After seeing the 84th episode, I finally couldn't help writing a long review. I don't complain about anything. All the voice actors who complained about the seiyuu should not have watched more than five episodes.
I have a lot of expectations to keep chasing this show, because I really like hot-blooded manga, so I can't bear the obvious lack of funds. I can't bear it if the face collapses several times in an episode, and it takes several seconds for a picture to drag I endured it, and I also endured some logical problems, all because I thought the story looked pretty good in general, and it was a routine I liked. I just like to watch this kind of brainless and passionate male protagonist, because they will not admit defeat, because they will stand up again and again, because they will gradually become stronger and surpass their opponents.
But I can't take it anymore after watching episode 84. What does this show want to tell us now? ? ? When I saw Yasta lying on the hospital bed with his arm covering his eyes, I really felt sorry for him for a moment. The opponent he identified was fighting with other powerful people. What about him? Where is his position? At that moment, I really felt so sad. Is this still a bloody romance? When I saw this scene, I thought of the reality. No matter how hard you work, can you never be as good as those who are proud of yourself?
It’s not that it’s unacceptable for Yuno to become stronger, it’s just that he rarely appears in the whole painting, and his efforts are not mentioned, so from the perspective of the audience, it is very abruptly become stronger, and Yasta as the The protagonist, we have always seen his efforts, from Naian, the Underwater Temple, the Witch's Forest, to become stronger a little bit, but still can't beat a deputy head? Is this a popular anti-routine? I don't understand, I think Yasta is enough to support the title of male lead. He never gets discouraged. He gets knocked down again and again and gets up again and again. Even if he is afraid, he doesn't want to show it to make others worry. Tsukuru could do this even if Yuno didn't have any magical powers, and he would probably be utterly helpless. So Yasta is such a good character, why can't he give him the halo of the male protagonist? There is no need to go against the routine for the sake of the anti-routine, just let it go. Obviously the production team doesn't think so.
From here on, I can't understand the theme of this show. I have always had great expectations for this show. I think that the painting is not a problem, the voice actors are not a problem, it doesn't matter if the logic is flawed, but the theme is wrong for me I feel that the end of the road can be seen.
Having said that, I sincerely suggest that if you want to write like this, it is better to change the protagonist and call it the Magic Emperor of the Wind.
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