Absolutely adorable! Woo Young-Woo is such a nice character greatly portrayed by Eun-Bin!
They're really going towards a movie to end the series... absolutelly disgusting call by Mappa.
EDIT: I'm really glad I was wrong!
EDIT2: Well, they did go for TWO home movies, which kinda sucks, but not as much as a cinema movie.
Here’s hoping for a proper adaptation, ie: through to the end of the story! Loved the artwork!
Am I missing something?
We now know that Liberty was a superhero 40+ years ago, but has Compound V been out there that long? I mean, she was relatively unknown, as if it was a normal thing to have heroes then, but I thought Vought did that in the last 20 something years, Homelander being one of the first huge heroes to get recognition and fame. Did I miss something or does this feel like a bad retcon of sorts?
Another fantastic episode, the parallels to the real world are really great and interesting!
This series never ceases to amaze me on how great the episodes are, but this one was so badly drawn it annoyed me a little. We had a few episodes with very different art for some scenes, but this one was almost 70% badly drawn. Hope this quality drop doesn't become too frequent!
Another absolutely fantastic episode, even though it's short on action sequences! And so full of quotable citations, Wen-li is really a great character!
What a great episode, the decisions felt heavy!
Great show, I didn't feel much on the third season, but it felt super rewarding for the last 3 episodes. And the "Dark" title isn't that fitting, IMO. It should be called "The Knot" instead, or something like that, it'd make even more sense and more tone, I guess! I'm placing it under spoilers out of respect for those who may think it is a spoiler, but I honestly think it would be a better title for this one!
The quality drop in the art is absurd! Some scenes are so badly drawn that it hardly feels like the first half of this season. The directing seems way off for a few episodes now too
Wow, what a great episode, several great scenes, and that last Susie scene was fantastic, gave me chills. I wish they had more episodes per season, can't believe I'm only one episode away from its end.
One of the heaviest hits of the past few years in anime
This episode was so good I was hoping it didn't get to its ending! Such a great series!
What an inventive episode, I really enjoy this series, it’s really offbeat to standard anime. I hope the conclusion is on par with the rest of the series (it usually isn’t, for short half-season animes).
As much as I like the series, I hate when they go in for the thrills by copying other anime cliches time and again... Mirio is pulling a Rock Lee now and it annoys me, I hope the author manages to surprise me!
One of the worst/stupidest episodes I’ve ever seen, but incredibly well animated as expected from this series.
The quality drop in drawing and animation on the second half of this series is something that I wouldn't expect. This latest episode was a good one, but the animation was very bad, and it was supposed to be one of the finer entries, being this the beginning of the final battle.
The dinner scene was incredibly well written and fast paced, one of the smartest and probably my favorite in a series filled with great scenes!
This was one of the best episodes from the last 3 or 4 seasons. Every storyline was great, they worked and evolved bits from every character, and best of all, finally Mike and Rachel's absence wasn't felt.
I wouldn't mind if the series ended right here, without those flashforward scenes and without Deja ruining the celebration for Randall and Beth. They decided to move on and finally coped with the loss of Jack, it was great. But oh well, let's see if they manage the stories well! It seems it won't be the feel good drama as it was specially in the first season... it'll probably be more tragic than beautiful (and the series managed to keep that in a very good balance up til now).
Episode's Philip K. Dickian in nature
Excellent manga adaptation and more faithful to source material than I expected. Visuals are brilliant, and the action is quite good. Recommended for fans.newcomers will enjoy but not so much since it doesn't explain much, and there's a lot of chapters before this mission.
This season was the most bizarre one so far. Stand power were absolutelly wacky and pointless, yet the author ended up utilizing them in the second half in a very good way (except for a few forgotten characters, such as the hair girl, the invisible baby and the cook). Most of the season felt like filler episodes, and yet everything built to the final 6 or 7 episodes, which were quite gripping. The finale was very satisfactory! I was to rate it a 7 and the weakest JoJo season so far, yet those final episodes left such a great mark that when I look back at those "fillery" episodes, I think of them fondly. Very nice indeed!
The 80's background was the highlight of the series for me. It is a good sci-fi coming of age adventure of sorts, but just good. My main complaint is that it failed to deliver any originality to the genre or media, and just kept spitting out reference after reference, as if it's the only way to prove you know your stuff. I hope it doesn't get a second season, an anthology would be just fine, as most of the answerable questions were already answered, the others shouldn't have to be fully explained, or we'll end up with another Lost here.