Shaman King Season 1 Review

The first 13 episodes of the Shaman King reboot are now streaming on Netflix.

Much of the 2021 version of Shaman King can be boiled down to “too little, too late.” The manga may have once been a popular alternative to the Big Three, offering a different kind of hero to Naturo, Ichigo, or Luffy, with a laidback protagonist in a horror-inspired world full of ghouls and spirits. But in 2021, anything that could have made the show stand out feels like a duller version of better-made series. It doesn’t help that the animation itself feels like a throwback to early ’00s anime — and not in a good way. If you are a fan of the manga, the show’s extremely faithful adaptation should be a delightful walk down memory lane, but for newcomers, the show leaves a lot to be desired.

Shaman King started out as a Weekly Shonen Jump manga written by Hiroyuki Takei, and it was first adapted back in 2001 — a time before Naruto, Fullmetal Alchemist, or Bleach, but after Dragon Ball Z had completed its run. It’s easy to see why a manga that never broke out as much as One Piece or Naruto could find a huge audience by beating its competitors’ anime adaptations. Though the 2001 adaptation was well-received, it quickly caught up to the manga and started telling its own original story. So when Netflix announced a new anime remake, there was reason to rejoice, as Shaman King fans could get the Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood treatment, a show that revisited the story after the manga was completed to great success.

The problem is that, just like FMA: Brotherhood, Shaman King’s first few episodes assume you’re familiar with the first adaptation, so it rushes through through the initial story way too quickly. It follows 13-year-old Yoh Asakura, a boy who can see ghosts and comes from a long line of shamans. He aspires to participate in a grand tournament that only takes place every 500 years in order to become the Shaman King, so he can live the rest of his days free of worries. From the opening scene, we’re given mountains of information without a single moment to breathe. An ancient prophecy about an evil spirit swiftly gives way to the introduction of main characters, something that keeps happening every 15 minutes or so for the duration of the 13 episodes available on Netflix.

In making the adaptation more faithful to the manga, Shaman King got rid of filler episodes — arguably the two most hated words for anime fans next to “CG animation” — but in the process, it seems to have forgotten that a lack of plot advancement does not equal filler. Without moments to take it all in, the show finds no other way to convey information (and there is a lot of it!) than exposition-heavy conversations where characters explain to one another things they should already know. Worse yet, though the show features some interesting mythology and power systems, they are not nearly as complex or thought-out as something like Hunter x Hunter, making the endless explanations a colossal waste of time when many viewers are way ahead of the characters most of the time.

What little actual story we do get is quite entertaining. Yoh is different enough from Deku, Tanjiro, or Yuji Itadori to make his story interesting, while Ren’s backstory is reminiscent of Avatar: The Last Airbender in the best possible way. Yoh’s laidback attitude is particularly fun to see play out during fight scenes, as he tries his best to come out on top without putting in too much of an effort. Sadly, we rarely see full fight sequences play out. The animation by Studio Bridge tends to over-rely on still frames, speed lines, or simply cutting to black right at the moment of impact.

In some ways, it is kind of nostalgic, and fits with the rest of the anime, which feels like a time capsule to the early ’00s, where anime characters had more cartoonish designs and loud, over-the-top humor. The character designs, in particular, feel like they’re from another era, with exaggerated body proportions and one character that looks like a Funko figure.

What little actual story we do get is quite entertaining.

Still, while the new Shaman King tries to recapture the magic of the manga, the story feels too aged to stand out among the dozens of other shows currently airing, and the rushed pacing and lackluster animation don’t help. If you’re a fan, or looking for a throwback battle shonen anime, you might get some enjoyment out of Shaman King, but even then, you might be better off watching an actual ’00s battle shonen anime.

New Battlefield 2042 Video Gives Overview Of Engineer Specialist

One of the ways that Battlefield 2042‘s story will be told is through named Specialists, who are each representatives of one of Battlefield’s normal classes. A new video gives an overview of what you can expect from Kimble “Irish” Graves, who is an Engineer Specialist.

Irish is actually a returning character from Battlefield 4, where he fought as a United States marine. Following the events of that game, Irish became a “no-pat,” which are Battlefield 2042’s mercenaries. In the new video, you can see Irish using an array of abilities, including a deployable cover that gives him portable protection during a firefight.

Irish will also have access to a gadget that shoots down projectiles, and he’ll have the veteran perk. This will give him additional armor and grant additional armor benefits from downing enemies. If you’re interested in learning more about Irish and how he’ll fit into the game’s story, check out our breakdown video of a cinematic trailer featuring the character.

Battlefield 2042 comes out on October 22 for PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. The Battlefield 2042 open beta will be held in September and is available to anyone who preorders the the game. A closed technical test recently ended, and EA is considering strong action against players who leak footage.

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Marvel’s Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings will be released nationwide on September 3, but it recently had its theatrical premiere in Los Angeles. While that means the rest of us will still have to hang in and wait for a few more weeks to see it, the good news there is Angelenos, including critics and folks in the movie industry, seem to be loving it.

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CM Punk Fuels AEW Rumors With Instagram Post

It’s been seven years since CM Punk appeared on television as a professional wrestler–with his last televised appearance being at 2014’s Royal Rumble for WWE. However, with rumors circling for weeks and a cryptic post on Instagram, it’s looking like there is a very good chance CM Punk will appear on the August 20 episode of AEW Rampage.

On August 16, Punk posted a story on Instagram with three numbers: 05, 11, and 21. Two of these numbers are major moments in the wrestler’s history. Check out the image for yourself below.

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In 2005, Punk signed his first WWE contract. More specifically, this was the year he signed with OVW, WWE’s developmental territory during that time–this was years before FCW and NXT existed.

2011 was a landmark year for Punk. On July 17, Punk’s contract was set to expire, and he vowed to leave the company with the WWE Championship, during what is now referred to as the “Pipe Bomb” segment. Punk beat John Cena for the WWE Championship at Money in the Bank, the final night of his contract. This led to a story where Cena was crowned champion, while Punk still had his, and the two fought each other at Summerslam to see who was the true champion. Punk won, but was quickly dethroned when Alberto Del Rio cashed in his Money in the Bank contract.

So with 2005 and 2011 being landmark moments where Punk signed new contracts with wrestling companies, does that mean 2021 will be a new “Summer of Punk?” Or is everyone reading way too into this and just adding fuel to the rumor fire? We’ll find out on the Friday episode of Rampage when Punk will allegedly debut with AEW. It’s good to note that this episode that will take place at the United Center in Punk’s hometown of Chicago–where WCW used to run shows. This is the first AEW show at the United Center, as the company tends to run at the Now Arena in Hoffman Estates, where the All In PPV debuted.

For more on the rumors of CM Punk–and Bryan Danielson–in AEW, check out this week’s episode of Wrestle Buddies, GameSpot’s professional wrestling podcast. This week, Chris Hayner and Mat Elfring discuss how they would book Punk in AEW and the current wrestling landscape.

And speaking of wrestling, make sure to come back to GameSpot later this week for an interview with WWE Raw Women’s Champion Nikki A.S.H. and predictions for Summerslam. The next WWE PPV will take place on August 21, and GameSpot will have live coverage of the show.

Fortnite Community Gets #FortniteFrog Trending Just For Ribbits And Giggles

Fortnite updates typically occur during overnight US hours, but the most ravenous Fortnite community members, especially the competitive dataminers, like to stay up during the server downtime before an update arrives. With each Fortnite update, you’ll find prominent influencers were there well before the sun came up to share all the details on what’s new, and with the 17.40 downtime, the community rallied to get #FortniteFrog trending. Why? No reason at all.

The idea was first teased yesterday by Fortnite’s most prominent leaker, Hypex, on Twitter.

As downtime took effect overnight, Hypex, ShiinaBR, and countless others revealed their toad-ally strange intentions: Get the Fortnite frog into the limelight simply because they can.

The two dataminers have more than two million followers combined, many of whom subscribe to their tweets to be aware of the latest trends and rumors in Fortnite at all times. Suffice it to say, the plan was a success. #FortniteFrog became the top-trending hashtag in the United States after just a few minutes, and stayed there for a good while.

Hours later, it’s now fallen out of the top 30, but the mission was a success according to its brainchildren. In fact, they’ve already announced plans for a sequel of sorts.

Though the overnight US hours are surely an easier time during which one can game the Twitter trends system, the silly movement still reminds us of Fortnite’s power as it enters its fifth year as a global juggernaut. Today it’s not just video games like Warzone and Apex Legends that must compete with Epic’s powerhouse for player dedication; it’s even services such as Netflix, according to the company itself.

So often, it seems to be the case that Epic can try anything with Fortnite and when it succeeds, it’s a major success, and if it fails, it’s so quickly overshadowed by things like the Rift Tour that people are happy to have short memories of the game’s lesser moments. Now it seems the community wields some of this power itself.

For more on Fortnite’s never-ending quest to take over Twitter and the world as a whole, check out the new Among Us-like Impostors mode, or prepare for the Week 11 challenges.

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