• spauldo@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    I’m not an anime guy, but I loved the manga (except Marika). How’s the anime compare?

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      1 year ago

      I really liked the manga as well and I would say it is pretty faithful to the manga in spirit. To be honest, I don’t remember all the details of the early parts of the manga to tell you what exactly they may have changed here or omitted there. However, the main thing I like in this series are the characters, and they definitely embody them well. Mirika is still Mirika just like Naoya is still Naoya and everybody tends to shout everything they say just like in the manga.

      I think that the show gets a lot of flak from people based on the premise/genre. But, if you liked the manga, then you would probably enjoy the show too. Just set your expectations. This isn’t cinema by any means, it is a turn your brain off (just like the characters) and enjoy kind of show.

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    1 year ago

    I understand that this show is not the most beloved or best story by any stretch, but I really love the characters in this show. It is like having a cast full of Aquas from Konosuba. They are all so stupid, but likable in their own ways. This episode probably features the most controversial part of the whole story when Mirika kidnaps Naoya. I do really like the OP for this season, but the visuals in the OP give away a lot of the story that is yet to happen. The manga might be over, but at least we still get to spend a bit more time with these goofballs that can only seem to speak with capslock stuck on.