Sakamoto Days Anime Faces Criticism Over Pacing and Character Decisions
The Netflix adaptation of Yuto Suzuki's manga has drawn attention for skipping chapters and sidelining a key character, sparking mixed reactions from fans.
- The Sakamoto Days anime adaptation, praised for its distinct art style and vibrant animation, has made notable changes from its manga source material.
- Fans have criticized the anime for skipping early chapters, including a bus hijacking arc that introduced key character dynamics and comedic moments.
- Lu Shaotang, initially part of the lead character trio in the manga, has been sidelined in the anime, raising concerns about her relevance to the main plot.
- TMS Entertainment's decision to accelerate the pacing has led to the omission of scenes that some fans found essential to the story's humor and development.
- While the anime's unique animation and blend of action and comedy have been well-received, its deviations from the manga have sparked debate about its long-term impact on the series.