Câmara:
Noriyuki UedaMúsica:
MayukoElenco:
日向未南, Ayumu Murase, Hiroki Yasumoto, Yōji Ueda, Yūki Kaji, Yoshimitsu Shimoyama, Takahiro Sakurai, Takuya Eguchi, 田所陽向, Rina Satō, Daiki Yamashita (mais)Streaming (1)
Episódios(10)
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Kage no ocukai / Ódži to okane (E01)
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Arano no kemono / Fušigi na sabaku (E02)
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Hiling no kjújú / Daida to mahó (E03)
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Fuši to sankjódai (E04)
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Meifu no okite / Koi suru hakuba / Jasašiki heiši Hokuro (E05)
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Ó ni natta Boddži / Daida ó no júucu (E06)
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Usurawarai no hebicukai / Šitennó no utage (E07)
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Kage no Akogare / Idai na Haha (E08)
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Mirandžo to madžin / Ódži to takaramono (E09)
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Kenó no fukkacu (E10)
Críticas (1)
Treasure Chest of Courage is a series of stories that complement and build upon the original Ranking of Kings. While some parts are well-executed, there are instances where the stories delve into more detail about what I already know. Unfortunately, this becomes a stumbling block for me. My expectation was to uncover something new, to look deeper into the world and its inhabitants. However, aside from the last episode, which can be considered a genuine continuation of the original series, offering hints about the future direction and potential secrets, I wasn't offered anything new. Character development is also somewhat lacking, as there's no truly fresh perspective on the individual characters; instead, it's a repetition and emphasis on what I already knew about them. This, in my view, makes the whole endeavor seem somewhat pointless, except for the aforementioned last episode. It did manage to pique my interest for a second (regular) season of Ranking of Kings, as the world clearly has more to offer and say. Yet, I believe the creators should focus on moving forward instead of dwelling on observation, retrospection, and repetition of what's already known. Otherwise, I find myself watching more than half of the series with minimal interest, and even the beautiful colors showcased by WIT Studio won't elevate my impression beyond 6/10. ()