A 17-part series, which is wildly entertaining throughout its run, seems to combine some of the best ingredients from both Attack on Titan and Jujutsu Kaisen. The series in question never earned the same level of acclaim and mainstream popularity as the two anime. However, it is hard to ignore its potential and how it could have grown into something truly special had it been given more time to expand.
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