That said, I’m a sentimental fool who will give it a 6/10 regardless. Food Wars is a bastardization of all the effort that has led up to this point, from both the creators and the reader. What began as endearingly bombastic became much more of an irritant at anything once the curtains fell. Tosh is truly gifted as a manga artist, but the flat storyboarding leaves much to be desired. Just ask the Azami’s flaccid plot twist to instantly become a likable character to fit the plot. All those page turns and bubbling oddities were nothing more than a cover-up for the nothingness that remains hidden under platitudes, and that in and of itself is a travesty.Įmotional it is not. If no one else is to sympathize with the reader's plight, I will. Yes, this ending does exist, and no, it is not some trite fan fiction. Imagine stabbing Godzilla with a toothpick. Such a monstrosity is so egregious to the point where criticism is in of itself a completely benign endeavor. There are no ideas to be portrayed, no textures to be defined, and contentions that are unimaginably vast. one could not feasibly picture in their bulky weeb brain. It is dissonant in the workings of satisfying character/plot progression and conclusions in ways The ending is a slight on all that is good, kind, or right. I have no words - I mean how could I? Any effort would be a waste, and yet this intellectually fickle mind is doing it regardless. Yes, I invoked the conclusion to Fairy Tail, and no, I don’t think I’m being facetious. What was once a shining star in the overall mediocrity of Shonen Jump’s catalog finished its run worse than the likes of Death Note and Fairy Tail’s endings.
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