Boy must face a cruel antagonist and awaken to astounding power. First, the story lacks any sense of originality or creativity. There’s so much wrong with it that I don’t know where to begin. (Tatsumaru Tachibana plays Jin Mori)įor a story that is simple at its core, it was poorly presented and executed. I’m fond of the seiyuu for Mira (Ayaka Ohashi) because I loved her when she played the main character in Sabagebu! Her performance wasn’t especially amazing, but it was still alright. I was also impressed with the performance of Tatsumaru Tachibana as Jin Mori, since this is his first time as the lead character in an anime. Some good seiyuu appear in GOH, such as Daisuke Namikawa (Mujin Park), Kouki Uchiyama (Ilpyo), Tomokazu Seki (Announcer T), and Kenji Tsuda (Jegal). Ordinarily I’d give this category 6/10, but it deserves a little better because of the voice-acting. Other than that, there’s not much to say about the music. There are some nice fast, inspiring pieces great for action scenes and important battles. As for the ending song, “Win” by CIX, it’s honestly very forgettable. There’s nothing wrong with the song, but it really isn’t my style. The opening song, “Contradiction” by KSUKE featuring Tyler Carter, was no doubt loved by some viewers. These reasons prove that GOH deserves an 8/10 for visuals. Face expressions were good in this anime too. You’re sure to be entertained by the fantastic visuals of the tournament fights. I think my favorite fight was Mori versus the awakened Ilpyo in episode 11. For these battles, the animation is smooth, and excellent use is made of creative shots and camera angles. Throughout the show there are really great combat scenes for martial arts and fantasy fighting. Now that we’ve got the bad stuff out of the way, let’s look at why these visuals deserve an 8/10 score. The character designs were not very impressive, and the colors were a little too dull and dark for a shounen fighting anime. I just couldn’t stop wondering why everyone looks like Rudolf the Red-nosed Reindeer. I applaud an anime for using a new style, but it wasn’t really to my liking. An interesting and unusual art style is used, with characters having slightly wider bodies, reddened noses and ears, and pointy features in general. The art and animation in GOH is excellent, although not all of it was particularly enjoyable to me personally. ![]() Be prepared for bombastic battles with supernatural powers at play. As he and his friends Mira and Daewi fight side-by-side, they learn there’s more to this competition than meets the eye. Jin Mori wants to win the tournament to get stronger and reunite with his missing grandfather. The winner will have any one wish granted. The best highschool martial artists from around the country gather and fight in tournaments in the competition known as God of Highschool. ![]() These are visuals, audio, story, characters, and personal enjoyment. I’ll offer a quick synopsis and then launch right into the review, which goes over the usual five categories. Welcome to Anime Rants’ review of the summer 2020 anime The God of Highschool.
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