![]() ![]() It’s definitely more of a demonstration in how Adam creates fear to win, and there’s no telling how many people might actually be able to beat him but haven’t stepped up due to his aggressive tactics. Skating is infinite From the anime series SK8 the Infinity comes a Nendoroid of the high school student with a passion for skateboarding, Reki Face plates. Sorry, Adam, but beating your opponent’s face in with your board is not a skill nor a show of technical ability. In addition, he often turns to brutalizing the opponent to win, as seen in his race against Kaoru Sakurayashiki. While Adam does have a lot of technical prowess (proven in his ability to master the casper slide and his great speed), much of it comes in the form of tricks for scaring and demoralizing the opponent and that's what puts him at the bottom of this list. The hit anime series follows Reki (Tasuku Hatanaka/Matt Shipman) and Canadian transfer student Langa (Chiaki Kobayashi/Howard Wang) as they secretly attend S, a dangerous underground skateboarding competition where they compete in 'beefs' against bold. He relies on speed to get ahead of his opponents and intimidation tactics such as close quarters skating and his special “love hug” technique, to distract and dishearten them. SK8 the Infinity has just been officially confirmed for season 2 as well as a new OVA episode. In terms of style, there’s definitely no match for Adam! Politician by day and flamboyant skater by night, Adam brings flair to everything he does, and his skating technique is no exception. RELATED: The Best Anime Series of Summer 2021 Not to worry, though this list is going to clear it up! Each of the characters has their advantages and disadvantages while on a board, and even upon close inspection, it can be tough to decide how they stack up to one another. The other huge draw of the series is watching how they all skate. One of the biggest draws of the series is how the characters interact with each other, from old friends and S founders Kojiro Nanjo and Kaoru Sakurayashiki, to endearing little brother figure Miya Chinen and the rest of the cast, and of course, leads Reki Kyan and Langa Hasegawa. Sk8 the Infinity introduced the audience to a cast of colorful skaters each with their own style, personality, and abilities. And of course, they loved the characters. Viewers enjoyed the story, action, and comedy of the series. It injected new life into the sports genre by being the first skateboarding anime and having both the drama that the genre loves and the high octane action that’s often left out of the genre (at least in more recent years). Since it aired earlier this year, Sk8 the Infinity has been making all sorts of waves in the anime community. ![]()
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