It came back strong with those badass references. The first crazy thing is the girls swapping bodies, and I’m not taking this seriously at all. 😅
Max
Well, he doesn’t have as much sauce as Bravern yet, but I hope he gets there (it’s pretty hard to beat a mecha that’s basically a force of nature). This anime is really good; it’s exactly what I expected it to be. The comedy is great too, but the question remains: who would win—Gelato 5, Dragon Keepers, or Kizuna 5?
Still awesome, Sakamoto is so badass, but if he disobeys the boss, it’s divorce time, lol. Lu Shaotang has already entered the scene, and Sakamoto and Shin are involved in her plot. The action is great, and you can’t help but compare Sakamoto with Yor since both fight using items as weapons and kill with them. Case closed, and Sakamoto got another servant.
Incredible premiere, I know a third of the manga and the story is very fun and exciting. It started off great with excellent flow in the action. It’s unthinkable to see the original Sakamoto turned into a family man, but even as a chubby guy, he still retains his assassin essence. Shin was also introduced as his executioner but grew fond of Sakamoto after failing to kill him, and now he’s his disciple/servant, lol.
The only thing I don’t want is for his old party to be completely dependent on him. In these kinds of stories, the old party is useless without the protagonist, and he practically only shows up to deliver the finishing blow. It needs to be more balanced, with the protagonist gradually surpassing his old party. The problem with these stories is that, in just a few chapters, the protagonist becomes overpowered, gathers a bunch of girls for his party who are useless and only there to idolize him. The story needs to distribute her screen time well.
Wow! This anime is full of attackers! 🔥🔥🔥