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Kagemitsu Daigo (醍醐景光, Daigo Kagemitsu) Voiced by: Gorō Naya (1969), Naoya Uchida (2019) (Japanese); David Wald (2019)[6] (English) Voiced by: Akio Ōtsuka (Japanese); Kevin Blackton (English) (video game) Hyakkimaru's father and Samurai in the Muromachi period, Lord of Ishikawa and vassal to the governor of Kaga Province. Out of a lust for power, he forged a pact with 48 demons where each could obtain a piece of his newborn child's body. The 2019 anime tweaks his motives, where he made a pact with the 12 demons for the prosperity of his land out of desperation as it suffered from famines, epidemics, droughts and disasters, even if he retains his ambitious and cold characteristics. Tahōmaru (多宝丸, Daigo Tahōmaru) Voiced by: Shūsei Nakamura (1969), Shōya Chiba (2019) (Japanese); Blake Jackson (2019)[6] (English) Voiced by: Takeshi Kusao (Japanese); Kevin Miller (English) (video game) Younger brother of Hyakkimaru and the second son of Kagemitsu Daigo. Born after Hyakkimaru was abandoned. He dies in the same chapter he is introduced in the manga, but the 2019 anime expands his role and presents him as a young man who cares about his father's land. At first, he hates the sins committed to his older brother, but quickly finds out that the prosperity is reliant upon Hyakkimaru's suffering. In their first duel, Hyakkimaru escapes by slicing Tahomaru's right eye in a riposte; it is doubtful Hyakkimaru did this on purpose, as he was greatly outnumbered and trying to find cover. After this battle, Tahomaru grows increasingly unstable and trains relentlessly to accommodate his missing eye and changed depth perception. Jukai (寿海) Voiced by: Kinto Tamura (1969), Akio Ōtsuka (2019) (Japanese); Ty Mahany (2019)[6] (English) Voiced by: Kiyoshi Kobayashi (Japanese); Adam Harrington (English) (video game) A skilled doctor and surgeon who used healing magic and alchemical methods to create prostheses for the child who became Hyakkimaru. The 1969 anime renames him Jukō (寿光).On top of that, it also has good animation and the characters don't look generic whatsoever? This anime has been such a pleasant surprise that finally shows what a Video Game anime is actually about. I'm willing to say that this anime brings other predecessors to shame.
Looking forward for more of Shangri-La Frontier and considering it's going to have a 2-cour run, I only hope for C2C to keep up with their consistency in animation quality and pacing. Reviewer’s Rating: 8 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 ZeroMajor12 (54) Show allRead moreShow lessOpen Gift Report Jan 23, 2024 Trill_Bread Mixed Feelings Preliminary (4/25 eps) It's like Sword Art Online but without any of the stakes from Sword art Online. The premise of the story is simple, a expert gamer who loves bad games finally plays a good one. The story rips a page out of your standard Isekai playbook with tropes like the main character becoming the most important and overpowered person in another world with video game mechanics being integrated into the various world systems and combat, only it makes more sense here than other Isekais because this is actually a video game.
The characters are serviceable with no one in particular standing out besides the vorpul emperor . who's only shown up in one episode. The general animation and fight scenes look good I have no complaints about the art or music direction.