mushoku tensei isekai ittara honki dasu saison 3
That's the kind of anime we're dealing with.
The sad part is that despite how unbelievably stupid this anime is, it would have a Godlike MAL rating if the manga readers got their wish and it had been adapted by Madhouse or Ufotable. If everything was the same and it looked just slightly better, the series would get positive ratings and
then the same whiners in the Gogoanime comments saying "This is so stupid! Why is Adam boxing Zeus?!" would either mysteriously shut up or start defending the show as secretly brilliant. After all, if a show has good ratings then it MUST be good right? I will fully admit that the CGI doesn't look that great and can look really janky at times. 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. So, they spend 27 consecutive episodes fighting this one bad guy and nothing else.
While fully expecting Nagatoro to tease him about asking her to go somewhere
with him, she instead very cheerfully accepts with a genuine smile. As the two have their moment, it is revealed that Yosshii and Gamo have overheard the conversation while in hiding. Throughout the
next school day the two are noticeably distracted with Hana being very excited that Senpai was able to ask Nagatoro on a date and Gamo and Yosshii thinking that Nagatoro is planning on stealing Senpai virginity. The two are shown putting effort into choosing their outfits for the date, with Nagatoro's older sister trying to convince her to wear something sexy. On the day of the date a very nervous Senpai and a genuinely happy Nagatoro met up at a train station to head to the aquarium. It is also shown that Gamo and Yosshii are following them in an attempt to save Senpai's virginity while Hana and Sana are following Gamo and Yosshii to stop them from getting in the way of love.
In Dresden, Tenma meets Karl who tells him that the twins' mother is alive and living in Prague. 40"
Grimmer"
Transliteration: "Gurimā" (Japanese: グリマー)Yukihiro MiyamotoTatsuhiko UrahataFebruary 2, 2005 (2005-02-02)March 1, 2010 Wolfgang Grimmer is a freelance journalist and former East German investigating allegations of child abuse and psychological reprogramming in former East Germany orphanages. While on a train to Prague, he shares a booth with Tenma. When guards arrive to arrest Tenma, Grimmer assists him to escape and then helps him across the border. In Prague, Grimmer confronts Petrov, the former director of 511 Kinderheim about his involvement. 41"The Ghost of 511"
Transliteration: "511 no Bōrei" (Japanese: 511の亡霊)Tomoki KobayashiMasahiro HayashiFebruary 9, 2005 (2005-02-09)March 8, 2010 Grimmer presses Petrov for records of 511 Kinderheim, but he denies that he was present during the revolt. Grimmer tails Petrov, then realizes that he is running a boy's orphanage. He plays soccer with the boys from Petrov's orphanage, and when they return they see notice a woman who resembles Anna Liebert leaving the orphanage.
They find the assistant Anna dead and Petrov mortally wounded. Before he dies, Petrov blames Johan for the disaster at 511 Kinderheim and provides Grimmer with a key to a safety deposit box containing evidence of Johan's early years. 42"The Adventures of the Magnificent Steiner"
Transliteration: "Chōjin Shutainā no Bōken" (Japanese: 超人シュタイナーの冒険)Tomohiko ItōMasatoshi HakataFebruary 16, 2005 (2005-02-16)March 8, 2010 Inspector Filip Zeman of the Prague police questions Grimmer about the death of Petrov and a blonde woman suspected of the crime.