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Jul 6, 2024 5:29 AM
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I wasn't expecting too much from this show at first but Dali is a rather interesting character. Despite this anime having the reincarnation theme like most fantasy do these days, she appears to be in good spirits in this timeline with a clever mind. Her father also seemed like a decent man.

This episode sort of early establishes Dali as an independent person with a strong will so I'm fairly curious how they plan to adapt the rest of her character.

Jul 6, 2024 5:30 AM
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Lots of novelists, including the likes of Hisaya Amagishi, take Isekai and reincarnation as an inspiration, and Dahlia in Bloom is pretty much like Seijo no Maryoku wa Bannou desu a.k.a The Saint's Magic Power is Omnipotent, in its magical tool creation premise.

Nako Misaki's OP and Marina Horiuchi's ED is just alright.


Glowing the obvious "death by overwork" aside, Dahlia is a well and alive young girl growing in her Rossetti family alongside the magic artificer of her father Carlo and maid/caretaker Sophia, as well as her good friend of Irma Nuvolari, being full of imagination and creating magic devices that when combined with various magic stones, give them their leverages with use.

But as much as Dahlia's imaginations run wild, her Dahlia Space got burnt in a fire due to the use of magic stones with her hair dryer, despite Carlo's best efforts that he trusts his own daughter willingly. A surprise that turned awry, Carlo is just relieved that Dahlia is fine, though the hair dryer needs some internal work before they can use it to its best...at the behest of spending a few days without sleep and shower.

With a time skip, Dahlia has grown up, and is ready to grow to become a full-fledged magic artificer and surpass her father.

NGl, Dahlia has all of the vibes of Sei Takanashi, will be interesting to see how far her character will go.
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Jul 6, 2024 5:56 AM
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It’s sad how many anime have started airing lately that begin with death due to overwork. I’m glad it looks like Dahlia got isekai’d into a world where she can finally breathe.
I also like that we don’t know if her invention ideas are influenced by her past life without really remembering it, or if she remembers everything yet.

I love that his first reaction wasn’t to yell at her, but to get her safely out of the way, take care of the situation, and the first thing out of his mouth was asking her is she was okay. He even sympathized and helped her figure it out, but made sure she understood the danger of what she was doing.
Her father is a really good character, I’m loving this anime already! I’m looking forward to seeing how they change their world!
Jul 6, 2024 6:07 AM
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Visually looks pretty rough but episode was okay, hope it doesn't take as boring and dull of a direction as The Saint's Magic Power is Omnipotent in due time but I won't keep my hopes up too high. At least they did spend some time with what seems like prologue content here with Dahlia adapting well to her life, caring for her family here and aiming to be a craftswoman in this isekai world after being inspired by her father.

This is the kind of series though that I do question like many others, does this really need to be an isekai? Seems like this would be perfectly fine as a normal fantasy series instead conceptually based on this one episode. I wish more isekai stories actually use the past world elements as a key part of characterization and have it feel necessary and not have it feel redundant. I'll see what kind of direction this series takes as a whole with its story.
Jul 6, 2024 6:31 AM
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This was an interesting start, Dahlia seems such a sweet girl I think this show will be really good.
Jul 6, 2024 6:55 AM
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animejas said:
Visually looks pretty rough but episode was okay, hope it doesn't take as boring and dull of a direction as The Saint's Magic Power is Omnipotent in due time but I won't keep my hopes up too high. At least they did spend some time with what seems like prologue content here with Dahlia adapting well to her life, caring for her family here and aiming to be a craftswoman in this isekai world after being inspired by her father.

This is the kind of series though that I do question like many others, does this really need to be an isekai? Seems like this would be perfectly fine as a normal fantasy series instead conceptually based on this one episode. I wish more isekai stories actually use the past world elements as a key part of characterization and have it feel necessary and not have it feel redundant. I'll see what kind of direction this series takes as a whole with its story.

well it kinda does need to be isekai because shes making inventions from irl
Jul 6, 2024 7:29 AM
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In my opinion this is a criminaly underrated anime!
I wish I hadn't read the Synopsis; it paints a completely different picture than what the first episode does and it contains many spoilers.
I love Slice of Life anime and this one started with a good dose of wholesomeness.
I also find the magic system, especially the elemental stones, and the setup as a whole pretty interesting.
If I was in that world I would definitely be a magic artificer. Finding ways to make what you want using only the limited tools you have is satisfying!
It brings me back to when I was big on Legos. In elementary school, it was my favorite thing to do in my free time.
I feel like this will be one the hidden gems of the season.
Jul 6, 2024 7:34 AM
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animejas said:
Visually looks pretty rough but episode was okay, hope it doesn't take as boring and dull of a direction as The Saint's Magic Power is Omnipotent in due time but I won't keep my hopes up too high. At least they did spend some time with what seems like prologue content here with Dahlia adapting well to her life, caring for her family here and aiming to be a craftswoman in this isekai world after being inspired by her father.

This is the kind of series though that I do question like many others, does this really need to be an isekai? Seems like this would be perfectly fine as a normal fantasy series instead conceptually based on this one episode. I wish more isekai stories actually use the past world elements as a key part of characterization and have it feel necessary and not have it feel redundant. I'll see what kind of direction this series takes as a whole with its story.

well it kinda does need to be isekai because shes making inventions from irl
@Pillsbury_Uchiha I get that but I mean more from a character standpoint rather than not reflecting on her past life much. Still feel like with experimenting with random stuff over there and playing around with the magic tools a lot, you can still make inventions even without it being an isekai although it would be different from what we are used to.
Jul 6, 2024 7:39 AM
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well that was kinda wholesome
would definetly like to see little dhalia at work but Alas she has grown up
Jul 6, 2024 7:55 AM

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A vivid red haired girl making magic tools, either to make money out of it or to make living easier? Not an original premise but I'm here for it. Now, I've read the synopsis so I know there's a 'treason' but it wasn't shown here, don't know the source material but I hope they can keep a good pace adapting it (I wouldn't like if they stretch and rush the story later on). Either way, so far I'm vibing with this one to call it a solid keep. Also, best dad right there.
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A fresh and different approach to reincarnation and isekai. The starting was very relaxing and the bonding between Dahlia and Carlo(Dahlia’s dad) was really heartwarming. The slice of life was well shown in this episode, Dahlia gets reincarnated as Carlo’s daughter and tries to learn how to make magical devices and as the days go by, she becomes more interested in her idea of inventing a new magic device and while her dad was away she tries to make a magic blow dryer to surprise her dad, but due to lack of knowledge about magic stones, she accidentally turns the blow dryer into a flamethrower. After he comes back, he notices Dahlia's voice and deals with the fire. After that, Dahlia grows up and continues to support her dad in his daily life.
The art style was beautiful and, OP and ED were soothing. I am looking forward to the next episode.
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Dahlia having a supportive dad is already a big win in her isekai life.

One of the rare anime that I can recommend to everyone without worrying if it will have an inappropriate content or not.
Jul 6, 2024 9:19 AM
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Was it actually necessary to "reborn" someone? Why couldn't she just be born into this world and be raised by some skillful artisian?
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Any isekai with a female MC is getting peeped, it’s a bonus when they feel fresh! This was such a nice first episode, I love Dahlia and her dad’s wholesome relationship and the idea of them inventing things to help make peoples’ lives easier is a simple, but intriguing premise.

It’s always sad to see shows start with people dying of literal overwork, something that happens far too often in Japan and Korea these days. But, on the bright side Dahlia couldn’t have asked for a better reincarnated life. She and her dad’s shared love of creating magical devices was so sweet to see and I loved how she created a hair dryer just because irma wanted to be a beautician. So cute how her dad constantly encourages her!

It’s so real that Dahlia has a ton of good ideas, but doesn’t know how to give them shape 😂 think a lot of creatives go through the same stuff.

I can’t really put my finger on what this is similar to. I guess it’s got aspects of Arte, Saint’s Magic and Tenten Kakumei, but the family business aspect of things is my fave thing so far. Even though the episode took place entirely at their house it blew by and there was never a dull moment. I’m looking forward to seeing how things go now that there’s a timeskip and with other characters involved.

Art looked really good too! Nice premiere
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ghtyujkkpkohkjb said:
Was it actually necessary to "reborn" someone? Why couldn't she just be born into this world and be raised by some skillful artisian?

Is it ever necessary? It’s an artistic choice and the author wanted that.
Jul 6, 2024 9:54 AM
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The anime and the MC are cute, I want to see more of her inventions and how she will innovate
Jul 6, 2024 10:58 AM
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DAHLIA IS FINALLY HERE!!!!
Why the low score tho? Well, the animation is a little bit on the rough side, not bad enough tho. But I think the 1st EP did justice to the source material so far.

Along with Iris (Koushaku Reijo no Tashinami), Rozemyne (Honzuki no Gekokujo), Pryde (LastTame), Alicia (Rekiaku), and Francesca (Akutou no Ikka Mana Musume), Dahlia is one of my top favorite strong-independent-dominant (non-yuri / yuri-bait) female isekai MC, where almost literally the main male protag (if any) is just there for the romance/story, but the girls can pretty much handle the world on their own.
Please emphasize on "isekai", since Maou Ruby (Maouyuu), Rishe (loop-7), Mariela (last surviving alchemist), or Nanaly (Mahou Sekai no Uketsukejou) are natives to the world and not isekai'd. And I'm also not talking abt mostly physically/magical strong girls as well, like Shiraori (Kumo desu ga Nanika), Tanya (Youjo Senki), etc.
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Very good beginning episode! Dahliya is a hardworking girl -- something I value so much... A friend of mine has the same surname, Rossetti.
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ghtyujkkpkohkjb said:
Was it actually necessary to "reborn" someone? Why couldn't she just be born into this world and be raised by some skillful artisian?

Is it ever necessary? It’s an artistic choice and the author wanted that.
@Marinate1016 Or because it sells better
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@Marinate1016 Or because it sells better

Doesn’t contradict anything I said.
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I love the family dynamic, wondering when (if at all) the crisis will come, or is it just wholesome slice-of-life with a romance chaser?

Also, I can't be the only one wondering why this is an Isekai in the first place. Dahlia has shown zero connection to her former life, which is weird. Even if her memories have been suppressed, you'd think we'd see a hint of them in what she wants to build.

"Dad! I've got a great idea for a magical tool!"

"Oh? What is it, my sweet child?"

"Well, it's a pot that heats up..."

"We already have those, and..."

"Not finished. It heats up and cooks rice to perfection with the touch of a button."

"Rice?"

"Yes."

"Just rice?"

"Mmmhmm."

"And nothing else?"

"Nope."

"That's... oddly specific."

"I like rice."
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First to talk about the show so far, I really like the art style its very basic but I think that's a charm of its own. Next I feel like there is a missed opportunity about a little girl and her father making magic tools and it would be really wholesome. They can still pull this plot of just Dahlia is older now. But I get the feeling there gonna push the father off to the side. But hey I could be wrong. This is another show where the mc brings there knowledge of the real world into the next life and so far at least its being handled well. This was a very strong start to a show. (I really hope this isn't a romance cause I feel like that dynamic may ruin the show)

Now for my rant about the Isekai genre: I think Isekai is the stupidest most braindead genre ever. Now don't get me wrong there are good isekai out there such as tensura and Re zero. But those shows are good but even them they really don't touch often on the isekai aspect. The only real exception I know of is eminence in shadow because in the most recent season they literally returned to the previous world. (Although I might be forgetting some isekai which are actually half decent). The problem I have is they almost never touch on the aspect of the other world like oh what do there friends and family think of there child/friend going missing. Isekai just act like the other world don't exist most the time and its absolutely dumb.

Side note: I swear I'm going crazy but I saw a pterodactyl at some point during this episode

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Nice wholesome ep to start the anime.

Now imagine she builds an Eva
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ghtyujkkpkohkjb said:
Was it actually necessary to "reborn" someone? Why couldn't she just be born into this world and be raised by some skillful artisian?

The isekai theme was clearly to give her a ‘cheat power’ in her new life of remembering all the conveniences of our world so she can make them in her new one. You saw the picture? Bike? Car? Rocket?!!? She’s gonna do the slime thing and accelerate technology in that world is my guess, no not spoiling cos I have seen no source material, just guesses.
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ghtyujkkpkohkjb said:
Was it actually necessary to "reborn" someone? Why couldn't she just be born into this world and be raised by some skillful artisian?

The isekai theme was clearly to give her a ‘cheat power’ in her new life of remembering all the conveniences of our world so she can make them in her new one. You saw the picture? Bike? Car? Rocket?!!? She’s gonna do the slime thing and accelerate technology in that world is my guess, no not spoiling cos I have seen no source material, just guesses.
@FutoiOtaku

If it is not important for the rest of the story, it would have been better to skip it honestly. Just bringing "science" to the new world is not enough to me to justify it to be an isekai. This would be better if we weren't sure she is reincarnated but dubious because of how similar her creations are to the modern world.

Otherwise, this just feels like the author is trying to shove you this theme in the face. But this is only episode 1, so I can still hope I'm wrong... and I guess at least there is one reason to have it, even if it's a weak one.
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@wanderes Well, it IS an isekai, that’s the way it was written and is being animated, so live with it or watch a fantasy instead. Whether you approve or not is of no concern to its creators.
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First to talk about the show so far, I really like the art style its very basic but I think that's a charm of its own. Next I feel like there is a missed opportunity about a little girl and her father making magic tools and it would be really wholesome. They can still pull this plot of just Dahlia is older now. But I get the feeling there gonna push the father off to the side. But hey I could be wrong. This is another show where the mc brings there knowledge of the real world into the next life and so far at least its being handled well. This was a very strong start to a show. (I really hope this isn't a romance cause I feel like that dynamic may ruin the show)

Now for my rant about the Isekai genre: I think Isekai is the stupidest most braindead genre ever. Now don't get me wrong there are good isekai out there such as tensura and Re zero. But those shows are good but even them they really don't touch often on the isekai aspect. The only real exception I know of is eminence in shadow because in the most recent season they literally returned to the previous world. (Although I might be forgetting some isekai which are actually half decent). The problem I have is they almost never touch on the aspect of the other world like oh what do there friends and family think of there child/friend going missing. Isekai just act like the other world don't exist most the time and its absolutely dumb.

Side note: I swear I'm going crazy but I saw a pterodactyl at some point during this episode

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they really don't touch often on the isekai aspect


I agree however they are more isekais raising this specific point. I think Re;zero is doing enough when we see what happens in season 2 and otherwise, Mushoku Tensei and Ascendance of a Bookworm are clearly doing it a lot.

Then you have some others isekais using it for plot purposes like going from one world to another constantly, like "I'm Standing on 1 million lives" or "Saving 80,000 Gold in Another World for My Retirement" (not that I think they are very good though), or stories in which reincarnated have a special place in the new world like Tensura, Kumo desu ga, Log Horizon, etc...
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@FutoiOtaku I mean yeah of course my opinion is not important to them. It doesn't change the fact that I can voice my thoughts about it though ? Plus that's the entire issue, a lot of isekais are just pretending to BE isekais and not fantasy, but when you look at them, the isekai part is totally useless so it's just a regular fantasy in the end.

To me, that's just hindering the quality of their stories and especially their characters. Do the creators care ? No. If you don't care too, don't worry, I just thought a forum was a good place to express our thoughts about this kind of things.
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@FutoiOtaku I mean yeah of course my opinion is not important to them. It doesn't change the fact that I can voice my thoughts about it though ? Plus that's the entire issue, a lot of isekais are just pretending to BE isekais and not fantasy, but when you look at them, the isekai part is totally useless so it's just a regular fantasy in the end.

To me, that's just hindering the quality of their stories and especially their characters. Do the creators care ? No. If you don't care too, don't worry, I just thought a forum was a good place to express our thoughts about this kind of things.

I don’t disagree in any way, discuss all you like. I personally don’t see it the way you do, the use of tech from our world is the key point of the show, But no, I don’t have a problem with other views as long as they’re not trolling.
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I think the military might be interested in Dahlia's hand-held flamethrower.

Making everyday tech, huh. If a time traveler brought back some common daily life items, I bet they'd think they were magic too. After all, Arthur C. Clarke said "Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic."

I like how relaxing this series is. The tower workshop looks like quite the cozy little home...the stairs might be a good workout if they hardly ever go out, working from home.

It's a good start for an isekai, which are usually hit or miss. I'm not sure what's the best way to describe it, but I'm curious if Dahlia reincarnated with all her memories from birth, still thinking herself as Japanese (like Rudy in Mushoku Tensei), or simply woke up one day having memories of her past like, like someone uniquely born of this world with their own sense of self, but suddenly got the memories of someone else (more closer to Avatar: The Last Airbender). That would explain her mental maturity being age-appropriate in the flashback.

Next episode's title sounds a little ominous. But I'm looking forward to it nonetheless.
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Pretty enjoyable first ep. Felt a combination of Ascendance of a bookworm and snow white with the red hair. Overall 7.10.10. Can't wait for the next ep.
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Was it actually necessary to "reborn" someone? Why couldn't she just be born into this world and be raised by some skillful artisian?
@ghtyujkkpkohkjb Well, yes and no.

Yes, it will be relevant (somewhat) in later EPs. But just that one time only. And I believe are not touched upon again in later EPs. (I only read a few chaps into the LN and manga.)

No, it's not necessary. Quite a lot of japanese fantasy titles (LN/manga) doesn't rely on isekai and are good: Akagami no Shirayuki-hime, Ookami to Koushinryou, Last Surviving Alchemist, Mahou Sekai no Uketsukejou, etc.

But then again, it was actually pretty common in non-action isekai titles to have this kind of premise, where the isekai aspect was only relevant in the beginning and was not touched that much in later parts of the stories. Example: Koushaku Reijo no Tashinami is an isekai, but the isekai part was only relevant for like only the first few chaps (of the LN) or so. The same goes for Isekai Kenkokuki as well, this time the MC is male instead. Dahliya is def not the first....
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I liked how this show was different from others of the same type. Personally, I found the art to be captivating. The green tower in which they reside would make a charming 3D printed model or resin print. The atmosphere and relationships are very warm and very family oriented. Will see how future episodes progress the story. I really liked the first episode, but it's just episode 1.
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Man im going to be sad when the father passes away. They seem to have a great relationship. I really like how the anime looks rn.
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A pretty good start, in my opinion, and the dad being supportive is always nice to have.
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This is a really really wholesome anime, i love every momnent in this episode
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imo out of all the series released so far, this one has the most promise in regards to isekai. the characters remind me of Spice and Wolf a bit but it has a nice twist in premise.
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So far, I like this one a lot. Her relationship with her father was wholesome. I also didn't get any confirmation whether she's totally retain all her memories or not from the first episode which might be clear next episode. Btw, I got the vibe of Escha & Logy from this one. But, I can totally see it becoming stale later on tbf. Hope I'm wrong.
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This is really great.
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Thoroughly enjoyed the episode! Very wholesome relationship, but the damn synopsis spoiled everything -_-
What happened to the mom though? Not a hint of her existence or a memento of sorts.

And, again, a very poor initial score for some reason.

My only nitpick would be how she got reincarnated. Death from overwork has to be the saddest one out there. Truck-kun may be unfortunate, but its victims don't always live a miserable life before dying. Here, a person lives a very sad and miserable life and often dies alone with regrets... Don't forget this isn't rare in Japan. I just feel conflicted. I can't help but think shows like these tell miserable people (who are overworked) not to worry. If you die, hopefully you reincarnate in a world where you'll be happy :). Instead of fixing their shit (Japan), they make shows where such people find happiness only after death!

Anyways, don't take what I said too seriously.
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We will see how it goes. The manga is good tho.
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but the damn synopsis spoiled everything -_-


This is one case where I was surprised that the father didn't die within the first episode - even very early into the episode like in the first few minutes, so in a way I was "waiting" for that to happen only to be somewhat shocked when it didn't. I'm not generally used to the synopsis spoiling details beyond the initial premise established in the first episode.
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Looks very promising so far! Dahliya's super relatable, the dialogue is natural, the stakes are low but interesting, and the magic system seems to have some meat to it. Nice animation and shot choices too. This has potential to be--not to make a joke about the magic system but--one of the "magic gems" of the season.
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Another feminist series propaganda. Well played.
But the premise is interesting, like Arte.

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I can't believe I missed this hidden gem!
Damn, Dahliya is so adorable! 🤤
I wanna marry someone like her... 🤧
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It's not that I dislike this genre but... to add unnecessary fan services to/in/for heroines
and ultimately destroys her character and personality; their purity tarnished because of it,
is the only thing I hope to not happen to them. For that sole purity is my fan service.
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A pretty dull premiere for me, unfortunately.

I do like the toolmaker premise, and the magic system looks somewhat interesting. But the main character was just blandly cute and wholesome, with a blandly nice dad. I don't see how the isekai angle is necessary either, but maybe the show will cover that later.

It might be my fault for watching Snow White with the Red Hair at the same time...
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so far gd nd interesting...


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but the damn synopsis spoiled everything -_-


This is one case where I was surprised that the father didn't die within the first episode - even very early into the episode like in the first few minutes, so in a way I was "waiting" for that to happen only to be somewhat shocked when it didn't. I'm not generally used to the synopsis spoiling details beyond the initial premise established in the first episode.
@WatchTillTandava Yeah, it's strange how synopsis spoils events in episode 2 (maybe?). Then there's also the "Dahlyia gets dumped" part too and now I wonder if that'll happen in ep2 or 3. Anyways it's weird indeed.
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Pretty chill, and intesting. Looking forward to the next few episodes.
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Episode 1 slower than what I expect. Its not even covering the premise in this anime description
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