I started watching the 2001 anime and why is it so superior to the manga and Netflix? It has better pacing, better characterization, and most importantly: better ending.
Shaman King 2001
I like the ending more than the Netflix one
Yoh is such a chill guy in the original
the manga ending somehow managed to be worse than the "yeah... sorry" in naruto
Look around you look beyond
I just started the remake after reading through the first Omnibus; is 2001 actually better?
>is 2001 actually better?
Yes. It has better soundtrack, and more time for characters to be fleshed out.
The only bad thing about the old anime was that the fights had barely any animation to it, and then the reboot comes to make...a slideshow
Powerful.
>fights had barely any animation to it
Yoh vs the snowboard guy has smooth and cool animation
some fights were good
>better ending.
lol
yeah I hate it.
Hao as power hungry psychopath(2001)>>>>>Hao as psychopath with mommy issues(manga and Netflix).
Yoh is a cool dude but I do not agree with his philosophy for me it is the same problem that Deku has with Shigaraki.
yoh becomes a fucking background character in the manga, he didn't defeat Hao (even though he could), he didn't even come up with the idea of bringing his mom back, Anna did. At least in the 2001 anime he gets up his ass and does something
i feel the exact same way about hunter x hunter 99
>Better ending
>The Shaman Fight didn't even finish
lol
Not even that, 2001 Hao wanted to kill humans because he thought they were damaging the earth and was resentful he got bullied because of his shamanic powers. Yoh and the gang call out his hypocrisy in that he hates humans for doing awful shit, but he's no different.
Manga Hao is just a whiny bitch with mommy issues. If all it took to "stop" him was to be embarrassed by his mom in front of 50+ people, then it means he could have stopped himself anytime, but didn't want to.
they don't even stop hao from killing everyone either
at that time everyone except Hayashibara was a literal who so they had a budget
inb4 Yoko Hikasa schizo
shouldn't it be the other way around? By 2021, shaman king was well known, you'd think they'd get a good studio and budget for the remake
>people actually watching the 2021 adaption