But it's not necessary to have EVERY damn woman except for 2 Loli characters have E+ cups and apparently not enough clothing to cover her butt cheeks. Just do a hentai spin-off and be done with it already! I don't mind if there's a bit of fan service now and then. The fan service got to a level where at least one female needed to loose all her clothes twice a chapter. The tiny couple scraps we got in the last chapter of FT were entirely ignored as well. The real Natsu would have a blast searching for and meeting those dragons - not sealing them for having done nothing wrong.Ĭharacter relationships have not developed one bit. Yet Natsu sets out to seal them?! Give me a break. Considering that the fictional world is pretty much peaceful, it means those dragons haven't set out to go on a rampage and terrorize everyone like Acnologia did. Obvious for pretty much every dragon out there. So those dragons COULD destroy the world. WHYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY? If we think of Natsu, he should be the first one to jump in the defense of dragons and being vary of sealing dragons just for for the sake of sealing them. And initially he thought he'd just beat them to a pulp because he didn't think Remember Natsu? The guy RAISED by a dragon? Who LOVED Igneel and thought well of dragons except for the evil ones running rampant? Yup, the same guy now sets off on a quest to "seal" some dragons without even bothering to ask why. Yeah, what was I actually hoping for? That the writing would get better and the fan service take a step back? Guess I was hoping in vain.ħ chapters in and we've already lost one of the main characters' credibility. I am looking forward to reading each chapter as it is released, and I hope that you will give "Fairy Tail: 100 Years Quest" a try too.
#MANGA FAIRY TAIL 418 SERIES#
(There also have been spoilers for the original series in this sequel.) Although, to understand some jokes and nuances, I would highly recommend reading the original series first. I'm not sure if it is the nostalgia factor that is making meĮnjoy this so much, but either way I'm happy with it so far.įor those of you who have not already read "Fairy Tail", it's not required to do so and the story is still enjoyable without the prerequisite knowledge. That void left in my heart from the ending of it's initial run was filled immediately. Has "Fairy Tail" has left a void in your heart? Fear not, for "Fairy Tail: 100 Years Quest" is here.įor those of you who have already read "Fairy Tail", I'm happy to say that the feel and flow of "Fairy Tail: 100 Years Quest" is so far similar to the early/middle portion of the original story and along with having the same starring characters having this sequel it's just like the original never ended at all. However, once encountering a new dark guild named Diabolos, along with the newest recruit of Fairy Tail revealing her true colors, Natsu and his team will find that the 100 Years Quest isn't the only challenge they face. Although her vibrant energy and passionate nature makes her perfect for the guild, there seems to be more to her than meets the eye.ĭetermined to accomplish their seemingly insurmountable mission, Natsu and his friends begin their treacherous search for the Dragon Gods. Meanwhile, a spirited new member named Touka is recruited to Fairy Tail. Nonetheless, Natsu Dragneel and his friends-Lucy Heartfilia, Gray Fullbuster, Erza Scarlet, and Wendy Marvell, along with the exceeds Happy and Charlés-ambitiously embark on the quest.Ī year after the Fairy Tail guild has overcome the diabolical forces of Acnologia and Zeref, Natsu and his team trek into the northern continent of Guiltina, where they seek out the employer of the 100 Years Quest and receive their nearly impossible mission: to seal away the Five Dragon Gods-a group of individuals with such vast power that, if left alone, could cause global devastation. While countless mages have attempted to take on this gruelling objective, their results ended in either overwhelming defeat or worse. EditSynopsis The 100 Years Quest: a mission so challenging and hazardous that it has remained unaccomplished for over a century.