Bartender Glass of God key visual characters in Eden hall
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT The anime Bartender: Glass of God may have done more harm than good while trying to distinguish itself from the prior 2006 adaptation of the manga.
The inclusion of the Hotel Cardinal subplot, among many others, dilutes the otherwise intimate experience Bartender should have, by making more of what should have been a series about a customer and their drinks. Bartender Anime Loses Focus With Expanded Plot For Slice of Life Anime, Less Is Often More Close While both Bartender adaptations revolve around Ryu Sasakura, his bar Edenhall, and the customers that enter it, they wind up taking very different tacks: The 2006 adaptation episodic set-up followed around the lives of different customers, what leads them to Ryu's bar, and why the drink he mixes for them is appropriate.
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