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The characters are established as capable of being morons whenever the story demands it, and combined with the awfully constructed premises from which the games operate, the show is just hard to take seriously in general. Explaining the context for further lapses of intelligence would take forever, but I assure you they exist. By the way, this review was written as a team effort between two people. One of
them is fluent in Japanese, and the other is not. In other news, both of them thought all the
gameshow rule sets were either completely fucking retarded or totally impenetrable and way—WAY overly verbose. What’s worse is the characterization is effectively nonexistent, and you very quickly get the feeling that when I gave you that little factoid about squids being friendly creatures, I might’ve actually been full of shit. The introduction of each character is literally an on-screen text box that disappears after barely one second has time to pass, and while the thoughtlessness of this presentation speaks for itself, reading the text and actually trying to see these characters as people, let alone as friends, is completely disastrous.
Riveting personality traits such as, “seems to like anime and stuff,” are detailed within. I mean, holy fucking seriously?!?! There’s no way this is supposed to be from God Yuichi’s perspective, right? Was this a description of his best friend, or one-third of the nation of Japan?! Not only are these depictions inane, but they’re simply unnecessary, because there are absolutely ZERO relevant personality traits you need to know about any character to actually
watch the show. These people are not friends nor are they people; they’re stock character templates whose job is to stand around passively while getting used or manipulated by God Yuichi without the slightest hint of having any agency of their own, completely sapping the conflicts of any excitement or worthwhile drama, all the while only committing to expressing themselves in the most generic mannerisms that their archetypes allow. I suppose the point is to make God Yuichi look cool so the viewers can use the series as some sort of sadistic self-insert power fantasy to get off on the idea of themselves being this much of an edgelord (please, get real, no one is as godly as God Yuichi), but this has the same effect as seeing LeBron James dunking on blind, deaf, disabled, amputee toddlers.
"MONSTERS : L'Enfer du dragon volant aux 103 passions" est attendue avec impatience par les fans de "One Piece" et les amateurs d'anime en général. Elle promet d'être une aventure épique, mêlant action, mystère et fantastique, tout en enrichissant l'univers déjà riche créé par Eiichiro Oda. Production : chronologie, actualités et mises à jour 22 juillet 2023 La nouvelle "Monsters" d'Eiichiro Oda sera adaptée en anime pour Netflix, et sortira le 21 janvier 2024. (Source : Anime News Network) 22 juillet 2023 On apprend que Monsters a été publié par Shueisha en 1994 dans le légendaire Weekly Shonen Jump. (Source : Oricon News) 15 décembre 2023 Sunghoo Park est à la réalisation et c'est studio E&H qui s'occupe de la production. Takashi Kojima est character designer, Fuminao Akai est directeur artistique. (Source : Natalie) 16 janvier 2024 "Monsters: 103 Mercies Dragon Damnation", le prequel de "One Piece" en anime, a révélé sa première bande-annonce impressionnante. Le film, qui sortira le 21 janvier sur Netflix en Occident et le 22 janvier au Japon, se concentre sur la vie du samouraï Ryuma avant son apparition dans l'arc Thriller Bark de "One Piece". (Source : Screen Rant) 21 janvier 2024 "MONSTERS : L'Enfer du dragon volant aux 103 passions" est sorti sur Netflix. Classements de Streaming Les classements quotidiens de streaming de JustWatch sont calculés en fonction de l'activité des utilisateurs au cours des
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