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as the title suggests Ousama is indeed the newest gold-rated anime that has come to my notice. it is indeed a very recommendable anime, something I would like everyone to see.
personally, I feel like there has been a trend on how the animation of an anime of this kind usually is. I mean.....I get that anime about people treated unfairly tends to strike good but I begin to see a kind of repetition not only in its animation but in its storyline.
the main character isn't just someone that was treated unfairly for no unexplainable reason. he wasn't just pushed down an abyss for nothing or preyed upon by a kingdom for no good reason but in this storyline, he was treated unfairly for his disability, and although is unfair it's quite reasonable and well placed. not only is the storyline a masterpiece but the animation on its own is quite peculiar it gives a lot of meaning to its scene; emotions of sadness, joy, satisfaction can be easily brought out because anyone can easily become attached to the main character not because of looks or power but because of character, that's what I've been searching for in an anime. It is truly the appearance of a masterpiece.
the anime centers around a deaf powerless prince who cannot wield a children's sword. as the firstborn son, he strives hard and dreams of becoming the world's greatest king.
however, people mutter about him behind his back as "a good for nothing prince" and "no way he can be king" he is still able to make his first friend Kage, someone who truly understands him and has had his share of the worlds cruelty. this story talks about Boji's encounters in life starting with his friend Kage.
Three situations in this anime touched me, the first was when he showed that he can dodge attacks; not only did he evade the snakes he could easily avoid all and every attack from his brother.
The second was the moment he was crying after his defeat. Obviously, he is aware of his weaknesses and disabilities. as he reached out to grab the sword it shows that he truly wanted to fulfill his goal and become the man his parents believed him to be.
And lastly, when he kissed his mother goodbye. I got to be honest, it was at this moment I realized that he wasn't a child. It was mind-blowing🤯
conclusion
it's perfect sync of adventure, comedy, and action. the anime also sets the ground for a lot of character development for both him and his friend.
I give credit to the author (Sousuke tooka) for making such a masterpiece and the animators (wit studio) for such a splendid animation. indeed it's noteworthy.
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