He doesn’t need or care for any of it his content sustains itself in its own unique and mysterious orbit. His videos aren’t particularly memorable (‘Best Friend’ being the exception) and his social media output is not interesting at all. And while the likes of Drake and Kanye West masterfully manipulate the climate surrounding their product and their material, in a way that borders on performance art, it’s Young Thug’s music alone that generated the anticipation and subsequent impatience surrounding Slime Season 3. But Young Thug isn’t normal, and his success rate is nothing short of frightening there really isn’t much in his vast and sprawling back catalogue that sounds tired or overworked. Ordinarily, the most hyper-productive artists go through a sort of seasonal slump in the quality of their material – which is fine, and totally normal. There were periods throughout 2015 when if felt like he was dropping new music everyday, while an endless stream of material was leaking unofficially online. That's why it is still at the overall top of summer 2021.Young Thug has spoiled his listeners. That s all.overall the hype is everything i guess. of course the writer was out of plots to extend. make them so long that they can carry many episodes". All would want the villains to be stronger right but then also the hero would somehow win the game due to plot armor.the whole anime followed some of the shounen thingies and that is why it could have followed this principle too- "make the boss fights bigger. But as it is the boss battle no one would one it to end quick. Maybe the writer actually tried to depict her strong. Clayman almost got thrashed by shion right at the start and that took out the enjoyment actually.
Even the boss battle which was the most hyped battle through out the series did not seem that great to me. The scenes did not know when and when not to switch up the gears and hype. It shamefully continues to be rather lethargic plot and dialogues and meanders around a lot due to excessive padding and I felt like often the writer was out of points to add in this anime as he is no longer able to mask out the fact that the story is actually nothing good. it will be enough to get a nice score.lol.
You just have to make something with plenty of likeable characters with different powers and it should be full of battles. It just turned out like any other babbling shounen at times where story doesn't matter.
As it progressed the innumerable character breeds, animals, slime, goblins and others species even dryads, fairies and other demons almost filled this anime and that is what gradually made me to lose interest in this. Almost the same policy is followed in most isekai in most anime right? So nothing is that unique. " level-up"- maybe this is a right word for this. Since the very first season, this anime was nothing but a normal fantasy isekai, where the main character evolves and get stronger. This very statement is totally followed in this whole anime(not only this part 2) and i pretty much guess that same thing was followed in " kumo desuga na ni ka?".Overwhelmed with a vast number of characters filled with some really intriguing or weird names, this anime is a total cover for the weak quality points it has got on its other side. People just wait for the boss demon fights and slime evolution every episode to entertain their eyes.
It is considered as one of the most hyping isekai shows of all time. It really followed some common anime principles which are not satisfying to every anime watcher. Successing its season 2 part 1, this anime turned to be the most hyped anime this season. This review may or may contain spoilers as some mild instances from the anime would get jotted down as i review it.