Season 1 was brilliant but way too short. Had it been the full season instead of just half the normal number of episodes, I think CSM would've garnered more of the sales and buzz that MAPPA is so concerned about. They teased Reze at the very end and I wished the story had continued instead of having to wait a few more years for season 2. IMHO, while I really appreciate all the cool ED animation and awesome songs, having a different one for each episode seemed a tad excessive to me. That money could've been utilized a bit better elsewhere, like more episodes.
They have not shortage for money, but time, since the team working on CSM is also working on JJK, which resulted in a very busy schedule for this team, which has to choose between their most profitable project and a passionate one. Mappa has a lot of money, that's not the point.
I'm actually quite interested in the idea of switching directors every CSM project. Since MAPPA has alot of in-house talent, I bet they could also get directorial legends on board for CSM such as Shinichiro Watanabe. Though it would be a shame not to have Nakayama direct the rumoured movie...
@@LoungeAct_ Recently I've started wanting a Tomoyuki Itamura and Akiyuki Shinbo combo on CSM... bringing that Monogatari style to CSM could be a sight to behold.
@@davidiobrando Itamura's adaption of Call of the Night is one of the most unique experiences I have ever had with anime. I would kill for his take on CSM.
Chainsaw man was the first manga i read every chapter and volume of I could find. When i saw the anime it was completely different with the vibe that CSM gives. But its an ok anime no need for death threats 😂
Imo the csm anime never reached it's best moments and where it's symbolism reaches its craziest. The reze arc onward is amazing, but even in the manga, the finale of the Katana man arc isn't even all that crazy. Its good don't get me wrong, but i think ending at 12 episodes was way to short. Coming from a fan who adores the series and has read it through 4 times lmaoo
I can almost see why a portion of the manga reading fanbase was disappointed, but I just cant agree. All of season 1 was amazing, and all my anime only friends are really excited to see whats next in the story, and i know theyre not ready for Fuji's sick ride
Chainsaw man manga’s strongest comings are its ultra fast action pace and quick plot twists. The anime version perfectly avoid the these traits which made chainsaw man and Fujimoto’s manga different from all other manga. The anime is decent on its own right considering how much production value was put into the show. But again, if a studio put that much effort and budget into a anime adaptation, any show with a half decent story will look good on screen. However, it is a trash take on the source material when you can see how much potential was wasted.
They needed to adapt one more arc, namely the Reze arc, which would make it just the right amount of episodes like JJK S1 that would've completely exceeded conventional expectations.
Yeah it lacked that punch that it needed by the end of the first season. If you were a CSM reader beforehand the future devil already did that for you but if your anime only it's just kinda okay-ish. I don't know why they tried that with the makima delivering the eyeballs because it's not suppose to be that BIG moment yet. It sits in the background for now until you get to the big reveal that makes you second guess.
Season 1 was great, but it did not capture the energy of the manga. The cinematic direction is a great idea, but what does that even mean? Movie directors have varied direction styles, and I think the CSM anime's "cinematic" direction just meant to make things more "realistic". I think this "realistic" form of direction really clashes with how much energy and craziness Fujimoto puts into the manga. There were a lot of scenes that were toned down and made not as funny or faced paced/energetic as they were in the manga. The one that immediately comes to my mind is when Denji wants to go back into the hospital room to grab his manga when Aki is crying. In the manga this is made to be comedic, with Denji being slumped over and thinking the situation is awkward. In the anime, this scene is played straight with dramatic music and muted colors. Also, sometimes the anime just completely ignores really funny moments in the manga, like when Kobeni suddenly appears after Aki kills the Snake Devil. In the anime, we see Kobeni before the operation to kill the Yakuza begins which completely ruins the joke. These are just two examples, to which there are many. The first part of Chainsaw Man isn't a "slow burn" so there should never be any scene that feels "dull" or "boring". I feel like the anime took itself a little too seriously, Chainsaw Man is meant to be crazy, fast paced, and weird. I think this is evident in the first episode, where its really focused on how horrible Denji's situation with the Yakuza is. In the manga, Denji's situation is meant to be seen as sad, but also a little exaggerated and over the top because of how just how horrible his life is. Chainsaw Man is my favorite manga, so I hope that future seasons are able to better capture Fujimoto's style, because that's what makes Chainsaw Man so special.
I've read the manga twice and I'm going to be honest about three things - That really fast pacing that people seem to love about the manga happens only in the second half of part 1 ( i.e what the anime hasn't covered yet ). Uptil then it's just paced well. - The manga is far more grounded and serious than people give it credit for. The last thing I'd call it like some do is light-hearted when it honestly felt pretty dark from beginning to the end. Heck, even the humour is dark and never really clashed with that tone ( an example of humour clashing tone would be the chibi moments in jjk ). Having some very funny moments doesn't make your series a gag manga. In CSM's case it's just having a rather wicked sense of humour, all of which was funny because of how straight it was all played ( just like the anime did ). - Another thing that made certain things funny to begin with was how unpredictable a lot of it was. But when you already know the story, then I don't see how it's going to be either just as funny or more funny. ( especially in CSM's case where you honestly can't predict 90% of it ). So the anime was never going to be able to be better in this case anyway.
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The anime is trash because the source it’s adapting is trash. I hate how people praise mediocre anime like this because anime isn’t original anymore. Chainsaw man is everything I hate about modern anime.
What would you consider as "original" for a shonen, CSM looks more like a parody of shonen mangas than anything else. The argument of being original is irrelevant because it isn't a metric to determine if a manga is good or not.
I'm a Japanese viewer and I can confirm you that people who are disappointed by the anime style are NOT a minority. Evidence being that although the original Manga sells well after the adaptation, but the anime's BD sells plumbed. Fans of the original manga series were so pissed off that you can see vocal arguments everywhere related to the anime, even in the most recent movie trailer you can find half of the comments are talking about replacing the director.
After seeing some of the hype and a couple panels from the manga I watched CSM and was extremely disappointed with the use of low quality CGI. Story and characters felt mid.
I saw the trailer when I dropped I got hooked and read the manga and when the anime came out I was kinda disappointed idk why… the art was nice but it felt like something was missing
I really don’t think it’s very complicated. There’s no lasting hype and the series wasn’t as big a success as it could have been because 12 episodes is absolutely nothing. As someone who became a fan because of the anime, I remember feeling like I was on the verge of something amazing but it just ends. I read through the manga and soon found out that yes, I was about to watch something special. 24 episodes, even with the anime’s slower pace, could have brought the story to the end of the international assassin’s arc and no one would be left wondering why the manga fans hyped everything up so much.
I'm the kind of guy that NEVER watches again movies or shows, even masterpieces I rearely watch them again. Even if I LOVE movie I rarely watch it two times in like the same 5 years. Yet I've watched CSM anime 3 times, it is THAT good for me.
Honestly my biggest gripe was a poor adaption of a lot of the action. Mappa has shown that their use of cgi is amazing and have utilized it very well. However, the cgi used here and the choreography was very lack luster. These are the areas an adaption must hit as anime can transcend these parts from a manga. I loved a lot of the cinematic approaches and it was an amazing touch. But everytime the action got ramped up it just visually bland and shaky movement. Mappa please feed your people, train your animators, let them see their families. You have show such promise with your other work. Chainsaw man was so close and I’m hoping we see a better pick up for the rest of the adaption for part 1
I've never seen a film adaptation of a book that did the book justice. I HAVE seen anime adaptations of manga that did the manga justice: Haikyuu, HunterXhunter. Chainsaw man is the only one I'd call a perfect adaptation in that it doesn't copy or elevate the original into a new medium, but translates it and makes it excellent in a different way specific to the medium. Every frame of this anime is a work of love. I'vve rewatched some scenes more times than I could count, just admiring the movement, voice acting, angles, the feel of the scene. Even if I didn't like the story, that alone would've earned, as it has, my deep respect. Who cares if it's not as popular as shounen battle anime? Real excellence almost never is.
definetly not trash, just overhyped and short. I definetly found the first part of CSM mid until reze/the darkness devil tbh. The mappa adaptation definetly handled it better, but it doesn't change the fact it's still the weakest part of series.
ask yourself the question, "would u recommend chainsaw man to non-anime watchers?" the answer is no, jjk on the other hand is more shareable cuz it's isn't as weird and down right fan service crap as chainsaw man. I have never recommended csm but jjk for sure!
The Chainsaw man anime was held back by bad direction. The art style was less stylized/expressive, the colors are mute, voice acting was more “realistic”. Its almost as if the directors were embarrassed in the source material and wished they were adapting something else. The only time this isn’t the case is in the end credits where they were emulating chainsaw man and experimenting with visuals.
As an anime only, I prefer csm to jjk by a long shot. I enjoy jjk more on an episodic basis, but I think more fondly on csm. It's because of the pacing and character moments. In jjk, there's a whole cast of characters but only a few I feel like I really know and even fewer I really like. In csm I just like more of the cast. It might not be as bombastic and exciting every episode, but it's a lot more memorable. Pretty much the only thing I can remember about jjk is the animation, the fights, gojo, and the characters I like such as geto and maki.
So tired of online communities trying to gaslight me into believing CSM was actually bad or a flop. It was incredibly well done and it's Mappa's best work. I'm on the fence about a change in director just because I love the current art style and direction. Also remains to be seen how much talent Mappa can hold onto and retain its quality.
The thing that people don’t get about the anime is that its author has a DEEP love for american cinema. He makes tons of references to it. I think that the cinematic approach to this show is amazing, mostly because it starts off kinda goofy so you’re left thinking “why is this childish show look so good?” When its more of a thing for the later half of the show where it matures and the cinematic aspect of it makes sense. To me it feels like tarantino sometimes which I think is exactly what it needed to stand out. Its like an anime but if it was made in america
No the actual reason why it fall it because the Japanese audience didn't like the use of cgi in fight scene and wanted fast driving animation like studio trigger one
Trash? Excuse me but even if you're doing this to get more views and it's a quote used by others that you used in your title because you wanna express how wrong their opinion is, that's blasphemy! Chainsaw Man Season 1 has the *_BEST_* Seasonal anime's animation, before the Demon Slayer fans eat me I'm just gonna go out and say that Chainsaw Man has better overall animation because outside of the battles, Demon Slayer doesn't have any good animation in particular, it's mediocre at best but Chainsaw Man in and out of battle has amazing animation, the way Mappa coloured it, the way the characters move, the details on everyday items such as, roads, vehicles, building, tiles etc are all Top Tier, the way the chainsaws move when Denji's in his Chainsaw Mode is just brilliant and fantastic, mindblowing even! How they managed to combine CG and 2D animation so flawlessly is such a great feat! It also had this kind of mysterious, dark and cold vibe in the first few episodes and it fit just right in since it was airing on Oct - Jan (Fall/Winter Seasons), As a Manga Reader who has been reading the manga since 2021, This was the best possible outcome for Chainsaw Man, I doubt anything except JJK S2 will reach it's level of details and animation.
It's aesthetically awesome, some ppl don't like the cgi but i think it's good After reading the manga i already know this ain't gonna be as popular as Demon Slayer or even JJK coz it's weird and brutal it's simply not for everyone.
It's a Great and cool but the best in a Decade with Heavenly Delusional, Hell Paradise , Jujutsu Kaisen and Vinland Saga also in this Decade is a stretch
As mentioned, chainsaw man is a good story, the thing is: it's not like Jujutsu Kaisen or other Animes in the likes. You can go for a few chapters of Chainsaw Man where the characters are simply hanging out with each other or doing something else. Case in point: - Chapter 39-41 has no action going on. All it does is show characters doing their own daily action. Jujutsu Kaisen blows up now, but there's action back to back to back.
It has nothing to do with anything MAPPA did or didn't do. They did a great job with the material they had to work with. The anime made a huge splash that ended in a whimper of indifference because of the _massive_ misstep the story takes at episode 8. It was a pointless twist for cheap shock value that took all of the very interesting character dynamics the series had been building towards and getting us invested in up to that point, and tossed it all in the trash. It took the evolving motivation journey Dinji was on, and made it utterly insignificant in the face of major deaths. Worst of all, it basically guarantees more of the same, spoiling that Power and What's-his-name's inevitably horrible deaths are a matter of when, not if, while also letting us know to not bother getting invested in any new characters either. The show is like a prank that pulls you in, gets you on board, and then pulls the rug out from under all of it as if to say: "Oh you were interested in what was going on? You were starting to like these characters? Well get punked bitch!". Then it substitutes in rolling out a bunch of crazy new demon people we already know are completely disposable as if they were jangling keys. If you were still invested and excited about the series after that, it's because you don't have enough media literacy to see what's going on, or because you really like edgy character slaughter and crazy demon people for their own sake. And that's fine, but that's going to exclude most of the potential audience for a show like this. The problem is the source material. It barely breaks half the sales per volume of Spy x Family for a reason. Don't be surprised if those season 2 rumors are never more than that.
"at least the manga isn't going anywhere" boy if only you knew how true that statement is. Been 149 chapters of nothing in part 2 so far. It's great to watch the fanbase cope each chapter and attempt to read into context that isn't there. It's great to watch them realize slowly in real time that the thing they've sunk this much time into is just smut without a narrative direction or end goal in mind. This series wasn't made to make a point, but to take the fetish's of the author and make them public with the dressings of a fictional story around it in order to justify his exhibitionism.
@@littlejaspo Those chapters are likely once a month and between breaks and chapters where there's no context or grounding for the action taking place so it becomes white noise and meaningless. Fujimoto makes sure to space them out enough so the fans of CsM don't have to read to much and he doesn't have to commit to a story.
@@littlejaspo Does it suddenly pick up dropped plot points? does it start to quantify anything like the power system of how anything works? did they make anything out of the chainsaw man church? Has denji stopped being a thirst god? Or what you really mean is fujimoto revealed that a devil that's important is female (shocker) and denji did some cute shit with nayuta? oh boy. so much nontent.
bro im sorry but what are you saying is dumb chainsaw man is super popular and did very well, jjk is just mire appropiate for kidd so its a lot more popular among all western media
CSM in general is terrible. Manga the art is 4/10 the pacing 2/10 the tone 4/10 panel usage 1/10 protag 2/10 it's just a total mess and every character feels like the dialogue they say is forced and just rammed exposition to try and sloppily half explain some part of the CSM world lore. Or they are character that exist to die. What the real crazy thing is the fact people over analyze the series and claim it's a "battle shonen in disguise" but in fact a "deep character study". When denji doesn't progress at all and is extremely emotionally vapid. It just seems to be a "oh my gawd that's so me" for incels, where the fans can smugly pretend it's "mature" because it has sexual nonsense every 4 panels and movie references that aren't even that old for chirst sake...the big Lebowski? wooooow PULP FICTION WOAH. It's much like fujimoto's other work a outlet for whatever sexual or other frustration he's currently feeling. Like fire punch....Please tell me why in fire punch in the first chapter, the sister asks the brother to have sex with her and give her a baby.... it's the same reason fujimoto made all the horsemen women etc...the guy is just blegh, he's like if god spilled a person. Fujimoto: "if I can't draw better than everyone in my class within 2 years I'm going to kill everyone" the Anime Art 6/10 CGI 2/10 Fallout filter 2/10 removal of life from the few humorous moments 0/10 protag 2/10 There's a reason the sexual movie spin off of this "dildo-man" sold more blue rays. Now fujimoto says he doesn't want to draw because he has some money. bleeegh
@@sexy1735 Ghost in the shell, Magnetic rose, Basically anything That doesn't think a CGI model with some shaders and drawn over look good? like for instance CSM the anime looks similar to the berserk movies....which are kinda wonky at best so yea a 6/10...that's not a bad score it's a mid score...
Chainsaw Man has some of the best paneling in manga, I don't know how you could even say that lol. The CSM manga is a masterpiece, and just because a piece of media isn't "serious" or seen as "mature" doesn't mean it doesn't have themes and more to say. Chainsaw Man very obviously is full of symbolism, themes and concepts which influence how the story progresses.
The artistic direction of Chainsaw Man was actually my favourite thing about the anime. I’m a sucker for flow, imagery, and symbolism. I would watch a compilation of all endings and study them in art class if I could.
The chainsaw man anime was fucking awesome and the animation and colors look amazing with so much love put into it
Season 1 was brilliant but way too short. Had it been the full season instead of just half the normal number of episodes, I think CSM would've garnered more of the sales and buzz that MAPPA is so concerned about. They teased Reze at the very end and I wished the story had continued instead of having to wait a few more years for season 2.
IMHO, while I really appreciate all the cool ED animation and awesome songs, having a different one for each episode seemed a tad excessive to me. That money could've been utilized a bit better elsewhere, like more episodes.
The money for ED are incomparable to the budget for more episodes. Time and effort for ED are incomparable to more episodes.
They have not shortage for money, but time, since the team working on CSM is also working on JJK, which resulted in a very busy schedule for this team, which has to choose between their most profitable project and a passionate one. Mappa has a lot of money, that's not the point.
@@Akhmed_2004 having a lot of money doesn't stop budgeting. The budget for more ED is substantially lower than 12 more eps.
They might add more episodes in season two
@@Dragon.um5tz let's hope so,
I'm actually quite interested in the idea of switching directors every CSM project. Since MAPPA has alot of in-house talent, I bet they could also get directorial legends on board for CSM such as Shinichiro Watanabe. Though it would be a shame not to have Nakayama direct the rumoured movie...
A Shinichiro Watanabe style mixed with Fujimoto's would go so hard.
@@LoungeAct_ Recently I've started wanting a Tomoyuki Itamura and Akiyuki Shinbo combo on CSM... bringing that Monogatari style to CSM could be a sight to behold.
@@davidiobrando Itamura's adaption of Call of the Night is one of the most unique experiences I have ever had with anime. I would kill for his take on CSM.
i would murder someone to have watanabe direct chainsaw man season 2
mappas a fuckshow right now
Chainsaw man was the first manga i read every chapter and volume of I could find. When i saw the anime it was completely different with the vibe that CSM gives. But its an ok anime no need for death threats 😂
We get Reze's arc as a movie.
I can't be more happy.
This timeline ain't so bad.
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Imo the csm anime never reached it's best moments and where it's symbolism reaches its craziest. The reze arc onward is amazing, but even in the manga, the finale of the Katana man arc isn't even all that crazy. Its good don't get me wrong, but i think ending at 12 episodes was way to short. Coming from a fan who adores the series and has read it through 4 times lmaoo
I'm with the Japanese fans. Mappa is one of my favorite studios but the director they put on this show completely botched it.
I can almost see why a portion of the manga reading fanbase was disappointed, but I just cant agree. All of season 1 was amazing, and all my anime only friends are really excited to see whats next in the story, and i know theyre not ready for Fuji's sick ride
They ain’t ready for the darkness devil
@@P2_grim2 Nobody is. I can't wait.
@@P2_grim2 wait till they see super aki and bang power
@@P2_grim2 I mean, that devil only appears for one chapter and does something cool, can't be something to hype a whole season abt
or reze 💀
Chainsaw man manga’s strongest comings are its ultra fast action pace and quick plot twists. The anime version perfectly avoid the these traits which made chainsaw man and Fujimoto’s manga different from all other manga. The anime is decent on its own right considering how much production value was put into the show. But again, if a studio put that much effort and budget into a anime adaptation, any show with a half decent story will look good on screen. However, it is a trash take on the source material when you can see how much potential was wasted.
They needed to adapt one more arc, namely the Reze arc, which would make it just the right amount of episodes like JJK S1 that would've completely exceeded conventional expectations.
Yeah it lacked that punch that it needed by the end of the first season. If you were a CSM reader beforehand the future devil already did that for you but if your anime only it's just kinda okay-ish. I don't know why they tried that with the makima delivering the eyeballs because it's not suppose to be that BIG moment yet. It sits in the background for now until you get to the big reveal that makes you second guess.
Season 1 was great, but it did not capture the energy of the manga. The cinematic direction is a great idea, but what does that even mean? Movie directors have varied direction styles, and I think the CSM anime's "cinematic" direction just meant to make things more "realistic". I think this "realistic" form of direction really clashes with how much energy and craziness Fujimoto puts into the manga. There were a lot of scenes that were toned down and made not as funny or faced paced/energetic as they were in the manga. The one that immediately comes to my mind is when Denji wants to go back into the hospital room to grab his manga when Aki is crying. In the manga this is made to be comedic, with Denji being slumped over and thinking the situation is awkward. In the anime, this scene is played straight with dramatic music and muted colors. Also, sometimes the anime just completely ignores really funny moments in the manga, like when Kobeni suddenly appears after Aki kills the Snake Devil. In the anime, we see Kobeni before the operation to kill the Yakuza begins which completely ruins the joke. These are just two examples, to which there are many. The first part of Chainsaw Man isn't a "slow burn" so there should never be any scene that feels "dull" or "boring". I feel like the anime took itself a little too seriously, Chainsaw Man is meant to be crazy, fast paced, and weird. I think this is evident in the first episode, where its really focused on how horrible Denji's situation with the Yakuza is. In the manga, Denji's situation is meant to be seen as sad, but also a little exaggerated and over the top because of how just how horrible his life is. Chainsaw Man is my favorite manga, so I hope that future seasons are able to better capture Fujimoto's style, because that's what makes Chainsaw Man so special.
I've read the manga twice and I'm going to be honest about three things
- That really fast pacing that people seem to love about the manga happens only in the second half of part 1 ( i.e what the anime hasn't covered yet ). Uptil then it's just paced well.
- The manga is far more grounded and serious than people give it credit for. The last thing I'd call it like some do is light-hearted when it honestly felt pretty dark from beginning to the end. Heck, even the humour is dark and never really clashed with that tone ( an example of humour clashing tone would be the chibi moments in jjk ). Having some very funny moments doesn't make your series a gag manga. In CSM's case it's just having a rather wicked sense of humour, all of which was funny because of how straight it was all played ( just like the anime did ).
- Another thing that made certain things funny to begin with was how unpredictable a lot of it was. But when you already know the story, then I don't see how it's going to be either just as funny or more funny. ( especially in CSM's case where you honestly can't predict 90% of it ). So the anime was never going to be able to be better in this case anyway.
@@badpiggy4177absolutely agree with you. Thank you for this comment
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Thank you for sticking around for so long! It really means alot
The anime is trash because the source it’s adapting is trash. I hate how people praise mediocre anime like this because anime isn’t original anymore. Chainsaw man is everything I hate about modern anime.
What would you consider as "original" for a shonen, CSM looks more like a parody of shonen mangas than anything else. The argument of being original is irrelevant because it isn't a metric to determine if a manga is good or not.
I'm a Japanese viewer and I can confirm you that people who are disappointed by the anime style are NOT a minority. Evidence being that although the original Manga sells well after the adaptation, but the anime's BD sells plumbed. Fans of the original manga series were so pissed off that you can see vocal arguments everywhere related to the anime, even in the most recent movie trailer you can find half of the comments are talking about replacing the director.
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After seeing some of the hype and a couple panels from the manga I watched CSM and was extremely disappointed with the use of low quality CGI. Story and characters felt mid.
Which anime do you like?
Late reply but the characters get a lot better the more you learn about them.
I saw the trailer when I dropped I got hooked and read the manga and when the anime came out I was kinda disappointed idk why… the art was nice but it felt like something was missing
I really don’t think it’s very complicated. There’s no lasting hype and the series wasn’t as big a success as it could have been because 12 episodes is absolutely nothing.
As someone who became a fan because of the anime, I remember feeling like I was on the verge of something amazing but it just ends. I read through the manga and soon found out that yes, I was about to watch something special.
24 episodes, even with the anime’s slower pace, could have brought the story to the end of the international assassin’s arc and no one would be left wondering why the manga fans hyped everything up so much.
I'm the kind of guy that NEVER watches again movies or shows, even masterpieces I rearely watch them again.
Even if I LOVE movie I rarely watch it two times in like the same 5 years.
Yet I've watched CSM anime 3 times, it is THAT good for me.
Honestly my biggest gripe was a poor adaption of a lot of the action. Mappa has shown that their use of cgi is amazing and have utilized it very well. However, the cgi used here and the choreography was very lack luster. These are the areas an adaption must hit as anime can transcend these parts from a manga. I loved a lot of the cinematic approaches and it was an amazing touch. But everytime the action got ramped up it just visually bland and shaky movement. Mappa please feed your people, train your animators, let them see their families. You have show such promise with your other work. Chainsaw man was so close and I’m hoping we see a better pick up for the rest of the adaption for part 1
Came in with my guard up, you got me to let it down with CSM praise, then you hit me with the MI2 slander. For shame!
Great video ! Keep up the good work !
10:52 The audio is messed up plz review your video to make sure the audio is alright 👍 excellent vid tho all good almost peace
Your analysis is solid and engaging. +1 sub
I've never seen a film adaptation of a book that did the book justice. I HAVE seen anime adaptations of manga that did the manga justice: Haikyuu, HunterXhunter. Chainsaw man is the only one I'd call a perfect adaptation in that it doesn't copy or elevate the original into a new medium, but translates it and makes it excellent in a different way specific to the medium. Every frame of this anime is a work of love. I'vve rewatched some scenes more times than I could count, just admiring the movement, voice acting, angles, the feel of the scene. Even if I didn't like the story, that alone would've earned, as it has, my deep respect. Who cares if it's not as popular as shounen battle anime? Real excellence almost never is.
10:57 there isn't sound (?)
My bad, it was meant to say,”as in the fruit.” I think it got cut off when I was fixing the audio
definetly not trash, just overhyped and short.
I definetly found the first part of CSM mid until reze/the darkness devil tbh. The mappa adaptation definetly handled it better, but it doesn't change the fact it's still the weakest part of series.
great video keep them coming
What the very least Mappa can learn what they can do better for s2 and improve on short comings of s1
ask yourself the question, "would u recommend chainsaw man to non-anime watchers?"
the answer is no, jjk on the other hand is more shareable cuz it's isn't as weird and down right fan service crap as chainsaw man.
I have never recommended csm but jjk for sure!
To this day, I still feel like the anime underperformed to my standards. To each their own though
I’m just waiting for berserk to get a good anime adaptation.
Fr 😭
Great vid man
15:34 this aged well
The Chainsaw man anime was held back by bad direction. The art style was less stylized/expressive, the colors are mute, voice acting was more “realistic”. Its almost as if the directors were embarrassed in the source material and wished they were adapting something else. The only time this isn’t the case is in the end credits where they were emulating chainsaw man and experimenting with visuals.
The chainsaw man anime was a good anime but a bad adaptation if that makes any sense.
As an anime only, I prefer csm to jjk by a long shot. I enjoy jjk more on an episodic basis, but I think more fondly on csm. It's because of the pacing and character moments. In jjk, there's a whole cast of characters but only a few I feel like I really know and even fewer I really like. In csm I just like more of the cast. It might not be as bombastic and exciting every episode, but it's a lot more memorable. Pretty much the only thing I can remember about jjk is the animation, the fights, gojo, and the characters I like such as geto and maki.
Will they even be able to finish part 1 in season 2?
I hope they renake Tokyo Ghoul with Nakayama at the head, that manga deserves some love like this.
So tired of online communities trying to gaslight me into believing CSM was actually bad or a flop. It was incredibly well done and it's Mappa's best work. I'm on the fence about a change in director just because I love the current art style and direction. Also remains to be seen how much talent Mappa can hold onto and retain its quality.
Has your opinion changed by this point?
@@nelisezpasce I'm more and more convinced every week that it's one of the best animated seasons ever.
Coping hard, I see
I liked chainsaw man
you must say chainsaw man and anime fandom are trash
the anime was perfect
You’re goddamn, right it is
@crystalblade13 I know right maybe it’s time to destroy these “ungrateful people”
same,what a shame@crystalblade13
I like how we casually we through around the rip off these animation studios really are with there animators
Manga readers are important for building up hype before an (or a new season of) anime, but damn I can't stand the purists/elitists
The thing that people don’t get about the anime is that its author has a DEEP love for american cinema. He makes tons of references to it. I think that the cinematic approach to this show is amazing, mostly because it starts off kinda goofy so you’re left thinking “why is this childish show look so good?” When its more of a thing for the later half of the show where it matures and the cinematic aspect of it makes sense.
To me it feels like tarantino sometimes which I think is exactly what it needed to stand out. Its like an anime but if it was made in america
No the actual reason why it fall it because the Japanese audience didn't like the use of cgi in fight scene and wanted fast driving animation like studio trigger one
Japan didn’t really like it so it’s not really successful. Read the manga.
Trash? Excuse me but even if you're doing this to get more views and it's a quote used by others that you used in your title because you wanna express how wrong their opinion is, that's blasphemy! Chainsaw Man Season 1 has the *_BEST_* Seasonal anime's animation, before the Demon Slayer fans eat me I'm just gonna go out and say that Chainsaw Man has better overall animation because outside of the battles, Demon Slayer doesn't have any good animation in particular, it's mediocre at best but Chainsaw Man in and out of battle has amazing animation, the way Mappa coloured it, the way the characters move, the details on everyday items such as, roads, vehicles, building, tiles etc are all Top Tier, the way the chainsaws move when Denji's in his Chainsaw Mode is just brilliant and fantastic, mindblowing even! How they managed to combine CG and 2D animation so flawlessly is such a great feat! It also had this kind of mysterious, dark and cold vibe in the first few episodes and it fit just right in since it was airing on Oct - Jan (Fall/Winter Seasons), As a Manga Reader who has been reading the manga since 2021, This was the best possible outcome for Chainsaw Man, I doubt anything except JJK S2 will reach it's level of details and animation.
It's aesthetically awesome, some ppl don't like the cgi but i think it's good
After reading the manga i already know this ain't gonna be as popular as Demon Slayer or even JJK coz it's weird and brutal it's simply not for everyone.
What is chainsaw man season one trash Hell no it was a fun experience a fun show. Did it do you Well with other shows now and I don’t care about that
wouldnt say it was bad but it was for sure overhyped, solid 7.5/10
Not trash no. But I was hoping we'd have a jjk feel in the animation, than snk, if that makes sense
Chainsaw Man season 1 is the best anime of the decade, it is truly a masterpiece. Every other opinion is bullshit.
It's a Great and cool but the best in a Decade with Heavenly Delusional, Hell Paradise , Jujutsu Kaisen and Vinland Saga also in this Decade is a stretch
900 subs?
Bro you deserve more.
No top 1 anime 101%
I think they messed up by making it only 12 episodes. If they made it 24 so much more of the great parts could be adapted
good video, bad title
As mentioned, chainsaw man is a good story, the thing is: it's not like Jujutsu Kaisen or other Animes in the likes.
You can go for a few chapters of Chainsaw Man where the characters are simply hanging out with each other or doing something else.
Case in point:
- Chapter 39-41 has no action going on. All it does is show characters doing their own daily action.
Jujutsu Kaisen blows up now, but there's action back to back to back.
Nice thimbnail
It has nothing to do with anything MAPPA did or didn't do. They did a great job with the material they had to work with.
The anime made a huge splash that ended in a whimper of indifference because of the _massive_ misstep the story takes at episode 8. It was a pointless twist for cheap shock value that took all of the very interesting character dynamics the series had been building towards and getting us invested in up to that point, and tossed it all in the trash. It took the evolving motivation journey Dinji was on, and made it utterly insignificant in the face of major deaths. Worst of all, it basically guarantees more of the same, spoiling that Power and What's-his-name's inevitably horrible deaths are a matter of when, not if, while also letting us know to not bother getting invested in any new characters either. The show is like a prank that pulls you in, gets you on board, and then pulls the rug out from under all of it as if to say: "Oh you were interested in what was going on? You were starting to like these characters? Well get punked bitch!". Then it substitutes in rolling out a bunch of crazy new demon people we already know are completely disposable as if they were jangling keys. If you were still invested and excited about the series after that, it's because you don't have enough media literacy to see what's going on, or because you really like edgy character slaughter and crazy demon people for their own sake. And that's fine, but that's going to exclude most of the potential audience for a show like this.
The problem is the source material. It barely breaks half the sales per volume of Spy x Family for a reason. Don't be surprised if those season 2 rumors are never more than that.
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mabye the slow start which i didnt mind anyway i guess people just jump for what they like and the cringe style of jujutsu kaisen is what they like
"at least the manga isn't going anywhere" boy if only you knew how true that statement is. Been 149 chapters of nothing in part 2 so far. It's great to watch the fanbase cope each chapter and attempt to read into context that isn't there. It's great to watch them realize slowly in real time that the thing they've sunk this much time into is just smut without a narrative direction or end goal in mind. This series wasn't made to make a point, but to take the fetish's of the author and make them public with the dressings of a fictional story around it in order to justify his exhibitionism.
yapping session 🗣️
@@littlejaspo Those chapters are likely once a month and between breaks and chapters where there's no context or grounding for the action taking place so it becomes white noise and meaningless. Fujimoto makes sure to space them out enough so the fans of CsM don't have to read to much and he doesn't have to commit to a story.
@@JimboS1ice999 New chapters say something else.
@@littlejaspo Does it suddenly pick up dropped plot points? does it start to quantify anything like the power system of how anything works? did they make anything out of the chainsaw man church? Has denji stopped being a thirst god? Or what you really mean is fujimoto revealed that a devil that's important is female (shocker) and denji did some cute shit with nayuta? oh boy. so much nontent.
@@JimboS1ice999 Oh my godddd you just love to yap. i dont even care to read allat.
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Darling in the Franxx, Chainsaw man & JJK, these three are top 3 trash shits 😂
Ruthlessly slaughtering Logic 💀
Troll Energy 💀✌️🔥
Just saying Jjk is peak fiction
Ehh the theme was trash and so is the power system , he has a chain saw as a head that was lame to me
CSM is rubbish and was overhyped. People just realise that it's not good after watching
Every time people talk to me about chainsaw man all I hear is people simmping over makima like wtf who cares
Plus the story sucks
csm didn’t even have the same impact as mha even.. sadly.
bro im sorry but what are you saying is dumb chainsaw man is super popular and did very well, jjk is just mire appropiate for kidd so its a lot more popular among all western media
Didn’t read the manga. The anime is soooo boring. The characters are so one dimensional. I hope season 2 will be better.
CSM in general is terrible.
Manga
the art is 4/10
the pacing 2/10
the tone 4/10
panel usage 1/10
protag 2/10
it's just a total mess and every character feels like the dialogue they say is forced and just rammed exposition to try and sloppily half explain some part of the CSM world lore. Or they are character that exist to die. What the real crazy thing is the fact people over analyze the series and claim it's a "battle shonen in disguise" but in fact a "deep character study". When denji doesn't progress at all and is extremely emotionally vapid. It just seems to be a "oh my gawd that's so me" for incels, where the fans can smugly pretend it's "mature" because it has sexual nonsense every 4 panels and movie references that aren't even that old for chirst sake...the big Lebowski? wooooow PULP FICTION WOAH. It's much like fujimoto's other work a outlet for whatever sexual or other frustration he's currently feeling. Like fire punch....Please tell me why in fire punch in the first chapter, the sister asks the brother to have sex with her and give her a baby.... it's the same reason fujimoto made all the horsemen women etc...the guy is just blegh, he's like if god spilled a person. Fujimoto: "if I can't draw better than everyone in my class within 2 years I'm going to kill everyone"
the Anime
Art 6/10
CGI 2/10
Fallout filter 2/10
removal of life from the few humorous moments 0/10
protag 2/10
There's a reason the sexual movie spin off of this "dildo-man" sold more blue rays. Now fujimoto says he doesn't want to draw because he has some money. bleeegh
if chainsaw man has 6/10 animation then I'd like to see 10/10 animation.
please never open your mouth again you clearly don't know what your talking about
@@sexy1735 Ghost in the shell, Magnetic rose, Basically anything That doesn't think a CGI model with some shaders and drawn over look good? like for instance CSM the anime looks similar to the berserk movies....which are kinda wonky at best so yea a 6/10...that's not a bad score it's a mid score...
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Chainsaw Man has some of the best paneling in manga, I don't know how you could even say that lol. The CSM manga is a masterpiece, and just because a piece of media isn't "serious" or seen as "mature" doesn't mean it doesn't have themes and more to say. Chainsaw Man very obviously is full of symbolism, themes and concepts which influence how the story progresses.
The artistic direction of Chainsaw Man was actually my favourite thing about the anime. I’m a sucker for flow, imagery, and symbolism. I would watch a compilation of all endings and study them in art class if I could.
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