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A lot of people misunderstand this anime for what it really is. DMC was the original “One Punch Man”. It stars an overpowered MC who knows he’s OP and therefore spends his time doing the right thing instead of seeking glory, fame, recognition or status. Dante doesn’t care for those things, he’s just a guy trying to do the right thing...
I know its got problems but there's just something about this anime that clicks with me. Seeing Dante's day to day life is fascinating for me to watch and I can buy the fact that he wins every fight with ease since by this point he's already kicked Mudas' arse back to the underworld. Also Lady meeting Trish for the first time was just such a joy :D
As an unpopular opinion, I enjoyed watching the anime. I came in knowing what to expect and I got exactly what I expected, unlike some animes that pull a fast one on what they are about. Though the games are clearly superior, I still was ok with the anime.
''How Goku will find a way to beat his opponents?'' I dunno, maybe another transformation. I swear Goku gets more transformation sequences than Sailor Moon.
I think the stand-out episode for me was the one where that one guy is following Dante around because he thinks he's some kind of psycho. That was really interesting; The one episode that is not told from Dante's perspective.
There was an episode(don't remember which) where a man calls Dante Tony. This was a reference to Dante's early days as a mercenary before DMC3. He went under the name Tony Redgrave. The name was after Antonio Redgrave who was Luka's father, the same Luka from Bayonetta.
I think the Anime was very well done and took the perfect approach to Dante's character based on what is known about him. He is an overpowered demon hunter who has his own business almost like a Private Investigator but for demons. The episodes play out in this detective mystery kind of fashion each with their own interesting and self contained stories with an overarching plot.
really enjoyed the anime because it shows that Dante not always has world ending adventures but alot of just easy jobs and every now and then something huge happens.
Well, while the anime was in development(and I think during animation) there was no story. It was just episodes, but they needed a story and ending and just crammed one into the last few episodes.
I honestly enjoyed the crap out of this anime, especially the music. Honestly having a 20-25 episode run time and a bit better fights would have solved most of the issues.
I think the that the best way to look at this anime is not as an action packed story but rather as a sort of slice of life show. In the games you see Dante going through some huge struggles, where as the anime is just his daily life, it just wouldn't make sense for him to struggle against every demon.
A lot of people misunderstand this anime for what it really is. DMC was the original “One Punch Man”. It stars an overpowered MC who knows he’s OP and therefore spends his time doing the right thing instead of seeking glory, fame, recognition or status. Dante doesn’t care for those things, he’s just a guy trying to do the right thing...
I love that Dante being obsessed over strawberry sundae is cannon.
What do you mean no main antagonist? If his crippling dept isnt that then what can you call it?
Literally all I want from a DMC anime is slice of life with goofy Dante moments. If I wanted to see stylish combos, that's what the games are for.
I know its got problems but there's just something about this anime that clicks with me. Seeing Dante's day to day life is fascinating for me to watch and I can buy the fact that he wins every fight with ease since by this point he's already kicked Mudas' arse back to the underworld. Also Lady meeting Trish for the first time was just such a joy :D
So basically this is Dantes every day life when not battling demon lords or demon brothers.
As an unpopular opinion, I enjoyed watching the anime. I came in knowing what to expect and I got exactly what I expected, unlike some animes that pull a fast one on what they are about. Though the games are clearly superior, I still was ok with the anime.
Reason is cause Dante was depressed after the events of DMC1. That's why he isn't so funny or charming outside of the fighting.
The episode where trish and lady meet is great
Yo, Patty made a vocal cameo in dmc5.
It needed Vergil.
''How Goku will find a way to beat his opponents?'' I dunno, maybe another transformation. I swear Goku gets more transformation sequences than Sailor Moon.
I think the stand-out episode for me was the one where that one guy is following Dante around because he thinks he's some kind of psycho. That was really interesting; The one episode that is not told from Dante's perspective.
There was an episode(don't remember which) where a man calls Dante Tony. This was a reference to Dante's early days as a mercenary before DMC3. He went under the name Tony Redgrave. The name was after Antonio Redgrave who was Luka's father, the same Luka from Bayonetta.
I think the Anime was very well done and took the perfect approach to Dante's character based on what is known about him. He is an overpowered demon hunter who has his own business almost like a Private Investigator but for demons. The episodes play out in this detective mystery kind of fashion each with their own interesting and self contained stories with an overarching plot.
really enjoyed the anime because it shows that Dante not always has world ending adventures but alot of just easy jobs and every now and then something huge happens.
Well, while the anime was in development(and I think during animation) there was no story. It was just episodes, but they needed a story and ending and just crammed one into the last few episodes.
I honestly enjoyed the crap out of this anime, especially the music. Honestly having a 20-25 episode run time and a bit better fights would have solved most of the issues.
I think the that the best way to look at this anime is not as an action packed story but rather as a sort of slice of life show. In the games you see Dante going through some huge struggles, where as the anime is just his daily life, it just wouldn't make sense for him to struggle against every demon.