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I like the color that they use on this anime.
Sound (9)
All the sounds that they used were suitable and adjusted to the animation.
Character (10)
The main and supporter character is very memorable since they have unique personality and are still the same as the previous season.
Enjoyment (10)
It's very enjoyable to watch this movie in 2022.
Overall (9)
It's recommended to those who love overpowered, comedy, and slice-of-life anime!
*Really hope that there will be 3th season. Reviewer’s Rating: 9 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 YudiYusantoS (195) Show allRead moreShow lessOpen Gift Report Sep 29, 2022 Chief_AJ Mixed Feelings After so many years, it finally came back!!!!!! However, it was unfortunately not as good as everyone hoped.

He is mostly responsible of the capture of the five most deadly criminals before we meet them in Baki. It also includes characters from his own Garōden and Shishi no Mon novels, and is illustrated by Keisuke Itagaki. Published in Weekly Shōnen Champion since 2018. Collected into five volumes as of February 2022. Baki: Revenge Tokyo (バキ REVENGE TOKYO) is a special spin-off consisting of five chapters, each about one of the death row prisoners from the "Most Evil Death Row Convicts" arc, that have been added to the shinsōban edition of Baki in 2018. Grappler Baki: Remake (グラップラー刃牙) is a remake of Grappler Baki's chapter 1, it was created as an honour of the Weekly Shounen Champion 50th publication anniversary.

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But what about the people that don't see these issues? What about those who are genuinely enthralled by Re:Zero's efforts? Those who, despite the obvious blare of ‘trying-too-hard’ fireworks, don't pick up on the show's underlying meaning until further inspection? What about the people who push the agenda of the show being "smart," "bold," and "enthralling?" The foot soldiers that perpetuate the show's self-worth, finding depth where others see beyond it? Surely they're not mistaken. What do they see that others don't? As it turns out, the real question isn't what they see, but what they choose to give the show credit for.
It's the interesting themes that Re:Zero flirts with throughout its narrative. The outer shell that masquerades as in-depth concepts. If there's no prior contact with the ideas that Re:Zero presents, this kind of perception is easy to understand. First exposure to something that insinuates a deeper layer could cause any viewer to wax philosophical. And there lies the difference: those that have seen the laminated copy, as well as the genuine article. When the same concepts are seen done right, suddenly that laminated copy starts to become all the more noticeable. And so is the case with Suburu's supposedly "broken psyche. "
Like the case for Gakkougurashi of summer 2015, another show proclaimed as a 'deconstruction' of its genre, Re:Zero also takes pleasure in tinkering with delirium, but refuses to truly dive into it.
Back at his house, when Ippo and Itagaki watched a commercial featuring Takamura, Ippo mentioned how despite Takamura's eccentric nature, they train with an inedible person. He was then shocked to see Aoki having a commercial as "Broccoman", influenced by his new haircut. Later, Ippo was worried about Itagaki being nervous about the East Japan Rookie King Tournament, which Kimura suggested to him that it has to do with the match against Imai being close. Ippo discovered the reason for Itagaki's nervousness when he went to the Kōrakuen Hall with him and watched the match to see who Itagaki would fight next, with Makino defeating his opponent with Flicker Jabs. Walking away from the building, Ippo, Itagaki, and Nanako were approached by Makino. After Imai also arrived and tensions rose, Ippo stepped in to diffuse the situation.