need to talk to mentally ill people about anime without getting banned by Muhammad.
Is Fire Force any good? I started to think the fanservice was some type of joke when a woman was literally walking across a carpet of dudes, but I didn't finish the first season when it was coming out.
The manga is good all the way through and a pretty fun read. The anime is also enjoyable, especially if you don't read the manga because that way you won't be super thrown off by the pacing (especially for S1 and the last season).
 
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Is Fire Force any good? I started to think the fanservice was some type of joke when a woman was literally walking across a carpet of dudes, but I didn't finish the first season when it was coming out.
I tried to give the anime another chance but it's just not very interesting. It has the Bleach problem of too many characters that are almost all power crept by the main character.
 
I haven't seen the anime but I got pretty strong "just doing this to get a anime" vibes from the manga. Really manufactured, whole thing feels like the author jerking off over what every page would look like on the screen with no regard for how to tell a story in a funnybook. Fucking garbage.
 
Is Fire Force any good?
Its boring. Unless its your first shounen slop nothing about it will stand out as subversive or innovative yet the series has this haphazard tone where you just have to assume that everyone in the setting is a retard.

One arc ends with our protagonist saving the useless obligatory fanservice heroine from being psychically abused by a deranged psychopath another arc has our protagonist leaving a child to being psychically abused by a deranged psychopath because he's just too far gone

Art is nice but every other aspect of this series is so painfully undercooked that its a hard sell.
 
Is Fire Force any good? I started to think the fanservice was some type of joke when a woman was literally walking across a carpet of dudes, but I didn't finish the first season when it was coming out.
Soul Eater is a lot better, but Fire Force is worth a watch
seeing as Fire Force is essentially a retconned prequel for Soul Eater, and it's looking like Soul Eater will get a reboot.
 
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I saw the first three episodes of the final season of Bleach: Thousand Year Blood War in theaters last night and all I have to say is, good job team. I'm surprised at how much they actually changed. They expanding on a lot of elements. I was always particularly worried about Uryu's big fight in all of this because in the manga it's very much not a fight due to the nature of the two fighters abilities being not visually appealing. It seems they went in an entirely new direction with that so that's pretty good.

On the production interview end it was telling a little bit how anime was made. Kubo apparently really liked this animation team and got very close with them. Apparently it's not common for mangaka to work this closely with the animation staff but thanks to this experience with Pierrot, maybe that will change. Kubo loved drawing snd sending them storyboards and just kept drawing them. The animation team was really appreciative. Apparently it really helped that they got to ask him directly for notes on things. This was a very labor intensive production on the animation side and drawing panels that recreated line work from the manga was very difficult. This should tell you a lot about how some anime is produced though.
 
Finished watching Clevatess and I guess it was fine. I like the potential that the Alicia vs Clevatess vs Luna setup has, but nothing really comes of it in the first season and I don't know if that premise was just bait and gets thrown away later on. Everything feels rushed but also not really resolved. Characters and plot points get thrown around but most of it feels unfocused and trying to either expand the lore or setup things for the future. I also didn't really like Clevatess and his wishy-washy behavior.

I don't know anything about the source material, but the typically 12 episodes per season format was the wrong choice here.
 
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