Ushio & Tora

Why wasn't this more popular with normalfags?
It had all the the hallmarks of a popular shonen. I just watched it and the only thing bad about it was its OP's. Other than that it was great, lots of hot girls and good fights. The flashback episodes were fun.

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> Adapts 400 chapters in 40 episodes in your direction

Karakiri Circus was better.

I haven't read the manga but they made it work. Anime onlies like me didn't even notice how condensed the story was.

This, pretty much all the lore of the manga was lost in the anime adaptation.

It was fine except for the ending where all the different people he meets show up again. I forgive them not adaptating everything, because I don't think people can handle one off and short adventures anymore.
Them skipping all the small stuff didn't hurt it as much as the new Shaman King series did

BECAUSE IT WAS UGLY.

The whole azafuse mythos was handled very poorly in my opinion.

I haven't seen the new SK, is it bad?

Normalfags only care about whatever is trending on Twitter or is currently being shilled on Crunchyroll.

It's extremely rushed to hell and the animation isn't that great.
FMA Brotherhood only really worked because people were familiar with the original series and characters so them rushing the first part really didn't hurt much

It's clearly rushed but it's consistently alright if you don't know what's missing until a certain point where the general content of the story goes downhill and then the rushed aspects become all the more clear. I'd say that doesn't happen until it reached it's final 12-15 episodes though.

I actually really loved this adaption as someone who got burnt out reading the manga due to the massive amounts of monsters of the week. Unlike some other anime they did a stellar job cutting the content to the most relevant material and it was a blast for me all the way through. The final cour felt like an entire season of purely climaxes.

it was destined to fail IMO that's why I didn't even started it, Hell, which fucking version are they adapting, there are like 3 endings now hahaha.

The actual ending

Been reading the manga recently and they cut so much from the anime. Shit like Namahage, the dopey lover boys, the Yakuza dude dying, etc. Just to speed through the 4 spear candidates. Might be misremembering some stuff cause I watched the anime years ago now but the manga is a lot more comprehensive. Still loved the anime though, the opening was kickass and it was a fun watch during highschool.

ITS MASCULINE user!

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Dude, it's a manga from 1990.
I don't know if it's good but it's kinda old??? I mean it was released when anime wasn't mainstream yet
If it's like Ranma1/2 then I guess it's good and I should watch it

Mangaka has the worst fucking luck when it comes to his works. None of his works get translated enough and anime adaptions are either a rush job or no adaptions at all causing him to be badly unknown and underrated. I mean his works aren't the greatest things out there but he at least deserves a bone or 2.

1. Pretty low-budget, animation is serviceable but nothing more.
2. MCs harem sucks, the only decent girl is a squirrel-fox-thing, and it is established fairly decisively that the worst girl would win.

Even the OP's were great, this anime is the best mid tier i've ever seen

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Anime only here - it had quite boring start and picked up it's pace after like 10 episodes. Plus it looked kinda cheap.
Last few episodes were a blast with all the action and the finale was quite alright.
Until the last 10 episodes it didn't feel like there were cuts, that's quite something when I heard that it was 400 chapters long series