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Despite the dire situation, Kazuya sees a path to avoid unnecessary conflict whilst gaining new allies. With his plan being seemingly perfect, the only barrier to success is gaining approval from the envoy. [Written by MAL Rewrite] StudioJ. C.
Staff SourceLight novel ThemesHaremIsekaiMilitary 7. 44 244K Add to My List Maou-sama, Retry! 243858 6. 55 20190704 Maou-sama, Retry! TV, 2019Finished 12 eps, 23 min Action Adventure Fantasy Maou-sama, Retry! Akira Oono is an ordinary working adult who manages the MMORPG Infinity Game. Fifteen years after creating the game, Oono decides to shut the servers down once and for all. However, as the clock
strikes midnight, he somehow finds himself in the body of middle-aged
Hakuto Kunai, Infinity Game's Demon Lord! Soon after his mysterious transportation, he witnesses the demon Greole chasing after a little girl named Aku. Although he effortlessly dispatches the creature, Hakuto is still concerned; after all, he does not remember creating the girl or the demon! Doubting whether he truly is in the world of his creation, Hakuto decides to investigate. Bringing Aku along as his guide and companion, Hakuto sets out on a journey to find out exactly who or what summoned him to this fantasy world—all while leaving chaos and destruction in his wake.
^ SiM「進撃の巨人」最終章パート2のOPに新曲提供、ポニーキャニオンへの移籍発表. Natalie (in Japanese).
January 10, 2022. Archived from the original on January 9, 2022. Retrieved January 10, 2022. ^ "Terebi Anime "Shingeki no Kyojin" Za Fainaru Shīzun Kanketsu-hen (Zenpen) Tēma wa, SiM "Andā za Tsurī" ni Kettei!" TVアニメ「進撃の巨人」The Final
Season完結編(前編)主題歌は、SiM「UNDER THE TREE」に決定! [The theme song for the TV anime "Attack on Titan" The Final Season Final (Part 1) will be SiM "UNDER THE TREE"!]. shingeki. tv (in Japanese). Archived from the original on February 26, 2023. Retrieved February 26, 2023. ^ Season製作委員会, 「進撃の巨人」The Final.
She praised how the writers dealt with Boruto's angst without it coming across as "teen whining" and the way Sasuke decides to train him. [66] Amy McNulty of ANN regarded the manga as appealing to fans of the original Naruto series, adding that while Mitsuki has a small role in the story, his side-story helps to expand his origins. [66] Nik Freeman of the same website criticised Boruto's lack of development in comparison with his introduction in Naruto's finale; Freeman also said there are differences between the reasons both the young Naruto and Boruto vandalised their village. Nevertheless, Freeman liked Mitsuki's backstory as he did not feel it retold older stories. [66] Reviewing the first chapter online, Chris Beveridge of The Fandom Post was more negative, complaining about the sharp focus on Naruto and Boruto's poor relationship and the retelling of elements from Boruto: Naruto the Movie; Beveridge also criticised the adaptation of Kishimoto's artwork, but he praised the relationship between Naruto and Sasuke as well as the foreshadowing of a fight involving an older Boruto. [67] Melina Dargis of the same website reviewed the first volume; she looked forward to the development of the characters despite having already watched the Boruto movie; she was also pleased by Mitsuki's role in his own side-story. [68] Leroy Douresseaux of
Comic Book Bin recommended the series to Naruto fans, explaining how the new authors managed to use the first volume to establish the protagonists' personalities. [69] Dargis was impressed by the apparent message of the series, which she found was trying to connect to modern audiences with themes such as parental issues and the use of technology, in contrast to Naruto. [70] Douresseaux liked that Boruto's character development had already started by the second volume of the series because it helped readers appreciate him more. [71] The Fandom Post and Comic Book Bin noted the manga made major developments in Boruto's story due how the plot progress in the narrative makes the flashforward more possible and how the new characters get their first death match against Ao in the manga rather
than relying on the previous generation. [72][73] In a more negative review, Manga News compared the manga to Dragon Ball Super when criticizing it for relying on returning characters Naruto and Sasuke to fight certain Kara villains rather than using a new protagonist and thus hoped that Boruto and his friends would be more active in later events.