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Somone Has to Say It, Netflix's Sakamoto Days Isn't Very Impressive


Published on 2025-03-10 04:51:27 - MSN
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  • Boiled and Obiguro, in particular, are funny due to their quirks and dynamic together. However, they aren't always around, and the show doesn't utilize Sakamoto hiding his hitman past from his family enough. Instead, it forces humor through Sakamoto ...

The article from MSN discusses the Netflix anime adaptation of "Sakamoto Days," a manga by Yuto Suzuki. The piece critiques the show for not living up to expectations, pointing out that despite its promising premise of following a retired hitman named Taro Sakamoto, the execution feels lackluster. It highlights issues such as the animation quality not being particularly impressive, the humor falling flat, and the action sequences lacking the punch needed to engage viewers. The article suggests that while the concept of a former assassin navigating everyday life with his family has potential, the adaptation fails to capture the charm and depth of the source material, making it just another forgettable entry in Netflix's anime lineup.

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