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[45] Madman Entertainment released the film in Australia and New Zealand. Reception[edit] The film was modestly successful at the Japanese box office,[46] where it grossed ¥1. 7 billion. [2] As part of the Studio Ghibli Fest 2018, the film had a limited theatrical release in the United States, grossing $516,962. [3] The Ghibli ga Ippai Collection home video release of Grave of the Fireflies sold 400,000 copies in Japan. [47] At a price of at least ¥4,935,[48] this is equivalent to at least ¥1. 974 billion in sales revenue. The film received universal critical acclaim. Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times considered it to be one of the best and most powerful war films and, in 2000, included it on his list of great films. [37] The film review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reported a 100% approval rating based on 43 reviews with an average rating of 9. 30/10.

I know that Mushoku Tensei is an adventuring story but there is no real tension in the series, there really isn't any end goal. This is a major issue because it just saps a lot of the tension and excitement from the series. I guess it is fun to watch Rudy and his friends/lovers run about and have fun but there is no goal for Rudy, which is made evidently clear at one point later in this season. We get almost nothing about Hitogami and Orsted in this season which is yet another bummer. Rudy is also stupid overpowered so we know he's probably not going to die as he is eons more powerful than anybody and everybody on campus.
The main purpose and moral that Mushoku Tensei is trying to push is that Rudeus, having been reincarnated into this world, has turned over a new leaf and actually wants to work to improve himself unlike in his previous life as a shut-in. Here's where the controversies of MT finally become a cause for concern. Rudy is SUPPOSEDLY trying to fix himself but almost everything he does is contradictory to that very goal whether that is worshipping literal panties or groping random girl's breasts, it just hurts to see no sign of improvement in a character that I try to support and defend. In the first cour or two, yeah, I can understand some lapses in judgment but in season two we don't get any of those inner character shifts where he strives to become better. Moments like Paul's reunion and Rudy's bond with Eris were very beautiful parts of the first and second cour but it seems like most of these moments are just gone in season two. Remember how I said that Rudy has no end goal? Let me tie that back here because, in season two, the world just feels like Rudy's playground.

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Rakuro deduces the only way to win is to somehow perfectly parry Wethermon’s unavoidable instant kill attack. Arthur and Katzo manage to shatter the armor around Kirin’s waist, exposing its critical weak point. Combining both their strongest attacks they pierce the weak point and Kirin is destroyed, allowing them to collapse from exhaustion. Rakuro, with no health items remaining, has only one chance for a perfect parry or the whole battle will be a failure. For luck he dons his original bird mask while Wethermon begins his unavoidable attack. Fusing his Moonblades into the single weapon Twin Moon, Rakuro increases his chance of performing both a perfect parry and critical damage. He also stabs himself, dropping his health to 1, allowing him to use a skill to increase his speed. With one perfectly timed move Wethermon’s unavoidable attack is parried, snapping his sword and shattering his armor wide open, signaling his defeat. Wethermon congratulates Rakuro on his victory as the arena fills with swirling cherry blossoms. 19"A World Progressed, A Hero Revealed"
Transliteration: "Sekai wa Shinpo Shi, Eiyū ga Arawareru" (Japanese: 世界は進歩し、英雄が現れる)TBATBATBAFebruary 18, 2024 (2024-02-18) Wethermon praises Rakuro for his skills and names him Descendant of the Frontier, before crumbling to dust over Setsuna’s grave. Setsuna’s ghost thanks them and reveals she is not actually the real Setsuna, but is a perfect copy left behind by the real Setsuna to help Wethermon find peace, hence her title Setsuna of Bygone Days. Final Score: 7/10 Reviewer’s Rating: 7 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 nashyyyyyyy (82) Show allRead moreShow lessOpen Gift Report Sep 24, 2023 ANTITHE5IS Not Recommended Everything this anime was praised for in the first season--high production values, cinematic direction, extensive worldbuilding and engaging turning points--is now nonexistent as it hones in on all the things that made this a nauseatingly unpalatable work from the very beginning. The only thing that remains this season is what Mushoku Tensei has always been at its core: An unsophisticated and unprofessional generic power fantasy isekai with fetishistic eroticism as its defining characteristic.
Mushoku Tensei wants to have its cake and eat it by being a pensive fantasy epic about redemption with immersive worldbuilding whilst incorporating trashy seasonal ecchi power fantasy elements operating on hentai . logic into its narrative.
He said, "In Japan, it is customary to hold a jichin-sai [ja] or groundbreaking ceremony, before construction begins on a new building or home, but we do nothing when we close them down. " Shinkai noticed that there were more empty or abandoned areas in Japan due to the country's declining birth rate and aging population, so he thought of writing a story about "mourning deserted places. "[12][13] As a result, the film inevitably turned into a road movie about visiting places. [14] The 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami served as an influence for the themes in the film. While the Tiamat comet in Your Name (2016) and the concept of Weathering with You (2019) were ideas influenced by the natural disaster, Shinkai felt that he should "express the impact [he] felt through the earthquake and tsunami, instead of continuing to depict it as a metaphor. "[12][13] He feared that people's memories of the disaster start to become "hazy" over time, and by depicting the earthquake and tsunami in his film or novel, he could also share his memories with teens who were unaware of the disaster.