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The fact that the story changed direction from the beginning left a lot of things unexplained and/or twisted into something else, and the bits of foreshadowing they included from the manga were ignored. The "plot twist" they threw out near the end came completely out of left field (which, in this case, was a very bad thing) and was not foreshadowed at all. Not to mention that it didn't really make any sense. It seemed to me that they just wanted to rush and finish the show so they gave us something and didn't bother explaining it: Here you go, here's your ending, goodbye.This show didn't really touch on any deep and philosophical issues either. "Don't try human transmutation.
the direct result of the Pierrot adaptation of 170 episodes that could have easily been reduced to one third of it. Instead of elevating the material to help the manga's best qualities to shine, they buried it under a ton of poorly paced antics and bad animation - especially in the beginning. Now, not that the manga had much more to say, but it could offer some beautiful action scenes to keep you hooked. Unfortunately for its anime adaptation, it was chosen to replace Naruto Shippuden's endless cicle of Action Anime for Little Boys by WSJ TM, consisting of what I am hoping was the last attempt to "endless" shounen battle anime. But, judging by the content, would you really blame the staff for choosing this one to sacrifice?
Black Clover has only one original thing to offer to its audience: That there is remarkably absolutely nothing original about it. Every character bit, every plotline, every flashback, absolutely freaking everything about it, has been copied shamelessly from other better manga that came before it. The one common characteristic of successfull series is that, even when they borrow themes from previous ones, they all have something of their own they want to say. When the author gives out something to the world, it is because his sense of self has something he wants to convey to a larger audience, and that is becoming obvious as the series presses on. The one question we always think of, is: "Why do you write? What do you want to write about? What do you have to say to the world?"
Well, Tabata just wanted to draw cool magic battles. That's it. That literally is all there is about it.