my hero academia streaming saison 4
What kind of message do you
want to send to the viewer? (Deprive yourself of sleep for women you disgusting otaku) or something like that. So far so good, it's still an anime despite being scripturally weak and people have a lot of hype, it should be good. I think that continuing to watch this anime was one of the worst decisions I could have made, this anime is a degradation for the anime industry, it uses such cheap humor and just focuses the production on Ecchi scenes, which embarrasses anyone with the minimal sense. The backstory is completely uninteresting and the protagonists' relationships are completely superficial. And it can even get worse! To get some drama or anything even remotely interesting, they put a second girl in the anime, at this point the script borders on insanity, bringing one of the worst scenes I've ever seen in my life. What's the fun in making jokes about a girl the protagonist doesn't even know naked in front of him?
Maybe I'm getting old or my sense of humor is completely outdated, but even if I tried, I couldn't entertain myself watching this anime. It has nothing good except the Ecchi scenes, and if the anime were to focus on Ecchi they would have had to make a
Hentai that would have been much more logical. In fact, if this anime were a Hentai it would be much better, it would reach the target audience more easily and no one would be able to complain about how bad its backstory is, being able to spend money without worrying on degenerate scenes, made only to make otakus excited.
For me, nothing will ever explain how high this average score is. Even the song by The Smiths called Still Ill manages to convey a better message about the feelings of romance in 3 minutes of music, than this anime that depends on 12 episodes with 24 minutes each to fail to deliver anything to the viewer. And to finish, I'm going to write an excerpt from the song that expresses my opinion about current romance animes: "It just wasn't like, the old days anymore, no it wasn't like those days.
[53] These episodes feature heavy use of abstract animation,[54] flashbacks,[55] simple line drawings, photographs[56] and fixed image scenes with voice-over dialogue. [57] Some critics speculated that these unconventional animation choices resulted from
budget cuts,[58] but Toshio Okada stated that it wasn't only a problem of schedule or budget, since Anno "couldn't decide the ending until the time came. That's his style". [59] These two episodes sparked controversy and condemnation among fans and critics of the series. [60] In 1997, Hideaki Anno and Gainax released two animated feature films, providing another ending for the show, named Death & Rebirth and The End of Evangelion. [61] Themes[edit] Main article: Themes of Neon Genesis Evangelion The cross-shaped explosion caused by the destruction of the third Angel exemplifies the use of Christian imagery in Evangelion. References to mystical traditions in Judaism and Christianity, including Midrashic literature and Kabbalah, are threaded liberally through the series. [62] Complicating viewers' attempts to form an unambiguous interpretation,[63] the series reworks Midrash stories, Zohar images and other Kabbalistic ideas developed from the Book of Genesis[64] to create a new Evangelion-specific mythology. [63] The plot also combines elements of esotericism and mysticism of the Jewish Kabbalah,[65][66] including the Angels, which have common and individual features with the Angels of the religious tradition,[67] such as Sachiel, Sandalphon and Ramiel. [68][69] Assistant director Kazuya Tsurumaki stated the religious
visual references were intended to make the series more "interesting" and "exotic" for a Japanese audience,[70] denying the existence of a religious meaning for the use of Christian visual symbols in the show. [71] According to Anno, "as the symbols are mixed together, for the first time something like an interrelationship or a meaning emerges".
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