Cut off and retrain!

Oliver 2022-03-22 09:01:42

In terms of popularity and anticipation, the remastered version of the steel scorpion should be one of the biggest hits this season. Compared with the original and infinite Mizushima version in 2003, it is said that this time it will follow the original plot of the comic version (in order to avoid being consistent with the Mizushima version, The first chapter belongs to the beginning of originality). Therefore, whether you have watched the animation last time, or you have only read the manga, I think those who like this work will not resist watching the remastered version supervised by Jiang Taihao again.

Speaking of the first chapter, the level of the remake of the unit drama is definitely more than qualified in all aspects, exceeding the level I expected before. (There should be very few people who haven't seen the steel chain)
The painting is exquisite like the quality of the theater version, with sound and color, and the sound effects, scenes and atmosphere are all great.

A lot of volt lines are also released, revealing a lot of background settings and key points. Because I have seen the old version, the impressions are all from the old version. At this time, I really feel it.
Seeing that the same laughter and easy painting from the past also appeared one by one, the feeling of that year seemed to come back a bit, and then there was the painful episode of the two brothers when they were children, and the whole person's mood was mobilized.
Even old viewers can feel it.

The second chapter that followed quickly explained the existence of the past and the gate formed by the two brothers' human bodies. There were only one or two shots in the teacher's part, and the national alchemist exam only took a few minutes. Very neat and tidy.
I think this is enough. If you focus on the second half of the comic, you can save the first half, otherwise the tail will be too big.

The next episode is officially in line with the manga, so the exciting next chapter will begin.

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