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Record of Ragnarok
Record of Ragnarok

Record of Ragnarok

Record of Ragnarok
Year2021
Episodes12
Duration24 mins
StatusFinished
Release DateJune 17, 2021
End DateJune 17, 2021
FormatONA
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7 million years of human civilization is coming to an end…

Every thousand years, all the gods of the world gather in heaven to attend the Conference of Mankind Survival. The gods agree to end to mankind due to their foolish acts, but before the final verdict is made, Brunhild, the eldest of the 13 valkyrie sisters, makes an objection.

“To spice things up, why don’t you test the humans?”

She proposes that the all-powerful gods face off in one-on-one battles against the strongest champions from human history — during a final struggle known as “Ragnarok.” The first team to win 7 out of 13 battles will be declared the winner, but it seems almost impossible for humans to win against the gods.

Although the gods sneer at her declaration, Brunhild provokes them further:

“Are you chickening out?”

Her words hit the gods’ nerves, and, enraged, they accept her proposal. Now, Brunhild and her sisters must choose humanity’s 13 champions in a desperate battle for survival. Will humans surpass gods and prevent humanity’s ultimate end? The eschatological battles between heaven and earth finally begins!

(Source: Warner Bros. Japan)

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Record of Ragnarok

Epic Battles and Mythological Marvels: “Record of Ragnarok” Delivers on All Fronts

“Record of Ragnarok” catapults viewers into an awe-inspiring world where gods and humanity engage in a battle of epic proportions. This anime, based on the popular manga series, promises grandiose clashes, larger-than-life characters, and a narrative that taps into the heart of human resilience.

The premise of “Record of Ragnarok” is as ambitious as it is captivating. The gods, displeased with humanity’s actions, decide to initiate Ragnarok – a monumental showdown where 13 formidable human champions face off against 13 revered deities in a battle for the survival of humanity. Led by the Valkyrie Brunhilde, who orchestrates the human side, and the indomitable Zeus, presiding over the divine faction, the stakes are sky-high, and the fate of humanity hangs in the balance.

What sets “Record of Ragnarok” apart is its relentless dedication to presenting jaw-dropping battles. The animation is a tour de force, with each fight scene meticulously choreographed and executed with jaw-dropping precision. The visceral impact of every strike, the fluidity of movement, and the sheer scale of the battles leave viewers on the edge of their seats, in awe of the animation team’s prowess.

The character design is another triumph. Each deity and human champion is visually distinctive, reflecting their mythological origins or cultural backgrounds. The intricate detailing of their armors, weapons, and unique abilities further solidify their larger-than-life status. The human champions, representing historical figures like Adam, Jack the Ripper, and Sasaki Kojirō, are brought to life with depth and complexity, making them relatable despite their legendary stature.

Despite the emphasis on battles, “Record of Ragnarok” doesn’t neglect character development. Each champion’s backstory is expertly woven into the narrative, offering glimpses into their motivations, fears, and hopes. This humanizes them and adds layers of emotional depth, making the audience invested in their success.

The soundtrack deserves special mention for enhancing the anime’s intensity. The score seamlessly accompanies the action, heightening the emotional impact of pivotal moments and lending an additional layer of gravitas to the proceedings.

The series does not shy away from exploring philosophical and moral questions either. It delves into themes of humanity’s worth, the nature of power, and the resilience of the human spirit. These moments of introspection provide a welcome counterbalance to the adrenaline-fueled battles, allowing viewers to engage with the story on a deeper intellectual level.

If there’s a minor critique, it might be that the pacing occasionally accelerates, especially in the midst of the fights. However, this is a minor quibble in an otherwise stellar production.

In conclusion, “Record of Ragnarok” is a tour de force in the anime world, delivering on its promise of epic battles, mythological intrigue, and a celebration of human spirit. Its stunning animation, well-crafted characters, and thought-provoking themes make it a standout addition to the anime landscape. For fans of action-packed series with a dash of philosophical contemplation, “Record of Ragnarok” is a must-watch. It’s a symphony of chaos and courage that leaves an indelible mark on the viewer’s imagination.