@@AJsReelReviews to me there's also the music, the investment in the characters, the stakes of the outcome being so clearly defined and immediate, the way it expands the world building, and the dynamics of how there are two separate fights with limited but critical interaction. The attention to details, such as Fern clearly favoring her wounded side, is also on another level.
He is a graf, which is a noble, equivalent to a count. Here, most large towns are ruled over by a heredity noble family. What's not as clear as to what larger nation they are part of. We have a royal capital in the central lands ruled by a king, and in the far north is an empire ruled by an emperor. But its not clear what areas they rule. Nor how the southern lands (where Fern came from) is ruled.
@@MichaelRBrown-lh6kn oh that’s interesting. I wonder if we’ll find out in later seasons. It would be cool to build more on the world and the geography etc Thanks for watching. ☺️
@@AJsReelReviews No idea. We just got Chapter 138 of the manga which has them in the northern Empire. The anime ends at chapter 60. Something we just don't get a lot of details on.
@@ReklawLah I mean for me I’ve never supported the death penalty in general. It also seems like it’s just because it’s a guard not just because it’s a human being. It would be a different punishment if it was just a regular person obviously. Kinda like when you kill or assault a police officer, it’s a heavier punishment. I’ve just never agreed with it. Maybe it’s just because I’ve never been a fan of the police in general. Thanks for watching☺️
@ it literally said and I quote “killing a guard is a serious crime, the punishment is execution”. They could’ve just said murder is a serious crime if it wasn’t specifically because it was a guard no?
Thank you for sharing 😊
This is probably my favorite fight in anime. It just does everything so well.
It is a great fight. I still prefer Tanjiro and Nezuko vs. Rui though.
@@ObiwanNekody and the animation and choreography is just gorgeous. I would need to think properly what my favorite fight in anime would be though😂
@@ReklawLah that one was 🔥🔥🔥 as well!!!!!
@@AJsReelReviews to me there's also the music, the investment in the characters, the stakes of the outcome being so clearly defined and immediate, the way it expands the world building, and the dynamics of how there are two separate fights with limited but critical interaction. The attention to details, such as Fern clearly favoring her wounded side, is also on another level.
He is a graf, which is a noble, equivalent to a count. Here, most large towns are ruled over by a heredity noble family. What's not as clear as to what larger nation they are part of. We have a royal capital in the central lands ruled by a king, and in the far north is an empire ruled by an emperor. But its not clear what areas they rule. Nor how the southern lands (where Fern came from) is ruled.
@@MichaelRBrown-lh6kn oh that’s interesting. I wonder if we’ll find out in later seasons. It would be cool to build more on the world and the geography etc
Thanks for watching. ☺️
@@AJsReelReviews No idea. We just got Chapter 138 of the manga which has them in the northern Empire.
The anime ends at chapter 60. Something we just don't get a lot of details on.
@ okay fair enough that makes sense. Thanks ☺️
Fern's using an autoclicker and Stark has HP hax, pls report!
@@ObiwanNekody they definitely need to get suspended for cheating so much😂😂
I have to ask, why do you think that execution is an unreasonable punishment for murdering a guard? A life for a life seems pretty fair to me.
@@ReklawLah I mean for me I’ve never supported the death penalty in general. It also seems like it’s just because it’s a guard not just because it’s a human being. It would be a different punishment if it was just a regular person obviously.
Kinda like when you kill or assault a police officer, it’s a heavier punishment. I’ve just never agreed with it. Maybe it’s just because I’ve never been a fan of the police in general.
Thanks for watching☺️
@@AJsReelReviewsit's never said the death penalty was because it was a guard that was killed.
@ it literally said and I quote “killing a guard is a serious crime, the punishment is execution”. They could’ve just said murder is a serious crime if it wasn’t specifically because it was a guard no?