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It’s a typical shoujo and yet can be enjoyed by anyone. It definitely takes a different approach than another entry on this list, but both work in their own ways. 10. The Garden of Words (2013) This movie feels like soul ASMR, to be honest. It’s all about a boy who decides to skip class one day and ends up meeting a mysterious woman. They end up meeting in this beautiful garden while the rain just trickles in the background. The boy decides to make her some new shoes, and so their encounter becomes more than a one-time deal. Then some plot
twist happens, I don’t know, spiritually I am still in the garden listening to the rain. 9. The Anthem of the Heart (2015) Living in your own little fairy tale (the genre, not the anime) is all fun and games until it impacts real life. Our protagonist had to learn this the hard way, as her
naivety leads to a secret getting out in the world and hurting people really close to her.
Unfortunately, that is
where most of the praise for characters ends at this point in the anime. Every character besides Goblin Slayer receives little attention in the anime, with minimal development bar the Priestess who acts as a rookie slowly growing and
learning how to survive as an adventurer in this harsh world, however even this has made little progress this first season. Other characters sprinkled across the story range from other rookies slowly improving and gaining experience to dependable fighters often able to hold their own in battle, which is a striking difference compared to how most typically act away from any battlefield; childish and immature. Honestly, besides Priestess and Goblin Slayer the rest of the cast are easily expendable, but I guess that is to be expected when the supporting cast includes names such as “Cow Girl” and “Lizardman”. Hopefully if there is a sequel, they have a better opportunity to leave a lasting impression on the anime.
Much like these forgettable characters the production quality for Goblin Slayer also failed to leave a strong impact. The art is not very detailed, with most character designs and backgrounds often appearing plain and generic for most of the season. A mixture of 2D and 3D animation is used to jarring effect, with most action scenes and the occasional panning shot relying on CGI that look more like an eyesore that anything visually pleasing. In fact, most of the better-looking shots involve scenes lacking any sort of movement. Disappointing as the artwork is commonly seen as a key strength to the manga’s popularity. For a series where the most basic appeal comes from a guy mowing down goblins, the action was underwhelming and that kills a show like this.
[57] Video
games Main article: Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Hinokami Chronicles A video game based on the series was announced in 2020. [58][59] Titled Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Hinokami Chronicles (鬼滅の刃 ヒノカミ血風譚, Kimetsu no Yaiba Hinokami Keppūtan),[60] it is developed by CyberConnect2, and published by Aniplex. [61] The game was released for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox
Series X and Series S, and Steam on October 14, 2021, in Japan. [62][63][60] Sega published the game worldwide for the same platforms on October 15, 2021. [64][65] A mobile game titled Kimetsu no Yaiba: Keppū Kengeki Royale (鬼滅の刃 血風剣戟ロワイアル) was announced to be released in 2020 by publisher Aniplex with development by Aniplex subsidiary Quatro A. [66] In December 2020, it was announced that the game's release was delayed indefinitely to improve its quality.