World trigger filler
Is the Filler Arc Worth Watching?
Don't watch it if you like the show,it really fucks up with it in a very bad way. Feels like it was written by totally different person. The other parts are about team work,tactics,terrain advantage,resource conservation,etc etc. This acr could break your enjoyment of the whole show for sure. It feels like a generic shounen garbage,enemy just keep on spawning around without any logic,nobody acts like their previous character,everyone just reacts and waits for the meodrama to advance. Like the border will just ignore a bunch of weird aliens walking around and playing dress up because muh reasons lol. People also constantly do dumb things only to prolong the arc,it could have been like 2-3 episode things and would have been fine.
So do you know what episode does the filler arc ends I really want to skip it.
Episode 63 is the last epsode of the arc, so start on episode 64
Remember When…?
Saturday rolls around, and even though you’re a bit tired, you spring out of bed, excited because that show is going to be on. It’s one of your weekly highlights, if not the highlight of your week. You grab a bowl of your favorite sugary cereal and plop yourself down on the floor at the foot of the sofa. The TV crackles to life, never on the correct channel and a bit too loud. You take the remote in hand and punch the number in for the channel you managed to memorize before your own phone number. The remnants of some other show you don’t really watch passes by like a hazy, but familiar dream. You shovel cereal into your mouth as commercials blare in excitement about the hottest new thing that every kid your age needs. And then, finally, it comes on. You’ve memorized the theme song. Can recite whole episodes upon request. You absolutely love that show and wouldn’t miss it for the world.
That’s kind of what watching World Trigger is like.
What is World Trigger?
I’ve always heard about World Trigger from dedicated fans since joining the anime community, but I’d be lying if I said I “got it
The 2010s era of anime was a great time for shounen jump anime adaptations because, for the most part, all the shounen jump adaptations were not only great in terms of quality but they managed to be near perfect adaptations. Sure some of them had filler episodes in it but compared to other shounen jump anime adaptations from the past decade or two they were pretty good for what they are despite being non-canon. Haikyuu, Assassination Classroom, Bakuman, Hunter x Hunter 2011 and My Hero Academia are the some of the best examples of this of how to adapt the source material correctly as well having its own charm in the mix.
Now out of all the anime series from shounen jump that came out in the last 8 years, I feel like World Trigger is the most underrated of the bunch.
Why is that you may ask?
You’re soon going to find out.
Story.
In Mikado, City Humans are overwhelmed at first when their weapons are found to be useless against Neighbors, until a mysterious organization appears that is able to repel the Neighbors’ attacks. The organization is called the National Defence Agency, or “Border,” and has appropriated the Neighbor technology called “T
All filler episodes to skip in ‘World Trigger’
World Trigger is the creation of mangaka Daisuke Ashihara and over the years it has built a massive fanbase — a big part of this is thanks to the manga’s anime adaption.
Launching in 2014, the anime for World Trigger quickly grew in popularity eventually airing 99 episodes so far with the fourth season of the show expected to launch later this year or early in 2023.
As the show’s anime was initially only one year ahead of the manga, of course, filler was sure to be present somewhere during the run, but fortunately, there isn’t a lot. Here are the filler episodes you can avoid when watching World Trigger.
All Filler Episodes to skip in World Trigger
You’re not going to have trouble avoiding filler when you watch World Trigger as there are only 15 episodes that can be classified as such in its 99-episode run so far.
Furthermore, these episodes all come together back-to-back as part of the anime’s only filler arc — the Fugitive Arc.
The filler arc begins with episode 49 “Fugitives from Another World” and concludes with episode 63 “A Reversed Future”. This means you’ll want to skip all of the e
World Trigger, is an anime that has 99 episodes divided into 3 seasons, with 16 filler episodes and its percentage is 16%. The anime adapted up to chapter 196 of the manga (this has 233 chapters, being published)
- Rating: 4.0/5 (votes).
- Written by: Daisuke Ashihara
- Published by: Shueisha
- Magazine: Weekly Shōnen Jump, Jump Square
- Original race (manga): February 9, 2013 – present
- Studio: Toei Animation
- Directed by: Mitsuru Hongo, Kouji Ogawa, Morio Hatano
- Music by: Kenji Kawai
- Original run (anime): October 5, 2014 – January 23, 2022
Score MAL:
8.0/10 423,846 votes.
IMDb Rating:
7.5/10 1,616 votes.
When a portal to another realm suddenly materializes on Earth, Mikado City finds itself overrun by enigmatic entities known as “Neighbors,” malevolent beings impervious to conventional weaponry. In response to this invasion, the Border Defense Agency is established to counter the Neighbor threat using specialized armaments called “Triggers.” Despite the passage of several years since the portal’s emergence, Neighbors remain a persistent hazard, prompting Border members to endure vigilant in safeguarding th