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#1- OP Protagonist
- Omae wa mou shinde-
- Funny Sidekick
- Dark Past
- No Romance
First of all, if you usually enjoy Isekai anime and haven't watched this one, yet, and also haven't read the description, then don't continue on. Watch the anime instead. There's a fairly unique twist in the first couple of minutes that I am going to talk about, since everything is built upon that. If you don't usually enjoy Isekai anime I probably won't be able to convince you to give this a chance, either.
The premise is par for the course. Japanese high school students end up in a fantasy world, get some cheat powers and have to fend for themselves. The unusual part isn't even that our protagonists are the odd ones out, since they don't get any cheat power. The unusual part is the male protagonist: Takatou Yogiri. He already got a cheat ability. Also, he probably isn't even human.
Takatou comes off as a little dull and is completely unfazed by pretty much everything going on around him. But there's a reason for this. He's not merely overpowered. He's essentially at the very peak of all the overpowered characters you might have come to know in anime. Or elsewhere for that matter. That is because Takatou can kill with a mere thought. (And that isn't even his final form!)
I was never sure if this story was an intentional parody of the genre or a sincere contribution. Could go either way. What I am sure about, however, is that watching a bored Yogiri as people that have beef with him keep dying is something I don't get tired of. Nor am I going to get tired of watching his power escalating while characters that are fleshed out enough to be protagonists of their own stories appear and die within less than a minute. That isn't to say that Takatou is especially bloodthirsty. He isn't. While others spend time testing out his ability, he is kinda trying to figure out how to not kill people.
An amusing subversion of the overpowered protagonist, reminiscent of One Punch Man, but in another world. Unlike One Punch Man, though, this title has one huge disappointment. The animation is awful. It not only feels cheap, but it also appears that nobody cared. You can make things charming even with a low budget, but for this anime you just have to deal with things being quite lackluster.
The music is forgettable, too, but at least it isn't annoying.
On a brighter side the seiyuu did a great job.
There's even a silver lining about the animation. It's not too noticeable while watching. I only saw how bad it really is while adding the characters to aniSearch's database. When watching while reading subtitles it's not distracting. Of course, now that you are cursed with this knowledge your mileage may vary.
Therefore read ahead at your own peril!
The premise is par for the course. Japanese high school students end up in a fantasy world, get some cheat powers and have to fend for themselves. The unusual part isn't even that our protagonists are the odd ones out, since they don't get any cheat power. The unusual part is the male protagonist: Takatou Yogiri. He already got a cheat ability. Also, he probably isn't even human.
Takatou comes off as a little dull and is completely unfazed by pretty much everything going on around him. But there's a reason for this. He's not merely overpowered. He's essentially at the very peak of all the overpowered characters you might have come to know in anime. Or elsewhere for that matter. That is because Takatou can kill with a mere thought. (And that isn't even his final form!)
I was never sure if this story was an intentional parody of the genre or a sincere contribution. Could go either way. What I am sure about, however, is that watching a bored Yogiri as people that have beef with him keep dying is something I don't get tired of. Nor am I going to get tired of watching his power escalating while characters that are fleshed out enough to be protagonists of their own stories appear and die within less than a minute. That isn't to say that Takatou is especially bloodthirsty. He isn't. While others spend time testing out his ability, he is kinda trying to figure out how to not kill people.
An amusing subversion of the overpowered protagonist, reminiscent of One Punch Man, but in another world. Unlike One Punch Man, though, this title has one huge disappointment. The animation is awful. It not only feels cheap, but it also appears that nobody cared. You can make things charming even with a low budget, but for this anime you just have to deal with things being quite lackluster.
The music is forgettable, too, but at least it isn't annoying.
On a brighter side the seiyuu did a great job.
There's even a silver lining about the animation. It's not too noticeable while watching. I only saw how bad it really is while adding the characters to aniSearch's database. When watching while reading subtitles it's not distracting. Of course, now that you are cursed with this knowledge your mileage may vary.
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