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Nov 5, 2025
Our Last Cruzade or a Rise of the New world is a light novel written by Kei Sazane and Illustrated by Ao Nekonabe, the series gained a manga adaptation, and later an anime of 24 episodes divided into 2 seasons made by the Silver Link studio. (Fate/Kaleid Liner Prisma Illya, Strike The Blood, Shijou Saikou no Daimaou, Sekai Saikou No Ansatsusha Isekai Kizoku ni Tensei Suru, Death March.) In the anime's story, Iska is a holy disciple who ends up saving a witch who was a prisoner. He is then relieved of his position as a holy disciple, but to regain his respected status, he
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must assemble a team and defeat the Witch of the Frozen Calamity, Aliceliese Lou Nebulis IX, So, in his battle with Aliceliese, he discovers that she wants to end the war between the imperial soldiers and the Nebulis sovereignty, and so they have to pretend they are fighting each other, because Alice has romantic feelings for Iska.
Let's analyze the main points of the anime, which are: the story, the characters, the soundtrack, the animation, the development, and my level of enjoyment of this anime.
STORY (9\10)
The anime's story is very good, really good. The way the author develops the anime's world, the concepts of the witches, as well as the power system, I thought was very good. He manages to have excellent comedic timing. Besides that, I thought his writing was very good indeed, Furthermore, I thought the anime's fights were very fluid and well-choreographed, and the original voice acting was really good.
Character development and romance development (7/10)
I didn't find the character development either bad or good; it was mediocre to me. The story doesn't give any indication of the couple having a more intimate relationship, like sex or a French kiss followed by intense sex, like chapter 16.5 of Sword Art Online or episode 44 or 45 of Tokyo Ghoul, I don't know, but this anime had a slower romance, In terms of character development, only Sisbell, Alice, Elletear, and Mismis were reasonably well-written. Iska's charisma is like a doorknob, Jhin is nowhere to be found, and the red-haired girl is so irrelevant I don't even remember her name. The villains in this anime are actually pretty cool, but I think trying to establish some kind of romantic relationship between Iska and Alice was a waste of time, They had things to explain, but they focused on a romance that doesn't even have a kiss or anything like that.
Art (8/10)
The art and animation in this anime are mostly very well done; the characters aren't deformed like in, for example, Dragon Ball Super, which has more distortion than fluidity, haha. The fights in Kimisen are very well choreographed, and the animation direction itself is something I really like, because the studio has above-average works like Fate/Kaleid Liner Prisma Illya and below-average works like Shijou Saikou no Daimaou, I really liked very much the animation.
Soundtrack (9/10)
The soundtrack for this anime is really good, but I especially like the openings and endings, like the first opening, "Against," by Kaori Ishihara. It's a song that perfectly matches the anime's atmosphere, and I was very surprised by how the director used the soundtrack during the fights.
Overall (9/10)
Our Last Crusade or the Rise of a New World is an anime that really surprised me while watching. Even though some characters are a bit annoying, like the protagonist, I actually like that because at least it doesn't get repetitive. The animation is excellent for a studio that delivers both above-average and below-average work. Our Last Crusade or the Rise of a New World surprised me a lot. The soundtrack and the openings/endings are also good, and honestly, I think it deserves a third season, but it's very unlikely. But let's see if some miracle happens, maybe this anime will get a new season.
I really hope you enjoyed this analysis, even if it was confusing in some parts. I hope you understood what I wanted to say about it.
Reviewer’s Rating: 9
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Oct 23, 2025
How is Josee to Tora to Sakana Tachi a phenomenal film?
Josee to Tora to Sakana Tachi is based on a book of the same name. This film tells the story of Tsundeo, a young man who works in a diving shop. One day, he encounters Josee, a girl in a wheelchair, in danger. He saves her. Josee's grandmother hires Tsundeo to work at her house as a caregiver, and they begin to grow closer, until Josee develops feelings for Tsundeo.
But why is this film so phenomenal to you?
I'll tell you now: first, the film's story is simply beautiful, as it was very well constructed from
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the beginning. The protagonist is a guy full of dreams, and I like a protagonist with well-developed goals. The main heroine is a character you quickly warm to, because she had a really cool background, a really cool backstory, and especially the fact that she's a person with a disability. I think this is very well done and inclusive in a way.
The scenes in the film are beautiful, each one more beautifully done than the last. I also really enjoyed the way they're presented and developed within the story. In particular, all the scenes between the protagonist and Josee are beautiful, with the animation, voice acting, and especially the details very well done and well crafted.
The supporting characters are also very good; even though they're not a third of the story's protagonists, they're very good.
The middle of the film has a climax I didn't expect: the protagonist ends up fracturing his ankle and arm. The supporting characters in the film experience considerable character development, along with the female protagonist. Furthermore, the most impactful scene is when Josee ends up reading the story she wrote, and everything she wrote in the story is what happened between her and the protagonist. It features a phenomenal soundtrack for this wonderful moment in the film.
The film's ending is wonderful because it has everything a good film needs: a striking climax: the female protagonist and the male protagonist end up together. Furthermore, the ending was well-crafted because our protagonist ends up fulfilling his dream of going to Mexico to see the fish he loved as a child and living together forever. That's what I find most beautiful about the film itself. Overall, the film was perfect, without a single flaw.
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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Oct 18, 2025
Holy shit, Look Back is an amazing movie, this movie is magnificently spectacular, the story is too good, man Fujino and Kyoumoto are very charismatic, both are characters who have an immense passion for drawing, and this movie is very well written, but very well written, Tatsuki Fujimoto who is also the author of the acclaimed and hated Chainsaw Man, did very well in look back, honestly I was moved watching it, the most impactful scene in the movie is the scene where Fujino blames herself a lot because if she hadn't taken Kyoumoto out of her room, Kyoumoto wouldn't have had the end she
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had, many anime fail to do this, but Look Back did it with great excellence, this anime is a work of art visually and narratively as well.
Besides, the studio took special care in making the anime, as it has a very beautiful visual quality, really beautiful, in addition to the characters' expressions that are very detailed and I found it really cool and beautiful film. The only problem is that compared to the manga, it must have been more rushed, because I haven't read it yet, but I felt that the events of the film were too fast, but even so, it is an incredible film, the story has no flaws.
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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Aug 29, 2025
No Game No Life and how a story can be ruined!
No Game No Life is a light novel written by Yuu Kamiya, with 12 volumes, it follows the story of Shiro and Sora, two brothers who really like games and then they both end up in the game they played and solve everything based on the games.
First, what did I think of the story, you ask me?
I think the premise of it was really interesting, but it was ruined by the ecchi, unfortunately, besides the characters, I don't have much attachment to them, the protagonist is very uncharismatic, what a bad character,
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my God. The female characters are so annoying (except for Jibril, she's cool), but otherwise, Stephanie is unbearable. Shiro is a fucking bitch, I hate her (I even thought she was cute, but my God, she's unbearable). The anime has several appeals to incest and sexualization of minors. The board games featured in the anime are crap, and the ending is also really bad, omg. I'm glad it didn't get a second season. But the movie is incredible; I cried so much at the end.
Overall, No Game No Life is a work that had everything to be one of the best, but with everything that was pointed out previously, I feel like it could be infinitely better. And the initial premise was incredible, but with all these things and some personal factors of mine, it was an anime that was really ruined by excessive ecchi that wasn't necessary. It can have, you can look at To Love-Ru, for example, the work has much more fanservice than No Game No Life, but the premise of To Love-Ru remained firm until the end of the work. No Game No Life ended up becoming complete crap because the beginning was really cool, but it's just that excess of wrong things ruined the series for me. THE MOVIE IS PERFECT BECAUSE IT TAKES AWAY ALL THESE PROBLEMS, and focuses much more on the main couple.
Speaking about the soundtrack now, overall it's okay (the opening song This Game is one of my favorite anime openings Konomi Suzuki did a great job creating this incredible song.) and that's actually a positive point in this anime, but it overshadows the negative points I pointed out. The animation in this anime is great, even for an ecchi, Madhouse knows what they're doing. But overall, that's it. That's why No Game No Life was a work that overall doesn't deserve the hype it has, because of these things that happened in the work.
Reviewer’s Rating: 2
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Aug 28, 2025
Sword Art Online and how this work became one of my favorites!
Sword Art Online It is a series of light novels written by Reki Kawahara and illustrated by abec, with 28 volumes currently in Japan.
In the story, we follow Kazuto Kirigaya, a 14-year-old boy who ends up trapped inside a game called Sword Art Online along with 9,999 other players. He then discovers that if he dies in the game, he also dies in the real world, and to escape, he must clear all 100 floors of the floating castle Aincrad.
What do I think of Sword Art Online?
SAO at the beginning brings an incredibly
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interesting premise where if you die in the game, you die in the real world. In its early episodes, and especially in the light novel, this is explored much better because the anime is also quite rushed in character development during this first arc and does not delve much into the characters' growth and real psychology in general and also the romance, which is the key point of the story, ends up being very compressed and summarized. Other things I don't like about this arc's adaptation are that there are many scenes filled with excessive fanservice (there is also this in the novel, but in the anime, it is very blatant). Your story is great, but the adaptation of this arc adds and cuts things, like episode 2 which is also an adaptation of 'Aria of Starless Night' from the first volume of 'Sword Art Online Progressive', a light novel that recounts Aincrad from the perspective of Asuna Yuuki, the main female protagonist of the anime, along with some points of view from Kirito. I think it's kind of ridiculous because it doesn't make any sense after such an amazing episode 1 to have an incoherent and disconnected episode 2. Besides, the parallel stories adapted for this arc, 'The Black Swordsman', 'Heart's Heat', 'The Girl in the Morning Dew', and 'Rena of the Red Nose' are much less well adapted than episode 1, for example, Besides episodes 5 and 6, which are adaptations of volume 8 of the novel that tells the story of the crime within the walls (when people mention walls, it reminds me of Attack on Titan lol), but getting back to this story, it's honestly something that was nice to watch, but nothing too spectacular. From the episode where Kirito reveals his dual-wielding, it really gets awesome, because the fight of Kirito, Asuna, and the front line against the Gleam Eyes is something that, for me, felt like cinema (not as much as the later fights like Kirito vs Quinella in Sword Art Online Alicization), but it was an overall great battle. After that, for me, SAO really starts to improve a lot because we have the part where Kirito joins the Blood Oath Knights after losing in the first battle against Heartcliff, which ends up being really badass because we also have the DESPICABLE Kuradeel, this deplorable human being trying to kill Kirito. This part is also intense because Kirito later develops severe traumas from the deaths of several players, both those he killed and those who were killed in front of him. Then we have the end of this arc, which I think is great because it closes the development of Kirito and Asuna as a couple in this arc, as well as the appearance of characters like Klein and Agil, who are great and important for the storyline in a way, since Klein has always been concerned about Kirito fighting alone, and Agil is important too because he and Kirito, in Progressive, kind of developed a relationship of friendship and mutual respect, with some teasing from both sides. And the importance for the final batlle this is a awesome.
Speaking a little about the final battle, I think it was an awesome battle, very well done and very well animated, and the strategies of Kirito and Asuna to defeat the boss were just incredible, like the fight itself. Now talking about the end of this arc after the boss's defeat, we discover that Heartcliff was Kayaba Akihiko, the developer of Sword Art Online, and it's simply a fucking plot twist. The battle against Kayaba was an amazing fight, as we had incredible animation, Asuna's supposed death was impactful and psychologically broke Kirito, and finally, Kirito defeating Kayaba was just badass. NOW MOVING TO THE FINAL SCENE OF KIRITO AND ASUNA, I THINK THE DUBBED SCENE IN PORTUGUESE IS VERY CUTE AND SOMEWHAT SYMBOLIC; THAT HUG FROM ASUNA TO KIRITO WHILE AINCRAD WAS FALLING APART MADE ME CRY BECAUSE I THOUGHT THERE WOULDN'T BE MORE ARCS IN THE STORY. So I think that Aincrad as a whole had bad things that I will never forgive, but there are also great things overall.
Reviewer’s Rating: 8
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Aug 6, 2025
To Love-Ru and how a work full of fanservice can be good!
First what is To Love-Ru?
To Love-Ru is a manga written by Saki Hasemi and illustrated by Kentaro Yabuki (Author of Black Cat and Ayakashi Triangle) Serialized in Weekly Shounen Jump magazine around the same time as Rosario To Vampire, between 2006 and 2008, with 18 volumes, with its sequel To Love-Ru Darkness serialized in Jump between 2010 and 2017 if I'm not mistaken with 18 volumes too. The story centers on Yuuki Rito, a fifteen-year-old boy who lives his high school life normally until an alien crashes on planet Earth from the planet
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Deviluke, and stops in Rito's bathtub where, without thinking, he ends up groping the breasts of Lala Satalin Deviluke, one of the three princesses of Deviluke, So she is promised in marriage to Rito, but Rito loves one of the class representatives Haruna Sairenji, will he be able to confess his love?
Let's go in parts, the first season From To Love-Ru was released in 2008 made by the studio Xebec (Shaman King, Pandora hearts, Yuragi-sou no Yuuna-san) with 26 episodes, and what I can say about the first season is that it focuses more on slapstick comedy, with a few hints of complexity here and there, but with more fanservice than anything, but it's a very fun story to watch, even though it's not that complex and there isn't much progress in the romance, but it's worth it because you'll have a lot of fun with the characters and their ecchi scenes anyway. The animation is well done for its time, having very well done scenes like episode 12 with the fight between Zastin and Yami, even though it is more comical than the second Round in To Love-Ru Darkness, but there are also very poorly done scenes in this season, but it is a more fun season and with few layers of mystery and drama that will be more important in Motto To Love-Ru and To Love-Ru Darkness, the end of the first season is very fun because Lala in the final episode would erase her memories of all the friends she made along the way, but since her inventions don't work out very well, no one ends up forgetting her, and I found Lala's personality very cute, who in the first and second seasons serves more as a main character along with Rito, who in the third season is more of a secondary character to focus more on Yami, Mea and Momo as protagonists along with Yuuki Rito.
To Love-Ru OVA was released in 2009 with 6 episodes, after the end of the first season, adapting some more chapters of the manga up to volume 14 if I'm not mistaken. And they are fun Eps that continue the story of the original manga, and introducing Nana and Momo, Lala's twin sisters who are the princesses of the planet Deviluke who ran away from home missing Lala.
Motto To Love-Ru launched in 2010, with 12 episodes adapting extra chapters from the manga, and having some advancements in the romance, but without losing its excellence with the ecchi scenes and the animation that became more beautiful and more fluid, with Lala still starring in the anime alongside Rito but with the definitive addition of Momo and Nana to the group of characters. The character development in this season is something that is not too much, but we see more importance in characters like Yui Kotegawa and also Momioka, who both have cute and perverted scenes with Rito. Yami also gains more importance in the series, but she remains that more mysterious and calm character, Lala and Haruna's development as friends became more evident in the second season, as the two care about each other, and for me it was something beautiful to see because they really are true to their feelings for Yuuki Rito and Lala mainly does everything to try her best to make Haruna and Rito stay together, and this is something that I really like about Lala's personality, which can be extremely extroverted, but it is this side that she demonstrates that makes her one of the best characters in the anime (after Momo, obviously). In short, the ending of Motto To Love-Ru is an ending in which we think Rito would finally say what he feels for Haruna, but there are a lot of misunderstandings because Yui, Nana, Run and Mikan, if I'm not mistaken, heard Rito's confession thinking it was for them, and it was a fun ending in a way.
To Love-Ru Darkness continuation of To Love-Ru released in 2012 with 26 episodes and 10 OVA episodes, this third season focuses more on Momo Belia Deviluke who ends up transferring to Sainan High School, to get closer to Rito and make the harem plan and the anime also focuses on Yami and her plot to discover more about the human heart.
What did I think of To Love-Ru Darkness?
To Love-Ru Darkness is a story that focuses more on mystery, drama and many more ecchi scenes than in the other seasons, in addition to the animation and soundtrack improving horrors of its other seasons. The focus on drama and mystery is exceptional because Yami was already a mysterious character since the first season, but this mystery ends up being more recurring when Mea Kurosaki, Yami's supposed younger sister, transfers to Sainan High School, and there is also a lot of character development for each of the heroines like Nana who ends up being a key piece in softening Mea's heart and also Yuuki Mikan, Rito's sister, ends up being a more recurring character in the episodes of To Love-Ru Darkness, to protect and care for Yami as a true friend, and I found that to be a very smart move by the Author, Rito's friends like Haruna, Lala, Nana and Yui, for example, have become more mature in a way and they have also always emphasized Rito's more thoughtful side as something beyond his stumbles falling into the characters' breasts. Mea becomes a crucial character for the plot of the story, as everything is more focused exclusively on her, Yami and Momo as protagonists alongside Rito and they are super well developed each with their own personalities, Mea has a perverted personality, but she was also manipulated by Nemesis, so much so that in the end she ends up being possessed by Nemesis to help in the destruction of the Earth in a way. Tearju's appearance is also crucial because she appears as an important person to Yami and this helps her develop more as a person and soften her heart more towards friendship and love, in a way she is crucial to the plot of the trans weapons and she becomes a more recurring character, including Oshizu is a character who ends up being important to take care of Mea, not to mention Nana who becomes her first friend and when Nana finds out that Mea is a trans weapon she is very sad and cries a lot, until Rito ends up hugging her, this scene made me cry a lot and like Nana so much that I was at home and drew a picture of her and when she meets Mea again, it becomes a crucial scene for the plot of the story. Also, going to the end of the anime, we now have Yami simply transforming into darkness, after the supposed "death" of Mea Kurosaki, then in the transformation she becomes more perverted and also a lot of shit happens and then Lala fights with the darkness, right? It was simply a very well done fight, the visual effects in this battle are very beautiful (it doesn't reach the level of Fate/Stay Night Unlimited Blade Works, Sword Art Online Alicization and Kimetsu no Yaiba, right? But this battle was really cool) and this also helps Lala to be more relevant because she was very forgotten in the work, to focus a lot on Momo, Yami and Mea. Then, after Lala loses several of her powers, Mea ends up coming back and then Momo has an idea to defeat the darkness once and for all, which is simply Rito becoming a pervert to bring Yami back to reality. The ecchi scenes are well used in this ending. I really liked it. In addition, in the end, Yami is even more grateful to Rito for saving her. This ending is so incredible, and the final episode with the song Gardens by the very talented Mami Kawada (who also sings in Shakugan no Shana and Toaru Majutsu no Index) is so awesome. To Love-Ru is such an amazing anime, i liked very much.
Reviewer’s Rating: 9
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Feb 19, 2025
Date a Live is a Light Novel, written by Koushi Tachibana and illustrated by Tsunako, released in 2011 and finished in 2020 with 22 volumes.
Its anime adaptation was released in 2013 by studio AIC PLUS, having 12 episodes and an OVA, After the success of its first season Date a Live was renewed for its second season, but with its first studio change, from AIC PLUS it went to the studio IMS PRODUCTION (Masou Gakuen HXH, The Testament of the Sister New Devil) having 10 episodes and an OVA, His film was released in 2015, by the same studio as the second season, titled Date
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a Live: Mayuri Judgement, having a completely original story having one of the most exciting deaths of Date a Live, its third season came years later in 2019, made by the studio JC STAFF (Zero no Tsukaima, It's Wrong to pick up girls in a dungeon, Isekai Wa smartphone to tomo ni. 2), having 12 episodes and being very, very criticized for its adaptation and animation that were very poorly done, in 2020 the spin-off Date a Bullet was released, focusing on Kurumi Tokisaki, with two OVAS, made by Geek Toys (Death Mount Dead Play), which returned to make the fourth season that was supposed to be released in 2021, but it was moved to 2022 and its fifth season released in 2024, both having 12 episodes.
What do I think of Date a Live?
Let's take it one step at a time, the first season adapted volumes 1 to 4 of the Light Novel, which are the arcs focused on the first 4 spirits that appear in the series, Tohka, Kotori, Yoshino and Kurumi, The beginning introduces very well in my view what spirits are, the danger they represent and how Shidou Itsuka, the protagonist of the series, has to seal the powers of the spirits so that he can save the world from destruction. And the characters in these first episodes are very well introduced, and very well built, besides that the first arc also has a wonderful scene which is the scene of Shidou kissing Tohka after he ends up healing after Origami Tobiichi's attack. Next we have Yoshino (the cutest spirit in the series). This storyline is really interesting to watch. From my point of view, it's not very deep or well done, but I really like how the storyline focuses on the friendship and interaction between Shidou and Yoshino. Also, the end of this storyline is beautiful, after Shido finds Yoshinon, Yoshino kisses Shidou so beautifully, I cried at this scene. And the character of Yoshino, even though she is not a very well-developed character in the anime and the novel, I really like this character, she is truly incredible. Apart from the character's powers, I really like them. About the Kurumi arc, this is simply a very cool arc, as it has a very dark tone, besides delving deeper into the best character in the entire series, which is Kurumi, giving a much more serious plot to the series, not to mention the battles in this arc and the character of Kurumi, who I love so much, she's cute, awesome and her powers, apart from the battle she had with Kotori, are really awesome, in addition to the Kotori arc that delves into Shidou and Kotori's past and how she became a spirit that I think is really cool for the construction of both the protagonist and Kotori. Apart the animation which was really good, I really love every plot of this first season, not to mention the OVA Date to Date which is an OVA that really deepens the relationship between Shidou and Tohka, and also really deepens Origami, who is a fantastic character, all the battles that involve the character and her charisma I also love her a lot.
Now let's move on to the second season, titled Date a Live II, which adapts volumes 5, 6 and 7 of the original light novel. This season has a beginning that focuses much more on comedy, but already introduces the Yamai Twins, who are Yuzuru and Kaguya who are very interesting characters, both are very charismatic (not as much as Tohka, Yoshino, Kotori, Kurumi and Origami who are the main heroines of the previous season) but they are girls who are fun and this arc of theirs as a whole is good because it deepens the friendship they have with Shidou in a way, in addition to deepening how much Shidou cares about Tohka too, so much so that at the end of this arc the protagonist seals the Twins' powers and then they join his group, both as friends and as an important part to seal other spirits later in the story. Now we have the final arc of the second season, which features Miku Izayoi as the protagonist (fun, but boring as hell, especially at the beginning)In my opinion, her hating men is kind of ridiculous, but I understand, so much so that she prefers women because "they understand each other's feelings", but she is a character who is very deep, has a story and a reason for doing everything she did, like hypnotizing all the people and making them kill Shidou. But you can understand her reasons. We still have Tohka being kidnapped and then Shidou and Miku join forces, even though Miku doesn't accept it at first, she ends up giving in, and then the two join forces to rescue Tohka. And then when he finds Tohka, Shidou ends up being stabbed by Ellen, and then Tohka ends up inverting for the first time, and it's a really cool scene, really cool, besides that, when Tohka inverts she becomes another person, something really cool that brings some nuances to the character, then we have a really cool fight at the end, for Shidou to save Tohka and among this event, Shidou ends up saving Miku by also protecting her, and then she discovers that she can trust Shidou that he is not like the others, having a very epic ending to this arc with a kiss sealing Tohka's powers once again like the first episode of this second season, and also after what happened to Tohka, Miku also had her powers sealed, and this is really cool because it ended up being a scene that closes her character development.
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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Sep 22, 2024
The Iceblade Sorcerer Shall Rule the World, it's a really cool anime, it has a really good story, the characters in the series are incredible, especially Amelia, who is my favorite in the anime, who for the love of God is super well written, the protagonist is also well developed, the other characters are less developed than Amelia and Ray, but they are really cool too, the fights, the animation and the visual aesthetics are really beautiful, seriously, this anime is way above average, I didn't give it anything and it gave me everything, especially the opening of the anime is really good, Sizuk did
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a great job with the lyrics and especially with the choruses of the music, it's an anime that's worth it, and I really like magic/isekai anime, I would really like this one. It's a great anime, I really liked the original dubbing and the Portuguese dubbing. I hope it gets a second season.
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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Aug 27, 2024
Rosario to vampire, is an anime and manga series written by Akihisa Ikeda; which was serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump in 2004 or 2006 I think, an anime adaptation was made by studio Gonzo, in 2008, but how can I say the manga adaptation was fucking ruined by the TV series. And the analysis will cover both seasons of this shit.
First I want to talk about the protagonist Tsukune Aono, who in the manga is awesome and in the anime is a jerk. This shit simply has no charisma, no backstory that's worth it, it's not trash, but in terms of charisma he's far from
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being a Shiba Tatsuya by Mahouka Koukou No Rettousei , or a Natsu from Fairy Tail if you try too hard, I find the character too irritating. Now talking about Kurumu Kurono, I think she is simply the best character in the anime, mostly because she has blue hair, I think her personality reminds me a lot of Asuna from Sword Art Online, I don't know why.She is a character who is docile, kind, but sometimes she is very cheeky because she is a succubus and I love her very much, the best character in Rosario To Vampire. Now talking about Moka Akashiya, I think the personality of the one with pink hair is cute, but I like the one with white hair much more, she is a very badass heroine. I won't even comment on the other characters because they are so annoying, damn it, especially Moka's sister, she's so annoying. The animation of this shit is so ugly, it made me cry blood. But there are things that I liked, like some characters, but there are other things that make me question why I gave this shit an 8, and finally the second season became 100% romantic comedy and 0% action. And if there was a remake of the anime faithfully adapting the manga, it would be wonderful. The first season was ok but the second season was horrible. I recommend it only to those who want to be tortured. But otherwise it's a good anime.
Reviewer’s Rating: 8
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