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His guard was broken and, after getting hit with a left, Ippo dodged a right as the punches that Gedo throws were no longer confusing him. Being able to see and dodge Gedo's punches, Ippo hit him with multiple body blows, making Gedo go to the ropes. After Ippo stopped Gedo from escaping the ropes, and dodged a right uppercut, Ippo hit Gedo with a liver blow that caused him to go down. When Gedo got up, Ippo and Gedo's fists soon collided, with Gedo's fist being flung away. After hitting Gedo with a right, both boxers get hit in an exchange. Ippo then hit Gedo with combinations until Gedo goes down from a right uppercut." [52] Yukimura praised the adaptation, believing that it smoothed out pacing issues present in the original manga, and that the anime's staff understood the story better than he did. He further recommended that people watch the anime before picking up the manga. [53] Askeladd in particular remained as one of the most famous characters for the first season due to his mentorship over Thorfinn and Canute despite his villain-like characterization. [54][55] Hajime Isayama, the creator of Attack on Titan, was surprised by Askeladd's death, most specifically by how Wit Studio animated it in the season finale. [56] The second season's premiere earned praise by several writers from Anime News Network for focusing on the violence in Einar's backstory, fitting in with the elements of violence displayed in the first season. [57] According to Escapist Magazine, Einar is part of the cycle of violence and revenge the series portrays as a theme due to how the anime further shows the downfall of his family at the hands of Vikings and starts hating warriors. While this initially causes his anger towards Thorfinn for being a former warrior, his avoidance from attacking him marks a departure of the theme in the series and, most notably, in Thorfinn. [58] Both Anime News Network and Fandom Post acclaimed the episode where Thorfinn realizes mistakes of his life as a Viking and makes an oath to never use violence again with the former site calling it the "defining episode of the entire series" due to the impact it has on the protagonist. [59][60] The Daily Star agreed and found that Thorfinn's mundane life as a slave brings intriguing stories about "redemption and self-discovery" even if it was imperfect. [61] The climax was praised for the handling of Thorfinn and Canute. Polygon compared Thorfinn's interactions with Canute with Shigeo Kageyama and Naruto Uzumaki's alternatives options besides violence to end conflicts; In particular, Thorfinn's new wisdom when learning about Christianity and telling Canute's army "I have no enemies" were one of the biggest highlights of the anime as a result of redefining himself rather than going back to his Viking roots.
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