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Remember that statement about how MMO setting is used as nothing more than an exposition tool? Yeah, it's apparently being used as a filler as well in the novels, explaining things that nobody gives a shit about to pad out the content.
I really don't understand the praise for this series- Aside from
simple aesthetic differences, this series has all the flaws that all generic light novels have. The MC is just yet another generic Stu protagonist that has next to no character motivation, the side characters are cardboard cutouts that constantly suck up to Momonga only because they were quite
literally made to do so, and the storytelling is a complete mess where the MMO backdrop is only used as a convenient excuse to make way for exposition through Momonga's inner monologues. Instead of being from a perspective of a genuine evil villain, it's from a perspective of a generic MC that only looks like a villain with underlings who are about as laughably as evil as Akame ga Kill's antagonists. As an adaptation, it fails- And as for the series as a whole, it's just another generic fantasy novel with a gimmick element as a hook. There's literally nothing positive about the series, aside from the LN's art and character designs, which all just seem like a waste of talent and effort. Both of which are not present in the adaptation or the writer.
The spin-off series, Ple Ple Pleiades is actually far more entertaining. Go watch that instead. Reviewer’s Rating: 3 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 MarlyTT (15) Show allRead moreShow lessOpen Gift Report
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Boruto's shinobi attire. Boruto at sixteen. 1/4 Boruto is a fair-skinned boy of lean, well-built frame[12] and short height. He has spiky, blond hair, blue eyes and two whisker
markings on each of his cheeks. Overall, he bears a great resemblance to his father. Boruto's hairstyle resembles a leaf, his ahoge (アホ毛, literally meaning: foolish hair) serving as the stem. According to Sarada, his eyes are bluer than Naruto's. At age five, Boruto wore a black tracksuit that had a red
fire symbol on the left breast, a symbol that resembled a bolt on the back, and dark pink stripes along the sides of his pants. Early in his days as an Academy student, his outfit is quite similar to his previous attire, with additional dark pink stripes on the jacket. Beneath this jacket — which he leaves unzipped — he wears a white T-shirt and a bolt tied to a string around his neck. He wears a longer jacket by the time he's a genin and a belt in the manga, but his clothing is otherwise the same, except the addition of a forehead protector and a dark pink Uzumaki Clan symbol on the back instead of the bolt.
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modifier - modifier le code - voir Wikidata (aide) La Chronique des Bridgerton (Bridgerton) est une série télévisée américaine créée par Chris Van Dusen (en), basée sur la série de livres éponyme de Julia Quinn et diffusée depuis le 25 décembre 2020 sur Netflix. Produite par Shonda Rhimes, la série se déroule dans la haute société londonienne lors de la Régence anglaise. Synopsis[modifier | modifier le code] La série se déroule dans la haute société londonienne lors de la Régence anglaise du XIXe siècle. L'histoire se
concentre sur deux familles, les Bridgerton et les Featherington. La famille Bridgerton est composée de Violet, vicomtesse douairière Bridgerton, de ses quatre fils Anthony, Benedict, Colin et Gregory, et de ses quatre filles Daphné, Eloïse, Francesca et Hyacinthe. La famille Featherington est composée de Lady Portia Featherington, son mari le baron Archibald Featherington et leurs trois filles, Philippa, Prudence et Penelope, ainsi que de leur lointaine cousine Marina Thompson. Première saison[modifier | modifier le code] La première saison suit l'histoire de Daphne Bridgerton, fille aînée d'une famille de la noblesse londonienne, qui entre dans le monde[1]. Obtenant très vite la faveur de la reine Charlotte, elle rencontre Simon Basset, le duc de Hastings, et ils décident tous deux de faire semblant de se courtiser pour faire taire les commérages, très courants et insidieux à l'époque, mais aussi pour avoir le temps de choisir un prétendant qui leur convient chacun de leur côté sans être pressés vers le mariage par leurs proches respectifs. Mais c'est sans compter l'attachement bien réel qui va s'installer entre eux[2].