mushoku tensei isekai ittara honki dasu
are no stakes present in this anime whatsoever because of this.
Characters:
There is no reason to care for the characters on their journey because there is no reason to like them in the first place. We hardly see them in their personal lives, and we don't see them make relationships with anyone outside of the team.
They don't have any real motivations except that Kuroko wants to prove that he is valuable to the other members of the generation of miracles for some reason. This doesn't make sense in the first place because Kuroko is constantly asked by the other members to leave the team he joined to join them, proving that they saw him as valuable the whole time. Even if they didn't, he is already one of the 10 best players in the entire world because he was born with superpowers, so of course, he
would be valuable. Kuroko is a shy person who goes unnoticed by most of the people around him. This is literally just what his ability is. He goes unnoticed on the court because of the fact that he doesn't do much, and he uses this to his advantage. Except he actually does do stuff on the court, such as passing, so you would think that the opponents would begin to learn of this cliche and not let it happen over and over again, but yet he still goes unnoticed. When your entire personality can be defined in a simple ability like Kuroko's can, that's the sign of a generic self-insert character.
The show’s pacing might be a little slower than what you would expect from an isekai. But it only helps to further enthrall you
into the world. 26. The Rising of the Shield Hero In The Rising of the Shield Hero we see a man take an L from life, and then build himself up to power. Our protagonist, Naofumi, is transported into a different world alongside three other people and each is given a weapon. Naofumi gets the short end of the stick and gets stuck with the shield. The stick gets even shorter when he’s quickly outcast by the entire kingdom. So we watch as he forms a rag-tag team of companions, who may or may not be slaves, and tries to help out the people around him while simultaneously giving the king the middle finger. It truly is a sight to behold. 25. No Game No
Life No Game No Life is notorious in the community for giving us one of the best seasons ever, and then promptly disappearing from the face of the Earth.
[118] Pine also praised the
development of characters who have few appearances in the first anime. [119] In a review of volume 14, Sakura Eries—also of Mania Entertainment—liked the revelations, despite the need to resolve several story arcs. She also praised the development of the homunculi, such as the return of Greed, as well as their fights. [120] See also[edit] Anime and manga portalJapan portal
List of Square Enix manga franchises List of Square Enix video game franchises References[edit] ^ "The Official Website for Fullmetal Alchemist". Viz Media. Archived from the original on January 12, 2011.