(I started watching it on April 9, 2019. At that time, it should be almost the same period of "The Promised Neverland". It is said that it is the pillar of the jump like Neverland, so I watched it.)
I've been watching it on and off, and after a few episodes I thought it was pretty good, so I went straight to the manga. After reading the manga in one breath, the animation has been left without watching. It is said that because there is an episode of painting that is really awesome, and the fighting is very exciting, so I was conferred a god!
But when everyone was watching Ghost Extinguishing, I actually didn't participate in the discussion after reading it (I didn't watch it in time for the hot time hahaha)
Finally, after the crocodile painted the last chapter, everyone discussed how it ended, saying it was outrageous. Maybe it's because I'm in a better mood? There is no strong rejection (it seems that I see things like this, I try to choose not to think about it. I will see what is shown in the end. It is the good and the bad, which actually constitute this film. The work is a part of this work. Just like everyone always says that Oda doesn't understand pirates, theoretically the author should have the highest interpretation right. In other words, there are 1,000 Hamlets in 1,000 people. What do you think of me? I think it's OK! As long as there is a harmonious discussion)
right! I have to say, OP is really brainwashed!
"What~"
Also, when I watch Ghost Extinguishing on April 2, 2021, there will be no black fog and mosaics (but there should still be arrow cuts and repetitions). At the beginning of the broadcast, there seemed to be a lot of rough handling (Speaking of this, I have to mention "The Dragon Maid of the Xiaolin Family", I am really happy, I don't know how long it took to finally go online. The magic chest hahahaha !)
Anyway, even after reading the manga, I still cry when I watch the anime again. The flying saucer is quite awesome. I think the painting style this time is very unique! Especially the handling of those big moves, I really like the bold lines!
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