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The staff for the third season of the World Trigger anime revealed four new cast members for the Yuba Squad on Thursday. The newly announced cast members include:
Daisuke Ashihara debuted the World Trigger
Daisuke Ashihara’s World Trigger is one of the most impactful action series to come out of Shueisha’s Weekly Shonen Jump. But shortly after the anime’s second season ended, the series suffered a long gap of inactivity.
Fans have been long waiting for the series to make a comeback, and thankfully, Toei Animation has been teasing a “new season” of World Trigger.
All 48 episodes are being made available on the platform. Even Toei Animation released the dub for the first three episodes at Anime Expo in July 2015, but as you can tell, it’s been a while (quite a while in fact).
World Trigger begins when a mysterious gate to another world is opened in Mikado City, letting invaders from another dimension called “Neighbors” overrun the area.
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A gate to another dimension has burst open, and from it emerge gigantic invincible creatures that threaten all of humanity. Earth's only defense is a mysterious group of warriors who have co-opted the alien technology in order to fight back!World Trigger featuring Hideyuki Tanaka and Nao Tamura has one or more episodes streaming with subscription on Hulu, free on Tubi, and free on Crunchyroll. It's an animation and anime show with 99 episodes over 3 seasons. World Trigger is still airing with no announced date for the next episode or season. It has a better than average IMDb audience rating of 7.5 (720 votes).
World Trigger has a better than average IMDb audience rating of 7.5 (720 votes). The show is popular with Reelgood users lately.
This show was considered sort of controversial in its first dozen episodes, since there were a lot of polarizing opinions about it. There were those who liked it because they were addicted to watching it, so of course and they liked it, and those who dropped it because of the subpar plot and budget. It’s as typical as typical can get, making it very hard to give a damn if it’s not even well animated. Which isn’t because it’s made by Toei after they stopped giving a damn because their shit are going to sell regardless of how shit they are.Those who like the show insist that it isn’t that bad and in fact it gives it its own unique identity. Think of Jojo, it stands out from everything else coming out today but many like it. It’s different, so it’s good. Only thing, people do not like Jojo simply because of the uncommon artstyle but because it’s well animated. Something you cannot say for World Trigger, which can be summed up as lazy and cheap.Those who like it also insist that the story is very good because it’s full of terminology and a world that is slowly explored. What they usually neglect to mention is how it’s a 73 episode series, with a very slow pacing, dozens of fillers, and an incomplete ending. It’s like you are being punished for watching it with expectations higher than sea level. Even if you filter out the enormous amounts of dead time and stick to the terminology, you are just going to be getting a lot of pseudo science that is constantly trying to make sense of a very straightforward shonen plot, concerning teenagers with superpowers fighting monsters from another dimension and going against bureocratic adults. It’s overcomplicating something that does not need it, and only makes it convoluted by presenting adults as wrong because they are adults.With a simple plot, come simple characters which in the tradition of perpetual on-going shonen means there are hundreds of them and they are defined by a single trait. Shonentards are watching them doing stuff and imagining possible character developments which never happen. They like them simply because they get attached after spending several dozens of episodes watching them and not because there is actual depth somewhere in there. They are all the usual archetypes you can find everywhere.Of course if you keep your expectation really low there is a high chance you will like it. All you have to do is disregard the awful pacing, don’t mind the subpar animation, overthink the simplistic plot with pseudo science, and keep telling yourself that it will get better just like Fairy Tail did. Even if it never did.