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Kimetsu no Yaiba: A Connected Bond: Daybreak and First Light (2023)
Phenomenal
OMG! I've cry for that (not going to spoil here).
It's just 40% if you had read the manga, the animation, storyline, music here is around 60%.
Can't wait for the final fight which 99% will be in the theater after one more season.
If I have to list down things that I don't like it would be there are some scenes where Nezuko's hair is kind of hard like rock and not silky moves in the wind.
Ufotable again you should be proud of your artist team. I don't know how would you guys keep it up with the final season since it's a lot more complicated movement and skill compared to this but you're done an amazing job so far and this is the new benchmark for anime animation already so you're all have the benefit of the doubt.
We believe in you. Love you guys. Let's wait for another year to come.
Kimetsu no Yaiba: A Sword from Over 300 Years Ago (2023)
The animation and sounds
No matter what you read the manga or not, the animation quality will blows you away.
This is something that other studios have to learn from.
This is something has been lacking for too long. This is the change for the world to see what an anime can do.
We're aiming for quality over quantity.
From now onwards it will be something for us to expect every Sunday. The only complaint is it's somehow too short. I want more more and more of this.
And Ufotable, you have a very talented Storyboard maker. You should be proud of your animation team as well. Increase their salary at least for their masterpieces.
Kimetsu no Yaiba: Layered Memories (2022)
Incredible!
What a perfect episode.
That kick will blowing your mind. Nezuko is finally live up to the hype. Cannot wait to see the next battle between those two girls.
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003)
Need to watch.
A great movie, epic, mesmerizing content. Set amid the studio but have great appeal for viewers. Not only brought indescribable emotions but also contain the element of surprise, dramatic. First is the story of a mischievous dwarf with the game, and the obsession of getting ugly little things with the ring. Released on 17 December 2003, The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King received rave reviews[5] and became one of the greatest critical and box-office successes of all time, being only the second film to gross $1 billion worldwide, becoming the highest grossing film from New Line Cinema, as well as the biggest financial success for Time Warner in general, until Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 surpassed The Return of the King's final gross in 2011. The film was the highest- grossing film of 2003. Notably, it won all eleven Academy Awards for which it was nominated, including the awards for Best Picture, the first and only time a fantasy film has done so; it was also the second sequel to win a Best Picture Oscar (following The Godfather Part II) and Best Director. The film is tied for largest number of awards won with Ben-Hur (1959) and Titanic (1997).