

Big Order
Ten years ago, a child wished for the destruction of the world. Now, a group of people has the ability to grant their wishes depending on their power. They are called "Order User." Before these great people who have the power of "Order," one person excels the most with the ability to rule and conquer the world and turn people into puppets when it is in his jurisdiction. This power belongs to Hoshimiya Eiji, who is also responsible for the destructive phenomena that happened exactly ten years ago.
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Plot Summary
In a world where wishes can be granted by powerful beings known as "Orders," Eiji Hoshimiya, a seemingly ordinary middle school student, once wished for the world to end. His wish, however, was not granted in the way he expected. Years later, a mysterious transfer student named Sena reveals that Eiji's wish was interpreted and that he possesses a dangerous "Order" that could alter reality. Now, Eiji must confront the consequences of his past wish and protect the world from those who seek to exploit his power.
Critical Reception
Big Order was met with a mixed to negative reception. While some viewers appreciated its unique premise and action sequences, many criticized its convoluted plot, underdeveloped characters, and inconsistent pacing. The animation quality also received a range of opinions, with some finding it adequate and others deeming it subpar.
What Reviewers Say
- The core concept of wishes and their unintended consequences is intriguing.
- Character development is weak, and the plot becomes increasingly difficult to follow.
- Animation and action are inconsistent, failing to fully capitalize on the potential of the premise.
Google audience: Google users generally found the anime to be somewhat disappointing. While a portion of viewers enjoyed the action and the idea of 'Orders,' many felt the story was confusing and the characters were not engaging. The ending was also a common point of criticism, with many finding it unsatisfying.
Fun Fact
The anime adaptation of 'Big Order' is based on a manga series of the same name by Sakae Esuno, who also created the popular manga 'Future Diary'.
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