What I meant isn't that it "gEtS gOoD" past a certain point, but that it ever so steadily improves. Black Clover starts off rough with its first 6 episodes, though gradually improves from that point on (the first arc after those 6 episodes not being anything all that special, mostly an introduction / way to establish to the world and main characters). I would consider mostly everything from Black Clover's first 3 arcs as fairly standard quality shounen (keep in mind each arc does continue the upward climb in quality). By around the time the Underwater Temple arc starts is when viewers (from what I've seen) typically start to become more invested, as the antagonists' plot becomes more and more of a focus. It's nothing but improvement from there, eventually culminating into a well-executed "master plan" saga spanning 100 episodes.Patatitta wrote: m6d2i
you see it gets better on chapter 40
honestly an anime must be really fucking good in order for it to be worth it watching so many mid/bad episodes
Each arc in the series served to not only develop and expand on the overarching plot of Black Clover and its first Saga, but each one serves to do the same with each member of the Black Bulls-- each arc formed around each individual one-- and it fits quite seemlessly, so by the time you're pretty far into the series, the entire main cast has already grown on you.
It's a slow and steady uphill climb, one that requires a bit of patience and investment on the viewer's behalf (ie. their time), but it's worth it. Black Clover never culminates into some grand masterpiece or anything truly spectacular, but rather an enjoyable and well executed show with few glaring problems (especially in comparison with other modern shounen, which to me have come off as demonstrating high peaks but also horrendous downward spikes). The only thing that stays fairly bad is the animation lol. I heard that they even got Narmak (the guy who made the fucking Spongebob fan anime) to animate a section in one of the episodes lmao.