Summary
- Sakamoto Days offers a straightforward, action-packed plot without complexities.
- The series balances intense moments with humor, making it unique and enjoyable.
- The protagonist’s journey of rediscovery and dynamic supporting cast add depth to the story.
What makes an anime popular? Is it the power-packed fight scenes? Could it be the random one-line jokes? Or a bounty of one billion yen placed on a retired assassin’s head? Well, if that’s the deal, then Sakamoto Days is set to make its place in the list of the super hits.
Set to premiere on Netflix in January 2025, this action-comedy anime is getting quite some attention. Sakamoto Days is also one of the biggest anime on the Shonen Jump, and this is quite a big deal. So, what exactly is the hype about? And, is it popular for all the right reasons? Perhaps, a breakdown can help.
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An Assassin’s Tale of Comeback
From Shadows to Spotlight Once Again
Sakamoto Days by Yuto Suzuki is about a top-tier assassin known as Taro Sakamoto. He is an incredible hitman who was the best of the best until he fell in love. He eventually gets married to the love of his life, hangs up his assassin cape, and embraces parenthood.
While Sakamoto is happy running a grocery store, life has different plans for him. His past returns with a bounty of 1 billion yen on his head, and now he has to get back in the game to protect his family.
Life is full of unexpected turns. I may have been an assassin before, but now I find joy in cooking, cleaning, and taking care of my family. It’s a different kind of adventure – Taro Sakamoto
What Exactly Has Gotten Everyone So Hooked?
Wake Up Sleeping Beauties
If you’ve been sleeping on Sakamoto Days, it’s time to wake up. One great thing about the anime is that it isn’t too complex. Lately, anime that fall into the action category, have quite serious plotlines. And while there isn’t anything bad about head-scratching themes; it would be nice to have something straightforward. Sakamoto Days ensures that the fans get the best of everything, be it super assassins or a laidback story.
I learned the art of killing, but now I’m learning the art of living. And I must say, it’s a much more challenging and rewarding path – Taro Sakamoto
Taro Sakamoto may have a twisty and shady past, but the story is as straight as a stick. There are no hidden meanings, and no complexities that will have you scratching your head. It’s a simple story of a retired assassin coming back to work with a bang.
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Just The Right Amount of Darkness
For a manga about assassins, you’d expect buckets of grimdark vibes but Sakamoto Days has found the perfect balance. Sure, it has its intense moments. The action can get bloody, and some of the bad guys are straight-up terrifying. Yet, the series never wallows in despair.
Instead, it lightens the mood with hilarious gags, ridiculous scenarios, and wholesome moments.
Violence isn’t the answer. But sometimes, it’s the question. And the answer is “yes” – Taro Sakamoto
Imagine a deadly assassin shopping for diapers or fighting off enemies with everyday objects. That blend of grit and humor is what makes it so unique. It’s serious when it needs to be but never takes itself too seriously.
An MC’s Journey of Rediscovery
Sakamoto isn’t your typical shonen protagonist. He’s not a scrappy underdog or a cocky teen with big dreams. He’s already been there, done that. At his peak, he was the most feared hitman alive. Now, he’s a dad with a potbelly, a convenience store, and a family to protect.
What makes him so compelling is his journey to rediscover who he is. Sakamoto doesn’t want to return to his violent past, but he also knows he can’t fully escape it. His struggle to reconcile his old life with his new one makes him incredibly relatable.
Don’t judge a book by its cover. Looks can be deceiving, and true strength lies within – Shin Asakura
Even if most of us haven’t taken down hordes of assassins with a broomstick. His character arc isn’t about becoming stronger or more skilled. It’s about becoming a better person. That’s a refreshing twist in a genre filled with power-ups and training arcs.
Side Characters That Aren’t Really Side-ed
One of the secret weapons of Sakamoto Days is its incredible supporting cast. While Taro Sakamoto is the heart of the series, the people around him bring depth, humor, and unpredictability that elevate the story to another level. These aren’t your typical throwaway side characters; they’re fleshed-out personalities with their own quirks, motivations, and standout moments.
Take Shin, for example, Sakamoto’s psychic sidekick. His ability to read minds isn’t just a adds a layer of strategy and comedy to battles. Watching him bicker with Sakamoto (who has zero tolerance for nonsense) is pure gold. And then there’s Lu, a former assassin-turned-convenience-store-worker whose charm and combat skills often steal the spotlight.
Even the villains shine. From eccentric hitmen to morally complex foes, each antagonist brings something fresh to the table. These characters don’t just exist to be defeated; they have backstories and personalities that make you care about them. The result? A cast that feels like a lively ensemble, where even minor characters can deliver unforgettable moments.
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Sakamoto Days brings a fresh perspective to the comedy-action anime. It provides the perfect blend of fighting scenes, lighthearted interaction between characters and a great storyline. Fans love a great comeback, and what comeback can be better than a family-man turned badass hitman?
So, get ready and renew your Netflix subscriptions (if you haven’t already), because it’s coming onto your screens in January. Start your new year with a bit of chubbiness and assassination.
I’m in awe at the opportunity to see my own work on screen. I want to express my gratitude to the fans, whose support made all of this possible. I hope you will continue to join me in building up Sakamoto Days! Please enjoy the show! – Yuto Suzuki
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