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It might be too early to say...
But Demon Slayer is easily one of the best anime experiences I've had. My son introduced me to it, and it was that episode in Season 3, Tanjiro's battle with the Upper Moon 6 siblings and their heartbreaking backstory, that pulled me in completely.
So, I had to watch the rest!
I'm blown away. Demon Slayer is a masterpiece. The character development is phenomenal. I have deep respect for the creators and the amount of heart that went into building this world.
Every detail feels intentional, from the action to the emotion, from the humor to the horror. I even found myself caring about the demons. The emotional depth in both the anime and the MANGA hit me on a different level.
I can't wait for the Infinity Castle Arc. This story has me all in.
But Demon Slayer is easily one of the best anime experiences I've had. My son introduced me to it, and it was that episode in Season 3, Tanjiro's battle with the Upper Moon 6 siblings and their heartbreaking backstory, that pulled me in completely.
So, I had to watch the rest!
I'm blown away. Demon Slayer is a masterpiece. The character development is phenomenal. I have deep respect for the creators and the amount of heart that went into building this world.
Every detail feels intentional, from the action to the emotion, from the humor to the horror. I even found myself caring about the demons. The emotional depth in both the anime and the MANGA hit me on a different level.
I can't wait for the Infinity Castle Arc. This story has me all in.
I'm not an anime fan to begin with, but watching AOT from start to finish made me truly appreciate the brilliance of manga artists, especially Hajime Isayama.
The world-building, character arcs, plot and subplots, the themes...every layer is masterfully done. You can tell it took years of work to craft such a complex, compelling story.
What impressed me most was the attention to detail. The battles, the dialogues, even the quiet moments...everything pulls you in and keeps you there.
Season 4 wasn't my favorite. The major plot twist left me speechless, but part of me still wishes Eren had taken a different path. The early episodes felt chaotic, and I wasn't sure where it was going. But I stuck with it, and I'm glad I did.
Even though I'm not a fan of tragic endings, AOT stands out as one of the best stories I've ever watched.
The world-building, character arcs, plot and subplots, the themes...every layer is masterfully done. You can tell it took years of work to craft such a complex, compelling story.
What impressed me most was the attention to detail. The battles, the dialogues, even the quiet moments...everything pulls you in and keeps you there.
Season 4 wasn't my favorite. The major plot twist left me speechless, but part of me still wishes Eren had taken a different path. The early episodes felt chaotic, and I wasn't sure where it was going. But I stuck with it, and I'm glad I did.
Even though I'm not a fan of tragic endings, AOT stands out as one of the best stories I've ever watched.
I'm a fan of historical Korean films, but it took me a while to watch this one because it's not available in Prime Video for Philippines.
Having its ties with Jumong, my all-time favourite, set incredibly high standards for the film. In my opinion, Jumong series stands as a remarkable masterpiece in the Korean entertainment industry.
However, The Great War didn't manage to inspire the same level of thrill and amazement. The battle scenes were, indeed, engaging and compelling from start to end, confirming it as an enjoyable watch and definite entertainment.
Although, if one attempts to match this to the epic loftiness of the Jumong series, they might find it falling short.
Having its ties with Jumong, my all-time favourite, set incredibly high standards for the film. In my opinion, Jumong series stands as a remarkable masterpiece in the Korean entertainment industry.
However, The Great War didn't manage to inspire the same level of thrill and amazement. The battle scenes were, indeed, engaging and compelling from start to end, confirming it as an enjoyable watch and definite entertainment.
Although, if one attempts to match this to the epic loftiness of the Jumong series, they might find it falling short.