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It is. So, what's so special
about it? Like I said, it's your shounen anime
done right. It follows that typical,
familiar shounen-esque storyline (and comedy), but the combination of characters, background, and pacing really come to enhance the story. And the story is realistic. Tanjirou was a normal protagonist, but he didn't just go poof! overnight to become an OP character killing demons left and right. No, he spent months training, shedding his blood, sweat, and tears, and the anime didn't bother to cut those scenes out. Not only does this make Tanjirou as a character more well-rounded, it also
adds to the story as well. This shows Tanjirou's story of struggle and how it has shaped him to be who he is. Also, this is a story with much anticipated action in it, but at the same time, it does have its fair share of emotional moments as well. It's a story that will get you thrilled for the action scenes but a little heart-wrenching or teary in the emotional scenes. And the way they execute these more emotional or sensitive scenes were done well, in general and in my opinion.
09. [87] Critical reception[edit] Carlo Santos of Anime News Network wrote that "With
solid characters, eye-popping action, and a classic underdog story, Slam Dunk is what all manga series (and basketball players)
should aspire to be: the complete package. "[88] Based on the first volume however, his colleague Carl Kimlinger said it came off as more of a romantic comedy than sports manga as it focused on establishing the cast. [89] Santos opined that its the stuff that happens off the court that really makes up the manga's heart and soul as each character has a story to tell and a goal to reach, with the court simply providing a stage for them to "act out these universal struggles. "[88] Kimlinger called Sakuragi an "inspired choice" for a lead character as he is a thug with a hair-trigger temper and all the wrong motivations, but said he does the "seemingly impossible" and balances likeability and extreme hubris thanks to humorous scenes. [89] Santos wrote that while Sakuragi may not have the "mind-blowing superhuman skills" we normally associate with shōnen protagonists, watching him grow into a sportsman and decent human being is just as exciting.
It turned out he watched the whole match. When he sees his father, Baki goes crazy and attacks him. But once again, he's easily knocked out by him. Then, unexpectedly, Doppo enters and Tokugawa organizes a fight between them. Baki meets with Doppo and tries to persuade him to
give up the fight. He says Doppo will die in this battle. Then the karate grandmaster decides to invite him to a "special day" of Shinshinkai, in which various karate fighters have the right to come and beat him in battle. Baki is impressed by Doppo's skills but still doubts about his chances of winning against Yuujirou. At some point, he decides to attack him himself, but after a while, the
young fighter is completely pushed against the wall by Doppo. After their short fight, Baki changes his mind about Doppo's chances. Sometime later, Baki meets Takayama again, but this time in a completely different situation.