Yeah, when I was writing my reply I thought "He might have just kept it bland to avoid spoilers." I also think if you look for flaws in any shows or movies you will find it.
It's common for an author to kill random background characters and keep the named people alive so they can write a better story. Of course they will have a name character die eventually, but I will also say that Rin Shinonome should have died in the second season.
Mainly this sentence gave me the biggest impression "We are constantly shown lots of low-ranked guys doing zero damage while waiting for a named character to show up and oneshot the target." There are tons of times in the show where a named character does not one shot the target. The times where a named character does one shot a target are with weak targets or when they release all of their unleashed combat power. The low-ranked guys are just there in the show so they can have soldiers die that aren't main characters. Also, there have been times in the show where low rank guys have used Freezing rounds that have damaged the Kaiju. I will give you that it did not directly hurt the Kaiju, but it did damage it.
PS. Did not mean to sound rude or anything and if I did, I am sorry. Just kind of thought you were one of those people who reviewed bombed popular shows without watching. While making a review that sounds like someone read the description and watched the trailer because of how vague it is.
Are you just a ragebaiter?
How can anyone in his right mind give a 3 to Kaiju no. 8? Even if you only watch for the animation and ignore everything else is at least above average.
Quoting other people in your comment section: "Garbage opinions".
That's exactly the point, even Oshi no Ko, the show everyone just loves to hate nowadays, takes the time to describe the entertainment industry, and the audience all the while providing an actual story for the characters.
As much as I like My Dress Up Darling, it's kind of disappointing that they didn't take the time to explore this hobby that Gojo is obsessed with, yet it plays off as a quip for the character to stand out with.
I think the more niche the hobby is, the less likely the story would take the chance to describe the details of the hobby. In some way, it kind of works, but it really makes the character detail being left much more to be desired, and makes us raise a question... How the hell do they like this guy, if he doesn't take the time to talk about his interests other than his love interest? They look like trophies made to be held by the heroine.
Quite a nice review you did for Yamada, simple but concise. I came to tell you how much I appreciate that review describing a dull and bland romance show Yamada truly was. It's not trying to explore the lives of gamers, it's more interested in having a relationship with gamers. This is a man whose life is a professional gamer. Oh, look! A hot gamer! So cool. Yet, this man's lifestyle does not get clapped on for doing such a thing and seems to not be given cared about by anyone, even his close friend.
I mean I had a lot more frustration with this show, but I was unable to think of the words to fully describe what a bland anime it was.
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It's common for an author to kill random background characters and keep the named people alive so they can write a better story. Of course they will have a name character die eventually, but I will also say that Rin Shinonome should have died in the second season.
PS. Did not mean to sound rude or anything and if I did, I am sorry. Just kind of thought you were one of those people who reviewed bombed popular shows without watching. While making a review that sounds like someone read the description and watched the trailer because of how vague it is.
How can anyone in his right mind give a 3 to Kaiju no. 8? Even if you only watch for the animation and ignore everything else is at least above average.
Quoting other people in your comment section: "Garbage opinions".
As much as I like My Dress Up Darling, it's kind of disappointing that they didn't take the time to explore this hobby that Gojo is obsessed with, yet it plays off as a quip for the character to stand out with.
I think the more niche the hobby is, the less likely the story would take the chance to describe the details of the hobby. In some way, it kind of works, but it really makes the character detail being left much more to be desired, and makes us raise a question... How the hell do they like this guy, if he doesn't take the time to talk about his interests other than his love interest? They look like trophies made to be held by the heroine.
I mean I had a lot more frustration with this show, but I was unable to think of the words to fully describe what a bland anime it was.