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Beet the vandel buster
Beet the vandel buster







It is currently being serialized in Jump SQ.Rise since 2018.

#Beet the vandel buster series#

After a nearly ten-year hiatus, the series resumed in Jump SQ.Crown in 2016, before entering a short-term hiatus. The manga ran in Shueisha's Monthly Shōnen Jump from 2002 to 2006. Beet, is a young boy who becomes a Vandel Buster to be like his heroes, the Zenon Warriors. Humans can fight back by becoming a Vandel Buster, a paid monster and Vandel assassin. It takes place in a fantasy world where humans have been suffering from the attacks of the demon-like Vandels. "Adventure King Beet") is a Japanese manga series written by Riku Sanjo and illustrated by Koji Inada. Beet the Vandel Buster (Japanese: 冒険王ビィト, Hepburn: Bōken Ō Bīto, lit.

beet the vandel buster

Find out more about the rating system here. Recommendation: If you watch Beet the Vandel Buster, Beet will turn you into a drooling idiot before long. Repetitive battles filled with Deus-ex Machina moments and no development. Sliding across the screen is how it works these days, apparently. Lifeless art and too few frames leaves you thinking this was a waste of colour in this world. Half the time characters don’t even animate. Everything about Beet the Vandel Buster is atrocious. I won’t stop you my conscience is clear now that you have been warned. If by this point I haven’t convinced you that this is a bad anime and you still want to watch it, then go right ahead. When a man lifts a boulder, you hear the sound of a rope under strain…seriously, who didn’t notice that error? An energy attack hitting an insect carapace makes the sound of two clashing swords…I mean really, how…just, how? These errors happen far too often to pass as innocent mistakes. After it is done yelling your eardrums into pulp, it tops it off with lip-syncing that only fits the dialogue half the time, and sound effects that don’t match the action on screen. Expect to see plenty of cliché yelling-to-the-sky-with-closed-eyes moments from him – I think they are supposed to make you care about the character…I’m not sure…I just want him to burn. He gets one of the strongest Buster teams killed within the second episode and is rewarded with a Deus-ex Machina of no-consequence power for his ass-hattery. There is Beet the brat who yells too much and somehow wins fights despite being the stupidest person alive. It doesn’t help that the characters are so unlikable to the point of irritation. When convenient, gravity seems non-existent, then it returns stronger than normal, when convenient, to make up for any earlier absence.

beet the vandel buster

Also, electricity freezes targets? And bullets don’t do what bullets do, as in, they don’t kill…or cause any real damage…and can be dodged by running at slower than human speeds… Forget about physics.

beet the vandel buster

Ability power is inconsistent, as sometimes a skill will instant kill, where other times it just scratches creatures of similar power. Unfortunately, you have to endure episode after episode of the same dragged out fight until you give in and just end your life right there. It would at least be enjoyable if the fights were worth mention however, they are so empty and without strategy that you long for Beet to just yell his way to victory. The overall story starts and ends with little more than defeat of some demon before they fight the next.







Beet the vandel buster