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How will all of this end up? Why are you asking me, go watch the movie! 17. Golden Time (2013) The beginning of this show definitely threw me off as far as tone is concerned. The first scene we get is a guy getting lost in the city, bumping into another guy who’s also lost, and then a girl pops onto the scene and hits the other guy with some flowers, thus initiating a Looney Toons chase. You would really expect a beyond goofy show with an opener like that. But to be fair, the show actually has a very good portrayal of relationships. The characters seem fully fleshed out too. And most of what happens is natural. So never judge a book by its first pages, I guess. 16. Special A (2008) If you’ve ever seen anime rivals and thought “just kiss already”, this show might just be right up your alley. It focuses (most of the time) on Hikari Hanazono and Kei Takishima, both brilliant people who excel at everything they do.

Andy lands a hit on Latla by curving one of his finger bullets out of her line of sight. Rip fights back using a series of Artifacts. Chikara tries to help but is unable to use his ability to stop Rip. Andy has Fuuko kiss him to summon a meteor to strike Rip. However, this is used as a distraction to encourage Rip to attack Fuuko and Chikara while they are separated from Andy. Chikara stops Rip while Andy shoots him from behind. Rip and his allies escape using an Orca summoned by Latla. Andy confirms that Rip's ability has been released so Fuuko is now safe. Fuuko invites Chikara to join the Union. A week later, while waiting at Chikara's school to see whether or not he will join them, Andy and Fuuko are confronted by a much younger looking Rip. 15"Under"Katsuichi NakayamaSei TsugutaKatsuichi NakayamaJanuary 20, 2024 (2024-01-20) Rip states he is there to tell Andy and Fuuko what him and his group are doing and to deliver an Artifact that looks like a revolver.

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A bunch of ambitious teenagers vying for a chance to become Japan’s national team striker through a rigorous and ruthless training regime with one person remaining. Or that’s what it seemed at the start, until you realize that no characters introduced get eliminated. Or the absurdity of fielding a striker in goal could ever yield effective practice for anyone involved. But I understand there should be an expected level of plot armoring and suspension of disbelief afforded when it comes to these shows so I will give it some leeway. Instead, this review will focus more so on the myriad of reasons why this show doesn’t even work in an entertaining sense.
First and foremost, it’s the animation. For some surreal reason, some people actually think the animation in this show is good. The characters are drawn decently and the food looks realistic enough. But most importantly, the actual animation of the football? Really? For the people complaining about the work of the CG in another popular series that aired the same season that I just so happen to adore–You should be up in arms here with knives and pitchforks screaming “Sic ‘em!”; it’s hideous. But the biggest and most heinous animation problem are the still frames filled with exposition that completely ruin the flow of each play. Matches are shown in these constant close ups of the characters slowly gliding across your screen as you hear the play happening in their head. There is a manga chapter whose story has never been shown in the anime. It shows Yuujirou who beat up fighters from some local pro wrestling gym. Then he returns to his exclusive hotel, where he eats a big dinner, then he goes to bed and fantasizes about killing martial artists. Suddenly he instinctively senses someone standing near his door. When he comes to the door and grabs the handle, suddenly the iron door starts to be bombarded with a lot of blows from the other side. Surprised Yuujirou breaks down the door with a kick to see who it is, but it turns out there's nobody there. Most likely it was Kureha Shinogi, who was introduced to the series in the next chapter. In the beginning, Kureha hated all martial artists and liked to show them his superiority, so it could have been him, even though he had no major personal motive. Someone can also theorize that it was just Yuujirou's imagination. This is probably one of the strangest and most ambiguous chapters in the series. Yuujirou during his battle with Doppo.
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