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Munou Na Nana - The Murder Of The Talented [ENG -ESP]@kuronokenshi1978d
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  1. Munou na Nana Anime Review@filotasriza32018d

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    2 days ago a good friend of mine texted me that i should see this anime and that i am gonna love it. Truth be told, whenever that friend suggests anime to me, i never watch them. The reason is that he particularly likes Harem, you can say he is addicted to it.

    On the other hand, you got me that i don't like Harem at all. So the moment he texted me and i saw the front image, the same that you can see above, i instantly thought "that's another no from me"

    Because i am a cool person though, i checked the genre just to make sure, and to my surprise, i saw nowhere the word Harem to be written. You can imagine my surprise... Anyway, i hoped right to it and finished it in 2 days, because that's what heroes do!


    Generic Info

    So this is a new anime that aired on October 4 of 2020 and has in total 13 episodes. To my surprise, it isn't considered Harem, but it's categorized as Psychological, Super Power, Supernatural, Thriller.

    Last but not least, the studio behind is the well-known studio Bridge, the same studio behind Fairy Tail!

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    Plot

    So apparently 50 years ago some creatures appeared in the world and made a mess killing people and stuff. These creatures are called "enemies of humanity" and the army can't easily deal with them.

    That's why there are certain people with "talents", or in other words superpowers that can easily deal with these vile creatures. For that reason, there is a special academy on a secluded island that trains teens in order to learn how to use their powers.

    It reminds My Hero Academia, right?

    Well, it's not even close to that but let's move on. On that Island, there is a teen named Nanao Nakajima who seemingly has not talent and is a victim of constant bullying. During the first episode, 2 new students arrive on the island Kyouya Onodera who doesn't reveal his "talent" and Nana Hiiragi who can read minds.

    Everyone has secrets though and teens are starting to disappearing while many of these secrets are slowly revealed!


    The Good and The Bad

    What i really like about this anime is the plot. It caught me off guard, to be honest. Also, i really like the psychological and careful approach that is shown. i can't reveal much because i don't wanna spoil anything but they have given a lot of attention to details.

    At some point, i thought, "how much time did the author put to think all of these aspects and details" I have also read the manga and it's quite fascinating as well! The only bad thing is some characters that don't seem to have the same development or solid background as others.

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    All in all, it's really worth your time, especially if you want something different and clever to watch. By watching almost the entire episode, you may think "what the f@@@ am i watching" but after you watch the last scene, i bet you will continue watching!


    MyAnimeList Rating 7.41

    MyRating 7.5

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    i have uploaded the same post, but i made a mistake and didn't publish it in the community, this is supposed to be the original and i'll either burn the rewards of the other one or give them to random users!

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  2. Munou na Nana Anime Review@filotasriza32018d

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    2 days ago a good friend of mine texted me that i should see this anime and that i am gonna love it. Truth be told, whenever that friend suggests anime to me, i never watch them. The reason is that he particularly likes Harem, you can say he is addicted to it.

    On the other hand, you got me that i don't like Harem at all. So the moment he texted me and i saw the front image, the same that you can see above, i instantly thought "that's another no from me"

    Because i am a cool person though, i checked the genre just to make sure, and to my surprise, i saw nowhere the word Harem to be written. You can imagine my surprise... Anyway, i hoped right to it and finished it in 2 days, because that's what heroes do!


    Generic Info

    So this is a new anime that aired on October 4 of 2020 and has in total 13 episodes. To my surprise, it isn't considered Harem, but it's categorized as Psychological, Super Power, Supernatural, Thriller.

    Last but not least, the studio behind is the well-known studio Bridge, the same studio behind Fairy Tail!

    image.png


    Plot

    So apparently 50 years ago some creatures appeared in the world and made a mess killing people and stuff. These creatures are called "enemies of humanity" and the army can't easily deal with them.

    That's why there are certain people with "talents", or in other words superpowers that can easily deal with these vile creatures. For that reason, there is a special academy on a secluded island that trains teens in order to learn how to use their powers.

    It reminds My Hero Academia, right?

    Well, it's not even close to that but let's move on. On that Island, there is a teen named Nanao Nakajima who seemingly has not talent and is a victim of constant bullying. During the first episode, 2 new students arrive on the island Kyouya Onodera who doesn't reveal his "talent" and Nana Hiiragi who can read minds.

    Everyone has secrets though and teens are starting to disappearing while many of these secrets are slowly revealed!


    The Good and The Bad

    What i really like about this anime is the plot. It caught me off guard, to be honest. Also, i really like the psychological and careful approach that is shown. i can't reveal much because i don't wanna spoil anything but they have given a lot of attention to details.

    At some point, i thought, "how much time did the author put to think all of these aspects and details" I have also read the manga and it's quite fascinating as well! The only bad thing is some characters that don't seem to have the same development or solid background as others.

    image.png

    All in all, it's really worth your time, especially if you want something different and clever to watch. By watching almost the entire episode, you may think "what the f@@@ am i watching" but after you watch the last scene, i bet you will continue watching!


    MyAnimeList Rating 7.41

    MyRating 7.5

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    Made a mistake and didn't published it in the community so DON'T VOTE THIS POST

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  3. Munou na Nana, a realistic spin on superhuman powers@felipejoys2082d

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    Munou na Nana

    A school of superheroes, where students become prepared to fight mankind's enemy! Except the story is actually completely different from that. LIGHT SPOILERS ALERT for the first three episodes, but still more than enough to get you interested in watching everything.

    Much like in X-Men, but without a billionaire protecting them like Dr. Xavier, a few people are born with powers defying the laws of the universe. When the world cowers before them, many turn into criminals after facing incredibly hostile social environments, extrapolating their anger, greed and resentment which leads to a lot of devastation.

    Governments respond with lethal force. At some point, gifted humans are employed on the military, but they eventually betray their bosses to protect their own. A great war takes place. When everything finally settles down, all countries secretly agree to stand united, elaborating a plan to never again use those with power to their own sake. Every single one of those dangerous individuals are taken into a secret isle without the knowledge of the rest of the world.

    Led to believe they are being trained to fight against monsters allegedly called Enemy of Manking, these empowered teenagers attend to a somewhat regular school in this small stranded island. Their purpose is to die by the hands of a spy pretending to be one of them. In order to prevent the hundreds of thousands of deaths they are estimated to be responsible for.

    Episode one starts with a shy boy who eventually becomes the group's leader, who heavily resembles Deku/Midoria from Boku No hero Academia, becoming friends with a transfer student said to be capable of reading minds. But their friendship's true motives are more than what it seems to be. If you haven't started watching it yet, follow Munou na Nana this season! Episode 4 just aired earlier today.

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