Summary
- Sakamoto Days has a successful viewership, but manga fans are divided over the quality of the anime adaptation.
- Fans suggest improvements like bringing in Attack on Titan’s Eren voice actor for a character.
- Recent episodes have received mixed reactions, with manga fans criticizing pacing and lack of action.
The anime series “Sakamoto Days” can be seen as quite a remarkable achievement. Given its viewership figures, it’s arguably among the top premieres of a series over the last few years. Data from Netflix indicates that a substantial number of viewers have been tuning in to the show since its launch.
On the contrary, many manga readers – both in Japan and globally – have expressed criticisms and grievances about the anime adaptation of “Sakamoto Days”. They argue, and their points are reasonable, that the anime doesn’t meet the quality of the original manga. This division among fans means that each new episode becomes a hot topic for intense debates.
How to Make Sakamoto Days “Better”?
In this situation, many fans often debate about what they believe could make the anime more appealing to all viewers. One fan recently proposed an intriguing suggestion:
The voice actor for Eren in Attack on Titan, Yuki Kaji, might be a great addition to the show. More precisely, he should lend his voice to the character Amane Yotsumura.
Transform him with the MAPPA animation style and use the voice actor from Attack on Titan as Eren, and I assure you his popularity will soar beyond his manga days.
Amane isn’t particularly well-liked among fans. Another viewer responded, pointing out his attractive qualities, yet acknowledging that his character development could use improvement.
I have to be honest. Amane is probably my least favourite character in the series. He has cool moments, but visually and character wise, I think he’s very lacking.
A third one added that there is still time to develop Amane as a character:
It’s likely we’ll see further character development for him, particularly regarding his issues with Yotsumura, which remain unresolved. Moreover, their father-son dynamic could once again take center stage.
Fans Still Dissatisfied with the Anime
In Netflix’s latest release globally, it’s Episode 7, but Episode 8 has already premiered on Netflix Japan. Although most viewers enjoyed Episode 7, even manga enthusiasts, the response to Episode 8 among them was predominantly negative. While some appreciated the episode or felt it was “acceptable,” many criticized its speedy pace and claimed that the fight scene in the episode was light on action.
For some, there’s a lingering optimism that changes might occur before the upcoming semester in July. Yet, due to newly disclosed information about the manufacturing process, a lot of people have become doubtful about these adjustments actually happening.
The anime may spark debates among its fanbase for an extended period. Many Reddit users, who happen to be manga fans, have shared mostly unfavorable opinions. However, there’s a contrasting perspective on MyAnimeList, where even some manga readers have expressed positive comments. This suggests that the opinions about the series can vary significantly depending on the platform from which they are gathered.
Who is Amane Yotsumura?

In this part, information about plot points from the anime “Sakamoto Days” unfold, as these specific occurrences may not be featured in the first season.
In Chapter 77, we’re first introduced to Amane. This means we might have to wait a while before seeing him in the anime. He attends the Japan Clear Creation (JCC) and has a background in assassination. His father, Satoru Yotsumura, is not only one of the founders of the Order but also ranks among the top assassins.
Amane harbors intense disdain for the Japanese Guild of Assassins (JGA), driven by a desire for vengeance against the very organization that took his mother’s life. Tragically, Amane’s mother, Shino, was also a member of this guild.
Sakamoto Days is streaming on Netflix, subbed and dubbed in many languages.
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