"The demon king controls the demons" "That's right" "And demons are attacking us" "Correct" "I can become demon king" "Theoretically" "So I can make the demons stop attacking!" *"YOU MONSTER!!!"*
you can blame the animation which was bad, but this was adapted from a manga. and yes king and diane flash back where that long. they couldnt just removed it since it happened in the manga. now the other critics are understandable
In my opinion, the series started going down once they went the way of Dragonball and introduced power levels as a way of saying how strong someone was. This led to characters like Gilthunder and Hendrickson, who were significant villains at the start of the series, becoming jobbers who get one-shot at the start of every fight, and even the Commandments going from threats to becoming little more than hassles that the Sin can handle with ease.
I’m curious to know what people think about the final season. Is it better than season 3? Is it worse? Or does it really matter, since as you said, the manga got shittier the longer it went?
I know he wants to review a good anime next but I really want to see him review highschool dxd. It's a train wreck and I want to see someone tear it apart instead of praising it for things that are done badly, better in other shows, or for things that straight up aren't true.
@@burpbot7555 haven't read the novels so i can't comment on them. The show is just badly written. Hollow plot. Bad world building. Shallow character development. And Issei is an insufferable dullard. That and season 4 is complete ass. I don't care if it's more faithful to the source material. It's just plain bad and stupid. Also the villains suck.
FMA: Brotherhood did the flashback thing right! I am 100% behind you on that! Also, might I add, there's a certain "collaborative fan-fiction" that I've been reading, and even though it's far from perfect, it's at least consistent and realistic! In the "co-op" fan-fic, one of the characters named "Paul" finds himself in a bizarre world where spider humanoids dominate the entire northern part of the world. There, he find a place to rest, and while he is sleeping, he begins to have a dream. The dream is about his flashback of the time that he was homeless in the fictional "Central California City" called "Capital City". At it's "worst", it only lasts for about maybe a few minutes or maybe several minutes......somewhat. Then of course, he wakes up again back in the present time and.....yeah.......that's it. We're back in the present time. Not only does this WORK, but it also reflects upon "Paul's" trauma and severe anxiety depression. And now......he's in a fantasy world that most likely than not treat him like crap. So in "Paul's" case, this brief vision of the past only galvanizes the man's outlook on reality. He's trying to escape his reality by going to a fantasy world, but alas.....it doesn't do him any good, and the flashback only cements this further. Side-Note: The fact that a group of complete and total novice writers can come up with something significantly far superior to a "AAA" story like this says a lot of things in regards to "Seven Deadly Sins Season 3". -_-
The flashback was in the manga. Gowther flashback was also in the manga but as a sidestory. And yes the curse was also in the manga. Near as I can tell the anime mostly follows the manga.
I do feel bad for Deen and how they had Sins forced on them since the movie bombed and A.1. Pictures dropped it just like what happened to J.C Staff with One Punch Man. Yeah this season was pretty bad and I hated that Ban didn’t get to do Jack shit and he’s my favorite character in this show. I did like Gowthers backstory since it does develop his character, next to the Meliodas and Elizabeth twist these 2 things were the best parts of season 3.
Just to clarify on the Gloxinia part - He didn't join the people that he thought killed his sister. Rou betrayed their alliance and killed every other race of people involved with stigma in the fight against the demons. Including who he thought was his sister that he was holding after the massacre. So he defected to the demons side and was sealed away with them because he was too afraid to face what had happened. Otherwise he would have known that she was still alive.
I’m surprised you didn’t mention the bad use of censorship used in the action scenes in the earlier episodes. Which is laughable considering this season was made by studio deen. You know, the same studio that made the original Higurashi?
To be fair, considering that the current Demon King set up Meliodas to succeed him, and is disgusted by concepts like goodness or mercy, I wouldn't trust MEliodas's transormation into a new demon king to allow him to remain a good person.
If it's of any consolation the manga stops being good after Escanor vs Mel and the Demon king gets defeated 5 times in 20 chapters, after which another random villain is introduced that gets fodderized too. A-1 did a good job by dropping it at season 2, because there was little left that was good anyway.
@@ShadowACS1 looking forward to it. PS I’m recommending marimashita iruma kun to you. Although I do warn you. It’s a the manga is better type of anime.
I'm pretty sure the curse and the whole plot of season 3 was originally from the manga. If I'm being honest, I kinda stopped watching this at some point during season 2. Still love the first season though. :)
I saw the twist of the curse and it is great. But letting you know that I have seen the same scene appear in Final Fantasy XII-2, except it was with the bad guy. I still say it's done uniquely enough in this to not say it's a rip-off, just I wished they made the season better to better fulfill the potential.
I agree with most of the points in this video. This season is a terrible adaptation of the manga. I actually liked where the story is headed and felt that the flashbacks were essential to the story. As it is most of the plot has already happened in the SDS's past and we are at the concluding chapters of conflicts that have gone on for hundreds and thousands of years. Flashbacks have been used throughout the entire story thus far starting in season 1 - King, Helbram and Diane's, Ban and Elaine's, the danafall incident being referenced and briefly shown multiple times until season 3 showed it in full. This season was just the heaviest as it went into some of the densest material unexplained so far. It is understandable if some people can't stand this. Especially if you've been overexposed to other shonen's overuse and abuse of this to pad episodes out. But the SDS IMHO is one of them that uses flashbacks the best.
Tenjou Tenge, easily one of my least favorite anime, had some really great flashback story arcs. It actually made the anime more palatable considering how insufferable the main character was.
Yeah this season had a major drop in quality. And just so you know there is a season 4 already airing. Supposed to be the finale season. And its made by the ppl who made this unfortunately. I’ll watch just out of curiosity to see how it ends and if its any better.
"The demon king controls the demons"
"That's right"
"And demons are attacking us"
"Correct"
"I can become demon king"
"Theoretically"
"So I can make the demons stop attacking!"
*"YOU MONSTER!!!"*
I knew there was logic missing in that conflict
you can blame the animation which was bad, but this was adapted from a manga. and yes king and diane flash back where that long. they couldnt just removed it since it happened in the manga. now the other critics are understandable
You can't just blame the new studio, the manga also gets shittier and shittier
This is where youtube needs a cry emoji. ;_;
In my opinion, the series started going down once they went the way of Dragonball and introduced power levels as a way of saying how strong someone was. This led to characters like Gilthunder and Hendrickson, who were significant villains at the start of the series, becoming jobbers who get one-shot at the start of every fight, and even the Commandments going from threats to becoming little more than hassles that the Sin can handle with ease.
@@ShadowACS1 😢
I’m curious to know what people think about the final season. Is it better than season 3? Is it worse? Or does it really matter, since as you said, the manga got shittier the longer it went?
Bro this animation is made out of my own grandmas ashes.
I am so sorry Shadow but I love hearing you rage. It is very soothing. I know I am a horrible person.
Pffft
😂Schadenfreude. People taking pleasure in your pain~🎶
As an old fairy tail fan, season 3 of 7 deadly sins will probably give me nostalgia because of the bad animation.
I feel this in my bones. I will love my 🗑 forever
I know he wants to review a good anime next but I really want to see him review highschool dxd. It's a train wreck and I want to see someone tear it apart instead of praising it for things that are done badly, better in other shows, or for things that straight up aren't true.
Hmm, the novels seemed pretty good. Is the show just a bad adaptation?
@@burpbot7555 haven't read the novels so i can't comment on them. The show is just badly written. Hollow plot. Bad world building. Shallow character development. And Issei is an insufferable dullard. That and season 4 is complete ass. I don't care if it's more faithful to the source material. It's just plain bad and stupid. Also the villains suck.
FMA: Brotherhood did the flashback thing right! I am 100% behind you on that! Also, might I add, there's a certain "collaborative fan-fiction" that I've been reading, and even though it's far from perfect, it's at least consistent and realistic! In the "co-op" fan-fic, one of the characters named "Paul" finds himself in a bizarre world where spider humanoids dominate the entire northern part of the world. There, he find a place to rest, and while he is sleeping, he begins to have a dream. The dream is about his flashback of the time that he was homeless in the fictional "Central California City" called "Capital City". At it's "worst", it only lasts for about maybe a few minutes or maybe several minutes......somewhat. Then of course, he wakes up again back in the present time and.....yeah.......that's it. We're back in the present time. Not only does this WORK, but it also reflects upon "Paul's" trauma and severe anxiety depression. And now......he's in a fantasy world that most likely than not treat him like crap. So in "Paul's" case, this brief vision of the past only galvanizes the man's outlook on reality. He's trying to escape his reality by going to a fantasy world, but alas.....it doesn't do him any good, and the flashback only cements this further.
Side-Note: The fact that a group of complete and total novice writers can come up with something significantly far superior to a "AAA" story like this says a lot of things in regards to "Seven Deadly Sins Season 3". -_-
The flashback was in the manga. Gowther flashback was also in the manga but as a sidestory. And yes the curse was also in the manga. Near as I can tell the anime mostly follows the manga.
I do feel bad for Deen and how they had Sins forced on them since the movie bombed and A.1. Pictures dropped it just like what happened to J.C Staff with One Punch Man. Yeah this season was pretty bad and I hated that Ban didn’t get to do Jack shit and he’s my favorite character in this show. I did like Gowthers backstory since it does develop his character, next to the Meliodas and Elizabeth twist these 2 things were the best parts of season 3.
Also where the fuck did Gil go for like, he ENTIRE season? Like he just vanished without explanation
@@LaineMann They did Gil and the Holy Knights dirty. Seriously they took a massive back seat when Demons and especially the Arch Angels showed up.
I know what happened to him, but that is because I read the manga, he was basically held captive by Berlin's crazy ex-apprentice.
@@ForrestFox626 Gil got kidnapped by Vivian in season 2.
@@dracmanish That's what I said
A1 pictures bleeped up by selling it to Studio Deen, they were over the heads.
It's the committee that fucked up. A1 gains nothing from giving it away to Studio Deen, except maybe freeing them up to do other anime.
@@lawlerzwtf A1 hade a movie of SDS that didn't do well, so they c*cked over Deen.
Just to clarify on the Gloxinia part - He didn't join the people that he thought killed his sister. Rou betrayed their alliance and killed every other race of people involved with stigma in the fight against the demons. Including who he thought was his sister that he was holding after the massacre. So he defected to the demons side and was sealed away with them because he was too afraid to face what had happened. Otherwise he would have known that she was still alive.
I’m surprised you didn’t mention the bad use of censorship used in the action scenes in the earlier episodes. Which is laughable considering this season was made by studio deen. You know, the same studio that made the original Higurashi?
Studio deen was handed it but then they outsourced it too another studio
You're back! Yeah, Seven Deadly Sins is generic and overrated garbage.
To be fair, considering that the current Demon King set up Meliodas to succeed him, and is disgusted by concepts like goodness or mercy, I wouldn't trust MEliodas's transormation into a new demon king to allow him to remain a good person.
If it's of any consolation the manga stops being good after Escanor vs Mel and the Demon king gets defeated 5 times in 20 chapters, after which another random villain is introduced that gets fodderized too.
A-1 did a good job by dropping it at season 2, because there was little left that was good anyway.
So with that kind of ending you have me wondering. What WILL be your next anime review? Have you already decided?
Already started working on it.
@@ShadowACS1 looking forward to it. PS I’m recommending marimashita iruma kun to you. Although I do warn you. It’s a the manga is better type of anime.
I'm pretty sure the curse and the whole plot of season 3 was originally from the manga. If I'm being honest, I kinda stopped watching this at some point during season 2. Still love the first season though. :)
Had promise but didn’t live up to it entirely. And I mean the entire anime. Such a shame.
I am so sorry you had to put yourself through this.
will u ever do a review on season 4-5?
I saw the twist of the curse and it is great. But letting you know that I have seen the same scene appear in Final Fantasy XII-2, except it was with the bad guy. I still say it's done uniquely enough in this to not say it's a rip-off, just I wished they made the season better to better fulfill the potential.
I don’t get the hate, I love it.
I agree with most of the points in this video. This season is a terrible adaptation of the manga.
I actually liked where the story is headed and felt that the flashbacks were essential to the story. As it is most of the plot has already happened in the SDS's past and we are at the concluding chapters of conflicts that have gone on for hundreds and thousands of years.
Flashbacks have been used throughout the entire story thus far starting in season 1 - King, Helbram and Diane's, Ban and Elaine's, the danafall incident being referenced and briefly shown multiple times until season 3 showed it in full.
This season was just the heaviest as it went into some of the densest material unexplained so far. It is understandable if some people can't stand this. Especially if you've been overexposed to other shonen's overuse and abuse of this to pad episodes out. But the SDS IMHO is one of them that uses flashbacks the best.
huh... i dropped it immediately after season two started
Tenjou Tenge, easily one of my least favorite anime, had some really great flashback story arcs. It actually made the anime more palatable considering how insufferable the main character was.
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Oh boy what's the next one gonna be?
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Yeah this season had a major drop in quality. And just so you know there is a season 4 already airing. Supposed to be the finale season. And its made by the ppl who made this unfortunately. I’ll watch just out of curiosity to see how it ends and if its any better.
Idk I still kinda liked it
Hopefully s3 is not full of power levels.
am I the only one that really liked season 3??
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It's a pretty mediocre season.
You sound like pewdiepie like SPOT ON
I mean thank you but that's not a compliment lol
@@ShadowACS1 that is a compliment
@@yensipetra9368 I appreciate the intention but I actually can't stand Pewdiepie lol
@@ShadowACS1 why. Physicaly or mentally?
@@yensipetra9368 He always struck me as loud, screechy, and annoying.