Continuing with the training of the pillars, however, it is becoming somewhat slow and repetitive, it gave me the feeling that not much progress has been made. Despite this, it was nice to see Tanjiro challenge the wind pillar.
It’s incredible how much I’m enjoying and being surprised by this series; each episode has so much happening and leaves you hooked for the next one. In this one, we saw the great power of the villains and, despite this, the squad’s impressive ability to respond.
We saw the entire plan of the heroes in action, separating the villains into groups and thus dividing their power. Despite this (as it often happens), plans never work out entirely well. Good chapter, the preparation finally ends and the war between heroes and villains begins. :star2::vs:
This chapter started off a bit slow and I thought it would be another transitional one, however, towards the middle it picks up with everything and sets up the conflict between heroes and villains.
It’s great to see how strong Tanjiro has become and how the pillars are starting to respect him.
The pace that this series is setting is great. It always leaves you hooked and longing to watch another episode, and it feels like all the chapters are so short. I liked seeing Kafka fight against Hoshima and realizing how strong he was; on the other hand, the best part was seeing that Kafka’s dream is finally starting to come true and that he is now a member of the Defense Force.
The latest Disney products, particularly those related to Star Wars, have disappointed me a lot, but I still gave them a chance. And while I’m not entirely sure what to expect, this season’s start pleased me and gave me hope that a good product might emerge. It seems that the key to success in the Star Wars universe is to distance itself as much as possible from the original saga, even spanning a century of difference.
Why not go out to eat with those you recently fought with? Umemiya teaches Sakura a valuable lesson: you don’t reach the top by being alone, but rather, it’s your companions who take you there. A good and emotional chapter to conclude the battle among the rival high schools :star2::book::cherry_blossom:
Finally, we saw just how badass Umemiya is, and he proves that he is a great leader, knowing how to forgive is part of his charm.
A film that revolves around the arrival of a new English literature teacher at an ultraconservative and elitist boys’ boarding school. In this institution, its motto is excellence, and it focuses excessively on scientific education, aiming to mold future doctors, economists, and lawyers. However, they neglect a fundamental aspect: teaching students how to express themselves.
The teacher takes it upon himself to break the mold for his students. He emphasizes the importance of self-expression, empowering them to decide what they truly want. Moreover, he underscores the significance of language—poetry is more than beautiful words; it’s about emotions and the messages we convey. But it doesn’t end there; the recipient also plays a role, attributing their own experiences and feelings to interpreting the message.
Yet, self-expression isn’t merely about expressing feelings; it goes deeper. It’s about revealing who we are, shedding our masks and pretenses.
“Dead Poets Society” is an excellent film that leaves me with a different message each time I watch it. I empathize with the characters in varying ways, and the ending always leaves me with a bittersweet feeling. :movie_camera::books::performing_arts:
Wow… What a great episode!!! We saw how awesome Reno is, how much he has progressed, and even his peers recognizing it. On the other side, as always, Kafka showed up to rescue him, but it was impressive to see him unleash all his power.
I have loved this series so far, full of incredible action scenes, very good animation, an excellent soundtrack, and full of endearing characters. :star2::clapper:
A series that surprised me quite a bit. Generally, I haven’t liked live-action adaptations of anime; however, this one doesn’t adapt the original story. Instead, it exists in the same universe as a kind of spin-off. And in my opinion, this decision was spot-on. Being an original story, it was accessible to everyone (whether or not we had seen the anime).
This season had a bit of everything: good action sequences (including fights with parasites), mystery, intrigue, and a solid villain. Despite all this, I feel they missed the opportunity to inject more suspense and terror, which I might have liked to see in a story of this style. :tv::performing_arts:
Preparations are underway for the eventual war against All For One, as they explore possible strategies. It was a transitional chapter, somewhat slow, and not much happened—arguably the weakest episode of the season (which had been maintaining a good pace). :shield::star2:
We finally saw how strong Sakura was, and we watched her achieve her goal of having fun while fighting in an epic battle. On the other hand, the battle between the leaders began (Unemiya is a total badass). :cherry_blossom::fire:
With episodes like this, I understand why I liked this series so much. It shows us how grief affects our lives and how it leads some to surpass themselves, but at the same time, there’s also the feeling of what could have been, and how it consumes us (ending even in feeling guilty for continuing to live). Although not many things happened in this week’s episode, it once again shows us why Tanjiro is a great protagonist, being empathetic and at the same time concerned. :star2::tv:
This week’s episode was very good, where although there was no action, we had an extremely emotional one, showing the parallelism between all for one and Midoriya regarding the importance they place on camaraderie and how they value their peers. :book::dizzy:
We were shown the first mission of the new recruits, where we saw how awesome all the squad members are (including the captain and vice-captain). It was really cool to see Kafka being useful without having to use his Kaiju powers Another great chapter :satisfied:
And finally, the moment arrived for Sakura’s fight against the second strongest from the rival high school. In this chapter, it was shown how strong both are, and as mentioned in the episode, it is demonstrated that fights are also a way to communicate, showing us that the rival only wants to have fun and be free. :martial_arts_uniform::star2:
Undoubtedly, one of the best shows of the year so far and one of the great surprises. :clapper::star2:. I’m eagerly awaiting the second season. :tada:
In this season finale, we had a bit of everything: a grand final battle against the villain, cameos from other Marvel characters, emotional moments, and a big announcement that this will continue with a second season of this incredible series. Undoubtedly, one of the best shows of the year so far and one of the great surprises. :clapper::star2:
One of the most anticipated anime premieres this season, and as always, it does not disappoint. Its animation quality and pacing continue to impress. In this episode, all the preparations for the upcoming war begin. I appreciate that the episode was of long duration, although it still felt very short.
What a way to laugh with this week’s episode :satisfied:. Definitely Kafka is the best protagonist . On the other hand, I must insist on the soundtrack of this show. It has such good songs, not only the opening and ending but also the songs that are in the middle of the same episode. The training music was great.
They managed to make me cry over the death of a character that only appears in two chapters and they set the stage for the final confrontation. Very good episode this week.
I really don’t understand how they manage to make a fistfight between two high school students so epic. The end of the chapter, with the music setting the scene, was just too cool.
In this last episode, a lot of things happened, there were classic suits, war, betrayals, epic fights, feelings, (deaths?) and the best chapter ending of the whole season. What a season finale we will have
The final battle is all what I expected. I really enjoyed this show since the first episode
A strong season start once again showcasing Shigaraki Tomura’s power. Additionally, I really enjoyed the opening and ending.
The soundtrack of this anime is amazing; the scene of Kafka fighting the Kaiju is on fire
Mutants are the most tormented beings that can exist; they always suffer misfortunes, making us wonder what the limit of their endurance is. The chapter ends dramatically with Magneto, showing that he’s tired of trying the patient approach and is now ready for confrontation