Summary
- Ishura’s second season promises to deliver more action-filled tournaments that fans have been waiting for.
- The show challenges traditional notions of heroism and blurs moral lines, similar to other thought-provoking animes.
- Ishura features characters with godlike abilities in a clash for supremacy, akin to other battle royale animes.
Ishura is finally back with its second season, a season fans of the series have been anticipating to watch. The first season of Ishura had its charm with the in-depth character development and complex weaving of the journey of multiple individuals into one storyline.
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However, it did not extensively display the tournament that fans signed up for, leaving them with plenty of backstories and barely any action—action that the second season is most likely to deliver. As the show is currently airing, other anime would most certainly intrigue fans of this series, especially those who prefer putting off a series till it is completed.
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Code Geass: Lelouch Of The Rebellion
Deconstruction Of Heroism
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Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion
Action
Studio
Sunrise
Number of Episodes
50
Streaming Service(s)
Crunchyroll
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The traditional notion of heroism that heroes are expected to be selflessly perfect in every ramification is a notion that Ishura tackles when it comes to their heroes, portraying them as flawed beings who are not always noble. Code Geass also negates the traditional notion.
In Code Geass, several characters who are supposed heroes fighting for one cause or another always have a chink in their armor, flaws that render them imperfect. They paint them as beings that also have their respective issues, crossing lines that would not traditionally be deemed heroic for the sake of their desires or sometimes the peace of the general populace.
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Babylon
Moral Ambiguity
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- Episodes: 12
- Producers: Fujipacific Music, Twin Engine
- Studios: Revoroot
- Genres: Mystery, Suspense
Set in a post-heroic world, Ishura blurs the line between good and evil in a way that enriches its storytelling. It challenges viewers’ perceptions of what is right and wrong, a question the anime Babylon throws at its viewers constantly.
The dichotomy between right and wrong is what drives this psychologically thrilling anime, where characters are forced to question their long-standing morals and accept their fragility in the grand scheme of things. They also paint concepts such as suicide in a less negative light, leaving even fans of the series, especially those who heavily believe in ethics, in thought for days.
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Baccano!
Lack Of A Central Protagonist
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Baccano!
AnimationActionAdventure
Release Date
July 26, 2007
Seasons
1
Creator(s)
Ryôgo Narita
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One would expect a battle royale anime to be focused on one character with a grand dream. However, Ishura focuses on several characters while having no main protagonist, giving them depth and backstories that leave fans divided on who to root for.
Baccano! also does not have a central protagonist. Instead, they have multiple individual storylines that intertwine into a much more complex plot. It starts out as something fans can not even grapple with, but the more they watch, the more the story all comes together in the most fascinating of ways, crossing the paths of over a dozen individuals.
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Trigun
Rogues With Hearts Of Gold
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Trigun
ActionSci-FiAdventure
Studio
Madhouse
Creator
Yasuhiro Nightow
Number of Episodes
26
Streaming Service(s)
Crunchyroll, Hulu
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While Ishura might not have a central protagonist, there are several characters who appear to be self-serving but are unexpectedly kind and respectful even to beings weaker than them, a trait that Vash the Stampede in Trigun constantly expresses.
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Vash had been branded an outlaw, always on the run from bounty hunters while being feared for his moniker, “The Humanoid Typhoon.” However, he was always selfless, willing to sacrifice himself for the sake of a town that would have given him up in the first place. He tries to hide this trait of his, reluctant to reveal his true nature and acting aloof, but his heart of gold will not let him.
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Record Of Ragnarok
Godlike Beings As Rivals
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Record of Ragnarok
AnimeActionAdventure
Release Date
June 17, 2021
Studio
Graphinica, Yumeta Company (Season 2)
Number of Episodes
27
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The main characters in Ishura are considered to be overpowered with abilities that can be compared to those of demigods and even gods, and the story revolves around their rivalry to determine the True Hero. This trope of godlike beings clashing is also present in Record Of Ragnarok.
The decision to destroy humankind had already been unanimously voted for, but thanks to the help of a Valkyrie, they have a fighting chance, literally. They bring massively strong or cunning characters from different eras to battle the strongest gods for a chance at survival, a tournament of historical prodigies against gods.
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My Hero Academia
Diverse Power Systems
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My Hero Academia
Release Date
April 3, 2016
Studio
Bones
Creator
Kōhei Horikoshi
Number of Episodes
159
Streaming Service(s)
Hulu, Crunchyroll
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In the world of Ishura, different characters possess various kinds and natures of abilities that lead to chaotic and captivating fight scenes as they clash—scenes fans of the series hope to see more of in the coming season. My Hero Academia also makes use of this trope with its wide range of characters.
While they refer to them as quirks, the abilities in this anime are extremely diverse, from characters that can control fire and ice to ones whose sweat has explosive attributes or those who can make infinite doubles of themselves. The complexity and chaos common to both anime make them inherently similar.
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Hell’s Paradise
Rivalry Among Elites On The Same Side
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Hell’s Paradise: Jigokuraku
ActionAdventure
Studio
MAPPA
Creator
Yuji Kaku
Number of Episodes
13
Streaming Service(s)
Crunchyroll
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The Demon King, the common enemy of the heroes in Ishura, has already been defeated, but by whom? This unresolved issue leads heroes, who are meant to be on the same side, to a battle between each other to determine the True Hero. Although it is not to determine the worst, the criminals in Hell’s Paradise are similarly pitched against each other.
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The criminals, after weeding out the weak ones, are sent to a dangerous island to find the elixir of immortality, with the promise of freedom for only one of them should they successfully return. This leads to a competition of sorts among them, putting them at each other’s throats.
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Juni Taisen: Zodiac War
Battle Royale For Supremacy
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- Episodes: 12Status:
- Producers: Sotsu, Mainichi Broadcasting System, AT-X, Studio Mausu, Tokyo MX, Avex Pictures, Shueisha, BS11, GYAO!, A-Sketch
- Studios: Graphinica
- Genres: Action, Suspense
In this anime, 12 characters gather every 12 years, representing the 12 animals of the Chinese zodiac, both in name and abilities, to fight in a desolate wasteland. This tournament is called Juuni Taisen. In a situation where only the winner is granted a wish, everyone is fighting to survive and come out on top.
Although a different kind of reward, the battle to claim the power left by the Demon King in Ishura is also brutal. As expected in most battle royale anime, nearly everyone dies, and both anime portray the gory and violent scenes in ways that fans of this theme and battle royale thoroughly enjoy.
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Ishura
ActionAdventureAnimation
Release Date
January 3, 2024
Directors
Yuki Ogawa, Takeo Takahashi
Studio
Passione, Sanzigen
Creator
Keiso
Number of Episodes
12
Streaming Service(s)
Hulu
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Categorías: Anime