Fans blame Jujutsu Kaisen season 2 animation for My Hero Academia season 7 facing criticism

Fans blame Jujutsu Kaisen season 2 animation for My Hero Academia season 7 facing criticism

The anime and manga community is currently buzzing about Jujutsu Kaisen season 2 and the seventh season of My Hero Academia. Fans have been eagerly anticipating the release of the seventh installment of the My Hero Academia series, as it promises to showcase a variety of exciting fights.

Additionally, the anticipated battle between Star and Stripe and Shigaraki was highly anticipated by manga readers. However, the animation shown in the first episode left a significant portion of the fanbase dissatisfied.

Some fans attribute the criticism towards the anime title to the highly anticipated release of Jujutsu Kaisen season 2. Many believe that this is due to the high expectations placed on the animators at popular studios such as Bones and MAPPA.

Exploring the Connection Between Jujutsu Kaisen Season 2 and Criticism of My Hero Academia Season 7

Many members of the anime and manga community believe that fans often have unrealistic expectations for their preferred animation studios. This was evident when MAPPA appeared to have established a high standard for animation quality, causing some dissatisfaction among fans with the second season of Jujutsu Kaisen. Fans scrutinized minuscule details and consequently directed harsh criticism towards the animation studio.

Despite some fans having issues with the animation of the hero’s face, the overall execution of My Hero Academia season 7 episode 1 was great. The animation quality was above par and the fight scenes between Star and Stripe and Shigaraki were thoroughly enjoyable.

Some viewers were fixated on a few minor aspects and claimed that the episode was a display of poor animation. Studios such as MAPPA are known for setting exceedingly high standards, so viewers can be critical if a single episode falls short of those expectations.

How Fans Reacted to Pointed Out Issues Regarding

Possible Release Date for My Hero Academia Season 7

It is evident that the fans’ expectations for the production of the seventh season from Studio Bones were unrealistic and not appreciated. The animation quality was satisfactory, and the complaints and slander from fans about the episode were unwarranted.

“And people still complained about the JJK episodes. I cannot take these nitpicks seriously.”, said one fan

“Ngl DS and jjk started the absurd expectations for Animation lmao”, said another

“Like people need to stop having unrealistic expectations, imagine if I said all anime animation is mediocre because it’s not as good as Arcane”, said one netizen

A still from Jujutsu Kaisen season 2 (Image via MAPPA)
A still from Jujutsu Kaisen season 2 (Image via MAPPA)

Despite being popular, there are still fans who have concerns about My Hero Academia and Jujutsu Kaisen. These fans also acknowledged that My Hero Academia had faced challenges with subpar animation in previous seasons.

“To be honest, MHA has been on a streak of having sh*t animations on some seasons. But this one doesn’t look bad at all”, said one fan

“I still remember that singular episode of S2 that was animated very poorly and everyone tore JJK to shreds”, said another

“honestly i still had my complaints in JJK s2 when it came to animation”, said one netizen

Despite some fans’ belief that MAPPA’s animation in season 2 was subpar, overall, season 7 has received positive reception from both viewers and netizens.

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