Un gruppo di guerrieri sovrumani che un tempo avevano combattuto insieme per porre fine al regno di un re demone, ora combattono tra loro per vedere chi è il guerriero più forte.Un gruppo di guerrieri sovrumani che un tempo avevano combattuto insieme per porre fine al regno di un re demone, ora combattono tra loro per vedere chi è il guerriero più forte.Un gruppo di guerrieri sovrumani che un tempo avevano combattuto insieme per porre fine al regno di un re demone, ora combattono tra loro per vedere chi è il guerriero più forte.
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Ishura is fascinating, eventually there is a tournament of the best coming up....of who or how many worlds or species is unknown...the first 2 seasons introduce us to a new character or two every episode...usually through battle and it's amazing! Some of the most unique and interesting fighters I've ever seen in an anime....if you like any of
Dragon ball super, afro samurai, bleach, jujutsu kaisen, samurai champloo or hells paradise I can't imagine you won't enjoy the story, fighting and mystery that is Ishura...just give it a shot when your lookin for something I doubt your disappointed, cheers.
If you skip an episode, no problem, you can skip full seasons and you will not be lost. It has no story, no point, it is a sitcom. Two seasons came out with no plot or world-building. It is a compilation of different people's backstories. You will never see them again after their introduction. You will forget about the first ones by the end of season one, let alone season two. Nothing happens; the supposed tournament is not even mentioned, and we do not know how many more seasons will continue this sitcom. If you want to see a tournament, wait for the next few seasons to release, because you will fall asleep.
Pointless, time-consuming mid-tier anime. Better watch something else with actual pacing, planning, and a point to the story.
Pointless, time-consuming mid-tier anime. Better watch something else with actual pacing, planning, and a point to the story.
After all the introduction of characters which almost takes half of the season, the story kicks off and each characters motives slowly become clearer. There is definitely depth here and some of the dialogues are meaningful and intense which I like. Some awesome fighting scenes here, too. Music and artwork are decent, but not particularly memorable. What stands out are the characters with their individual powers and backgrounds.
I wished for more episodes to explore more of every character and also the history of the two kingdoms if Lithia and Aureatia though because sometimes things seem a bit too compact.
Nonetheless, a good show that I recommend to anyone who is not into brainless action and straightforward good vs evil storylines.
I wished for more episodes to explore more of every character and also the history of the two kingdoms if Lithia and Aureatia though because sometimes things seem a bit too compact.
Nonetheless, a good show that I recommend to anyone who is not into brainless action and straightforward good vs evil storylines.
The program is off to a fantastic start, showcasing the strength and prowess of a champion against a massive golem and setting them against the backdrop of a world populated by delicate creatures. It set itself up for success, what with the promise of a tournament with a cast of personalities like this one.
But for the most part this season, that is not the main focus. That's not why I came here; instead, we concentrate on a battle between the Aureatia Kingdom and the New Principality of Lethia. Though you've included individuals whose roles in the narrative make most militaries superfluous, I still enjoy a good war story. You've shown that, in contrast to these fighters, the majority of this world is composed of soggy cardboard, and you've promised a tournament to see who is the strongest.
But for the most part this season, that is not the main focus. That's not why I came here; instead, we concentrate on a battle between the Aureatia Kingdom and the New Principality of Lethia. Though you've included individuals whose roles in the narrative make most militaries superfluous, I still enjoy a good war story. You've shown that, in contrast to these fighters, the majority of this world is composed of soggy cardboard, and you've promised a tournament to see who is the strongest.
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[Opening Theme]
Music by Tatsuya Kitani
Arranged by Tatsuya Kitani
Lyrics by Tatsuya Kitani
Vocals by Sana (as sana)
Performed by Sajou no Hana
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