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Renji Hanawa (花輪蓮二, Hanawa Renji) Voiced by: Daishi Kajita The Student Council member, and a member of K4. Takuto Kai (甲斐拓人, Kai Takuto) Voiced by: Arai Kōki The Student Council member, and a member of K4. Takaaki Sasaki (佐々木貴明, Sasaki Takaaki) Voiced by: Genki Muro Wataru's classmate and a member of Soccer Club of Kōetsu High School. He has a young sister named Yuki. Airi Natsukawa (夏川愛莉, Natsukawa Airi) Voiced by: Anzu Haruno (Japanese); Kalin Coates[3] (English) Aika's beloved little sister. Nonoka Shirai (白井乃々香, Shirai Nonoka) Voiced by: Hikari Sonya Aika and Mina's classmate and friend.

Kuzu no Honkai (2017) I’m going to be frank: this show is pure masochism, but like in a good way. There are no real fairy tale endings, connections that are stronger than life itself, or grandiose airport proposal scenes. It’s just a bunch of teens trying to figure things out. How to be intimate, how to truly care for another, and how to move on. It can definitely kill the mood at times. But if you like this approach more so than the Disney princess counterpart, I’m sure you will enjoy the series throughout. 33. Snow White with the Red Hair (2015) This show is just very relaxing to watch. It has that rom-com vibe where the chemistry is rather consistent. And there’s no looming threat that would disrupt the progression of the character’s relationship. Not to say that nothing happens.

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[17][18] Shueisha has collected its chapters into individual tankōbon volumes. The first volume was released on March 4, 2019. [19] As of December 4, 2023, 16 volumes have been released. [20] In North America, Viz Media published the series' first two chapters on their Weekly Shonen Jump digital magazine for its "Jump Start" initiative. [1][21] The series was then published on the Shonen Jump digital platform after the cancellation of Weekly Shonen Jump. [21] Shueisha also simulpublished the series in English on the app and website Manga Plus starting in January 2019. [22] In February 2020, Viz Media announced the digital and print release of the manga. [23] Viz Media posted an official trailer for the manga, featuring a high-octane opera vocals as its soundtrack. [24] The first volume was released on October 6, 2020. [25] As of December 5, 2023, 13 volumes have been released. [26] The manga is also licensed in France by Kazé;[27] in Italy, Mexico and Brazil by Panini;[28][29][30] in Spain by Norma Editorial;[31] in Thailand by Siam Inter Comics;[32] in Poland by Waneko;[33] in Germany by Egmont Manga;[34] in Argentina by Editorial Ivrea;[35] in Taiwan by Tong Li Publishing;[36] in South Korea by Haksan Publishing;[37] in Russia by Azbooka-Atticus;[38] in Indonesia by M&C!;[39] in Vietnam by Tre Publishing House;[40] in Turkey by Gerekli Şeyler;[41] in Portugal by Editora Devir;[42] and in the Czech Republic by Crew. He loses his Behelit while subjected to torture, and the Hawks are declared criminals by the Midland army. Guts, having spent a year training to become a better swordsman, is warned by a mysterious being known as the "Skull Knight" that his actions have instigated an "Eclipse". Learning of the Hawks' predicament, Guts rejoins them to rescue Griffith, while he and Casca consummate their feelings for each other. Despite a successful rescue while fleeing to Midland’s borders, the Hawks learn Griffith has become physically incapable to lead them due to his torture as they, Casca, and Guts determine how to proceed. When Griffith regains his Behelit while injuring himself during a solar eclipse, the pendant uses his blood to establish a temporary convergence of the physical world and the supernatural astral realm in the form of a hellscape. The Hawks encounter a quartet of archdemons known as the "Godhand" who have gathered for a ritual known as the Eclipse, revealing that Griffith has been chosen to become their final member and can only transcend his humanity if he offers his comrades as sacrificial offerings. Griffith accepts once reminded of the person he has always been. The Hawks are branded with demonic sigils, marking them for sacrifice and are subsequently slaughtered by the Godhand's Apostles—humans like Zodd who attained power by sacrificing their loved ones and humanity. Only Guts and Casca survive the massacre, but Griffith's first act as the fifth Godhand Femto is to rape Casca in front of Guts, with an enraged Guts losing his left forearm and right eye in his attempt to save her. They are rescued by the Skull Knight, but the ordeal traumatizes Casca enough to regress her mind to a childlike state. Guts learns from the Skull Knight that their "Brands of Sacrifice" makes them targets for specters and other beings of darkness on a nightly basis.
However, to an animation purist like me who hates CGI anime anyways, this doesn't look THAT much worse than Beastars or Houseki no Kuni to me. Ragnarok and Houseki certainly look a lot closer to each other than either look to Gunsmith Cats. What Ragnarok really reminds me of though is Netflix Baki, which makes sense since this is indeed a Netflix anime.
I've covered the fact the animation is kind of bad, but another reason people complained is the pacing. The fights all take 4 episodes and there are flashbacks! So what? That's what shonen anime used to be like! Not everything has to be Demon Slayer and have every fight be 15 minutes of non-stop sakuga. My first anime was DBZ, where Goku fights Freeza for 19 straight episodes! The previous 8 episodes were the rest of the cast fighting Freeza.