I don't know how anyone cares about any of them, so obviously it feels very filler-ish. ![]() This is just bad writing, end of story.Īnother half of the season is spent following the supporting cast. All while being more exhausted and generally not learning anything new. There is some kind of dissonance that happens in my brain when Bell is barely able to kill a basic enemy in the area and later proceeds to kill the final boss in a duo with another heavily wounded and barely moving companion. Unfortunately, in the end, everything plays out in the same obvious formula. This was the first time where Bell actually had to overcome something. Once the previous set of episodes ended, things were looking very desperate and this season managed to carry this feeling on for a while. Unlike the previous seasons, this time there was an actual sense of danger present. Even with all my lack of interest towards this anime, it pulled out just one nice thing. B-ches be loving heroes.Īll that being said, there is one thing about this season that stands out from the rest. I can't name a single character that is well-written or interesting, the general story patterns easy to follow and way too obvious, there is no important theme being explored. Who knows.Īs you might already suspect, there aren't many good things I can say about this anime. Maybe animation quality or some initial traction from the source material. I never understood why some things get popular and other don't. What makes Danmachi different from any other power fantasy isekai? Nothing really. Every season is just the flavor of the week addition to the harem with a simplistic story slapped on and the main character solving the problem in the end. I had my finger on the forward skip 5 sec button while watching Danmachi.įocusing back on the anime in question, it follows the formula 1 to 1, shamelessly so and from the very start. But at the same time, I demand more from stuff I watch. Ultimately, everybody watches stuff for whatever reason they want to and don't let me tell you what to do. However, everything comes at a price and in this case it's going to be originality, the quality of the story and characters, especially the main one. ![]() In essence, there is nothing bad about it on its own. Why is a power fantasy bad? This question is harder than it seems. This formula is so omni-present in anime, so I would lie if I said that I'm not sick of it. But since it's a power fantasy, he will become stronger and stronger until he saves the day every time. Just always remember that monogamy is the default for most people, so it all must be platonic.ģ.2 He must start as a loser, since everybody feels like a loser in real life (especially gamers). There is no better power fantasy for a man. Put him in a world with game-like mechanics, since most of the people that watch it will also play games.ģ.1 Fulfill as many fantasies as possible. Since it's mostly guys watching anime, it's going to be a guy almost always.Ģ. Create the most bland character so that anybody can relate to him. It might be that you have a good answer or you don't, but whatever the case may be, the people generating the media you consume know that answer better than you do. I sometimes wonder how many people ever asked themselves "Why do I like the things I like?" or "Why does my media consumption looks the way it does?". Now that *hopefully* some people were filtered out, let's start the real discussion. If you can't think of at least one reason why I'd say that, stop reading and do whatever.
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