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Arcane: League of Legends: The Monster You Created (2021)
This finale & ending establishes that this show is the Breaking Bad of animated Tv Shows
Those last 15 mins in the episode are equal to BB's Ozymandias, or AOT's Hero. It's that good, and we're so lucky to live in this era of TV. Please give these episodes and the show the full mark (10/10) to encourage and influence production companies to produce and create more original stories like this one and also obviously give Riot & Fortiche the credit they deserve for such a remarkable & outstanding achievement in originality and animation.
Arcane: League of Legends: Oil and Water (2021)
Phenomenal
This must be the greatest animation i've ever seen my entire life, I don't think anything ever comes close to this. Those tense scenes in the last 2 episodes are as good as they come.
Arcane: League of Legends: When These Walls Come Tumbling Down (2021)
This show really is a masterpiece.
I think that's about it, there's nothing more to say, i'm speechless. It's simply perfect on every aspect there is so far, hopefully it keeps it the same way in the third and final act next week.
Arcane: League of Legends: When These Walls Come Tumbling Down (2021)
This show really is a masterpiece.
I think that's about it, there's nothing more to say, i'm speechless. It's simply perfect on every aspect there is so far, hopefully it keeps it the same way in the third and final act next week.
Arcane: League of Legends: The Base Violence Necessary for Change (2021)
Damn, what an episode.
Even though the events of the episode were slightly predictable, I loved every bit of it. Everything is so good, from the animation and art, to the voice acting, to music, it definitely has it all.
Dune (2021)
" Here I am, Here I remain "
One of the most well-paced and smoothest movies i've ever seen, didn't get bored at all during this epic experience, not even 0.1 second out of the 235 minutes. I was constantly looking at the screen, not blinking, just in awe of what was unfolding in front of me on the big screen.
If only there was a part 2 I could watch right now ☹
Boku no hîrô akademia: Tenko Shimura: Origin (2021)
This was so dark and hard to watch.
I was not only mind blown by how good this episode turned out to be, but very devastated and shook by how heartbreaking and sad it was, it really was hard to watch at the end.
The Suicide Squad (2021)
Love it. A breath of fresh air, as simple as that.
Not the best movie ever, but definitely one of the more creative ones. I liked the visuals a lot, especially the unique title cards.
-It is a huge step up from the 2016 Suicide Squad, shows how big of a difference a better script and director can make.
-Loved all the characters, especially the main squad. Bloodsport, Ratcatcher 2, Peacemaker, Polka Dot Man, Nanaue, and of course Harley Quinn were all so great.
-Pretty sure Margot Robbie cemented herself as THE Harley Quinn, even if there's no other live action portrayal of Harley. Just like Hugh Jackman is with Wolverine.
- It definitely was creative and fresh, but it also was very predictable at times, that's why I didn't give it the full mark.
- My favorite scene is probably Harley's whole solo fight sequence in the building, along with the flowers and all.
Boku no hîrô akademia: Long Time No See, Selkie (2021)
Love MHA, but i'm starting to get sick of these filler episodes.
This season is almost over and it haven't followed any type of main plot so far. It mostly have been a fun arc and fillers, but i'm honestly sick of it. The earlier seasons had some fillers and stuff but never to this degree.
This is why MHA will never be a top 3 shonen, it always finds a way to steer away from the main story/plot and for way too long.
Loki: Journey Into Mystery (2021)
A masterpiece of an episode, how is this not a 9.9 ?
Everything about this was amazing. Can't believe Marvel still have so much to offer after so long.
Rick and Morty: A Rickconvenient Mort (2021)
Lol no way this is the worst episode of R&M so far, there are at least 3-4 weaker episodes in the last season alone.
The reviewers who are saying this is the worst episode yet are probably the same ones that said last season's train episode was a masterpiece. Yes the episode wasn't the most creative, and used edgy and sex jokes to try and make it funny, but it's still better than a lot of episodes in season 4, especially the train one.
Jujutsu Kaisen: Accomplices (2021)
Masterpiece. Thank you Mappa.
This episode probably has the best fight scene + animation in the season along with Maki and Miwa's fight. Those two had amazing animation and fighting choreography, they both were on a whole another level.
Yakusoku no Neverland: Episode #2.8 (2021)
This was actually good if you manage to ignore the previous 3-4 disastrous episodes and all the plotholes that happened.
Even though I'm not liking how a couple coincidences happened this episode, it was a solid one in general especially if you let go of the bad writing and plot holes that happened the past few episodes, and just watch the Anime for what it is right now.
WandaVision: The Series Finale (2021)
Amazing episode and finale, if you didn't like it it's your fault for believing theories.
Everything about this was awesome, from the Vision vs Vision fight and their philosophical discussion XD, to the Wanda vs Agatha fight. Also, the last 10 mins were pretty emotional and and a good end to Wanda's grief and sadness.
I don't understand all the negative reviews and ratings, it's your fault for expecting too much and reading too many fan theories. The show was about Wanda and her grief and sadness towards losing Vision, her brother and other stuff. It never was about having a main big villian and having to fight them etc.
Also, that Scarlet Witch costume though, so beautiful.
Yakusoku no Neverland: Episode #2.6 (2021)
It's just very clear now that they are going to finish the anime by the end of the season.
So nothing gets explained about the 1 year time skip that happened last episode and what happened during it. It's just simply ignored.
Also, suddenly somehow Norman has created a super drug that can kill all demons and he can simply spread it across the country. He also has defeated and destroyed a laboratory that does test on children and now has super humans along with him.
Everything is just happening too fast without enough explanations or build up. I'm guessing they really want to finish the anime in the next 5 episodes.
Well, at least this episode was kinda better than the last 2 I guess.
Jujutsu Kaisen: Kyoto Sister School Exchange Event: Group Battle 3 (2021)
Masterpiece ?
What an amazing episode. Probably the best episode yet, the animation, the action, the emotions, it's just so good. Well done Mappa.
Yakusoku no Neverland: Episode #2.5 (2021)
As an anime only and not a manga reader, I don't think I've ever seen a show/anime go downhill this fast and this much.
This one year time skip is illogical, especially after the events of last episode. What happened after last episode ? how did they completely escape ?
What happened during this time skip ? how did they find this temple and city ? How did they know how to create disguises, demon faces, and how to conceal their smell.
Why is the show suddenly trying to make us care for the demons and sympathize with them ? I.E. " They have family, they're starving, they need to eat " etc....
Looks like to me they're just trying to end the anime this season, what a shame.
Shingeki no Kyojin: Assault (2021)
A perfect episode that deserves a 10/10
A perfect episode that deserves a 10/10 but it will go down to and stay at 9.9 because of toxic Got and BB fans.
Shingeki no Kyojin: The War Hammer Titan (2021)
This is history, this is masterpiece, this is AOT.
Never fails to amaze. Everything is absolute perfection, AOT sits beside Breaking bad as one of the best TV creations of all time.
WandaVision (2021)
No this show is not bad or crap, you're the problem.
You're the casual normie who's only used to watching fast and furious movies with no plot and has never seen anything classic at all. So please, learn some cinema history first before you start review bombing this.
Yakusoku no Neverland: 150146 (2019)
You know nothing, formotog.
I wish replies were possible to the reviews here, because some of them are just..dumb.
They didn't just try to humanize mother, it was obvious she was doing everything she can to survive and she was forced to believe in the system. They hinted about it more than once. Also, yes she was trying to hand them over the whole time, but it's obvious that at least she cared for Ray and some of the others, and while she tried to stop them until the end, they did escape and accomplished what she failed to do years ago, that's why she started encouraging them at the end.
It just amazes me how some people can't even understand what a kids show is trying to tell them, insane how thickheaded some people are.
Btw, the soundtrack and music in this Anime is extraordinary, it fits every scene perfectly.
Epidemiya (2019)
Decent and watchable, not more than that.
Best thing about this is cinematography, production design, and the great shots/visuals. And that's pretty much it. Now to mention the cons.
The acting is bad from some of the actors, especially the kid. The screenplay is mediocre and cliché, pretty bad at times. There are a lot of forced sex scenes and nudity every episode. And at the end, it doesn't develop, it's generally a journey with the characters, and they're not that good of characters too.
It's decent and watchable only once.
Kimetsu no Yaiba: The House with the Wisteria Family Crest (2019)
Probably the best fight scene yet.
The first half of the episode was very good having probably the best fight scene yet, and the second half is just straight up hilarious comedic relief.
Doom Patrol: Dumb Patrol (2020)
Best episode this season yet!!
This episode had the writing quality of season 1. It was very funny, creative, and dumb. I had a couple of laugh out loud moments and was enjoying it the whole time. It also had some decent character development, and we also got to see Miranda as primary. Diane Guerrero really deserves an Emmy, or at least a major award for this role, she really shows the talent of acting in this show and how hard it is to be good at it.
Doom Patrol: Pain Patrol (2020)
I haven't seen anything special in this season so far unlike the amazing first season.
I kind of agree with couple of the other reviews on this episode, it feels like there are a lot of unimportant stuff happening that will not progress the story at all for the sake of just going through with the episodes and fill the episode quota ordered by the network.
First of all, i'm really not liking the Vic minor story-line at all, not only it feels out of place and predictable, but also I don't feel like him and the actress that plays Roni have chemistry at all.
Moreover, I feel like the villian in this episode, Jack The Ripper died so easily. Maybe they only used him to give more growth to Niles's character and try to redeem him with " Robotman 2.0 ", but still the actor of Jack did a great job and they could have given him more screen-time and maybe defeat him without killing him so that he can comeback in later episodes.
The Jane,& Cliff stuff is good and interesting so far, they're dealing with their regrets and traumas , can't wait to see what unfolds.
Rita and Larry are a great duo as always.