Thread:Roboartitec/@comment-3390396-20130730173117/@comment-3390396-20130731174852

Never got attracted to Attack on Titan (to be honest, I didn't understand it after reading just once, but eventually got bored). Stopped watching SAO after Kirito wakes up in the real world. I pretty much knew how the anime ended, but felt that ending it with Asuna seemingly dying, and without a proper end, was much, much more poignant that stretching it out to give Asuna and Kirito a happy ending. I quite like ambiguous stuff like Cage of Eden's ending. Well, whatever.

If what I've heard is right, Kenichi is this wimp who trains like shit and becomes a really strong martial artist. Where have I heard of this really cliched story before? I mean, shonen always has the principle of "weak guy trains, becomes strong". It's boring and tiresome sometimes, because even when the protagonist is like really strong, he has this even stronger opponent, to fight whom he has to train. Like Rurouni Kenshin, etc. Why, Noblesse's main character is probably one of the strongest characters in its universe (if not the most, of course), but is very still enjoyable. So is Gon from Hunter x Hunter, and he doesn't act like the typical shonen kid either. But Noblesse is a Korean manhwa.

Akame ga Kiru, huh? I'll try it.