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May 25, 2022 5:33 AM
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Ok this one i never expected to get a anime, it's a slice of life comedy isekai with a little action thrown in every once in a while, good for a turn off your brain, enjoy the silly rules of the world kind of show.
Not a masterpiece, but very enjoyable if your not expecting say, shield hero or konosuba.
I'd describe it as a slow life isekai where the mc and friends dungeon delve for dinner or better lodgings, no save the world, no badass mc(though he does get strong over time, it's not really the premise), just slow life, the "unique" skill the mc has is 100% rare drop rate, aka he can get items others can't, which is great in this world but alot of the time it's things like getting really crisp cabbage or amazing carrots.
Added a poll because i never understood why hype threads didn't have one.
TatsuyaMay 25, 2022 5:40 AM
May 25, 2022 8:46 AM
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It's definitely not a hype thread lol
This ain't a famous anime nor will it get anytime soon.
May 25, 2022 6:11 PM
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Is that slice of life , romance ?
May 25, 2022 9:14 PM
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Ddard said:
Is that slice of life , romance ?


More slice of life, there's a few hints of some characters liking him but it's not really discussed much, the blonde girl is probably too innocent to be considered a romantic partner and they have more like a sibling or parent/child relationship.

Pred8r said:
It's definitely not a hype thread lol
This ain't a famous anime nor will it get anytime soon.

Well i did say the story is more or less a turn your brain off fluff piece, not high art, but enjoyable.
I'll say it again, i'm not even trying to say this is a great story, but it's fun for what it is.
Jan 25, 2023 7:30 AM
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Apr 9, 2023 11:00 PM
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ahh yes, another same thing that i seeing for 13th time or maybe i cant count anymore something like this appear every season
Apr 12, 2023 10:45 AM
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Haha, just read the manga recently, never know it will get animated, wish to see how it turns out.
Apr 16, 2023 10:16 AM
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For my Birthday they got my a new blue bunny waifu?! HELL YEAH
May 22, 2023 2:40 AM
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Burst out laughing when I read that synopsis lol, I watched this last season and the season before and the season before..... Onto the PTW it goes XD
May 24, 2023 1:34 PM

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Gives me the same vibe as Tondemo Skill de Isekai Hourou Meshi so I'm on :)
Jun 14, 2023 9:29 AM

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It looks like absolute trash. But I'll (try to) give it a watch because I'm a sucker for isekai. I guess it doesn't look as bad as that vending machine one, but still.
Jun 20, 2023 5:30 AM
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It seems like another cookie cutter isekai. I’ll end up watching it. But still…
Jun 21, 2023 10:37 AM

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Lol hype - it's just another pg13 trash.
Jun 30, 2023 8:24 AM

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Looking forward to another Isekai with a OP MC.

— Take a look at my webnovel, read and seek the hidden truth behind the cursed ducks. —
Jul 5, 2023 6:05 PM

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From the cover alone it looks like Summer Time Rendering
Jul 7, 2023 6:44 PM
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Kinda wholesome OP isekai, with a little pedobait stuff sprinkled here and there.
Jul 8, 2023 7:45 AM

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Just based on the title it looks like another completely generic anime.
You all need to watch Nami.

Jul 8, 2023 10:04 AM

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abystoma2 said:
Just based on the title it looks like another completely generic anime.
It basically is and runs with it, like i said it's no high art but fun for what it is, doesn't try to be slime or tsukimichi, just a bit of a slice of life mix with a bit of action fun.
Basically, a time waster and popcorn flick.
If your expecting a game changer story, look elsewhere.
Jul 8, 2023 10:11 AM

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Tatsuya said:
abystoma2 said:
Just based on the title it looks like another completely generic anime.
It basically is and runs with it, like i said it's no high art but fun for what it is, doesn't try to be slime or tsukimichi, just a bit of a slice of life mix with a bit of action fun.
Basically, a time waster and popcorn flick.
If your expecting a game changer story, look elsewhere.
No offense but that you've named Slime and Tsukimichi as supposedly not generic isekai tells me enough.
You all need to watch Nami.

Jul 8, 2023 10:50 AM

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abystoma2 said:
Tatsuya said:
It basically is and runs with it, like i said it's no high art but fun for what it is, doesn't try to be slime or tsukimichi, just a bit of a slice of life mix with a bit of action fun.
Basically, a time waster and popcorn flick.
If your expecting a game changer story, look elsewhere.
No offense but that you've named Slime and Tsukimichi as supposedly not generic isekai tells me enough.
Slime yes, tsukimichi i'd argue with you on (though the anime series takes place before the story really takes off in tsukimichi's case).
That said my point was it's not genre defining or really innovative, it's just something you turn your brain off and watch.
Tsukimichi and slime were essentially the inventors of the modern isekai genre, but came out much later than ones like shield hero and as such aren't as well known for their innovation in the west.
Jul 8, 2023 11:09 AM

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Tsukimichi and slime were essentially the inventors of the modern isekai genre
??? How? Slime is literally just very basic isekai. How did it invent anything?
You all need to watch Nami.

Jul 8, 2023 11:18 AM

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abystoma2 said:
Tatsuya said:

Tsukimichi and slime were essentially the inventors of the modern isekai genre
??? How? Slime is literally just very basic isekai. How did it invent anything?
Most of the isekai you see today were inspired by the novels for tsukimichi and later slime (tsukimichi came out about a year before slime), so most of what you see in isekai today takes at least some of what those two innovated in the space, for better or worse depending on your opinion of those series.

As for the o0riginator of the genre in general, it's probably one of the successors to record of lodoss war, though i don't know what series would be first, sword art online was one of them but those who hunt elves and a few others came before it so i'm not exactly sure.
Jul 8, 2023 11:21 AM

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Tatsuya said:
abystoma2 said:
??? How? Slime is literally just very basic isekai. How did it invent anything?
Most of the isekai you see today were inspired by the novels for tsukimichi and later slime (tsukimichi came out about a year before slime), so most of what you see in isekai today takes at least some of what those two innovated in the space, for better or worse depending on your opinion of those series.
Again, exactly in what are they innovative if they are completely generic? The Slime novels started publishing in 2015, when the isekai trend was already well in motion, and nothing it came up with is original.

And that's not even accounig for much older works before isekai became popularized that already employ many of the genre's clichés.
You all need to watch Nami.

Jul 8, 2023 11:25 AM

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abystoma2 said:
Tatsuya said:
Most of the isekai you see today were inspired by the novels for tsukimichi and later slime (tsukimichi came out about a year before slime), so most of what you see in isekai today takes at least some of what those two innovated in the space, for better or worse depending on your opinion of those series.
Again, exactly in what are they innovative if they are completely generic? The Slime novels started publishing in 2015, when the isekai trend was already well in motion, and nothing it came up with is original.
the slime LIGHT novels started in 2015, the web novel started in 2013 and tsukimichi was even earlier in 2012, as i said alot of the common ideas in modern isekai originated or were inspired by these 2, they were not the first isekai, as my edited post above shows, the most likely origin of the isekai genre in the mainstream is probably sword art online, but the actual origin is probably something far older like alice in wonderland, but even in japan the origin is likely earlier than SAO because those who hunt elves and a few others existed as well before it.
A quick google search seems to hint at aura battler dunbine from 1983 being the first anime isekai though.

As for what they innovate, basically the isekai slice of life genre and world building is more inspired by those 2, this isn't a series that could classify as a hero in another world story.
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Tatsuya said:
abystoma2 said:
Again, exactly in what are they innovative if they are completely generic? The Slime novels started publishing in 2015, when the isekai trend was already well in motion, and nothing it came up with is original.
the slime LIGHT novels started in 2015, the web novel started in 2013 and tsukimichi was even earlier in 2012, as i said alot of the common ideas in modern isekai originated or were inspired by these 2, they were not the first isekai, as my edited post above shows, the most likely origin of the isekai genre in the mainstream is probably sword art online, but the actual origin is probably something far older like alice in wonderland, but even in japan the origin is likely earlier than SAO because those who hunt elves and a few others existed as well before it.
A quick google search seems to hint at aura battler dunbine from 1983 being the first anime isekai though.
If we're going into webnovel territory then there's even more precedessors before Slime.

Name a single thing that Slime did first and other titles later copied.
You all need to watch Nami.

Jul 8, 2023 11:40 AM

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abystoma2 said:
Tatsuya said:
the slime LIGHT novels started in 2015, the web novel started in 2013 and tsukimichi was even earlier in 2012, as i said alot of the common ideas in modern isekai originated or were inspired by these 2, they were not the first isekai, as my edited post above shows, the most likely origin of the isekai genre in the mainstream is probably sword art online, but the actual origin is probably something far older like alice in wonderland, but even in japan the origin is likely earlier than SAO because those who hunt elves and a few others existed as well before it.
A quick google search seems to hint at aura battler dunbine from 1983 being the first anime isekai though.
If we're going into webnovel territory then there's even more precedessors before Slime.

Name a single thing that Slime did first and other titles later copied.
Sigh already said this multiple times.
I never said did first, i even gave examples of ones that did it earlier, what they however did do is inspire future shows and series, slime and tsukimichi are generally the inspiration for more modern isekai worldbuilding stories, specifically ones that delve into either slice of life or nation building.
This takes a bit of inspiration from slime for it's slice of life.

TL;DR modern isekai is generally using tropes from slime, tsukimichi or SAO for it's story, this is why so many isekai feel samey, they are what most modern isekai try to emulate success wise, might be able to add shield hero into that as well for revenge isekai but that's had less of a effect.
Jul 8, 2023 11:49 AM

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Tatsuya said:
abystoma2 said:
If we're going into webnovel territory then there's even more precedessors before Slime.

Name a single thing that Slime did first and other titles later copied.
Sigh already said this multiple times.
I never said did first, i even gave examples of ones that did it earlier, what they however did do is inspire future shows and series, slime and tsukimichi are generally the inspiration for more modern isekai worldbuilding stories, specifically ones that delve into either slice of life or nation building.
This takes a bit of inspiration from slime for it's slice of life.

TL;DR modern isekai is generally using tropes from slime, tsukimichi or SAO for it's story, this is why so many isekai feel samey, they are what most modern isekai try to emulate success wise, might be able to add shield hero into that as well for revenge isekai but that's had less of a effect.
Your original claim was that they "invented" the modern isekai, not popularized it. For them to invent anything, they would have to be the first ones to do it.
You all need to watch Nami.

Jul 8, 2023 11:54 AM

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abystoma2 said:
Tatsuya said:
Sigh already said this multiple times.
I never said did first, i even gave examples of ones that did it earlier, what they however did do is inspire future shows and series, slime and tsukimichi are generally the inspiration for more modern isekai worldbuilding stories, specifically ones that delve into either slice of life or nation building.
This takes a bit of inspiration from slime for it's slice of life.

TL;DR modern isekai is generally using tropes from slime, tsukimichi or SAO for it's story, this is why so many isekai feel samey, they are what most modern isekai try to emulate success wise, might be able to add shield hero into that as well for revenge isekai but that's had less of a effect.
Your original claim was that they "invented" the modern isekai, not popularized it. For them to invent anything, they would have to be the first ones to do it.
Invent isn't necessarily meant to be used as a word of praise and technically they did in more semantic sense, because most modern isekai act as a copy of those 3 (or 4, if you count shield hero).
Technically invent does not mean the first to do it, it means the first to innovate it, but we're arguing semantics here and it's pointless.

Alright, i'll use the term inspired, slime and tsukimichi are the inspiration for many modern isekai tropes, for good or bad.
Jul 8, 2023 12:31 PM

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Tatsuya said:
Technically invent does not mean the first to do it
Except it literally does, so it's not semantics, the usage of that word completely changes what you claim:
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/invent
You all need to watch Nami.

Jul 8, 2023 1:14 PM

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abystoma2 said:
Tatsuya said:
Technically invent does not mean the first to do it
Except it literally does, so it's not semantics, the usage of that word completely changes what you claim:
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/invent
I could go into details and explain why it doesn't (blame edison for that) but honestly this is stupid so whatever.
Jul 8, 2023 1:19 PM

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Tatsuya said:
abystoma2 said:
Except it literally does, so it's not semantics, the usage of that word completely changes what you claim:
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/invent
I could go into details and explain why it doesn't (blame edison for that) but honestly this is stupid so whatever.
Please, do go on into the details about your theory that someone stealing an invention somehow changes the definition of word "invent".
You all need to watch Nami.

Sep 24, 2023 5:12 AM
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Personally, I would not say Hype. But that aside, I was positively surprised by this season's Isekai/Fantasy like Animes. I now and then watch them, because you just don't need to think much about them, and you know there will be a (usually over-powered) happyend. But this time, the ideas were actually really interesting. A world, where food, money anything else is a monster-drop. Where monster-drops or even left-over trash from monster-drops can turn into monsters when not burned/destroyed or when left unattended. This idea made the anime more enjoyable than any other average Isekai/Fantasy Anime I watched before. It was still not the best, but it was better than the average en-masse Isekai Animes I encountered until now.
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