Sword Gai: The Animation produces an engaging episode for once through Shin and Gai’s fateful bond of the Shiryu that causes Gai to transform once again.
Read MoreSword Gai: The Animation delivers something new with Gai’s return and his choice to rebel against his nature, offering hope through his character’s change of heart.
Read MoreSword Gai: The Animation’s Part II’s fourth episode tells the same disappointing tale, but its plot twist towards the end is satisfying enough.
Read MoreSword Gai: The Animation Part II’s third episode provides another batch of bewildering scenes toppled with Sayaka’s depression that ultimately makes viewers feel lost in where the show’s going.
Read MoreSword Gai: The Animation’s second season provides another suspenseful and intriguing episode through the its plot twist full of betrayal.
Read MoreSword Gai: The Animation’s first episode in season two showcases Gai’s struggle to maintain his sanity while surprising viewers with a thrilling end for its premiere.
Read MoreWotakoi: Love is Hard for Otaku is a refreshing twist on the romantic comedy genre featuring a charmingly diverse cast and relatable interactions that make for some of the most “realistic” relationships in anime.
Read MoreSword Gai: The Animation’s twelfth episode concludes the first season, but leaves viewers feeling empty while the show’s theme of violence reinforces its dominance as the series main plot point.
Read MoreSword Gai: The Animation latest episode delivers more plot advancement, but doesn’t deter from the continued entertainment value through its focusing on established characters.
Read MoreSword Gai: The Animation focuses on Sayaka’s bond with Gai and delivers an enjoyable episode filled with more character development.
Read MoreSword Gai: The Animation focuses on love between two established and likable characters, improving the show’s weak plot.
Read MoreSword Gai: The Animation eighth episode doesn’t show established characters from prior episodes and constantly fails to create an engaging story.
Read MoreSword Gai: The Animation continues being repetitive with another demonic possession and lack of a plot. However, a fleeting tryst with Saiya’s past helps to make the seventh episode tolerable.
Read MoreIntimate moments between Wotakoi’s three couples shows how far they’ve developed since the start of the series and proves that love isn’t just hard for otaku, it's difficult for everyone.
Read MoreWotakoi’s penultimate episode follows Nao, introduces a new character, and returns to a familiar setting for more frantic fun.
Read MoreShiryu’s origin storys and Gai’s mental recovery improve the show’s Sword Gai’s the story’s lack of character development and make the plot more compelling.
Read MoreThis episode’s long single segment, character development, and quality jokes will leave viewers just as happy as Narumi.
Read MoreSeiya’s reawakening and Gai’s mental regression do little to improve Sword Gai’s weak plot or further invest viewers.
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