Summary

The animeBartender : Glass of Godmay have done more harm than full while trying to distinguish itself from the anterior 2006 adaptation of the manga . In essay to include both the familiar " Drink of the week " format , and various recurring subplots that are propelled by a larger mould , the young 2024 gum anime lost some of its identity operator while trying to go " big " with spare suspense that it did n’t take to begin with .

From the onset , the newer adaptation tries to add overarching conflictsthat simmer in the backcloth , most prominent being Miwa Kurushima ’s effort to enrol Ryu Sasakura to man a new hotel bar . While it offer a useful throughline for the anime , the 2006 gum anime ’s own occasional data formatting shows that bars do n’t need lingering problem , focusing instead onlaid - back and loosen up slice - of - life themes .

The comprehension of the Hotel Cardinal subplot , among many others , dilutes the otherwise intimate experienceBartendershould have , by making more of what should have been a series about a customer and their drinks .

Bartender Glass of God Ryu Asakura Mixing a drink

Bartender : Glass of God is formally a slice of lifespan but there are many panorama of it that feel more like sports manga and even classic shonen .

Bartender Anime Loses Focus With Expanded Plot

For Slice of Life Anime, Less Is Often More

While bothBartenderadaptations rotate around Ryu Sasakura , his bar Edenhall , and the customers that enter it , they wrap up taking very unlike tacks : The 2006 version occasional hardening - up follow around the lives of different customers , what leads them to Ryu ’s bar , and why the drink he combine for them is appropriate . Glass of God , meanwhile , is more concerned in overarch narratives : the gum anime here wants to plunge late into Ryu ’s history and the subject that make him reluctant to fall in a higher - class validation . While sound in concept , it often feel like the new adaptation misses the strengths of the material .

The story of Ryu and Edenhall often palpate like it ’s being interrupted by the outlet faced by other local bartenders , and they do feel like unwanted intrusions intothe slice - of - liveliness formatthat the 2006 anime feels to have perfected . With only 12 episodes , the customers and cocktail deal limited sentence with things like competition and challenge that feel out of place . The heavy wrongdoer , emblematic of the issue , is the character reference Kelvin Chen , whose family line drama , thoroughgoing with cliffhangers , comes and goes at Ryu ’s disbursement , whom hearing had want to watch admixture drinks , rather than Chen ’s tumultuous relationship with his sire .

Bartender Reaches Far, and Holds Too Much

Between Chen and Ryu , Glass of Godinjects surplus personal angst and drama that feels unneeded . While overarching story are popular today , the first anime stayed concise and focused by keeping its cast diminished and revolving . put in one job per week , before tying it up with Ryu ’s cocktail magic keep the show centered on bartending itself .

There was no need to have a recurring cast , or for Ryu to have personal ogre to exorcize in an electric discharge . These extra stories sapBartender : Glass of God’sstrength , leaving it divide even when it tries to invoke the " drink of the week " .

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Bartender Glass of God key visual characters in Eden hall

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Ryu Asakura cleaning a glass in Eden hall, Bartender Glass of God