It's a cool contrast between two externally rather similar characters. Yuma and Hyuse are both experienced veterans who can see what their teammates lack and want to see them reach their potential, and this is expressed both through Yuma's supportiveness and Hyuse's direct assessments. We also see this side of Hyuse in the most recent manga chapter (245) where he's considering how to explain things to Rokuro.
Everyone forgets, myself included, that Yuma is dying which is the main motivating factor for Osamu to reach the away mission this season, otherwise waiting a year or two would be more sensible since trying to rescue the captured is something border wants to do regardless of who’s on the mission
the writer of world trigger is scary, he made each and every character have distinct personalities. this is also shown in the newest arc where its shown best
Yeah, most people shot down the newest arc for being slow, but it actually shows how giga brain the author is to remember every bits of personality of an entire 55(?) Characters and how they interact with entirely new roster. Not to mention the occasional on-point judging from the A-rank members
@@ronny_innor i would day that often when some author make karakter looks smart they make him say the best answer to a question directly to what author want. But world trigger actually make each people think in different way and somegow still show they are smart in their own way
I love the reasoning they later give for the rank wars format in the manga. It makes the battles more complex and closer to real life combat. Thus giving the team more experience and give a stronger impact of their victory to the audience.
The fact that it wasn’t a shut-out for Tamakoma-2 really makes this all the better. They had very close games and were even shut-out once themselves. These aren’t some of Border’s best for no reason. Osamu combat experience and power are low, and Chika’s has even less but much more power. This puts them in a not great spot if they were alone. Yuma has pretty high power, and has more combat experience than most other Border agents. Hyuse also has high power and likely only marginally less combat experience as Yuma, if not more than him. This overall, combined with Osamu learning how to be a better planner and leader as he learns and progresses the hard way, makes them one of Border’s best teams.
I agree, and it further cements the way the show portrays objectives. Particularly in the final round, It would be cool if they could win the match, but they don't plan around that. Their actual win condition is getting 4 points, and every one of them knows it. Hyuse goes out not trying to get a big fight, but just focusing on pulling one or two points out of it.
When you said it was like an esport I couldn’t agree more. The fact that Ashihara-sensei is able to balance the plot, the tactics and strategies in the rank games, ONTOP of the character development is so under-looked. BRO IS COOKING!! also I would like to know your current thoughts about the current arc in the manga. I’m aware it’s a bit slow but I like it because of the character writing we’re getting for all the agents.
No other tournament quite steals my attention as WT's does. The strategizing, tactics and play-by-play changes of momentum are enrapturing and madly entertaining. I have re-read the manga 3-4 times and I never fail to misremember some detail here or there, which always keeps it a treat to come back to.
I like dark tournament a lot, in fact that I think it’s one of the best in retrospect. Personally I hold rank wars in much higher regard, that’s all :)
The main thing I like about the rank wars is that regardless of how the battles went, it's still a net positive for everyone because they're all on the same side, Osamu clever tactics and low trion management, Yuma's innovative moves, etc it clearly shows that Borders feeds on all the info and everyone gets to improve in order to defend earth better, it's not just a petty tournament with glory for sole goal and cool moments
World Trigger is generally so amazing. I watched all of it last Spring, and it's definitely an anime that I recommend to children. The characters have a strong sense of friendship and resolve problems together. No much different from Power Rangers if you look at the big picture, but with less scary-looking monsters of course. Honestly, I would rather watch all of World Trigger again than watch one season of Power Rangers.
@@Dankdemon-r5y technically, you will not see it till next season but in order for me to be complete with my script, I had to include it. That info drop is after the rank wars officially wraps up post where we ended s3
@@therealdrdrip I have all 3 seasons of world trigger saved to my personal folders. If you’re okay with torrenting, shana project is the site you’ll find it all on
I liked World Trigger enough to catch up in a week, but I wish there was more story to it. The Rank Wars were fun, sure, but at times it felt like the author wanted to create a game, rather than manga
@@ralfsstuff I would agree if Ashihara didn’t pull to Aftokrator & Galapoula’s developments in between but those two nations making their presence known I felt made the story feel balanced
Imo, the trigger he chose also took his experience to consider. Kogetsu/Sword was the actual weapon he trained with since little, while Hound and Escudo chosen because of his experience when fighting Karasuma and Jin and learned how absolutely annoying both trigger are when used strategically.
I disagree that Mikumo is super smart. He’s smarter than average-sure, but not by that much-and he does take the role of the strategist for Tamakoma-2 (because he’s the Captain, and he couldn’t really contribute in other ways), but much more than smart or intelligent, Mikumo is astute and gutsy. He can punch above his weight because he knows when to take risks, and never plays it too safe. Even when he’s at a disadvantage, what he’s good at is never missing a window to take his shot. This is a purposeful contrast to Kuga, who is really strong but exceedingly cautious and deliberate. It’s why Kuga respects Osamu: unlike Kuga, who only fights opponents when he knows he can win, Osamu fights opponents when he knows *he has the best shot he’s going to get at winning.* Osamu is willing to take risks in order to make up for his weakness, and he does this in a selfless manner. But the world he inhabits is one where his limits are real. So he has no choice but try to adapt. In other words, Osamu has a realistic approach to the power of shonen protagonists: Heart and Friendship No Jutsu.
it introduced a literal army of characters and their battlestyle and abilites in dept., It only seems that long because of the hiatsu and monthly schedule, but it was definitely worth it and the pacing in the story was direct without being rushed. it couldn't have been better than this
What a wasted opportunity to not make use of all the detailed setting of World Trigger and making it into a real tactical tournament game people can play.
More World Trigger content in the future, thank you all for watching!
Continue the propaganda, brother.
the best news ever, keep the agenda alive
can't wait for the bet tabletop game arc
Hyuse calling out Chika was a surprisingly good scene. Usually, a former enemy beefing with a team member doesn't have you agree with them so much.
It's a cool contrast between two externally rather similar characters. Yuma and Hyuse are both experienced veterans who can see what their teammates lack and want to see them reach their potential, and this is expressed both through Yuma's supportiveness and Hyuse's direct assessments. We also see this side of Hyuse in the most recent manga chapter (245) where he's considering how to explain things to Rokuro.
Yeah I am so excited to read the next chapters. I finally decided to read the manga and definitely not disappointed@@sethb3090
Everyone forgets, myself included, that Yuma is dying which is the main motivating factor for Osamu to reach the away mission this season, otherwise waiting a year or two would be more sensible since trying to rescue the captured is something border wants to do regardless of who’s on the mission
I see World Trigger, I click.
Same
Guilty
Same here
Same
simple as that
the writer of world trigger is scary, he made each and every character have distinct personalities. this is also shown in the newest arc where its shown best
Yeah, most people shot down the newest arc for being slow, but it actually shows how giga brain the author is to remember every bits of personality of an entire 55(?) Characters and how they interact with entirely new roster. Not to mention the occasional on-point judging from the A-rank members
@@ronny_innor i would day that often when some author make karakter looks smart they make him say the best answer to a question directly to what author want. But world trigger actually make each people think in different way and somegow still show they are smart in their own way
I love the reasoning they later give for the rank wars format in the manga. It makes the battles more complex and closer to real life combat. Thus giving the team more experience and give a stronger impact of their victory to the audience.
The fact that it wasn’t a shut-out for Tamakoma-2 really makes this all the better. They had very close games and were even shut-out once themselves. These aren’t some of Border’s best for no reason. Osamu combat experience and power are low, and Chika’s has even less but much more power. This puts them in a not great spot if they were alone. Yuma has pretty high power, and has more combat experience than most other Border agents. Hyuse also has high power and likely only marginally less combat experience as Yuma, if not more than him. This overall, combined with Osamu learning how to be a better planner and leader as he learns and progresses the hard way, makes them one of Border’s best teams.
I agree, and it further cements the way the show portrays objectives.
Particularly in the final round, It would be cool if they could win the match, but they don't plan around that. Their actual win condition is getting 4 points, and every one of them knows it. Hyuse goes out not trying to get a big fight, but just focusing on pulling one or two points out of it.
It's amazing to see Mikumo slowly grow. Every step takes so much effort that every little win feels like a huge success
World Trigger is an amazing series and this video does it great justice.
When you said it was like an esport I couldn’t agree more. The fact that Ashihara-sensei is able to balance the plot, the tactics and strategies in the rank games, ONTOP of the character development is so under-looked. BRO IS COOKING!! also I would like to know your current thoughts about the current arc in the manga. I’m aware it’s a bit slow but I like it because of the character writing we’re getting for all the agents.
Rank Wars makes me wish there was an vrmmo with the mechanics and structure of World Trigger. It be fun to experience
I'm a simple man, I see World Trigger I click.
Shonen’s Greatest Underdog is right 🔥🔥🔥
You get it 🙏🏾🙏🏾
We're eating good with all this world trigger content 🔥🔥. I just recently started my rewatch of the anime.
Im here for all the world trigger content and more but World Trigger especially haha! dope as always bro
No other tournament quite steals my attention as WT's does. The strategizing, tactics and play-by-play changes of momentum are enrapturing and madly entertaining. I have re-read the manga 3-4 times and I never fail to misremember some detail here or there, which always keeps it a treat to come back to.
You’ve re-embarked my love for World Trigger and I might just watch the last season that I’ve been putting on hold
This brings me joy to hear! You will absolutely love it, enjoy your watch and thank you for watching 🙏🏾
thank you so much for making these videos. I love you man, you really get it. I feel understood. WT is really my #1 favorite anime.
Glad you like them! Comments like this keep me going. Thanks for watching and this video will certainly not be the last for World Trigger
World Trigger: I have the perfect tournament arc!
Yu Yu Hakusho: That’s cute!
I like dark tournament a lot, in fact that I think it’s one of the best in retrospect. Personally I hold rank wars in much higher regard, that’s all :)
tournament arc with emphasis on team play > individual shonen skill showcase tournament arc
The main thing I like about the rank wars is that regardless of how the battles went, it's still a net positive for everyone because they're all on the same side, Osamu clever tactics and low trion management, Yuma's innovative moves, etc it clearly shows that Borders feeds on all the info and everyone gets to improve in order to defend earth better, it's not just a petty tournament with glory for sole goal and cool moments
Such an underrated anime. I always rewatch it because the fighting is so good. Great video!
Thank you for watching!
This series is sooooooo underrated
This was beautiful tho
Brains
Combat
And the best one
Chika with that hand Canon
I would actually love a 1 hour play by play of each match! No one is doing wt content, were starved!
Also a recap of the selection would be awsome!
it made me tear😭
fine, ill rewatch world trigger
World Trigger is generally so amazing.
I watched all of it last Spring, and it's definitely an anime that I recommend to children.
The characters have a strong sense of friendship and resolve problems together. No much different from Power Rangers if you look at the big picture, but with less scary-looking monsters of course.
Honestly, I would rather watch all of World Trigger again than watch one season of Power Rangers.
I wish there were more world trigger youtube reactors
@@godusopp2752 Agreed. If anything I’ll be sure to stick around all the way to the end
brimmest coal i’ve ever seen
WORLD TRIGGER 💙
WT is what a battle Shounen should be.
Yessir
World Trigger is an E-sport anime disguised as a battle shounen. It's brilliant.
why is the whole royalty of an allied nation not in the anime D: huge plot twist
@@Dankdemon-r5y technically, you will not see it till next season but in order for me to be complete with my script, I had to include it. That info drop is after the rank wars officially wraps up post where we ended s3
You were 15 when you first watched world trigger so how old are you now?
23 now, time surely flies
where do you get your footage from?! I want to make some edits!
@@therealdrdrip I have all 3 seasons of world trigger saved to my personal folders. If you’re okay with torrenting, shana project is the site you’ll find it all on
I liked World Trigger enough to catch up in a week, but I wish there was more story to it. The Rank Wars were fun, sure, but at times it felt like the author wanted to create a game, rather than manga
@@ralfsstuff I would agree if Ashihara didn’t pull to Aftokrator & Galapoula’s developments in between but those two nations making their presence known I felt made the story feel balanced
You forget that Hyuse choose the trigger to what Tamakoma-2 needs. Not his personal, I just wondering what his preference?
Imo, the trigger he chose also took his experience to consider.
Kogetsu/Sword was the actual weapon he trained with since little, while Hound and Escudo chosen because of his experience when fighting Karasuma and Jin and learned how absolutely annoying both trigger are when used strategically.
Isn't the stuff with galopuola, raijinmaru, youtaro and ruka manga only?
Technically where s3 ended, it is. However I felt it was needed to give full context
@@YozakuraSensei understandable. I was just a little afraid, that i need to enter my 11th rewatch immediately
I disagree that Mikumo is super smart. He’s smarter than average-sure, but not by that much-and he does take the role of the strategist for Tamakoma-2 (because he’s the Captain, and he couldn’t really contribute in other ways), but much more than smart or intelligent, Mikumo is astute and gutsy. He can punch above his weight because he knows when to take risks, and never plays it too safe. Even when he’s at a disadvantage, what he’s good at is never missing a window to take his shot. This is a purposeful contrast to Kuga, who is really strong but exceedingly cautious and deliberate. It’s why Kuga respects Osamu: unlike Kuga, who only fights opponents when he knows he can win, Osamu fights opponents when he knows *he has the best shot he’s going to get at winning.*
Osamu is willing to take risks in order to make up for his weakness, and he does this in a selfless manner. But the world he inhabits is one where his limits are real. So he has no choice but try to adapt.
In other words, Osamu has a realistic approach to the power of shonen protagonists: Heart and Friendship No Jutsu.
Honestly, the Rank Wars was way better and more interesting than the actual story lol
JJK failed its tournament arc
the only real problem with the arc is that dear god it was so long.
I don't see it as a problem. It's so good that I wish we had more of it lol
I think the problem is the manga come out every month or two, that's why ppl think the arc is so long
it introduced a literal army of characters and their battlestyle and abilites in dept., It only seems that long because of the hiatsu and monthly schedule, but it was definitely worth it and the pacing in the story was direct without being rushed. it couldn't have been better than this
What a wasted opportunity to not make use of all the detailed setting of World Trigger and making it into a real tactical tournament game people can play.
I would actually love a 1 hour play by play of each match! No one is doing wt content, were starved!
Also a recap of the selection would be awsome!