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Sailor Ranko is an adaptation of Ranma 1⁄2/Sailor Moon crossover fan fiction. The art style imitates the source material pretty well. Sandra and Woo is a mixture of this and western comic stylizations. School of Mages is drawn in a manga style, and it is even read from right to left. Shadownova is drawn with a somewhat Animesque style. The author is heavily influenced by anime and manga. Shotgun Shuffle has Cross-Popping Veins, nose vanishing, sweat drops and many other anime tropes. Sleepless Domain uses a western art-style but it is an anime-inspired webcomic involving Magical Girls. Slightly Damned is very anime inspired. Not only are characters drawn in anime style, but the comic also uses a lot of Manga Effects and has several anime and Japanese video game Shout-Outs. The appearance of demons, dragons, other fantasy creatures in Slightly Damned seem to be heavily Pokémon inspired, as the creator draws a lot of Pokémon Fan Art.

The Isekai portion is not interesting at all as we already know the outcome of everything: He returns to . Earth. That is literally the hook. So for the rest of the show, the frame, and the Reverse-Isekai portion, it attempts to be a comedy. But the comedy falls flat for me, as it only consists of "he is ugly", "he is socially inept", "magic is real" and "he lost touch with the preset" jokes.
That is so much wasted potential as the same premise can be used to create a political high-stakes drama around the concept of magic and the clarifications of god. Or it could've even learn more into the slice-of-life aspects of the main cast and how they abuse their magic uncle for their gains. But instead it goes for probably the worst lane. Telling a story where we know the ending from the get-go.

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[29][30] Critical reception[edit] The JoJo's Bizarre Adventure anime television series was named one of the best of 2012 by Otaku USA. [31] It was added to the list by Joseph Luster, however, in his review he cited David Production having a small budget for several of his problems with the series, stating some portions of the animation are a "butt hair above motion comic standards," but that it usually makes up for it in "sheer style. "[32] Michael Toole of Anime News Network had similar views, writing that the show's good writing, art direction, and pacing were "sometimes obscured by grade-Z animation. "[33] Several critics have credited the success of the anime adaptation for bringing about a surge of popularity for the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure franchise amongst Western audiences. [33][34] In 2018, Danni Wilmoth of Crunchyroll included the series on her list of "The 20 Series Every Anime Fan Needs to Watch". [35] In 2019, Polygon named the series as one of the best anime of the 2010s. [36] Accolades[edit] At the 2013 CEDEC Awards, the anime's opening sequence won in the Visual Arts division. [37] At the Crunchyroll Anime Awards, the anime's Diamond is Unbreakable received three category mentions in the most popular "Other" in 2017: "Best Action" and both Hero of the Year and Best Boy for Josuke Higashikata, while Yoshikage Kira was nominated for Villain of the Year;[38] Takahiro Kishida won "Best Character Design" for the anime's Golden Wind and its opening theme, "Fighting Gold" by Coda, was nominated for "Best Opening Sequence" in 2019;[39][40] Yuichi Nakamura won Best Voice Artist Performance (Japanese) for his work as Bruno Bucciarati, while Golden Wind was nominated for three categories in 2020;[41][42] Marios Gavrilis was nominated for Best Voice Artist Performance (German) for his work as Dio Brando in 2022;[43] the anime's Stone Ocean was nominated for six categories, including Best Continuing Series and Best Action in 2023. [44] Gadget Tsūshin listed "Pesci, Pesci, Pesci, Pesci yo!", a quote from the fifteenth episode of Golden Wind, in their 2019 anime buzzwords list. [45] Controversy[edit] In May 2008, both studio A. P. Shortly after these events, Baki visits Hanayama in the hospital and begins to establish a kind of fraternal relationship with him. Yuujirou decides to visit Baki during one of his training sessions. After a while, it turns out that the purpose of this meeting is only to provoke and anger his own son. He brings him "as a gift" the head of dead Yasha Ape, and then announces that he want to fight Baki in a month. Baki flies into a rage and starts to despair because of what his father brought for him. Later on Baki meets a soldier, Gerry Strydum, who is his father's companion. Strydum tells him how to gain strength and experience. He comes up with the idea of sending him to Hokkaido, where some powerful five soldiers are located, telling him that he should experience the battlefield just like Yuujirou. Baki agrees to his proposal and decides to face those soldiers. Baki tied. Together with Strydum, he flies to Hokkaido, and then with the help of a parachute he lands in the place where those strong soldiers are located.
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