The protagonist for example is a super special chosen one who gets more powerful a million times faster than everyone else, everyone around him loves him right away, he is constantly being plot armored, and he is given hax powers he did not earn just because he is cute. All you need for winning is to be born with broken powers and to betray everyone. 3) The training is meaningless Although the premise is a typical ‘starting from the bottom and gradually improving until you get to the top’ in practice all of the training and slow level up the character get become meaningless very fast. He’s left blank so anyone can self insert easier. Hell, he doesn’t even have a backdrop story because he has amnesia. Unfortunately he has the personality of a boy scout and that makes him boring right away. They try to make him seem like a victimized fake underdog in an unfair world that took the love of his life. 2) The protagonist is piece of white toast Easily the weakest in characterization character. For a show that is supposed to be the beginning of a new era for anime, it received a subpar director, clucky animation, unappealing artstyle, and is in general way worse than run of the mill shonen like Demon Slayer and Jujutsu Kaisen, which do not reinvent the wheel. The fanboys will insist it looks fine, but they are fanboys so they obviously like everything about it. 1) The production values are mostly mediocre This alone will make 90% of everyone to drop it in a couple of episodes. And now here is a list of issues it had that prove the crap it was all along.
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Not many care about Korean webcomics, and the tv airings in both Japan and Korea were fairly low. Basically, it wouldn’t have made such a splash if Covid-19 did not sabotage the competition. In reality, there wasn’t much competition during that season, thanks to all the far more famous competitors like Sword Art Online, Oregairu, and ReZero getting postponed because of the pandemic and leaving only Kaguya Sama as the only actual threat. That is how it managed to be the most popular show during the season it aired in and was made to come off like a modern classic in the making. It was also just another case of the rather large fanbase that was reading the webcomic hyping it up as the best shit ever and that somehow explaining the quality of an animated adaptation they hadn’t even watched yet. It was all a scam for Crunchyroll to make a badly adapted infomercial for promoting the webcomic, as well as for selling subscriptions to easily impressionable buffoons who would love to be part of a supposed new era of anime… that never came.
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Aside from being from Korea there was nothing special about it, as an adaptation it was below average, and aside from the three Korean adaptations they shoved out close to each other no other webcomic was adapted for years to come. Consume product and be excited for next products. It wasn’t, but we were constantly told that we HAD to support it, so they can make even more Korean webcomic adaptations. PREAIRING HYPE Tower of God was heavily marketed as the first Korean webcomic adaptation as well as the beginning of a new era for anime.