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Feb 17, 2023 4:28 AM
#1
Ah more beastment in this show. I wonder if they have some sort of inflence in other parts of this world. What I didn't expect to see is a dragon showing up...not everyday you see one of those coming to a village. Hiraku sure is busy around again and seems like no time for rest. |
Feb 17, 2023 5:14 AM
#2
The dragons and demons are here tho they weren't hostile at all while that wasn't that surprising with the nature of this anime. And the got more girls this time, the new men the got where a but younger than expected. The village is also able to set up trade now which is also a good thing. |
Feb 17, 2023 5:56 AM
#3
Another sweet episode! New characters introduced, and a whole lot of wholesome scenes (still PG13 tho π). It's time for them, the village, especially Hiraku, to experience trading or bartering with other places... Nice... |
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Feb 17, 2023 6:21 AM
#4
New episode = more new girls for Hiraku the village. They established a trading agreement with the Howling village. That was a great move for them. |
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Feb 17, 2023 6:52 AM
#5
Dryme pulling a Milim on them, but with less destruction. Finally got confirmation that everyone in the village is cracked to the point of making demon generals quit on the spot lol. Lu and the others probably should have given Hiraku a diplomacy crash course after declaring him mayor though |
Feb 17, 2023 6:55 AM
#6
Until he talked to the other demon lords, I forgot how powerful the Great Tree Village inhabitants truely can be. |
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Feb 17, 2023 7:16 AM
#7
Bruh my streaming platform of choice, bstation postponed this eps, apperantly the change the schedule to saturday, wtf, i have no choice to watch it elsewhere, i paid Subcribtion for that platfrom bruh, for the first time, watching illegally wins againts legally |
Feb 17, 2023 7:31 AM
#8
damn, those elves are thirsty af Yukina__ said: first time? Bruh my streaming platform of choice, bstation postponed this eps, apperantly the change the schedule to saturday, wtf, i have no choice to watch it elsewhere, i paid Subcribtion for that platfrom bruh, for the first time, watching illegally wins againts legally |
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Feb 17, 2023 7:44 AM
#9
El pueblo continua creciendo.... Muy buen capítulo. |
Feb 17, 2023 7:56 AM
#10
Feb 17, 2023 7:58 AM
#11
Looks like Lu and Tia are way more famous and powerful than I thought, Zabuton too. The dragon king seems like a fun fellow. I wonder when dragon girls will start living in the village. The village got more people, catgirls this time and they are cute. |
Feb 17, 2023 8:12 AM
#12
Why would an isolated mining community of 100 send 20 young females to live in another location? Didn't they just consign their own village to die out? DIdn't any of those beastguys who came on the first trip like the food, wine and dozens of single women? Is the dragon going to carry them everytime they go on a trade mission? |
Feb 17, 2023 8:46 AM
#13
jamesarr67 said: Why would an isolated mining community of 100 send 20 young females to live in another location? Didn't they just consign their own village to die out? DIdn't any of those beastguys who came on the first trip like the food, wine and dozens of single women? Is the dragon going to carry them everytime they go on a trade mission? This show's all over the place, that's why. There's way more problems too, like for example why on earth would they have so much mining and crafts if they're in isolation and hiding - that's pretty much useless for them without trade, and i doubt they traded with anyone... Why in such a small village they'd send THAT many people to test the waters, if things went south they'd lose like 10% of the population, worst than that, young male population that was historically more valued for work... Speaking of that, that's why it actually DOES make sense they'd send off the women and children, especially if they're a poor place (less mouths to feed while still giving them a decent shot at a place with good conditions). What also did NOT make ANY sense however is how they based taxation rates off modern Japan, stating 10% is a great deal when they're supposed to pay 50-60%. |
Feb 17, 2023 8:50 AM
#14
jamesarr67 said: Why would an isolated mining community of 100 send 20 young females to live in another location? "It's a village made up of five small settlements of about 100 people or so,..." implies around 500 people (100 per settlement). As to why mostly young females, perhaps they are "surplus" population. In in a less technologically advanced society based on mining, I could see men being regarded as more "valuable". That may have been the same reason they sent young boys rather than men. It may have also been that they saw one guy, a lot of women, and no children, and thought, "Oh, so that's what he's into". :) |
Feb 17, 2023 9:14 AM
#15
A message from the Demonic Kingdom of representative Beezel to discuss about the settlement of his plot to pay taxes, and though the reply comes as a surprise of 10% of their total harvest which only have explicit ingredients, it's more than enough for a clause of protection and legality of them staying in the Great Tree Village. Having the greats all in one village, basically scares the Demon Lord's Four Generals, and they would have no choice but to submit either way if they want to avoid having a conflict with Machio's village of strong monsters and beastwomen. And soon thereafter, dragons like Dryme come for a visitation of formal greeting since they're neighbors within the same land. Diplomatic relations are going to be a problem if they're not resolved, but there is a limit on how they should be welcomed into the village as well, especially if they come in large groups. And so, a guest house and hospitalities changed to suit visitors, and as expected, more people come along to handle different visitors, though how that is fared between all is up to their discretion. Tia and Lu are doing a good job keeping all on tabs, like the representative Garf's beastmen from Howling Village looking for new ventures to invest their trade for capitalism: their mining and metal ware for food. Plus, extra people to live in the village that's in desperate need of males. Machio's village is growing...except in men, trusting in the young for future generations...welp. |
Feb 17, 2023 9:21 AM
#16
Another fabulous episode in the books, it is such a pleasure to see this one come to life. The story keeps moving forward at a steady, chill, pace while maintaining an extraordinarily family-friendly tone. This will be a fun one to binge once complete and if they continue with this quality (or above) it should be an exceptional SOL/fantasy. I think it's funny how the Demon Lord's staff just want to bail, like "fuck this, I"m out." I can see the season wrapping well with classic balance and resolution. |
Feb 17, 2023 9:34 AM
#17
I am starting to enjoy this.. although I would like to see more Zabuton. |
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Feb 17, 2023 10:09 AM
#18
TheAncientOne said: Regarding the young boys comment, that did cross my mind in that they maybe thought that's what he's into lol.jamesarr67 said: Why would an isolated mining community of 100 send 20 young females to live in another location? "It's a village made up of five small settlements of about 100 people or so,..." implies around 500 people (100 per settlement). As to why mostly young females, perhaps they are "surplus" population. In in a less technologically advanced society based on mining, I could see men being regarded as more "valuable". That may have been the same reason they sent young boys rather than men. It may have also been that they saw one guy, a lot of women, and no children, and thought, "Oh, so that's what he's into". :) This was the funniest episode yet for me, especially with the reaction of the demon lord generals after the visit, and also the dragon that loves drinking wine. It kind of sucks that Hiraku hasn't gotten Lu (or Tia or anyone of the other 100 or so females) pregnant (I doubt they have birth control). But at least the show is still enjoyable to watch. |
Feb 17, 2023 10:42 AM
#19
jamesarr67 said: I can explain from the light novel. Though some of these can be pretty spoiler-y for future story and development, Why would an isolated mining community of 100 send 20 young females to live in another location? Didn't they just consign their own village to die out? DIdn't any of those beastguys who came on the first trip like the food, wine and dozens of single women? Is the dragon going to carry them everytime they go on a trade mission? mkzxwing said: jamesarr67 said: Why would an isolated mining community of 100 send 20 young females to live in another location? Didn't they just consign their own village to die out? DIdn't any of those beastguys who came on the first trip like the food, wine and dozens of single women? Is the dragon going to carry them everytime they go on a trade mission? This show's all over the place, that's why. There's way more problems too, like for example why on earth would they have so much mining and crafts if they're in isolation and hiding - that's pretty much useless for them without trade, and i doubt they traded with anyone... Why in such a small village they'd send THAT many people to test the waters, if things went south they'd lose like 10% of the population, worst than that, young male population that was historically more valued for work... Speaking of that, that's why it actually DOES make sense they'd send off the women and children, especially if they're a poor place (less mouths to feed while still giving them a decent shot at a place with good conditions). What also did NOT make ANY sense however is how they based taxation rates off modern Japan, stating 10% is a great deal when they're supposed to pay 50-60%. so read with your own discretion: As someone already mentioned, they are actually 5 villages mashed into one big community with roughly each village has 100 villagers each, so estimate their community is filled with 500+ villagers. Previously as the anime mentioned that they had established trading relationship with a human settlement/community, but unfortunately a serious issue occurred and their relationship became awry (or even hostile), thus also ended their long established trading relationship. The issue/problem in question is something that will appear in future story, so I'm not gonna elaborate much. Howling Village is actually stated as a nomad community that mainly focus on mining and metallurgy. They aren't exactly rich and wealthy, thus why they heavily relied on previously said human community on most of their trading and especially food. They didn't have any trading partners other than that human settlement and they can't exactly change their lifestyle / source of income immediately, thus why they send people to negotiate and established trading relationship with Big Tree Village whom is relatively closer to them as well. TheAncientOne said: As to why mostly young females, perhaps they are "surplus" population. Exactly, they were surplus mouths to feed. Mining is primarily done by their male group while their female villagers works as traditional housewife. They can't send adult male cause they are tasked with mining and forge, their main income. Ofc they can't send young children or the elderly cause they aren't exactly useful on farming works. This actually never explicitly said in both manga and even LN, but Howling Village most likely sent these 20 young females as an offering to Hiraku. Senna, the beastgirl that was introduce in this episode, is actually the daughter of Howling Village's chief, and she actually would then offered herself to Hiraku to cement their village's relationship. (Which unfortunate would probably not be feature in the anime cause they also didn't feature any sexual activity between Hiraku and the girls) If you are wandering why is that the female of Howling Village seems to be like normal conservative community while the High Elves girls are pretty much jack of all trade, is it because the High Elf girls are actually a higher species than the normal elves. Normal elves exist in their world and they are actually closer to normal human in strength. Ria and the girls were also a small nomad group before so they pretty much had to learn a lot of stuff in order to survive. The Howling Village men that visited Big Tree Village were actually their best warriors, especially Gulf, but even they are no match to a single High Elves girl of Big Tree Village. The power difference is just that staggering. jamesarr67 said: Is the dragon going to carry them everytime they go on a trade mission? Yes. Doraim is just that helpful. In fact in the near future, most of the dragons are more than willing to help out Hiraku. Dragons do have their duties and special job, but they seriously do have that much free time. Later on you would actually learn that the food culture in their world is pretty stagnating. Food is just a form of nourishment to them and they don't really purse culinary advancement. Food that actually taste decent at least is a noble / rich people's luxury. Thus why Doraim was so enthralled with the food of Big Tree Village. This village is like a 5 stars resort to them. Though Hiraku himself was granted a cheat item by the god that can pretty much obliterated them with ease, so it's pretty smart of them to not be hostiles with Hiraku. They would also receive a lots of benifits from establishing relationship with Hiraku, so they pretty much gung ho with him. The anime so far is kinda accurate to some degree, but they also cut out some of the explanation that was integral to the story. The series (the manga and especially the LN) is actually a slow burn slice of life that meticulously detailed tons of stuff, thus why I felt like the anime is a bit rushed in pacing. Oh yeah, as a side note: The end scene for today's episode implied that the High Elf girls were interested with the shota beastboy. In both manga and LN, none of the girls have any sort of interest whatsoever with other man other than Hiraku himself. Hiraku would actually pretty much copulate with (almost) every girls in the village. All of the high elves and all of the ogre / oni maid, both Vampires Loo and Flora, all four of the Angel including Tier, Grand Maria, Kuudel, and Corone. Eventually, there would be more of these girls. Hiraku doesn't realise this, or he really underestimating himself, but pretty much everyone of them are aiming his seed because he is the strongest in the Village. The alpha of alpha. They don't give a shit with the new shota boys. In fact, in the near future, the shota boys would eventually go study abroad outside the village just to find a wife. Hiraku thought he was being clever of getting a potential woman shield, while in reality none of them girls even consider any other man worth of their time other than Hiraku. So honestly, I'm not really sure why the anime made this implication in the first place. |
Feb 17, 2023 10:57 AM
#20
as elfa pensando se pdm macetar os pia kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk |
Feb 17, 2023 11:01 AM
#21
those 3 young men are lucky mfs lmao oppai and thicc thighs everywhere they will bring the village future very bright indeed |
Feb 17, 2023 11:03 AM
#22
viperhc said: This was the funniest episode yet for me, especially with the reaction of the demon lord generals after the visit, and also the dragon that loves drinking wine. It kind of sucks that Hiraku hasn't gotten Lu (or Tia or anyone of the other 100 or so females) pregnant (I doubt they have birth control). But at least the show is still enjoyable to watch. I feel like they are kinda trying to downplay the whole harem and nightly activities part of the novel, which is very sad. In the novel not only is it a core part of the story, the way they handle it is also very well done, with there never being and explicit content, but also it is acknowledged that it happens and is not shying away from the topic, like the anime is. Also a little spoiler: In the novel and manga, this episode was the timing where Lu go pregnant. So either it will be revealed next episode or they will completly cut all about HIraku's nightly activites and his children. If the latter happens, i will rage and drop the anime since they are completly butchering the source material if that's the case. The MC being not a beta male and actually not being afraid of women, was a core part of the reason i started reading this novel years ago (was way to tired of every MC flinching at the sight of any females, and always just running away like scared little cats when a female got near them. Really made the MC always feel more fake and i lost all interest in the character). |
Feb 17, 2023 11:11 AM
#23
BakemonoKing said: but Howling Village most likely sent these 20 young females as an offering to Hiraku Well that actually makes some sense. Seems like this anime is a pretty poor adaptation on the LN storywise. Maybe I'll check out the LN. |
Feb 17, 2023 11:17 AM
#24
I like this show, its always a pleasure to see an expansion of the map and now we know of 3 areas that can benefit the tree village, i think it was a fun enjoyable episode |
Feb 17, 2023 12:21 PM
#25
Feb 17, 2023 12:24 PM
#26
It's something else that many of these wish fulfillment isekai(or rather the guys they're pandering to) are so allergic towards other males(not including beast men and kids) xD |
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Feb 17, 2023 12:46 PM
#27
It's a delight to watch this anime. I watch him having a hot coffee, and it's super peaceful. Sometimes I kind of give a comparison with the manga, but it's cool. |
Feb 17, 2023 1:23 PM
#28
Another nice episode. I'd like to see him have a meeting with the Demon King. That would be cool. Need more Oni's |
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Feb 17, 2023 2:21 PM
#29
Despite a lot going on this episode for once it didn't feel as rushed. Glad they gave one of the ogre maids a little personality, Ann dialing down the hospitality was pretty funny. It's nice seeing a little bit more interactions with outsiders, especially when it helps put into perspective how ridiculous Hiraku's village is in terms of power. |
Feb 17, 2023 4:39 PM
#30
AWESOME EPISODE !!! Much more interesting than usual |
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Feb 17, 2023 4:40 PM
#31
The future of Great Tree Village is now secure... |
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Feb 17, 2023 6:11 PM
#32
that alcoholic dragon is my new favorite character |
Feb 17, 2023 6:15 PM
#33
mkzxwing said: jamesarr67 said: Why would an isolated mining community of 100 send 20 young females to live in another location? Didn't they just consign their own village to die out? DIdn't any of those beastguys who came on the first trip like the food, wine and dozens of single women? Is the dragon going to carry them everytime they go on a trade mission? This show's all over the place, that's why. There's way more problems too, like for example why on earth would they have so much mining and crafts if they're in isolation and hiding - that's pretty much useless for them without trade, and i doubt they traded with anyone... Why in such a small village they'd send THAT many people to test the waters, if things went south they'd lose like 10% of the population, worst than that, young male population that was historically more valued for work... Speaking of that, that's why it actually DOES make sense they'd send off the women and children, especially if they're a poor place (less mouths to feed while still giving them a decent shot at a place with good conditions). What also did NOT make ANY sense however is how they based taxation rates off modern Japan, stating 10% is a great deal when they're supposed to pay 50-60%. Because the anime is skipping all sexual stuff. All girls in the Great Tree Village wants is the best seed. That's Machio's seed. He is strong, he is able to provide for them, etc The beastmen sending 20 women there would help to establish a more secure relation with them. And also would help to make stronger beastman. |
Feb 17, 2023 6:37 PM
#35
guh.. many of these newer isekai "harems" aren't really trying to make the main girls waifu material.. theyre honestly just kinda there to be "rizz points" for the mc |
Feb 17, 2023 6:58 PM
#36
Feb 17, 2023 7:01 PM
#37
I dont know if I should say poor MC or lucky MC. Him being the only man in the village being drained by the elves lmao. |
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Feb 17, 2023 8:40 PM
#38
I feel like this episode had some of the best pacing in the last few weeks, it was mostly about forming relations and how to treat visitors to their village which I enjoyed, I also really like the addition of Dryme and his escort/servant, in a show with a copious amount of female characters I’m happy to see a male character lol, and he’s a funny lad too. It’s also refreshing to have a dragon that doesn’t become a waifu for once lol. I also liked the bit where Machio was the only one who wanted to be nice to the beast person visitors, I get the girls were being cautious and just returning the treatment they got when they first visited but once all the misunderstandings were cleared they were definitely being too harsh lol. And now we have beast girls and 3 shotas in the village, those elf girls were looking pretty sus there lol, I know Machio isn’t smashing the entire village in the anime but you gotta calm down girls lol. |
Feb 17, 2023 9:19 PM
#39
Feb 17, 2023 9:32 PM
#40
Dude Demon Lord diplomatic's got tensed up by hearing hikaru-kun armyπ. Now The great tree village are in point of negotiations with howling village, & Demon Lord's. More women!!! He is entrusting the village population growth on those male children's π. Really I'm enjoying it a lot. |
Feb 17, 2023 9:33 PM
#41
πππ Really the future of the village is secure now!!! really so funny |
Feb 17, 2023 11:30 PM
#42
We got a couple more visitors this episode in being Besel one of the 4 great demon lord generals, the dragon Doraimu and his servant Gucci and also we see some beastmen from the howling village. Firstly Besel, ngl Hiraku has the demon lord generals on his fingers lol. Like them describing how strong everyone was in the village from Lulucy to the Wolves to Zabuton (Who is quite powerful), no wonder they were scared and that dude Landan is going to resign a lot in this anime. They end up with a agreement that was actually really good for Hiraku. The tax was so low and now they have the Demon lord armies protection (even tho they can probably beat their army in a war). We then see Doraimu and Gucci who want to establish friendly relations with the village. Giving them a sword for a gift, Doraimu gets carried away with himself and indulges in the food and wine presented. With him on their side the great tree village is looking immense. Finally the Beastmen who are also looking to establish trade relations, an agreement is made for howling village to trade Paints, silverware, glassware etc. Which Hiraku is very excited about and in return they get some food, like fruit and veges. The Howling village also sends about 20 villagers to live in the great tree village now with of course most of them being young women, Hiraku did ask for some young males but in return he got males who were a bit to young..... Those boys are gonna get busy with those high elves when the grow up lol. The Harem farm... I MEAN THE Great Tree Village expands again and with good relations establish with all the neighbours, what will happen with Hiraku next episode?? |
Feb 17, 2023 11:51 PM
#43
Really liked this episode! Pretty funny to see how every "evil" guy/creature seems to fear the village without the newly appointed mayor even realizing it. |
Feb 18, 2023 6:06 AM
#44
Looks like the surrounding town and the 'owner' of the land manage to get a good contact with the central tree village. The next one shall be from the human kingdom envoy, right? But hoo-boy, can't get old with the resignation joke coming from the demon and how the old man dragon enjoyed his newly found place to chill. But make those three innocent boys become the subject of the jokes seems a little bit too much, especially since i read its not even the true plot of the source material which make my judgement clear its nothing more than the archetype joke for shoutacon fanbase. So, if i can be honest here, good job making the episode more wild and wild, you Isekai Nonbiri... |
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Feb 18, 2023 6:51 AM
#45
there are some skipped parts of the manga but it wasn't that much I guess they will cram as much story as possible on this 12 episodes of adaptation |
Feb 18, 2023 7:42 AM
#46
Wow he's forming new connections with nearby villages! The three demon kings are more scared of him now! XD! Yeah the village is in desperate need of more men, but the beastmen really misunderstood "Young men", and the elves are thinking about it... just rely on Hiraku until they're of age!π π€£ |
Feb 18, 2023 9:29 AM
#47
once all the females started coming into i thought i wouldnt enjoy it but her i am still enjoying it |
Feb 18, 2023 10:50 AM
#48
BakemonoKing said: jamesarr67 said: I can explain from the light novel. Though some of these can be pretty spoiler-y for future story and development, Why would an isolated mining community of 100 send 20 young females to live in another location? Didn't they just consign their own village to die out? DIdn't any of those beastguys who came on the first trip like the food, wine and dozens of single women? Is the dragon going to carry them everytime they go on a trade mission? mkzxwing said: jamesarr67 said: Why would an isolated mining community of 100 send 20 young females to live in another location? Didn't they just consign their own village to die out? DIdn't any of those beastguys who came on the first trip like the food, wine and dozens of single women? Is the dragon going to carry them everytime they go on a trade mission? This show's all over the place, that's why. There's way more problems too, like for example why on earth would they have so much mining and crafts if they're in isolation and hiding - that's pretty much useless for them without trade, and i doubt they traded with anyone... Why in such a small village they'd send THAT many people to test the waters, if things went south they'd lose like 10% of the population, worst than that, young male population that was historically more valued for work... Speaking of that, that's why it actually DOES make sense they'd send off the women and children, especially if they're a poor place (less mouths to feed while still giving them a decent shot at a place with good conditions). What also did NOT make ANY sense however is how they based taxation rates off modern Japan, stating 10% is a great deal when they're supposed to pay 50-60%. so read with your own discretion: As someone already mentioned, they are actually 5 villages mashed into one big community with roughly each village has 100 villagers each, so estimate their community is filled with 500+ villagers. Previously as the anime mentioned that they had established trading relationship with a human settlement/community, but unfortunately a serious issue occurred and their relationship became awry (or even hostile), thus also ended their long established trading relationship. The issue/problem in question is something that will appear in future story, so I'm not gonna elaborate much. Howling Village is actually stated as a nomad community that mainly focus on mining and metallurgy. They aren't exactly rich and wealthy, thus why they heavily relied on previously said human community on most of their trading and especially food. They didn't have any trading partners other than that human settlement and they can't exactly change their lifestyle / source of income immediately, thus why they send people to negotiate and established trading relationship with Big Tree Village whom is relatively closer to them as well. TheAncientOne said: As to why mostly young females, perhaps they are "surplus" population. Exactly, they were surplus mouths to feed. Mining is primarily done by their male group while their female villagers works as traditional housewife. They can't send adult male cause they are tasked with mining and forge, their main income. Ofc they can't send young children or the elderly cause they aren't exactly useful on farming works. This actually never explicitly said in both manga and even LN, but Howling Village most likely sent these 20 young females as an offering to Hiraku. Senna, the beastgirl that was introduce in this episode, is actually the daughter of Howling Village's chief, and she actually would then offered herself to Hiraku to cement their village's relationship. (Which unfortunate would probably not be feature in the anime cause they also didn't feature any sexual activity between Hiraku and the girls) If you are wandering why is that the female of Howling Village seems to be like normal conservative community while the High Elves girls are pretty much jack of all trade, is it because the High Elf girls are actually a higher species than the normal elves. Normal elves exist in their world and they are actually closer to normal human in strength. Ria and the girls were also a small nomad group before so they pretty much had to learn a lot of stuff in order to survive. The Howling Village men that visited Big Tree Village were actually their best warriors, especially Gulf, but even they are no match to a single High Elves girl of Big Tree Village. The power difference is just that staggering. jamesarr67 said: Is the dragon going to carry them everytime they go on a trade mission? Yes. Doraim is just that helpful. In fact in the near future, most of the dragons are more than willing to help out Hiraku. Dragons do have their duties and special job, but they seriously do have that much free time. Later on you would actually learn that the food culture in their world is pretty stagnating. Food is just a form of nourishment to them and they don't really purse culinary advancement. Food that actually taste decent at least is a noble / rich people's luxury. Thus why Doraim was so enthralled with the food of Big Tree Village. This village is like a 5 stars resort to them. Though Hiraku himself was granted a cheat item by the god that can pretty much obliterated them with ease, so it's pretty smart of them to not be hostiles with Hiraku. They would also receive a lots of benifits from establishing relationship with Hiraku, so they pretty much gung ho with him. The anime so far is kinda accurate to some degree, but they also cut out some of the explanation that was integral to the story. The series (the manga and especially the LN) is actually a slow burn slice of life that meticulously detailed tons of stuff, thus why I felt like the anime is a bit rushed in pacing. Oh yeah, as a side note: The end scene for today's episode implied that the High Elf girls were interested with the shota beastboy. In both manga and LN, none of the girls have any sort of interest whatsoever with other man other than Hiraku himself. Hiraku would actually pretty much copulate with (almost) every girls in the village. All of the high elves and all of the ogre / oni maid, both Vampires Loo and Flora, all four of the Angel including Tier, Grand Maria, Kuudel, and Corone. Eventually, there would be more of these girls. Hiraku doesn't realise this, or he really underestimating himself, but pretty much everyone of them are aiming his seed because he is the strongest in the Village. The alpha of alpha. They don't give a shit with the new shota boys. In fact, in the near future, the shota boys would eventually go study abroad outside the village just to find a wife. Hiraku thought he was being clever of getting a potential woman shield, while in reality none of them girls even consider any other man worth of their time other than Hiraku. So honestly, I'm not really sure why the anime made this implication in the first place. I really love this anime, but reading that stuff makes me want to drop it for LN... Anyway, thanks for explaining all of that. |
Feb 18, 2023 10:58 AM
#49
its funny that demon lord's generals r shit scared of the mc, it must be a running gag that mc isnt aware of how strong he is ! |
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Feb 18, 2023 11:28 AM
#50
Tha_Bolo said: Thanks for the heads up, I also don't like how they're hiding it and it's not like it has to be explicit. It is hard to believe that Hiraku would not have at least slept with his wife and not have had at least one kid by now especially with him saying that the village needs men to survive (which that itself implies they need to reproduce). I may read the manga after this is done, hopefully it follows the light novel better, and I hope that the anime addresses it before its over.viperhc said: This was the funniest episode yet for me, especially with the reaction of the demon lord generals after the visit, and also the dragon that loves drinking wine. It kind of sucks that Hiraku hasn't gotten Lu (or Tia or anyone of the other 100 or so females) pregnant (I doubt they have birth control). But at least the show is still enjoyable to watch. I feel like they are kinda trying to downplay the whole harem and nightly activities part of the novel, which is very sad. In the novel not only is it a core part of the story, the way they handle it is also very well done, with there never being and explicit content, but also it is acknowledged that it happens and is not shying away from the topic, like the anime is. Also a little spoiler: In the novel and manga, this episode was the timing where Lu go pregnant. So either it will be revealed next episode or they will completly cut all about HIraku's nightly activites and his children. If the latter happens, i will rage and drop the anime since they are completly butchering the source material if that's the case. The MC being not a beta male and actually not being afraid of women, was a core part of the reason i started reading this novel years ago (was way to tired of every MC flinching at the sight of any females, and always just running away like scared little cats when a female got near them. Really made the MC always feel more fake and i lost all interest in the character). |
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