Completely okay when it's an online comics, completely not forgiven when it's an anime. The claim of some people that it's original to the comics is ridiculous, since it's a fault the artist made due to low drawing skills, not something that was done intentionally. This, by itself, is enough to discourage many people from continuing to watch. The animation of the anime was horrible in the first episode. The comics has a complex plot, but the execution is also very important when converting it into an Anime. I'm very glad that other artists beside mangakas are getting recognition, but it's important to stay truthful. However, in the end this is still just the fantastical story of the beginning and the end of Rachel, the girl who climbed the tower so she could see the stars, and Bam, the naive boy who needed nothing but her.If we judge the Anime as a series by itself, without leaning on our love to the Webtoon, it clearly doesn't deserve the many 10 stars reviews it was getting. Along the way he teams up with other unlikely heroes in a gamified competition that will have opponents learning to band together if they want to survive and make it to the top. Since whatever one wishes is at the top of the Tower, Bam knows he must go there to find Rachel. Thus begins the journey of Bam, an "Irregular" young boy who was not chosen by the Tower but was able to find the strength within himself. Finding himself alone and shattered by her departure, Bam's only desire is to be reunited with Rachel. Not being able to resist her calling, Rachel abandons Bam to make it to the top of the Tower. This tower seems to summon the chosen, referred to as "Regulars", and grants them their deepest desires when they reach the top – reach the top and everything in the world can become yours. Rachel takes care of him and teaches him many things but one day, Rachel leaves Bam to climb the Tower of God. TOWER OF GOD opens to the story of a young boy named Bam who is rescued from his dark and lonely cave by a girl named Rachel. ![]() Some light swearing, "damn-it" and "crap" are yelled out during moments of frustration. Action-packed, with some blood shed and gore, the series does deliver fantastic twists that will have anime fans coming back for more in season 2. Younger viewers that may be new to anime will enjoy this series if they learn to accept whatever happens at face value and just move on without questioning it. While the greater narrative includes some pretty weighty issues and themes around saddness, class struggles, friendships, trust and betrayal, and even politics, not much is explained so viewers may be left with questions about the strange mythical creatures and the evolving conflicts that come up. There is violence as together they fight against each other and also band together to fight off monsters and tackle fantastical obstacles in order to reach mythical goals and make it to the top of the Tower. A hard to describe series that follows a kindhearted boy protagonist and a colorful variety of other unlikely heroes. Parents need to know that Tower of God on HBO Max is the English release of the fantasy anime based on the original South Korean manhwa, or comic book series, written by SIU, Lee Jong Hu, and produced by Joseph Chou.
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