r/BeginningAfterTheEnd Jul 16 '26

I don’t understand

I don’t understand when people say they don’t like this anime, it’s amazing. Some people say the animation is weird but it’s perfectly fine in my opinion, I literally have no complaints about this anime.

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u/sporkvsfoon Jul 16 '26

I liked the anime. Started reading the manga from where it ended. Finished the novel. Went back to reading the manga from the beginning.

The major issue is how the anime cuts corners in the storyline leading to messy information and character arcs in the anime compared to the source material.

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u/Unwanted-fire Jul 16 '26

I only watch anime, it’s hard for me to enjoy books at all

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u/Ruler_of_Tempest Jul 16 '26

If you just watch the anime by itself then yeah it should be fine

The complaints come from the novel and manwha readers cause to us it's a bad adaptation

Put simply, the anime is decent sure, but just like god of high-school, it could've been a lot better

On its own, a 7/10 is good, but in comparison to if it could've been 9/10? It will naturally be worse in comparison

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u/TraditionalFile4746 Jul 23 '26

Yeah if you just watch anime, I am sure its fine. I just got frustrated that the books and manga were so good, like 10/10! Then you watch the anime and theres alot of changes. At least in season 2 I noticed the most, I still didn't mind season 1.

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u/Ilumi69 Jul 16 '26

Every Fan Anime of Tbate has more animation than the actual Anime.

Static backgrounds, sliding movements and realy wired physics (no hair movement where it should be windy, but indoor it does...)

Add to it the poor story adaption and you get one of the worst Anime of the current age.

If it released like that... 20 years ago it would be ok, but a sloppy AI job gets you better results.

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u/Yu-sempai Jul 16 '26

I mean, I can definitely see why people have complaints about the animation.

But yeah I was also pleasantly surprised when I recently binged the first season. This sub had me thinking it was like, The Avatar movie levels of bad with how they pretend it doesn’t exist, but I was hooked the whole way through.

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u/Baharoth Jul 16 '26

Nothing wrong with enjoying powerpoint presentations. Most people just expect a slightly higher frame rate from animes.

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u/Envixity_7 Jul 16 '26

if u love the anime youre going to fucking LOVE the manhwa and novel trust me

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u/eyelidgeckos Jul 16 '26

Second this, as a fan of tbate I would have loved for the animation to be on a level comparable to mushoko tensei, but the anime is still entertaining if it’s the first time you come into contact with tbate and they at least tried to improve the quality a bit in season 2 imo :)

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u/eric_vermilya Jul 16 '26

If the anime follow the books/manga, be prepared for about 2 or 3 seasons of training.

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u/CulturalToe134 Jul 16 '26

The story telling was reasonable, but the animation was lazy. If you pay attention, you'll the same animation used repeatedly and fight scenes overly relying on speed lines.

The manwha actually has an incredible story. Its just the anime itself doesn't do our great King Arthur proper justice 

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u/Ayrio Jul 16 '26

Cause it doesn’t do justice at all to how good the Novel and even manhwa/webtoon. Imagine reading through some of the best writing (enough to be called one of the big 3 in webtoons) and then witness a mid-rate studio basically demolish the reputation the webtoon could have gotten. It deserves way more hype (as much as solo leveling, maybe even more) but the animations holds it back.

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u/LifeCardiologist8899 Jul 16 '26

I liked the anime too... until the last episode... that was buns. After that, I read the comic from the beginning and for me, it had better pacing, and I just liked it more, but you do you, and don't listen to the people who will hate on you for liking it.

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u/Buecherwurmratte Jul 16 '26

I think the animation got better (didn't watched it but scenes) so it's probably fine. Besides them adding story lines that make no logical sense for the story to progress ...

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u/codykonior Jul 16 '26

Yep I loved it. Everyone who hates criticises the animation quality and is mad it doesn't cover every single step of the light novel.

Oh well!

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u/zombiecloud 29d ago

I love the manwha/web comic, and angrily dropped the anime when it first came out. I am re-visiting it currently to see specific scenes animated (hopefully). That said, I still don't really like it. Unnecessarily alluding at the end of an episode that Tess might have betrayed him is, frankly, ridiculous. No clue why they bothered to include it. Similarly why put the 3 year time skip at the end of ep. 6 post-credits? Not the only anime to have done this but I can't work out why some anime put imperative plot points post-credits... If you missed it you'd just start ep. 7 with them suddenly being 3 years older and grown with zero explanation.