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Tomorrow's Joe

Review of Tomorrow's Joe

10/10
Recommended
July 01, 2019
2 min read
12 reactions

How can I describe in words the very high qualities of this work of art, a classic of Japanese culture that until today, is a symbol of references and inspirations of its archetypes. The anime, Ashita no Joe, has a great quality in its characters, especially the main one, which starts out as a damn annoying youngster to a young man that you will definitely love for the rest of the play, not only in Joe (main) but in his other main ones too, having their development and charisma only lifted over time. Ashita no Joe also shows her technical side with regard toher sport, boxing, only in a shallow but consistent and fun way all the time, presenting us with lively and masculine fights with different climates and tensions, a different way of showing how destructive and exhausting this area of ​​boxing is, together with its characters and their due convictions, who are reduced to dust to maintain their glory and love for what they do and love to do until the end, but with tragic consequences in the end. And also, we have the characteristics of the production, even being from 1970, are of decent quality and consistent with the atmosphere of history.
It is also worth highlighting their soundtracks that mark much the work, be the opening, or the OST of a character that just to hear it, you already know who it is.

In short, this anime is a masterpiece of the sport / drama genre, and that everyone admired of the genre or casual onlookers looking for new experiences should see or read in life. Final note 10/10.

Mark
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