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Biwamaru — an old, blind man — also swoops in from time to time to help the two when the circumstances seem too dire (a fine example of plot-armor). Besides the built in redundancy and overt plot conveniences, Dororo also suffers from inconsistent pacing. Often times, the story meanders for large segments of time before commencing the next exhilarating battle. This would not preclude the viewer from enjoying the show if the battles themselves delivered a worthwhile experience. Yet the various scuffles seem like a blurred, unimaginative mishmash of gore and randomness. No demon/monster did anything worth remembering, making each episode seem rather trivial. Furthermore, numerous fights had inconsequential dialogue or cut away scenes that dragged out the proceedings unnecessarily — making the pacing quite unbearable.Hyakkimaru, the focal point of the series, was primarily used to fight demons to reclaim his stolen body parts. Because of his unfortunate disposition, his development as a character was restricted. As a consequence, Dororo was intended to bridge the gap by showing compassion to the various villagers the two came into contact with, and provide comedic relief from the grim adventures they engaged in. That being said, Dororo’s childish antics were far from hilarious, and more often than not, were quite irksome.
While there are some similarities, there is more involvment of more characters than in dbz (it doesn't always come down to helping the main character do everything). Reviewer’s Rating: 9 What did you think of this review? Nice 0 Love it 0 Funny 0 Confusing 0 Informative 0 Well-written 0 Creative 0More reviews by j1n (1) Show allRead moreShow lessOpen Gift Report Sep 30, 2018 ChouEritto Mixed Feelings As someone who had an interest in Greek Mythology since childhood, Saint Seiya was a series that naturally appealed to me. Coupled with it's other aesthetic elements such as the intricate, inventive and cool Cloth designs, the great level of detail and style in it's art to make the male characters noble and the females beautiful or having one of the best opening songs in anime and a great soundtrack in general, the series seems top tier from a stylistic point of view, but what about substance?
When it comes to plot and characters, the series can be described as simple but fairly well executed. All . of the major characters have pretty transparent motivations without too much subtlety, yet their personalities of it's major players are all very memorable and fairly consistent.
As for the plot, this is something that is pretty simple and unfortunately can suffer from a few poor Shonen tropes such as power of friendship, resolve power ups and general plot armour. However, this series manages to execute these poor plot devices far better than any modern Shonen.