Un hombre con un trabajo muy alejado de sus sueños de infancia se ve envuelto en una situación inesperada. Convertido en un monstruo, se propone una vez más cumplir el sueño de su vida!.Un hombre con un trabajo muy alejado de sus sueños de infancia se ve envuelto en una situación inesperada. Convertido en un monstruo, se propone una vez más cumplir el sueño de su vida!.Un hombre con un trabajo muy alejado de sus sueños de infancia se ve envuelto en una situación inesperada. Convertido en un monstruo, se propone una vez más cumplir el sueño de su vida!.
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EDITED FOR SEASON 2
Kaiju No. 8 is very far from an original story, it has countless narrative elements used in dozen of other anime's, the plot is somehow predictable, however, with all this being said it's still manages to be engaging.
I believe the characters as well as the light humor drive the show forward, as mentioned the story is nothing new, it seems to draw elements from recent anime's like Jujutsu Kaizen, Attack on Titan, even Haikyuu to an extent, but the dynamic of the Defense Force in the series has some really funny and inspiring moments.
You can easily binge it given this first season is not so long, and you will for sure have a great time, as long as you go with the right expectations.
There isn't much to add, it's a solid anime, with solid story, good chemistry between the characters and great looking fights!
SEASON 2: All the stuff I mentioned above still applies to this season, it starts of a bit slow and slightly less interesting but it slowly builds up on the later episodes to a fast paced sequence of great action scenes and battles.
It stopped in a somewhat anti-climatic cliff hanger but at least it keeps your interest up for the next season!
Kaiju No. 8 is very far from an original story, it has countless narrative elements used in dozen of other anime's, the plot is somehow predictable, however, with all this being said it's still manages to be engaging.
I believe the characters as well as the light humor drive the show forward, as mentioned the story is nothing new, it seems to draw elements from recent anime's like Jujutsu Kaizen, Attack on Titan, even Haikyuu to an extent, but the dynamic of the Defense Force in the series has some really funny and inspiring moments.
You can easily binge it given this first season is not so long, and you will for sure have a great time, as long as you go with the right expectations.
There isn't much to add, it's a solid anime, with solid story, good chemistry between the characters and great looking fights!
SEASON 2: All the stuff I mentioned above still applies to this season, it starts of a bit slow and slightly less interesting but it slowly builds up on the later episodes to a fast paced sequence of great action scenes and battles.
It stopped in a somewhat anti-climatic cliff hanger but at least it keeps your interest up for the next season!
As a fan of the manga, when i heard the announcement about it's upcoming anime adaptation i was both excited but also nervous, as i knew the beautiful art from the manga would be very hard to animate well. However, from the first episode, the anime looks good, with great visuals and voice acting. I definetly would recommend this show to anyone who enjoys action anime or even kaiju stuff like Godzilla., but although it is amazing it is mostly very generic shonen but it does it well, and character development is not just focused on the main character like some other shows but broadens for many different characters which allows you to connect with them. I hope this anime continues to go well, with the manga still ongoing this could be a series that becomes massive for a while if it is adapted well. 9/10.
Kaiju No. 8 isn't revolutionary, but it knows what it's doing. The story is easy to follow and well-paced, with clear Attack on Titan and One Punch Man influences - yet it still stands on its own. The animation style is simple but effective, and the humor adds a nice balance to the action.
What stood out most were the characters - the Third Division feels like a real team, and each member is likable in their own way. The world might not feel totally realistic (especially with the over-the-top kaiju destruction), but the series embraces its tone and keeps things exciting.
I'm definitely looking forward to Season 2.
What stood out most were the characters - the Third Division feels like a real team, and each member is likable in their own way. The world might not feel totally realistic (especially with the over-the-top kaiju destruction), but the series embraces its tone and keeps things exciting.
I'm definitely looking forward to Season 2.
Unlike high rated anime, this one doesnt need to be 100+ or 200+ eps, from the first ep it got me curious, the main character doesn't need to on the screen most of the time, great animation, nice voice acting, might have one of the unlikeable openings themes, but still the soundtracks are good, give it a chance you'll love it
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Kaiju no.8 is really good. The action is really good and i like all the characters in the cast. The mystery around the kaiju is really well though out and i'm confident what reveal comes next is going to be well pulled off. Kaiju no.9 is really intersting and I'm interseted what happens with him. Same thing with Mina, i want to see more of her backstory. This anime is another darker, more serious shonen like Attack on titan. This isn't as bloody and the themes are more grounded but it is still really good. Truly The best anime this season and if you want a good, hype shonen you should watch it.
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- TriviaKafka Hibino's name is taken from the author Franz Kafka, who wrote the book Metamorphosis about a human transforming into a giant bug, much like how Kafka Hibino transformed into a Kaiju.
- ConexionesEdited into Kaiju No. 8 - Misión de Reconocimiento (2025)
- Bandas sonorasAbyss
Performed by Yungblud
Lyrics by Dan Reynolds, Dominic Harrison, Matt Schwartz, Mattias Larsson and Robin Fredriksson
Composed by Dan Reynolds, Dominic Harrison, Matt Schwartz, Mattias Larsson and Robin Fredriksson
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- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Sitio oficial
- Idioma
- También se conoce como
- Quái Vật Số 8
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- Tiempo de ejecución
- 24min
- Color
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