However, let me tell you that the protagonist was just unprepared in those episodes and will finally show off his true might for the rest of the series. Being unable to bear such breakdown might finally make you want to drop this anime, moreover, that the protagonist seems to have no chance (0%) in winning.
#Umineko anime continuation series#
The major breakdown of the series is episode 10, as it would probably make you say “WHAT THE HELL IS HAPPENING HERE!?”. Episode 6 will make you think this is getting boring, but let me tell you after watching Episode 7 you might finally like this anime. After that, episode 5 finally reveals the plot of the story so I suggest don’t go dropping it before that if you think you already know the plot (well, if you really want to know the plot before you can continue, all I can say is this: Human vs Witch). Before enjoying this anime, let me tell you that the first 4 episodes were introduction only to the anime’s plot. Now this is what you call an anime with a “really deep” story. It’s a series that would actually even make you want to rewatch the whole series after completing it. For me, this is one of the most unpredictable anime I’ve ever watched and does not deserve being underrated. Higurashi’s main point is horror while Umineko is more of a thriller or rather something like a mind battle like “Death Note” and even includes witches and magic. First of all, don’t go thinking it would be close to Higurashi ‘coz its plot is a lot different though similar. It’s just sad that it has been quite underrated because of its comparison to Higurashi and that the Visual Novel was still a lot better.
Sōichirō draws the adaptation of Alliance of the Golden Witch, which began serialization in Square Enix's Internet-based magazine Gangan Online on October 1, 2009. The manga adaptation of Banquet of the Golden Witch is illustrated by Kei Natsumi and started serialization in the October 2009 issue of Gangan Joker. Jirō Suzuki draws the adaptation of Turn of the Golden Witch which began serialization in the August 2008 issue of Square Enix's GFantasy. After Gangan Powered was discontinued, the manga was transferred to Square Enix's Monthly Gangan Joker magazine with the debut May 2009 issue and continued until the publication of the September 2009 issue. The first manga, an adaptation of Legend of the Golden Witch illustrated by Kei Natsumi, began serialization in Square Enix's manga magazine Gangan Powered in the January 2008 issue. The manga series Umineko no Naku Koro ni is written by Ryukishi07 and illustrated by three different manga artists working separately on different story arcs based on the Umineko no Naku Koro ni visual novel series by 07th Expansion. The cover of the first volume of the Umineko no Naku Koro ni manga released by Gangan Comics on Jin Japan. File:Legend of the golden witch manga volume 1 cover.jpg