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Nov 15, 2025
In short, it's the dream of every ordinary boy who's never had a girlfriend, never kissed a girl, and lives a simple routine, to die and go to a world where he masters all magic with incredible power, being recognized as special and ending up surrounded by many girls interested in him, forming a harem of beautiful wives.
The animation is good and colorful, matching the lighthearted tone of the story. The script blends romance, humor, plot, and fanservice perfectly, without seeming rushed. The characters are captivating, and Toya's wives are all adorable.
One of the strengths of the work is precisely its good humor, and the
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group of women and characters that forms around Touya creates a fun atmosphere.
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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Oct 27, 2025
Gachiakuta's script is surprisingly fluid and enjoyable. Everything fits together naturally, the comedy emerges at just the right moments, and the dialogue maintains the story's pace without feeling forced. The anime perfectly balances humor, emotion, and combat.
Gachiakuta is a strange anime, but it's already one of my favorites, with weird ideas and the story surrounding the trash is ridiculous, but it ends up resulting in something good and interesting to watch.
Trash plays an important role in the story, and it's actually quite ridiculous and even funny.
One of the protagonists fighting with an umbrella as a weapon is another point that borders on ridiculous. At first
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glance, the action scenes are incredible, and the power is ridiculous yet incredible.
Visually, the anime is striking for its art. They're somewhat reminiscent of Western cartoons, with a dirtier, more distorted style, which fits well with the trash theme. It's curious, because the art seems ugly and beautiful at the same time.
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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Oct 27, 2025
Honestly, Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War is disappointing. The bankai theft was just a cheap trick to weaken the captains; it was one of the most disappointing parts. Yamamoto's death, for example. A legendary character, the most powerful and respected captain in Soul Society, pitted against a clone, is extremely disappointing.
And Grimmjow was also sidelined. He returns with all the expectations of finally having an important role, but he only shows up to get beaten and sidelined. It's disappointing.
In the end, Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War seems to have forgotten what made its characters special. Instead of giving them memorable, well-developed moments, the anime rushes to show
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beautiful fights, but without any real emotion. Yamamoto, Unohana, and Grimmjow deserved much more than the superficial script they received.
Reviewer’s Rating: 2
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Oct 25, 2025
In this review, I'll talk about Unohana's story.
In short: Unohana's story and her death leave a meaningless void. The script treated it as a quick training session before the next fight. It lacks development and coherence, and this ends up becoming just an "anime with incredible animation."
I found the story of Unohana and Kenpachi Zaraki in Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War meaningless. Unohana, a powerful force, is also an incredible doctor, having to die to Zaraki in a pointless fight. The poor script rushes this story, leaving it somewhat awkward.
First, the context for the revelation that Unohana was the first Kenpachi is thrown in abruptly. Throughout
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Bleach, she's portrayed as a calm, kind, and wise doctor, and then, suddenly, it's revealed that she was a sadistic killer and the most feared among the Shinigami. This personality shift is interesting in concept, but the script doesn't provide a decent buildup; everything happens quickly, simply to justify Zaraki's training.
Furthermore, the training logic is weak. Unohana must fight Kenpachi to the death for him to awaken his true power, but this contradicts Soul Society's own strategic sense. They lose one of their most experienced and powerful captains only to unleash the potential of another, just as they were about to face the greatest war of their lives. It's a decision that feels forced simply to create a dramatic scene, rather than something coherent within the narrative.
The fight itself, while visually beautiful and intense, lacks real emotional weight. The script attempts to transform the clash into a kind of redemption for both, Unohana seeking penance for creating a monster, and Kenpachi rediscovering the joy of fighting, but the short screen time and lack of deeper flashbacks make her death feel rushed and meaningless.
Reviewer’s Rating: 2
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Oct 24, 2025
In this review, I'll talk about Boruto's visit to the Mist Village.
The plan to assassinate Boruto during the visit to the Mist Village had a profound impact on me; it was an attack on the very peace that united the ninja nations.
Killing the Hokage's son within the Mist Village would have reignited the hatred between the Mist and the Leaf Village, destroying years of alliance and trust between villages that were once enemies.
It was an attempt to bring hatred into an era of peace.
But what makes this arc so interesting is how Boruto reacts.
Even though he's the target of a conspiracy, he remains calm and
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acts with surprising maturity.
Boruto resolves the situation intelligently, preventing the information from leaking and preventing the incident from becoming a reason for war between the Leaf Village and the Mist Village.
This attitude shows how deeply Boruto understands the weight of the world he lives in.
He understands that his actions, as the Hokage's son, have consequences far greater than a simple fight. By preserving the peace and stability between the villages, Boruto proves that true strength lies not in destroying enemies, but in protecting peace, even when it depends on difficult decisions.
Boruto portrays a new ninja world that has achieved peace.
Many call this era weak, but in truth, it is the greatest symbol of strength the shinobi nations have ever achieved.
The peace that Naruto and his generation achieved did not erase the ninja spirit; the new generation will maintain this peace.
Now, the real challenge is to maintain the alliance of peace between the villages and protect the legacy of those who fought to ensure that hatred and war ceased to be the center of everything.
Boruto grows up in this new world understanding that the age of hatred must not be repeated.
The Mist Village arc in Boruto is very good, and I really enjoyed it; it shows how the ninja world has matured and evolved.
While some young people try to revive the bloody mist of old, Boruto clearly sees what they don't understand: that dark era is over. The current Mist Village is no longer a symbol of fear, but of resilience, a village that rose from the ashes to become part of the shinobi alliance and an emblem of peace.
An era of peace does not weaken young people; it reveals their true strength.
Peace is the greatest symbol of unity and courage, the result of generations who chose to break the cycle of hatred and war.
And when young people understand this, they become even more powerful, ready to protect what the ninja world took centuries to achieve.
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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Oct 20, 2025
In short: the new Bleach is beautiful to look at, but empty of feeling. It's a visual spectacle that forgot the essence that made the anime a masterpiece in the Soul Society and Hueco Mundo sagas.
Visually, the anime is impeccable, no one would argue with that. Pierrot's animation and the use of color and effects elevate Bleach to an impressive technical level. The problem begins when we look beyond the aesthetics: the narrative pace is rushed, the fights lack emotional weight, and Bleach is too concise, stripping away the depth of the characters and the battles.
The Quincy King, the villain who should be one of
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the most menacing presences in the series, is afraid of dying, lol, but he kills a lot of people. If you kill, you have to be ready to die too. The script feels cramped and lifeless. And when we finally reach the ending, what could have been an epic conclusion becomes a confusing sequence of events, with power-ups taking center stage in the fights and little coherence in the development.
Another disappointing point is how the anime attempts to "modernize" Bleach with stylized cuts and cinematic transitions, but lacks the soul that characterized the original. That sense of tension and mystery that permeated older sagas like Soul Society and Hueco Mundo is practically gone.
Reviewer’s Rating: 2
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Oct 20, 2025
Arifureta shows what happens when someone ordinary is stepped on and pushed to their limits and decides never to be stepped on again. And that, in itself, makes the anime interesting.
Arifureta is a good anime. I liked the protagonist. He was ordinary and kind, but he was betrayed by jealousy because of a girl, and thrown into the abyss of the dungeon. Then, he changed and became someone serious and determined to survive.
I found Hajime's transformation, both physical and mental, quite extreme, but it doesn't make the anime bad.
The development of the relationship between Hajime and Yue is also a highlight. Yue is a charismatic,
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powerful, and loyal character. She was also betrayed like Hajime, and the bond between them creates a real, even moving chemistry. They're a couple that connects well, and they're both cute.
In terms of soundtrack and setting, Arifureta delivers a strong sense of danger and loneliness at the beginning, evolving into a more adventurous and epic atmosphere as Hajime grows in power. The second season, especially, shows significant improvement in animation and narrative pacing.
The initial adaptation cut important parts of the novel, but even so, it manages to win over isekai fans, and it won me over.
I really liked Shea, the fun, charismatic, and passionate warrior bunny. She brings lightness and humor to the plot, breaking the dark atmosphere with her energetic and sincere demeanor. In ecchi moments, Shea never seems forced; the fanservice is used comically, balancing action and lightheartedness.
Who doesn't love a cute and pretty waifu? Waifus are an essential part of anime. They are strong, striking, and, of course, unforgettable characters; they are all cute and likable.
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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Oct 15, 2025
Slime 300 is a heartwarming anime. Ideal for those looking for a comforting story, full of light humor and friendship, without heavy drama. It's a charming reminder that happiness can be found in the little things.
One of the most relaxing and positive isekai in recent memory.
10/10 master piece, I liked the fun atmosphere and the characters, the story is simple but I liked it, a comedy anime with a light and happy atmosphere.
The story's focus isn't on power or destruction, but on enjoying the simple life, bonding, and building a makeshift family with lovable characters
Anyone who says, "I've been killing slimes for 300
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years and I've reached my maximum level," shouldn't exist is demonstrating a closed mind and a lack of understanding of the value of diversity in anime. Not every story needs to be full of action, drama, or intense twists. Slime 300 was made for those who want something light, funny, and relaxing, a refuge from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
Criticizing an anime like this just because it's "too calm" or "conflict-free" fails to realize that its purpose is precisely that: to show that a simple and peaceful life can also be beautiful and fun. The protagonist, Azusa, doesn't want to dominate the world; she just wants to live in peace, surrounded by friends and good laughs. And that's something many could learn to value.
Therefore, anyone who says this anime "shouldn't exist" is simply revealing that they can't appreciate stories that deviate from the norm. Slime 300 is a reminder that not everything needs to be intense to be good; sometimes, true power lies in living lightly and happily. 💚
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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