What I can say is that it’s an eclectic bunch of characters who each bring a different ability and personality to the table. Given my sentiments at the start of this review, I’d be going into spoiler territory if I were to discuss the impact of the rest of the cast. ![]() ![]() Often the show misleads you into thinking it’s making progress when it’s really just creating vapid excuses for the characters to come into conflict with one another. For every logical deduction made towards finding the culprit another ridiculous one strikes back. There are some hilariously silly conveniences towards the back end of the show as well that don’t do any favours towards correcting the aforementioned writing flaws around the cast. It’s true that a 12 episode limit plays its part in limiting that but that’s no excuse whatsoever for not at least making an effort to improve in that area. It’s such a pity that this sort of development couldn’t be spared for all six other members of the group and actually go some distance towards making the mystery more engaging. His relationship with one character in particular is easily the most interesting part of the story, a relationship challenged by the other party’s motives and their background. The way he tries to rally others to his cause is at least believable for the most part. Adlet himself isn’t a memorable protagonist but he does have his moments. When seven people arrive at the meeting location Adlet quickly becomes the prime suspect in the hunt for the ‘extra’ person. He is one of the six chosen heroes to defeat the demon god. The story is focused around Adlet Mayer, the self-proclaimed ‘strongest man in the world’. A harsh sentiment? I maintain the show dug its own hole deeper with every single episode. I, however, felt betrayed by the show not living up to its potential and betraying the mystery path it started to construct in its opening half. If you’re after an anime with some solid action, but nothing ground breaking, then this may satisfy you. I can understand those who enjoyed the anime because there’s some action, suspense and some passable characters to get you by. With paper-thin characters, convenient solutions, characters that scream fanservice over depth and a bizarre ending, Rokka no Yuusha will not be a show that hangs around in the memory bank for the right reasons. In a show that clearly tells us early on that it’s going to be show about catching the villain in disguise, it abandons even trying to be an interesting and challenging mystery. The focus is on set pieces and not a study into its characters. The show feels like it is written to cater for an action show, not a mystery one. This lack of equal screen time and development made it incredibly easy to rule certain characters out as the ‘extra’. If you start to abandon characters then the strength in your writing falls by the wayside. Instead, it decided to insult it.īig tip you could give to anyone writing a classic ‘whodunnit’ tale then do this: Give everyone a solid reason to be confirmed suspicious. Rokka no Yuusha didn’t end up testing my intelligence though. One character gets picked on early as the infiltrator and it’s up to him to prove his innocence. Rokka no Yuusha stepped up to the plate this season and its plot summary had me interested: A show where six heroes try to fight off a great demon but seven show up for the job instead. It often has me dusting off the magnifying glass and getting set to put my perception to the test. The quickest way to pique my curiosity is with the ‘mystery’ tag. ![]() Now on the run, Adlet must utilize his unique skill set and wit in a fight for his life to identify which member of the group is the true impostor before it's too late! However, when they finally unite, seven heroes are present, and soon the others begin to suspect Adlet to be a fraud. Rokka no Yuusha follows the two as they embark upon their destined journey to fight the Demon God, intending to meet up with their fellow heroes at a small temple outside of the Land of the Howling Demons, the fiends' domain. Although it doesn't go as smoothly as he had planned, Adlet is ultimately chosen as one of the six heroes shortly after being greeted by Nashetania Loei Piena Augustra, crown princess and fellow Brave. Adlet Mayer, self-proclaimed "Strongest Man in the World," has arrived at the continent of Piena in hopes of becoming a Brave. An ancient legend states that with the revival of the Demon God, six heroes-the Braves of the Six Flowers-will be chosen by the Goddess of Fate, granting them power to rise up against the fiends attempting to turn the world into a living hell.
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