I've been rewatching Fairy Tail the anime for a few months, and I noticed the tierlist I made in september 2023 is OUTRAGEOUS.
So, I decided to keep a new updated tierlist as the episodes go by. Here's how's it going:
(Episode 39/I have no idea)
Some characters are there already because I'm pretty sure about them still. (Just so you know, I watched FT last time in 2020)
If it's so long now I can't imagine what it will be like in the future 💀
Farwell and see ya soon!
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they flamin me for my tierlist but i brought a fire extinguisher [100 emoji]
currently in the process of reading/playing dr: kirigiri, thh, and kirigiri sou. this'll probably change as i get further into it. killer killer will come immediately after
i think gladosluver likes danganronpa zero and dr3... just a hunch tho. i LIKE the student council okay. they needed more screen time i miss them all. i should make a fic of them
ryota mitarai you're such a little nocturnal narcoleptic unhealthy shriveled wet pathetic creature please never die.
soshun murasame you are SO fucking lame and strange i love you with all my heart
yasuke matsuda. yasuke MATSUDA 💜
kyoko you were actually super helpful and kicked death in the ass love you please never change that goergrorus hair colour
izuru kamukura you are me. you look like me and it's scary
anyways im convinced the fucked-up crawling monokuma was created to make atheists believe in hell. i hate that thing. fighting it was such a pain in my non-existent ass. beast monokuma would go there too but i think its really cute and fuzzy so totes adorbs free pass
i actually didnt even HAVE a hate/dislike category until after i played despair girls. goodness gracious if that doesn't say something idk what does. good game when it isnt being written by freaks
so sorry old people i lied im not even sorry but i dont like old people im sorry old people lovers. they give me A Vibe that i cannot seem to shake. my divine intuition
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Chainsaw Man Smash or Pass Tierlist
I’ve made a tierlist of most of the main chainsaw man characters! Who will you smash? Who will you pass?!?
If you want me to add anyone feel free to ask!!
Here’s my Aot Smash or Pass tierlist for anyone whose interested!!
Tagging: @levmada @cyancherub @meownotgood I don’t know enough people who are into csm lol! You don’t need to be tagged! Anyone can play!!
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🧑⚕️ Monster Review 👺
Hello, everyone! Welcome back to a new anime review after a while! I'll review an old classic in this one - get ready for a thriller with Naoki Urasawa's Monster!
Monster aired in 2004, so it's almost twenty years old now. It's a thriller/suspense/mystery/psychological anime that's very reminiscent of this early-2000s era, actually. It has 74 episodes, so it's a decently long one.
The strength of these older anime is always how well-written they are. Monster has a good premise, and the way the plot is written really does it justice. Furthermore, it has this realistic vibe that increases immersion.
This anime deals with the concept of good and evil, but unlike Death Note, it does it without venturing into supernatural territory. Instead, it's done through pure character dynamics and development and done exceptionally well.
You're slowly drawn into the plot, learn to know the characters - both recurring and not - and are immersed in the mystery. Sure, it has a couple of slower moments in the middle, but the intriguing start and powerful ending more than make up for that.
It's pretty well-paced, and the 74 episodes fly by quickly. It's neither too long nor too short; emphasis is given to every critical character/plot point.
The mystery can get quite intricate sometimes, though. You have to follow the story closely if you want to avoid getting lost, especially since there are many flashbacks and changes of POV.
The "filler" scenes are just as impressive as the main plot, which is rare enough to be pointed out. Not that they're genuinely fillers, as every single moment and character turns out to be important in the long run.
Talking about characters, they're Monster's main strength. The main cast is terrific, whether it's the protagonist, his friends, enemies, or the main antagonist. Again, it's infrequent.
What makes them so good is just how deep their characters are. They feel humane, with complex psyches and emotions, their development is realistic, and they feel like real people. It's another strength of these older animes.
They have strengths and weaknesses, which matter in the story. Their dynamics are excellent, too, and are a crucial part of the plot. They cause many dilemmas throughout the anime and force the cast to be more morally grey than average.
Of course, there are still a few I didn't like quite as much, but it's pretty minor. It's an anime for adults, though, with mentions of mature topics (sex, physical & psychological violence, addiction, xenophobia...), so probably not everyone's thing.
It has aged, of course. At first glance, it's not stunning, but you grow to love the art and animation's old-school style. The color palette, in particular, is used very wisely.
Musically, it has one of the most fitting OSTs I've heard. It has this mysterious/thriller-y vibe that might make you shiver from time to time. The OP is lyricless but remains very good, and the ED has a story to tell!
Overall, Naoki Urasawa's Monster isn't far away from a masterpiece. It probably lacked a few epic moments during the weaker parts of the story, but it's incredibly minor. It's old, but it's good! Don't hesitate to give it a watch!
Down below is the tierlist for the characters in this anime. Thank you for reading this review!
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