Just bought it. Thanks for recommending it! Now I have hundreds more to get into.
(media.kotakuinaction2.win)
You're viewing a single comment thread. View all comments, or full comment thread.
Comments (59)
sorted by:
I almost noped out when I saw Naruto-running Viking Thorfinn. It took recommendations from other people insisting on how good it was for me to actually get back in and give it another shot.
When does it get better?
I'm sick of edgy angsty kid Thorfinn & his mary sue powers & I've only watched through episode 8.
Thorfinn is a very different character in season 2. He is still not really likable, though. In season 2 the story is interesting but its a very slow burn. I'm going to stick it out, cause sunk cost and all, but overall I think the show is overrated.
Tail end of Season 1 into Second 2 is what I have been told. To be honest, I only just started picking it back up because I had other stuff in my backlog I cared about more before it. It is just what I am hearing second hand from people I generally trust in terms of taste.
It's doesn't, I was waiting the entire season...then it ended.
Naruto running Viking? Like the writer is the same?
No, as in the running style. Where they run with a forward lean and their arms back, which at least from everything I have ever seen is just referred to as "Naruto-running" regardless of the medium.
It is a different author.
EDIT: Just in case you need a visual idea of what I am talking about, this is a "Naruto-Run".
A normal very fast human runs like this: https://imgur.com/a/UoOjMz9
That's 27mph speed.
But in Naruto, the characters are supposed to run at ridiculous freeway speeds like 60-80mph. lol
I suppose. And I have heard that it makes sense for reducing wind resistance when running at the absurd speeds they do. But it was odd to see a show that was actually pretty good at taking what were actually reasonable depictions of Viking fight styles and weapons (...and running them through the Anime machine, but still) then have a character start doing that when it was a character I was already not a huge fan of.
Where's the human?
Ohh. Ok. Thanks for the breakdown.
Huh... I don't recall that. Plenty of stereotypical reverse grip dual dagger charges, but not necessarily a "Naruto run."
It was the episode where they got hired as mercenaries to attack a fort, and ended up running the boats overland to attack it from the lake (?) side. But he was sent in ahead to attack from the front because Askeladd promised him a duel if he brought the head of the enemy commander. At least from the angle, it looked like a Naruto-Run, where he was leaning forward, arms behind as he was running as he ran at the wall.