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Many realistic and thought provoking philosophical themes are offered by this anime. For example, mother's love for her child, child's love for his mother, frustrated parent's abuse on their child, loneliness in youth age, bullies in school, human's tendency to run away from problems, human's tendency to help other's in need, parent's situation whey their child is in a permanent bed rest for years, and I can go on and on.
Tl;dr:
+Very interesting and engaging premise
+Great art and animation style which is suitable for a mystery anime
+Main characters are realistic and interesting
+Great OSTs, OP and ED, excellent voice acting
+Lots of philosophical themes
-Story becomes a little monotonous in the second half
-It starts to feel a little rushed, especially in the last quarter
-Many characters got a very little screentime and character development
-Many things, including the ability 'Revival', are left unexplained
-Sometimes it becomes predictable
Erased is an anime, which you
must watch this year. Though only one season has ended, I can guarantee that Erased is going to be one of the best, if not the best, anime of 2016. So if you haven't watched it already, then go for it! Reviewer’s Rating: 8 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 Rkpandey (6) Show allRead moreShow lessOpen Gift
Report Mar 24, 2016 Captain220 Mixed Feelings It's becoming more apparent to me by each passing season that if an anime gets any sort of recognition like this, it's bound to divide the community into 2 groups. The majority goes on to ride the hype train and hype the series in question up to the high heavens, while the other hops onto the hate train and then the shit-fest begins. I usually see myself not siding with any of these but frankly, the latter seems more reasonable to me than it ever was. I'll try to offer an unbiased opinion on this even though seeing its rating is kinda baffling. So let's .
Ippo felt that even a non-title match against Sendō would suffice, as he felt as if their last match never ended. As
Kamogawa began to leave, Ippo claimed that he believed that the Dempsey Roll wouldn't work on Sendō. Kamogawa simply
instructed him to rest his body for the fight and to not think about it. Kamogawa gym arrives at the Pension Yoshio. In the Kamogawa gym, Ippo discovered that the Naniwa Boxing Commission agreed with Kamogawa to let Ippo and Sendō fight, with the fight happening two months after Sendō's second title defence and that the Kamogawa gym would be going to a training camp. Fired up with the announcements, Ippo went with Takamura to the Kōrakuen Hall where Date is challenging a fifth ranker in the WBA in order for a chance to challenge the champion Ricardo Martínez.