Sarada says she finds him annoying, and the other two gush about Naruto. Chōchō and Sumire ask Sarada about Boruto. After Boruto arrives in his classroom, the other students begin gossiping about him, which Boruto ignores. Boruto returns from his two week suspension. Shino explains how the role of the Academy has changed, teaching a broader curriculum than in the past, when only shinobi skills were taught. Shino explains how the role of the Academy has changed, teaching a broader curriculum than in the past, when only shinobi skills. Defenders of this trash, you all suck and I am both a better analyst of anime and a writer of better fiction.S1:E2 The Hokage's Son! Boruto: Naruto Next Generations 5.00/ 5 from 1 users It’s what the author of the Slime isekai can only dream of writing, because all he cares about is creating a bland power fantasy for gamer dorks, who will rush to defend his trash by making fun of anyone who didn’t like the anime, because he didn’t read the manga. I also have a guy who becomes a leader and who doesn’t have hax superpowers for wiping out entire armies, nor he can resurrect anyone he likes, whenever he feels like it. For a much better version of the same (supposed) twist, read my book. The show is still lazily written, it’s nothing special, it’s a run of the mill trash isekai for people who hate their lives and want to escape in a videogame where they are amazing and solve all their problems without having to actually work hard or sacrifice a thing.
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The fanboys of this bland power fantasy will insist it’s deep because he was forced to kill a lot of people and to be more serious hereon, but who gives a damn when he can easily solve every problem with his completely broken powers and to dragonball back to life anyone who died? Oh, as for the part where he is forced to kill people in order to protect his friends, did everyone forget the hundreds of creatures he has killed already, including the father of the wolf who carries him around like a pet?Therefore nothing really changed and all those idiots who were making fun of me for not reading the manga when I was reviewing the anime were full of crap. Hooray for taking things more seriously where there is still no tension or negative consequences.
The invading army that seemed unstoppable was easily annihilated by his hax powers, and all his allies who died were magically brought back to life. The only thing the protagonist had to do is to get even more overpowered. This sounds like a great twist and all the author had to do was to not go back to the bland power fantasy.…And then he goes back to the power fantasy and completely destroys the twist, thus making the show even worse than it was before, because now it comes off as pretentious.
Things are no longer hunky dory, he has to take his position more seriously, he has to realize he can’t solve every problem with hax powers, and he has to accept that he can’t save everybody all the time. He does the same for half of the second season as well, until a bad guy cancels his hax powers with a barrier and a lot of his allies get killed by an invading army. Holy crap, anime community, why do you suck so much?Anyways, I had said about the first season that it was a bland power fantasy about an overpowered protagonist who solves all the problems in a breezy, wholesome way. And no, it doesn’t contradict anything I said about the first season, because it’s a different season and it’s definitely not an ongoing manga. Luckily for you, I am not average and I watched the next season where the big twist happened. Do I really have to point out how stupid this is? How would you feel if I was going on every person’s review of the first season of The Promised Neverland and I was telling them they are wrong in everything they wrote, because the manga is different later on? It’s that sort of mental gymnastics that can make an average person to give up on reviewing, because he wouldn’t be able to tolerate the insanity of the fanboys. Why should I? It was an overview about the first season of the anime, not a much later arc in the manga. And yet there were a lot of people at Anime-Planet who kept commenting about how wrong it was, because I didn’t read the manga. My overview for the first season of the Slime isekai was well received in every site I uploaded it.