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They don't interact with each other as much as you'd expect though, since most of the time they are caught up in their own separate storylines.
Johan, on the other hand, is perhaps my personal favorite anime villain. He gets progressively more and more terrifying as the show goes on. He is able to meticulously manipulate everyone around him to carry out his murders. His backstory is
slowly revealed to us in the perfect manner such that we only ever slightly able to understand his motives and reasoning. Every step forward we get to understanding Johan, the light in the tunnel only moves backwards. You never know what he is planning on next, before it is too late.
There are plenty of other amazing side-characters as well, such as
Grimmer and Lunge. Grimmer in particular is a fan favorite, but I think it's best to experience his arc blind.
Story:
The story of Monster is very complex, with many branching paths that converge together in the end. This can be hard to keep track of, but the show will repeat information plenty of times to make sure the viewer doesn't fall too far behind.
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original on February 8, 2024. Retrieved February 8, 2024. ^ "AnimaniA Award: Die Nominierungen". AnimaniA (in German). No. 34. May 1987. ^ a b Kappa Magazine, number 80 (in Japanese). 1999. ^ 誕生30周年記念!「聖闘士星矢」のすべてが揃う史上初の企画展! 聖闘士星矢30周年展 Complete Works of Saint Seiya 2016年6月、秋葉原UDXにて開催決定! (in Japanese).
"It isn't anything new, but at least it does things right, right?!" The Characters are extremely shallow. Main character is your typical Shounen protagonist, except with all the humanity and relatability removed. Instead of him having any likable traits at all, he starts as a blank piece of overpowered paper that is practically the definition of mary sue, with typical ignorance and stupidity to force a
false sense of "endearing-ness" onto the character. He's so woefully uninteresting and unsympathetic, they force a
relative death on him AND force him to ponder some meaningless shallow morality in the first three episodes just so that the audience doesn't tune out before they get to introducing all the other trite annoying quirky characters. And yes, they are trite quirky and annoying. There's a guy who beats you up if you don't agree with him on what type of woman is sexy, a guy who only speaks in rice ball ingredients, a girl who is inexplicably a douche, a bunch of random characters with shallow personalities and really hard-to-care-about backstories that interrupt the good animation. Also starring literally kakashi from naruto but more smug, literally shigaraki from MHA but more coherent, and literally kurama from naruto but more evil. Shounen keeps up its tradition of only adding characters based entirely on one note quirks that My Hero Academia unfortunately normalized. Additionally, they thought it was a good idea to add in a character who's the most overpowered guy of all time, has no weaknesses, isn't inspiring, poses no significant threat to the "heroes", and doesn't serve to make the main character's grow at all. Worst of all, they made him as generically attractive as possible to draw in the female fanbase. So in short.