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I can’t remember any episode where I was watching the clock and in fact often feel like episodes goes way too fast.
“What? That episode felt like 5 minutes?!”
It’s because of how entertaining it is
that is more than just
pure popcorn entertainment. Sure, this might not be a series that’s suitable for everyone. However, Mob Psycho 100 stands on its own merits and is definitely not just a One-Punch Man-wannabee. Crafted by ONE, it’s a show that’s more than a supernatural character drama. It’s just a damn good piece of greatness. 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 Stark700 (691)
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Mob Psycho was a show I really wanted to enjoy. After I heard about it from one of my friends, I searched it up to see if it would be worth my time. Everyone had great things to say about it, and some even went as far as to say it was the greatest anime of all time. This, however, was not the case for me.
Firstly, I'd like to talk about the positive traits of this show because although I didn't enjoy the series that much, there are still a few things I enjoyed.
It’s there that he meets Kumatetsu, a glorious beast dude who is looking for a disciple so that he can prove his worth as a teacher. He and Ren strike a deal, and then just train and grow together. It might not sound like much. But the show is absolutely breathtaking, and I don’t want to give anything away so check it out and see what you think. 6. InuYasha You know how in isekai the protagonist usually gets hit by a truck and then reborn, or their VR headset just steal their soul? Well in InuYasha the heroine just gets
dragged down a
well by a demon.
↑ « Le Tombeau des Lucioles », sur planete-jeunesse. com (consulté le 6 avril 2023). ↑ « The Animerica Interview: Takahata and Nosaka: Two
Grave Voices in Animation », VIZ Media, vol. 2, no 11, 1994, p. 8 (lire en ligne [archive du 4 juillet 2018]). ↑ a b et c Kalindi, « Isao Takahata, le réalisateur du Tombeau des lucioles, est décédé », sur Madmoizelle. com, 6 avril 2018. ↑ (fr) « Le Tombeau des Lucioles (TV) », sur allocine. fr, Allociné (consulté le 25 février 2012). ↑ Stéphane Dreyfus, « Isao Takahata, l’autre grand maître de l’animation japonaise », La Croix, 27 juin 2014 (lire en ligne) ↑ <Collectif>, OTOMO 5, Hors série de Rockyrama, 2020, 160 p. (ISBN 9782492095016), "Nous sommes en 1945, Isao Takahata, alors enfant, survit à un bombardement
américain dans la ville d'Okayama.