It's silly to complain, and where there is no joke, it is deliberately made to look funny, but it's not funny at all.
The confrontation between characters for no reason often occurs, and the joy, anger, sorrow and joy are too superficial.
The tricks in the animation are boring, and they always give people a feeling of not being realistic enough. In addition, when the male pig is fighting, the female pig and the cat have to interject a horizontal line of "Come on" and a vertical sigh of "Awesome" (the actual lines are better than this one). much longer), making the fight less intense.
The plot of Fairy Tail is also not very good, people are always not interested, and other small events are even less powerful.
The 20-episode trade union war was considered a big war, but the development was very monotonous. Except for the mechanical moving castle, which was the bright spot, and the male pig having a decent first battle, the other plots were basically just passing by. Logically, such a big event should be a good time to show the character's personality and fighting ability. Although Fairy Tail also wanted to do so, the effect was not satisfactory. Rain Girl and the other Four Heavenly Kings were set as if they were very powerful, but when they clashed with real swords and guns, they were resolved by two or three strokes of the powerful arm and the Ice Man. I agree with this point, because expounding the criminal record can enrich the plot, but it is your fault to ignore the battle and ignore the battle. (Or not ignored, but because the author does not have the ability to grasp the overall rhythm at will.)
In the end, the ending of the trade union war is also so abrupt, the decisive magic of the president is a very abstract glare at all, just like this The bright light ended a big crisis, and it really reproduced the main theme of Fairy Tail - it's not powerful.
Girls watch Fairy Tail just like watching tutor REBORN, which is beyond reproach, but let's say it objectively - Fairy Tail is really not good. The comics are exquisite and can be read, but watching TV is a pain in the ass. The above shortcomings are all too obvious.
We also like hot-blooded, or funny, or fresh anime, and I don’t want to come here on purpose to be drowned in saliva, but I’ll be blunt, the feeling that Fairy Tail gives me is indescribably empty. Stiff, creative, and unpleasant, Mashima Hiroshi is mentally bald.
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