Scissor Seven: The Strongest Hairstylist
8.1
Quality Score
0.24 (Mild Positive)
Audience Mood
3 / 10
Controversy
55,758
MAL Ratings
Synopsis
Seeking to recover his memories, a scissor-wielding hairdresser, bungling quasi-assassin stumbles into a struggle for power among two feuding factions. (Source: IMDb)
Audience Consensus
The second season of Wu Liuqi is highly praised for its improved narrative, character development, and comedic timing. Viewers appreciate the blend of humor and serious themes, although some note inconsistencies in animation quality and short episode lengths. Overall, the audience expresses strong enthusiasm and anticipation for future seasons, emphasizing its underrated status.
Strengths
- Improved animation quality compared to season 1.
- Strong character development and introduction of charismatic new characters.
- Balanced mix of humor and serious plot elements.
- Memorable music and sound design.
Weaknesses
- Short episode length can lead to glossing over details.
- Animation quality can fluctuate, with some episodes appearing low-budget.
- Dubbing quality (at least in some languages) is criticized.
- Initial episodes may have a slower start compared to later ones.
Available on: Bilibili, Tencent Video, Netflix (availability varies by region)