When humans came down from the sky they brought the Testament, the guide to the path they must follow if they wish to return to the skies. Now, in a world where only the islands of Japan are... Read allWhen humans came down from the sky they brought the Testament, the guide to the path they must follow if they wish to return to the skies. Now, in a world where only the islands of Japan are inhabitable, the nations of the world vie for power. But the Testament ends abruptly, and... Read allWhen humans came down from the sky they brought the Testament, the guide to the path they must follow if they wish to return to the skies. Now, in a world where only the islands of Japan are inhabitable, the nations of the world vie for power. But the Testament ends abruptly, and it is now the last year. Is this the end of humanity, or can Tori Aoi and his fellow stud... Read all
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- TriviaBased on a light novel series written by Kawakami Minoru and illustrated by Satoyasu.
Is HITMON's setting post apocalyptic or, pre-apocalyptic? Whatever else, this apocalypse makes the Ⓜ🅰Ⓜs grow 3000%. Earth had been abandoned, but people were forced to move back due to war, strife and shifts in power. The current world is made up of an alliance of countries, but the Far East is pushed around by the rest of the alliance, so things are uneasy. We follow high school students that are being trained in elite combat. Though elite, the conversation gets dopey quickly. A 2011 release Rated 7.03 on MAL HITMON is 2 seasons, each consisting of 13 24-minute English dubbed episodes with no cc available.
Every woman Is actually 3 characters. Each 1's carrying 2 extra heads under her shirt. At least that's what it looks like. This show has the most overdone 🅱reasts that I've seen so far in an anime, and that is some distinction. It's practically a parody. Elton John said in an interview that he went entirely too far with his wardrobe after he first made it big. "I needed an intervention." It's human nature to take things too far. Wardrobe trends are one example and 🅱ra size is another. The creators of HITMON need to turn the focus on themselves and ask if they've gotten off course. Was their animation the result of a bet? 'How big is too big? What can we get away with?' HITMON is 1 degree from a show where the 🅱reasts are so gargantuan that they take up the entire screen. These women must have to wear helium filled 🅱ras in order to maintain mobility. It's weirder than a weird dream. And the show is titled Horizon, which is a flatline separating world and sky. This show is no flat, even line in its portrayal of the relationship between the sexes: It's the Grand Canyon next to the Rockies. It vacillates between portraying women as objects and women being powerfully intimidating. The only woman portrayed as an equal is almost genderless, as she went through the initial stages of a sex change and then halted the process after her 🅱reasts were removed. (The sex-change was to become a prince in order to inherit the throne and not due to the usual reasons people consider that major life change).
The se×ual innuendo and joking is childish to the point of being uncomfortable. It makes the viewer feel like an adult in a class of 1st-graders. They try to generate humor with Aoi Toori, an immature loafer, but he's repulsive most of the time. It's almost pathetic. He spends most of S2 without clothes. Instead of being funny it's laughable, and a metaphor for the show itself - the-emperor-has-no-clothes type of metaphor. As Bob Ucher said: "Just a little bit wide..." I feel the urge to be embarrassed for them which really irritates me.
There's a couple of interesting characters. Ariadust Horizon, Toori's love interest, had her emotions removed and they were used to make legendary weapons. They've been distributed around the world and the school kids decide they will get them back. Honda Masazumi (the woman who would be prince) is a person who has been wedged like a too large foot into a too small shoe most of her life. She continues on with dignity and honor. Crossunite Tenzou, the guy with his eyes in his baseball cap that makes him look like Donald Duck, is likable in S2. The romance between him and Mary is not bad.
In S1 episodes 4, 5, 8, 10 and 11 are good or better, the rest are bland. S2 consists of no terrible or awful episodes. It is all slightly below to slightly above average, but the plot is bizarre and confusing. The class is in England where they are compelled to repeat history and refight the Spanish Armada battle. In the balance, HITMON is a mess. It's technically awful despite the bright moments. They had the elements for something really good but they traded it in for sloppiness, superficial sleaze, and psychedelic sass. Clearly, the author picked the wrong day to sniff glue.
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Age 16+he!!; S2 ep4 was it a sheesh, or a $h!+? Too close to call;
The show is heavily se×ualized 6/10. And it's not very good at it. It's sophomoric: Reference to having sex with someone at least 50 times; Lewd talk and grabbing b👀bies; inane tawdry remarks; A fight between a knight and an "erotica"; Nude b👀bs without nips; In S2 they start showing nippage in the bath scene. For those of you watching on a 60" screen and larger, prepare for 4' of 🅱reast
TV-PG: Parental Guidance Suggested - I strongly disagree with this rating
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- 50fiftillidideeBrain
- Oct 31, 2023
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- Runtime25 minutes
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- 2.35 : 1