vagabond manga anime
[68] It is the fourth-highest-grossing anime
film of all time. [69] The film debuted at number one at the Japanese box office, and grossed ¥1. 88 billion (US$13. 49 million) from the advance IMAX screening and during its first three days. [70][43] It surpassed Weathering with You to become the biggest three-day opening for a
Shinkai film. [71] In Japan, it is the fourth-highest-grossing film of 2022,[72] the ninth-highest-grossing anime film of all time, and the 15th-overall highest-grossing film of all time. [73] In China, Shinkai participated in marketing activities in
Beijing and Shanghai from March 16 to 20, becoming the first foreign film director to travel to mainland China for promotions since the emergence of COVID-19, fueling the popularity of Suzume in China. [74] The film grossed US$82. 27 million in its first ten days in China. [75] It surpassed the box office of Your Name and became the highest-grossing Japanese film in the country. [76] Suzume ultimately grossed CN¥807 million in China, surpassing its local box office in Japan and making China the top-grossing territory.
Especially if you say that you prefer
english dub of the first opening over japanese or that second opening has creative lyrics. Everything about sound in this show is low quality, low effort work. Music enjoyers would get ill from being forced to listen to these songs and soundtracks. Also, who would say they like underage low quality girls with woman voice singing like in a bar for drunk adults in ending 1? Also wow, all the lyrics are really relatable and analitic to the story of the show, nah I am gonna stop with that additional sarcasms from now on.
4. Characters 3/10.
Endou Mamoru is the captain of Inazuma Eleven team and the main character, but not that original, his personality is too close to Naruto, oh yea Naturo's voice actor voiced him too. 2 other main characters are: Shuuya Gouenji - a random quiet and skilled guy who might have schizophremia of his sister and will protect her from soccer ball hitting her; Yuuto Kidou - the captain of Teikoku team, yeah the team whose manager adult
destroys all football schools whose teams lose to him, and Yuuto sees nothing illegal in that. 90% of side characters you'll see will never get a complex/deep story, there won't even be flashbacks of the past for most of them. Truly, even a preschooler could create these character designs and their simple stories. The only thing saves it from 2/10 is that characters don't have soulless mimics and you are still able to feel them, just not often enough.
The genre gained wider popularity beginning in the 1990s; the founding of Yuri Shimai in 2003 as the first manga magazine devoted exclusively to yuri, followed by its successor Comic Yuri
Hime in 2005, led to the establishment of yuri as a discrete publishing genre and the creation of a yuri fan culture. As a genre, yuri does not inherently target a single gender demographic, unlike its male homoerotic counterparts yaoi (marketed towards a female audience) and gay manga (marketed towards a gay male audience). Although yuri originated as a genre targeted towards a female audience, yuri works have been produced that target a male audience, as in manga from Comic Yuri Hime's male-targeted sister magazine Comic Yuri Hime S. Terminology and etymology[edit] Yuri[edit] A white lily, the de facto symbol of the yuri genre The word yuri (百合) translates literally to "lily", and is a relatively common Japanese feminine name. [1] White
lilies have been used since the Romantic era of Japanese literature to symbolize beauty and purity in women, and are a de facto symbol of the yuri genre. [2] In 1976, Ito Bungaku, editor of the gay men's magazine Barazoku (薔薇族, lit. "Rose Tribe"), used the term yurizoku (百合族, lit. "lily tribe") in reference to female readers of the magazine in a column of letters titled Yurizoku no Heya (百合族の部屋, lit. "Lily Tribe's Room"). [3][4] While not all women whose letters appeared in Yurizoku no Heya were lesbians, and it is unclear whether the column was the first instance of the term yuri in this context, an association of yuri with lesbianism subsequently developed. [5] For example, the male-male romance magazine Allan began publishing Yuri Tsūshin (百合通信, "Lily Communication") in July 1983 as a personal ad column for "lesbiennes" to communicate.