![]() With only deep blacks to denote any kind of shadow. On top that Tower of God makes very light use of shading, keeping characters skin and clothing the same uniform color throughout. This gives Tower of God a level of personality, of visual uniqueness, that sets it apart from most generic moe blob anime today. Similar to Mob Psycho 100, its clear that Telecom Animation wanted to remain true to the original Webtoon’s style. It feels like it was drawn by hand rather than smoothly generated on a computer, most of the time at least. There is a roughness, a hand drawn quality, to the designs that I love. As far as art style goes, I like Tower of God’s quite a bit. Lets start with the obvious, something everyone can appreciate, the visuals. ( Disclaimer: I am working to make 50 the new “average”. Let’s dive in.Īnd warning, this review will contain spoilers for Tower of God. So the question is, is it good? Adapted by Telecom Animation and Directed by Takashi Sano, this is Tower of God. Its failure could mean that door stays shut for a long time to come. A possible breath of fresh to what sometimes feels like a stagnating industry. Its success could mean the opening of the door for other Korean series, such as The Breaker. So to see one of Korea’s largest series in Tower of God, originally created by SIU and read by millions, get one is a momentous occasion. Whatever the reason, be it heated diplomatic relations or just disinterest in the works, Japanese adaptations of Korean works are rare. From the obscure Shin Angyo Onshi to those people barely know were originally Korean such as Freezing. Whatever many might say, Tower of God is not the first Korean work to get an anime adaptation.
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