Megalobox

TMS Entertainment Spring 2018
Adult CastCombat SportsSci-FiSports
7.9
Quality Score
0.16 (Mild Positive)
Audience Mood
6 / 10
Controversy
286,391
MAL Ratings

Synopsis

"To be quiet and do as you're told, that's the cowardly choice." These are the words of Junk Dog, an underground fighter of Megalo Box, an evolution of boxing that utilizes mechanical limbs known as Gear to enhance the speed and power of its users. Despite the young man's brimming potential as a boxer, the illegal nature of his participation forces him to make a living off of throwing matches as dictated by his boss Gansaku Nanbu. However, this all changes when the Megalo Box champion Yuuri enters his shabby ring under the guise of just another challenger. Taken out in a single round, Junk Dog is left with a challenge: "If you're serious about fighting me again, then fight your way up to me and my ring." Filled with overwhelming excitement and backed by the criminal syndicate responsible for his thrown matches, Junk Dog enters Megalonia: a world-spanning tournament that will decide the strongest Megalo Boxer of them all. Having no name of his own, he takes on the moniker of "Joe" as he begins his climb from the very bottom of the ranked list of fighters. With only three months left to qualify, Joe must face off against opponents the likes of which he has never fought in order to meet the challenge of his rival. [Written by MAL Rewrite]

Audience Consensus

Megalo Box receives praise for its visuals, music, and initial hype, but is criticized for a shallow story, rushed character development, and predictable plot. While many enjoyed it as a tribute to Ashita no Joe, others found it a disappointing imitation. The overall sentiment leans towards a visually appealing but narratively weak experience.

Strengths

  • Appealing visual aesthetic reminiscent of older anime.
  • Catchy and fitting soundtrack.
  • Exciting and hype-inducing boxing matches.

Weaknesses

  • Story feels rushed and underdeveloped, especially character motivations.
  • Predictable and generic plot, lacking depth beyond surface level.
  • Inconsistent power scaling and unrealistic fight sequences.
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