Probably the most ridiculously shonen ever to appear in the anime world (referring to the cliches of the genre) released its second season on Netflix recently, continuing the absurd, misinformed premises of the first in the most unashamed fashion.
The tournament that will decide the fate of mankind continues full on, after Thor's win against Lu Bu, Zeu's win against Adam, and Kojiro Sasaki's win over Poseidon, which has brought the score to 2-1 in favor of the Gods. The second season starts with another duel in the same fashion, as Jack the Ripper, who wears a pair of gloves granted by the valkyrie Hlökk, whose special ability allows him to turn anything his gloves touch into a divine weapon, is fighting Hercules. The first half of the season deals with the actual battle, where the half-God's (who is also referred to with another name that has nothing...
The tournament that will decide the fate of mankind continues full on, after Thor's win against Lu Bu, Zeu's win against Adam, and Kojiro Sasaki's win over Poseidon, which has brought the score to 2-1 in favor of the Gods. The second season starts with another duel in the same fashion, as Jack the Ripper, who wears a pair of gloves granted by the valkyrie Hlökk, whose special ability allows him to turn anything his gloves touch into a divine weapon, is fighting Hercules. The first half of the season deals with the actual battle, where the half-God's (who is also referred to with another name that has nothing...
- 4/18/2023
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
New titles also include Yasuke, directed and executive produced by US anime artist LeSean Thomas.
Netflix unveiled a slate of 40 original anime titles set to premiere in 2021, more than double its output last year, at the ongoing AnimeJapan 2021 virtual event.
The slate is headed by Masao Okubo’s Record Of Ragnarok, an adaptation of the popular manga about the one-on-one battles between humans and gods to determine the fate of humanity. Set to premiere in June 2021, the series is produced by Japanese animation studio Graphinica.
Netflix is also launching two shows combining the work of international and Japanese talents – Yasuke,...
Netflix unveiled a slate of 40 original anime titles set to premiere in 2021, more than double its output last year, at the ongoing AnimeJapan 2021 virtual event.
The slate is headed by Masao Okubo’s Record Of Ragnarok, an adaptation of the popular manga about the one-on-one battles between humans and gods to determine the fate of humanity. Set to premiere in June 2021, the series is produced by Japanese animation studio Graphinica.
Netflix is also launching two shows combining the work of international and Japanese talents – Yasuke,...
- 3/27/2021
- by Liz Shackleton
- ScreenDaily
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