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Overall:
Monster is an epic thriller that takes takes its time. It presents us with powerful ethical dilemmas that challenge out moral thinking. It has perhaps one of the greatest antagonists in anime history. I would strongly recommend this anime to everyone who loves crime stories and/or suspenseful thrillers. Reviewer’s Rating: 10 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 Tomioka760 (6) Show allRead moreShow lessOpen Gift Report Nov 4, 2023 horrorcores Mixed Feelings Funny • 5 TOTAL HOURS OF FLASHBACKS
• meandering episodic side-quests that add nothing to the story
• characters who do nothing but have panic attacks right before an important piece of information is about to be revealed
• a villain who's adept at mind-control and getting people to kill themselves. because he has a way with words?
• all attempts to kill villain thwarted by characters that possess an inability to make actual plans and/or a (infuriatingly cliche) psychological or physical inability to kill someone
• sulking protagonist whose ultimate fate remains a point of indifference due to a lack of emotional investment.
With Future-Ragna’s memories Ragna is relieved that this time he was able to save Leonica. Future-Ragna and a mysterious God accept it is now up to Ragna and Leonica to create a future free of dragons. As Ragna recovers from his ordeal the city is attacked by an army of trees, watched by the mysterious God who remembers this was when he and Ragna first met. 2"The Beginning of the Story"
Transliteration: "Monogatari no Hajimari" (Japanese: 物語の始まり)Masamune HirataDeko AkaoMasamune HirataOctober 8, 2023 (2023-10-08) The trees are controlled by the dragon Temruogtaf. Sensing Leonica in danger Ragna is forcibly awoken and punches Temruogtaf away. Ragna recognises Temruogtaf’s maid as the mysterious God Crimson from Future-Ragna’s memories, a Dragon Monarch who betrayed the Dragon God in the future and had most of his powers sealed away as punishment.