
I enjoyed myself most during the moments of the show that focused on silly adventures rather than serious moments. The animation really breathes life into the characters of the show. The characters appear very charming and feel very real because of the way they are animated. The animation is very clean and nice to look at, and the character animation is great. The biggest positive is probably the animation, especially the character animation. In most of the episodes you won't get bored.īungou Stray Dogs is an anime that does a few things well, but unfortunately does most things poorly. There're a lot of better shonens out there, but if you watch it, you'll have some entertainment. Guys from the port mafia have almost no personalitty: "muahahaha we're the bad guys".Ĭonclusion: it's not terrible, but it's not great either. Barely no development in any of them, maybe just a little bit in Kunikida and Kyouka. The super serious guy, the little sister in love with his brother, the super serious boss that never does anything but you know he kicks ass, ETC.
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The super smart guy that allways understands everything, except how to kill himself. The main character, that's kinda useless at first, but he has a lot of heart and potential. Sound effects are good too.Ĭharacters: basic shonen characters. Voice acting is kinda lame, and gets pretty annoying in the fighting and humor scenes. Sound: Music is okay, but pretty repetitive.
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When the unfunny jokes crack in the animation gets too childish. There's a lot of color and light.Ĭharacter design is pretty decent and there's no unnecesary fanservice. They city, the sea and the sky look nice. There's nothing remarkable about this, basic shonen from start to the end.Īnimation: pretty good IMO, when they put effort on it. In this anime the port mafia is the most important antagonist, but it's not the only one. They actually solve some cases while they deal with the mafia, and this is a common mistake in anime series: they give you a ground base for the development, the kind of thing that appears on the serie's preview, and then make 2 eps about this and make the rest of the show about something more atractive.


There's also a lot of unfunny jokes that are thrown at you at the worst possible timing. They get a lot of action, they allways win, everyone's happy. When Atsushi gets a price on his head, he becomes a burden for the agency, that's totally willing to help him, of course. There's a lot of forced friction between the Agency and the criminal Port mafia, whose objectives, structure and curses of action seem random as fuck. The story is pretty basic, although being a 12-eps long anime, it only sets the ground for later development. Story: Atsushi is a starving kid with a hidden power that ends working for an agency, bla bla bla. *spoilers-free review* The first anime of the season I review is this shonen by Bones.
