You are better off living with a gorilla than with one of these characters. A extremely high proportion of all the characters are complete morons or bigoted racists. Not one of the main characters has common sense. The translation from French to English may not come out as well. The English voice actors are fairly bad, but not pure trash. I have low standards, and there are no complaints here. The commoners are either dumber than monkeys, or 99.99% of the world population are racist bigots. He should be able to use his God powers all the time but plot dictates when he can or cannot use them. His mana gives him God powers randomly and it doesn't even make sense. This dude uses his My Hero Academy Detroit Smash attack far too much. The joke falls very flat) Ex machina nonsense solves problems more than common sense. Then the not smart guy says, lets wait and see if he can talk.
He literally had his seven tails power take over his body to rampage.ĭecisions made by the people don't make sense (For example: Season 2, episode 1 The leader of the army believes his own soldier is the enemy disguise and orders his underlings to fire cannons at it. The training is completely out of place, badly paced, and the power ups are awkward boring. A giant kracken just took our friend and will eat him soon. Also, the jokes are on the level of cringy, puny dad jokes. The comedy ruins the pacing of the show when used in serious situations, and they do it often. It's too bad the serious scenes come off as boring because there is no sense of risk. They constantly switch between serious and over the top unbelievable comedy. Since this story was originally written by a French person it could be a misunderstood culture. You know the main plot, his 'I'm going to find the one piece/become hokage/catch them all?Īt this point I've got 2 or 3 more episodes left in me before I'll need to take a step back, and if I can't restart it after a few weeks, I'll have to mark this as did not finish.
But Seth is really pushing the boundary of 'naive if not a little slow' to 'how does he know to dress himself?' almost to 'if he feels hunger pains, does someone still have to tell him to eat?'Ĭase in point, it's season 2 and other characters have to remind Seth what his goal in life is. Which is fine, you learn to love the dimwitted hero with a heart of gold. At first I thought he was regular level shonen hero dumb. Right now, my only real complaint that's keeping me from being less A character (usually the main, or doc) has to open their mouth and ruin it for me. Getting into the world setup and the plot starting to move along. That being said, every time I find myself getting into this story. And I think of shonen anime/manga as a comfy and safe genera that I'm always happy to just lose myself in. A fantasy world, magic systems - and a pretty cool magic system at that. I really want to like this show, it does have everything that I look for in anime/manga.