Summary

Translating a beloved manga, likeSakamoto Days, into an anime is always a risky scenario. On the one hand, seeing the pages of a manga come to life, complete with gorgeous animation, amazing music, and strong voice acting is one of the best things to see. However, at the same time, an animation that falls short of the legendary story it’s adapting may just become a sore spot on an otherwise ideal series. For many, it was a toss-up which of these categories theSakamoto Daysanime would fall into.

With the new release of theSakamoto Daysanime, fans are already divided on the quality of the adaptation, specifically calling attention to animation. So far, many worried fans aren’t happy with the quality, claiming that the anime isn’t doing the manga Justice. At the same time, some fans are coming to the defense ofthe newSakamoto Daysanime, claiming that most fans are overreacting, and the animation isn’t really that bad.

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Sakamoto Days Is A Story Of A Retired Hitman

Fate Forces Him To Defend His Family Using Every Skill He Has

Sakamoto Daysis a new anime that follows the story of an incrediblypowerful Hitman named, Tato Sakamoto, who decided to quit the business and settle down. However, when elements of his past start catching up with him, he must use all his incredible skills as an assassin to defend his family and his new way of life. Overall, the story itself is a dark comedy with intense bits of fascinating action between the various hitmen and assassins of his world.

Assassins don’t go to heaven. - Sakamoto

Sakamoto of The Order

At its core, the story ofSakamoto Daysfeatures some incredible action set pieces that are important to the overall story of the series. When translating this to an anime, it’s important to make the moments ofaction throughoutSakamoto Daysas great as they were in the manga, if not better. To make these scenes stand out, fluid, impactful, and high-quality animation is a must. Anything less than that is sure to disappoint fans.

Fans Weren’t Pleased With Sakamoto Days' Animation

The Show Felt Rigid And Stiff Overall

Afterthe anime forSakamoto Daysfinally received its debut, fans were right away lukewarm to the show’s animation. While many felt the art style was excellent and adapted the manga well, numerous fans felt that the animation was average at best. With some scenes looking fairly rigid and stiff, and an excessive use of still frames and cuts,Sakamoto Daysanimation doesn’t live up to the story it is trying to tell.

However, at the same time, there are some stronger moments inthe newly releasedSakamoto Daysanimethat show some promise for the future of the show. With decent animation for the fight scenes, many fans are viewing theSakamoto Daysanimation as average overall. However, as the fight scenes in the series become bigger and more impactful as time goes on, some fans are worried that the animation will go from average to downright bad.

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Standards For Anime Have Been Extremely High Recently

Many Good Shows Make It Difficult To Compete

At the same time, although the animation isn’t the highest of quality, it seems thatSakamoto Daysis largely being compared to some of the biggest anime of the modern era. BetweenJujitsu KaisenSeason 2,Dandadan, and modernOne Piece, all featuring gorgeous and fluid animation, it was going to be an extremely difficult task forSakamoto Daysto compete. However, some fans still hold on to the hope thatSakamoto Daysis saving its budget and blockbuster animation for later in the series. However, at the same time,Sakamoto Daysisn’t nearly as bad as something like Blue Lock Season 2, which many fans believe to be one of the biggest animation downgrades in anime history.

Stp killing people in your mind! - Shin

In the end, whileSakamoto Days’animation falls shortof what fans expected, it isn’t anywhere close to being the worst thing ever. Compared to modern anime,Sakamoto Daysis probably a step above Blue Lock Season 2, yet a step behind Dandadan. Hopefully, later in Season 1 ofSakamoto Days, the animation of the series will improve, alleviating the worries of fans that the anime may be subpar overall.

Sakamoto Days

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A 2025 anime, Sakamoto Days is an action-comedy based on Yuto Suzuki’s shonen manga, which debuted in 2020. The series follows Taro Sakamoto, a retired hitman who has been enjoying the family life for years. He spends his days running a small store alongside Shin, but his peaceful existence is regularly interrupted by ghosts of the past.