April 28, 2024
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Fun with unique art direction
This is a spoiler free review of the first two parts of Jojo's. Note that I've never seen it before now, so I was going in blind.
Language Learning: The rating of L30 is fair. The majority of dialogue is fairly easy to understand at an N3 level, but there will occasionally be random ramblings or rarer words used and it can be a bit confusing to follow the plot if you're not fully locked in. Watch with JP subs if you can, it makes it a lot easier.
Entertainment: Little hard to put my thoughts into words. I wouldn't call it the greatest anime I've ever seen, as a lot of people online like to say it is, but it was enjoyable. A lot of the fighting techniques and whatnot gets pulled out of their asses and the characters aren't too deep of characters but if you just sit back and go with it you will find yourself enjoying its bizarreness at parts. The animation definitely helps, the show itself looks gorgeous.
Overall, it's worth your time if you're at this level and looking for a new show to start, and I can't wait to start Part 3.