Cathardincu
Surprisingly incoherent and boring
Afouotos
Although it has its amusing moments, in eneral the plot does not convince.
Jakoba
True to its essence, the characters remain on the same line and manage to entertain the viewer, each highlighting their own distinctive qualities or touches.
Philippa
All of these films share one commonality, that being a kind of emotional center that humanizes a cast of monsters.
rishubarnwal
I wonder why its rating is so low. It should be 8.5 plus. Its not a copy of Naruto. Based on very different theme ie magic, a world where magic is everything and a guy named asta has none and all he has is his hard work towards achieving his goal.
mr-altex
Black Clover is a generic manga based anime, but it seems that the target was to squeeze every penny out of the show. Animation is clunky and a 20 minute episode has hardly have over 10 minutes of content. All the episodes from #2 are stretched significantly by pointless flashbacks, angry stares or yelling of the main character and unfortunately everything is amplified for some reason so it stands out more than in other anime. Writing this "review" after 16th episode, but the content could be cut down to 6-8 episodes. Manga is good despite it is basically a stereotypical representation of shounen gender, but the anime is very lacking.I had high hopes for this show but so far it's a disappointment. It's Ok, it's not that terrible, but it could have been significantly better.
normax8
There's not much to say really. The manga is amazing so how can the anime be only 6/10?Main character voice is exaggeratedly annoying and loud. Its true that Asta screamed a lot but this is on a whole new level.Just watch this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nv4lOcSG2wU .And if you still want to watch the anime after that...its your choice :D
dwarves-36003
After seeing multiple ads for the show on crunchy roll and YouTube and all of the "positive reviews" it had been getting, I decided to give Black Clover a try. After all, I had been hearing that it was going to be the next big anime since Naruto, Bleach, and even One Piece. Hearing all of this I was pretty excited, being a Bleach fan who was saddened to hear of Bleach's cancellation. I had hope for Black Clover. How quickly those hopes were dashed. Instead of seeing a masterpiece, we got the fantasy equivalent of Mars of Destruction. The story was predictable and bland, the characters were uninteresting, and the setting was just so generic, it seemed like I was waiting the anime version of drying paint. But the worst part was the voice acting. The main character, Yuno, or Yu-no-act-good, is voiced by Nobunaga Shimazaki, a rookie in the voice acting profession, who absolutely has the most annoying voice I have ever heard. The first episode of the show was just him screaming his lungs out for twenty-four minutes, even for dialogue that did not warrant screaming. Studio Pierrot is notorious for creating ultra long filler as was seen in Bleach, and not even this show is safe from this type of lazy story telling. The second episode started with Yuno getting his secret powers (nothing special there) followed by sixteen minutes of unnecessary exposition that only lasted a few pages in the manga, and once that was over, it is followed immediately by Yuno one hitting the bad guy. So basically we were still stuck on the first episode even by the end of the second. Such slow, drawn out direction of a show is so last decade, yet Pierrot doesn't seem to grasp that. Black Clover is filled with nothing but generic anime tropes that are so overused we rarely see them in any anime. The only reason this show is popular is because it was hyped up so much for so long and what little fan base it has is still hoping that the show will throw something out of far left field, but from what I have seen its the same old ball game that got Bleach kicked to the curb.