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Retrieved February 26, 2023 – via Twitter. ^ a b Pineda, Rafael Antonio (September 16, 2022). "By the Grace of the Gods Anime Season 2's Teaser Reveals New Head Writer, New Cast, January 2023 Debut". Anime News Network. Retrieved September 16, 2022. ^ Rothrock, Kristi [@Grandpa_Trout] (February 21, 2023). "I GET TO VOICE A FOX GIRL! So happy to be joining the cast of #ByTheGraceOfTheGods as Miyabi! @ReadyKafka does an amazing job as her weirdo dad, so their dynamic is super fun. Thank you to @jadbsaxton for having me as this lil sweet-n-spicy tater tot 🦊" (Tweet). Retrieved February 26, 2023 – via Twitter. ^ Gann, Shawn [@ReadyKafka] (February 14, 2023). "Have you been watching @Crunchyroll's #ByTheGraceOfTheGods? If so, maychance you've heard a familiar voice as the dad-joke poppin', boar-bacon lovin' merchant, Pioro Saionji! 🖤 He's a kooky dude and I thank @jadbsaxton for always thinking of me when the weirdos come to play.

His physique results from constant, rigorous combat training and is far beyond that of a typical adolescent. His bones and muscles are also described as being better than those of an Olympic sportsman. History[] Baki the Grappler[] Childhood Saga[] Since his birth, Baki has been training so that he may one day surpass his father Yuujirou and earn his love. Baki's mother, Emi Akezawa made sure that he had the most advanced training equipment around. She has provided him throughout his life with the best martial arts teachers, personal gym trainers, and sports equipment that money can buy. Also, his mother's employee, Hitoshi Kuriyagawa, is responsible for organizing the new duels for him.

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The absolute worst part of the show, pretty much all the characters are as flat as a piece of cardboard with a single character trait, for many of them this character trait is also extremely obnoxious. Tanjirou is your standard shounen protagonist, overly righteous with a strong sense of comradery, honestly a really boring character that we've all seen a hundred times before so that he still ends up being one of the best characters in the show is speaking volumes about the rest of the cast. Nezuko is cute and that's it, apart from protecting Tanjirou a handful of times she hasn't done anything apart from looking cute she's also one of the better characters in the show. Inosuke is stupid, loud and obnoxious and tries to solve everything by beating stuff up, that's it there's nothing else to his character. Zenitsu is one of the worst characters I've seen in any medium, he's the biggest coward ever and his constant screaming makes you want to tear your hair off. Giyuu seems like a passable character on par with Tanjirou but I haven't found a reason to actually like him. Shinobu would be the most intersting character so far but she appears too robotic in her mission ''demon bad, gotta kill demon''. If she actually listened to Giyuu but still come to the same conclusion I wouldn't have a problem. Also she's a woman so of course she has to be too weak to sever the head of a demon, her sword and poison is cool and all but come on, find a better reason, it's pretty clear that strength is not the key component in severing the head of a demon in this universe. The rest of the pilars hasn't had much screentime but they've made an awful first impression, they've all been shows to have a single exaggerated character trait and nothing else.
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Boring plot with obnoxious characters that drive you insane leads to an absolutely abysmal level of enjoyment on par with staring into a wall while listening to a screaming baby for 10 hours. Archived from the original on May 18, 2007. Retrieved December 20, 2009. ^ a b "Yu Yu Hakusho Back on Cartoon Network". ICv2. October 21, 2005. Archived from the original on October 3, 2012.
"[173] Che Gilson of Otaku USA praised the series for its plot, action and character development. Gilson said that the art is "stiff", but that instead of looking like rough drawings or traced photo composites, the series "looks as if it were carved and printed from woodblocks. " Gilson concluded: "With an engrossing plot and characters, Volume 1 builds to a cliffhanger that makes it hard to wait for the next volume. "[174] Chris Beveridge of The Fandom Post criticized the first chapter for being "overly wordy when just the action would suffice," and ultimately called it "a work-in-progress series. "[175] After having watched the anime adaptation, Melina Dargis of the same website was so fascinated by the story and characters that she decided to go back and review the second volume of the manga. Despite knowing what would happen, Dargis wrote that it was "still such a delight to relive it again" and concluded; "It's a really great story and appeals to a wide variety of interests.