The manga is phenomenal. The anime is amazing in different ways. It adapts about the first 30 chapters and takes a few liberties that usually benefit the scene. The fight scenes are done very well in the anime while the high use of contrast and well-drawn facial expressions in the manga give it more emotion. It's a very slow burn series, but highly enjoyable all the way through. I'd suggest watching the show and then reading the manga from around chapter 25.
holy... its one of my favorites, but its so underrated that i did not expect a reaction hmm... reborn huh? needs to be something fun, like a honey badger, smol and built like a tank
It wasn’t conveyed in the official translation that went with they/them because they’re genderless and Japan doesn’t have gendered third person pronouns, that they all use “boku” and “ore”, which means are equivalent first person pronouns- like “I(boyish)” and “I(masculine)” I have rendered them as such because they both are like first person he, but “boku” is first person he for softer, or less mature, guys, while “ore” is more mature, what an adult man would use, while the “boku” in “Boku no Hero Academia” implies that the protagonist is both male and young, making it clear that the protagonist is not in college or university, and is male, so it’s not a shoujo, and it’s probably not slice of life either. “Ore” is what’s typically used by adult men, and so in a setting such as this vaguely implies a sense of maturity? I don’t know, I don’t like calling them lesbians when twinks would probably be better, but that might just me being weird, though I think that a lot people would agree that it’s funnier to use twinks in that context.
The manga is phenomenal. The anime is amazing in different ways. It adapts about the first 30 chapters and takes a few liberties that usually benefit the scene. The fight scenes are done very well in the anime while the high use of contrast and well-drawn facial expressions in the manga give it more emotion. It's a very slow burn series, but highly enjoyable all the way through. I'd suggest watching the show and then reading the manga from around chapter 25.
Wow didn't expect this. Houseki no kuni is my all time favorite anime.
holy... its one of my favorites, but its so underrated that i did not expect a reaction
hmm... reborn huh? needs to be something fun, like a honey badger, smol and built like a tank
Great anime, beautiful blend of 3d and 2d
I love this anime
I didn't expect a reaction to my favorite anime, I'm glad
I would be reborn as a plant
I mean, if I absolutely had to reborn after death I would prefer to be a mayfly.
It wasn’t conveyed in the official translation that went with they/them because they’re genderless and Japan doesn’t have gendered third person pronouns, that they all use “boku” and “ore”, which means are equivalent first person pronouns- like “I(boyish)” and “I(masculine)”
I have rendered them as such because they both are like first person he, but “boku” is first person he for softer, or less mature, guys, while “ore” is more mature, what an adult man would use, while the “boku” in “Boku no Hero Academia” implies that the protagonist is both male and young, making it clear that the protagonist is not in college or university, and is male, so it’s not a shoujo, and it’s probably not slice of life either.
“Ore” is what’s typically used by adult men, and so in a setting such as this vaguely implies a sense of maturity?
I don’t know, I don’t like calling them lesbians when twinks would probably be better, but that might just me being weird, though I think that a lot people would agree that it’s funnier to use twinks in that context.
Dude, seiriously check it out, its a great anime and the manga's even better.
It could be considerd a masterpiece.