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Jan 20, 2023
I have no clue why people are saying Part 1 is the worst part and while I do understand why some people drop JoJo due to Part 1 in the first place, Part 3 is arguably the worst especially more so in the anime. Unlike prior parts of the Series which are more arc is driven or the succeeding parts which, while more Villain-of-the-Week in the first third, then have the main villain intervene and change the dynamic of the show,
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Stardust Crusaders is mostly Villain-of-the-Week, and Dio is not involved until the final battle and significant changes do not
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happen until Avdol's and Iggy's death at the hands of Vanilla Ice. Contrast that to Part 1 with Zeppeli's death and Jonathan's apparent "victory", Part 2 with Caesar's death, Part 4 with Kira meeting the gang and changing his identity to Kosaku, Part 5 with the gang's betrayal after learning about Diavolo's true intentions and Fugo leaving, and Part 6 with the gang's eventual escape and Foo Fighter's Death. Part 3 only has Advol's near-death experience and Iggy joining. This is made worse in the anime wherein despite being shorter than the succeeding parts, it eventually became the longest part of the anime almost 50 episodes long while succeeding parts are slightly less than 40 (Part 7 will inevitably break this with how long the seinen era Part's are but at least it is much narrative-wise). This causes the fights and episodes to become more drawn out when the manga itself was already stretched-out. Of course, we could not deny it is the most iconic part, the one that introduces stands, introduced Jotaro, the final fight, and more. But still, Part 3 felt like work sometimes with the salary being The Climactic Battle, Part 4, Part 5, Part 6, and the future parts. Also, Part 9 will start soon, go watch/read JoJo completely even if Stardust Crusaders is a drag.
Reviewer’s Rating: 7
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Dec 31, 2022
Meh, I have seen worse, it actually did a great job of having the game not be some boring forgotten, and out-of-service Japanese-exclusive game so I give them that. It's not offensively bad or disgustingly wrong, it's just some anime some unknown mobile game company managed to make, and the quality matches that. It did not plan to be ambitious and fail expectations or be generic and some basic random plot, it is just some omake-style show for the lolz. Sure, the Opening has nothing to do with the show, there are large amounts of product placement, and the animation is comparable to the seven
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deadly sins, there is absolutely no plot and more...
... but this is literally an unknown mobile-game company and it is already better than most advertisers such as Raid, Gardenscape, Rise of Kingdoms, Mafia City and more. This is an advertisement series and should not be compared to the likes of Code Geass and Gurren Lagann but those shitty game advertisement companies, in this case, this is a massive win over all of those. Video game ads truly have fallen from Vampire Holmes to cringe people do not want like man v.s. woman, choose the right answer, fake cutscenes, stolen from others, that cancer that is the Oh No Tiktok song, and more.
Reviewer’s Rating: 6
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Nov 3, 2022
This show gave us the travesty that is the Promised Neverland Season 2. That alone is enough to not recommend this. From removing most of the story to becoming a PowerPoint presentation, this has become such a funny comedy to watch as the fans were losing their minds about becoming the reincarnation of Game of Thrones. However, it has something good to show, history. One of the most important things, why we learn about history, is to not repeat mistakes again, to learn from the past and do what our ancestors were not able to, to redeem people and lead people to new ways which
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will help the common good, the build upon the innovations of others in the past who worked all their lives to bring their children, as the people today, to a better life and world which we would benefit and us ourselves aim to improve. It shows us the importance of recording these events and learning the teaching of others as well. Calculus, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, History, Philosophy, Economics, Technology, Geology, Geography, Law, Psychology, Engineering, and more. It allows us to build upon these ideas and condemn those who attempt to destroy and terrorize these just like the disaster that is Promised Neverland. It shows the importance of education and the need to improve education and not thrust it to the ground.
Reviewer’s Rating: 1
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Nov 3, 2022
This show gave us the travesty that is the Promised Neverland Season 2. That alone is enough to not recommend this. From removing most of the story to becoming a PowerPoint presentation, this has become such a funny comedy to watch as the fans were losing their minds about becoming the reincarnation of Game of Thrones. However, it has something good to show, history. One of the most important things, why we learn about history, is to not repeat mistakes again, to learn from the past and do what our ancestors were not able to, to redeem people and lead people to new ways which
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will help the common good, the build upon the innovations of others in the past who worked all their lives to bring their children, as the people today, to a better life and world which we would benefit and us ourselves aim to improve. It shows us the importance of recording these events and learning the teaching of others as well. Calculus, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, History, Philosophy, Economics, Technology, Geology, Geography, Law, Psychology, Engineering, and more. It allows us to build upon these ideas and condemn those who attempt to destroy and terrorize these just like the disaster that is Promised Neverland. It shows the importance of education and the need to improve education and not thrust it to the ground.
Reviewer’s Rating: 1
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