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Oct 30, 2023
** Warning: Possible spoilers? Honestly, I wouldn’t say there is some, but maybe I overlooked it. Well, the warning’s here anyway. **
Well, this review is very long overdue. I had a hard time finding where to slot it during the Halloween season. In the end, I just chose to wait. But, we’re finally going to discuss Tsuki ga Michibiku Isekai Douchuu, or TSUKIMICHI -Moonlit Fantasy-, a series I had been anticipating all year.
Quick synopsis for those who don’t know what it’s about. The series follows Makoto, who, with the blessing of the god Tsukoyomi, is transported to another world to fight against the demons. However, the goddess
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who summoned him thinks he’s ugly, so she banishes him to the far reaches of the world, believing he’s more fit to be amongst the other ugly creatures than with her beloved, beautiful humans (stylized, “hyuman”). In the Wastelands, he befriends numerous non-humans, as well as learning just how ludicrously powerful he is. Not wanting anything to do with the Goddess or her war with the demons, he tries to live a peaceful life as a merchant. As you might expect, though, trouble always seems to find him.
This series is a well-done “power fantasy”, following an overly powerful protagonist. Saitama from One Punch Man is probably one of the best known examples at the moment (if you don’t know who Saitama is, go watch One Punch Man! It’s great). TSUKIMICHI, unlike with Saitama, downplays it. How exactly? Let’s get into it.
Plot
This anime (and the series in general, if you’ve read it) has a measured pace. While the anime might feel a bit slow at times, it’s actually sticking to a similar pace as the written works. Events in the series don’t feel rushed, which is a huge plus for me. The only downside for me was I wished I binged it rather than watching it as it released, as some episodes feel like they’re just build up.
Now, for the story. I really like the downplayed approach to power fantasy. There’s something enjoyable about knowing some characters are underestimating him, though it can be frustrating sometimes! (ノಠ益ಠ)ノ彡┻━┻. But he feels so normal that it’s almost relatable.
It’s his casual approach to situations that drives many of the interactions and events in the series. Makoto’s not looking to show off or use his power, and so he’s usually pretty reserved. But, let me just say how amazing it feels when he gets serious. It’s SO satisfying to see him flex a bit after him sitting back quietly while leaving most of the work to Tomoe and Mio. Speaking of them…
Characters
The cast in this series is awesome. Makoto, as I had said, is a pretty relatable person. Coming from a largely peaceful world, brutality isn’t something he’s used to. I’d like to think most of us would approach his situation in the same way he has.
Tomoe and Mio make for excellent leading side characters. Tomoe and her obsession with period dramas from Makoto’s memories, and Mio’s… strange tastes… and insatiable hunger are unique, and their complete and kind of excessive loyalty to him is funny, but the fact that they acknowledge his immense strength may be the biggest part of their characters. With most of the rest of the world not being aware of just how strong he is, it’s great (and arguably necessary) to have characters who know and can preach it to others. I find it frustrating when a character’s strength is a secret to literally everyone.
The rest of the cast fits similarly. Shiki, who we haven’t gotten to see much yet due to the span the anime focuses on, is the most grounded of his direct servants (Tomoe and Mio can be a bit… umm… insane?) and does end up serving Makoto well in events after the end of the first season. Ema has the most “kind girl” personality, despite being an orc. Overall, the characters are unique and likable.
Production
The animation quality is above average, for sure. While the normal interactions are pretty standard, I really liked the battles. They did a good job of incorporating dazzling artwork with a clear display of power. You KNOW how much power is in each attack just by looking. The way they display some of the subtle details of the characters’ emotions and thoughts is good, too, beyond the typical sweat drop.
The music was top-notch. While I wasn’t a fan of the opening song initially, it grew on me after an episode or two, and really does fit the stark contrast between his personality and the world he’s thrust into. But the battle music. Let me tell you, epic as fuck, perfectly suiting the sheer power he demonstrates every time he gets serious.
I really liked the voice acting too. Each character sounds how I expected and hoped, and their performance is great. The delivery is also great, and makes the comedic moments really land. Really completes the overall solid production.
Conclusion
Tsuki ga Michibiku Isekai Douchuu will be in my top three anime for this year, no question. Everything I liked about the manga was here, and it was a good adaptation. The only potential issues for me were my inability to just marathon the series (though that’s on me), and a bit of rush at the end. I’m pretty sure there’s a bit more development before the events of the last episode, but I forgive them this time, as you NEEDED to see that last fight this season. Also, Makoto, please give in to Tomoe and Mio’s advances. You know you, and the viewers, want it.
If you’re looking for some excellent power fantasy anime, and really like the Isekai genre, this should be the first series you watch. Now, while I eagerly await season 2 (SO PUMPED), I need to keep an eye out for a Blu-ray release, as this is definitely a series I want in my collection as soon as possible.
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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Oct 19, 2023
This is the most cringey, edgy, 'look how deep and conflicted I am', garbage I've ever set my eyes upon. Absolutely no decency, no self-respect, no authenticity, no common sense, no nothing. It's just another reminder of a perpetually morally bankrupting society nowadays. Thanks!
To put this basic, it's porn. With a terrible story and characters I can't empathize with. It's about sex crazed horrible people who create a love hexagon with terrible cliches. The story is stupid, it just keeps getting worse and they dig further into becoming a slut.
Characters are terrible, contrived, unlikable, and honestly just plain disgusting.
No, I would not passionately make out
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with a random stranger as a substitute for my unrequited love.
It encompasses all kinds of depraved fetishes for people with tasteless taste!
* Forbidden love
* Netorare
* Sex and betrayal
* Yuri
* Lolis
Stay away from this here, if you want to maintain your sanity!
Reviewer’s Rating: 1
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May 27, 2023
Ah, gotta love the masses and their love for mediocrity. Fairy Tail (FT) is from the pilot chapter/episode an average shonen series and yet it is loved by many for being just that. I guess rehashing notions from Naruto or One Piece can make a success out of anything. Because just like those shonens, FT has superpowers, adventure and a big cast of colourful and eccentric characters that occasionally get focused upon and fleshed out. Nothing we haven’t seen before but, hey, if it worked before why wouldn’t it work again?
Because it’s WORSE!
It is hard to talk about anything in this show without feeling like
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I am just stating the obvious or just describing a different shonen. For to be honest, there is approximately zero innovation in this work and it just walks upon the path others paved before it. It can work alright but it will never stand out on its own; it will forever be just a rehash of already established formulas that have been attributed to others at least a decade earlier. Not only that, but the show rehashes them in a watered down way to the point it becomes a Saturday morning cartoon.
THE STAFF
- Animated by a collaboration of studios A-1 Pictures and Satelight. The first usually have very good production values and the later have low. What they have in common is how most of what they have made over the years is mediocre and forgettable.
- Directed by some nobody who never made something significant in his whole career.
- Based on the manga by Mashima Hiro, whose only previous major work was Rave Master. In case you didn’t watch that show, I advise you not to do so; for it’s a completely generic, aimless, boring, and incomplete series. Plus you can easily see that Fairy Tail is basically its improved remake, reusing the same character archetypes and feeling. In all, the mangaka is not much of talent for anything past creating mediocrities.
PRODUCTION VALUES
- Art and animation are rather crude for the time the show was made. The most obvious fault is how they use repeated footage during summons and attacks, an element that is in fact absent from fighting shonen and better affiliated with mahou shojo or mecha. It is a very striking weakness that alone makes it seem lazy compared to others shonens.
- The initial episodes had really jerky motions and many complained how the characters didn’t look or behave at all like in the manga. For an adaptation that is NOT trying to be a spin off but a direct adaptation, the first impressions they offered was the middle finger. They improved it later on a bit but the damage was already done.
- The setting lacks characterization. It doesn’t seem to stand out from the lot like others do, which again makes it hard to be remembered in the long run. Unlike other famous shonens like Naruto or One Piece, there is no theme in the FT world and it passes by as a generic fantasy realm.
- The character figures are again nothing memorable; most are basically counterparts of people from other shonens, so again it has a problem being remembered for anything. As for the more eccentric-looking ones, they are somewhat original for their looks but they are all minor characters that are defined by a quirk and are defeated and removed from the show in just a few episodes. And of course we have most of the girls running around half naked and acting like they are in permanent heat. So this is a cast you will be staring at for the bizarre or sexy way they look and not because they have any special charisma in their personality.
- A minor thing that irritated me a lot. They placed Plue as cameo, a creature from Rave Master. Now what did that manage to accomplish other than annoying the average fan? Is that their way of telling us even clearer that they are rehashing other works INCLUDING their own? That is really tasteless. I hear he was placed there to please the fans of Rave Master but I don’t believe that. Who still likes that boredrome?
- The music part leaves me with very little to write about. The OST is fitting for such a series but I don’t find any memorable songs in it. Voice acting is ok too with what is going on in the story. No amazing performance though.
SCRIPT
The story is completely generic stuff and easily the weakest part of the show. It plays out like some MMO game, where you join a guild and take seemingly irrelevant to one another missions, while at the same time leaving a few openings for character colorization and world-building. It all plays out quite childishly and there isn’t even an objective for anyone in this show; they just take missions and hope to find something that interests them in the process. For example, we know Natsu is looking for a dragon but did he actually look for him? No, he is just fooling around in his guild and takes part in whatever mission comes along.
The scenario ends up driving the characters and not the other way around; and even that happens in a bad way since the heroes are not actively doing anything. They just fool around until a villain or a mission appear out of nowhere (no foreshadowing at all) and just decide to take part in the whole thing for money or to save some girl. That makes the protagonist and his gang completely boring since they have no goals in life to go for without some world threat standing in the way. Heck, they would probably be sleeping all day long if they had no obstacles.
Now it is true that many events lead to character immersion and reveal more aspects of the world, but all that don’t add anything significant to the show. It’s like drawing more hearts around a short love letter; the contenct is the same but just looks cuter. The plot is always predictable, since it repeats in the exact same way all the time with no interesting plot twists or memorable events. Some character’s past is revealed, some old enemies of him appear, some sinister plan of mass destruction takes place, and then the heroes storm in and win with the power of friendship. Thank you very much; I have seen it all before and in a more mature form. They also add nothing to the show besides more cardboard characters with no significance or moe sancy areas you will never see again.
As if that wasn’t enough, just like with all perpetual on-going shonen the anime reached the manga at som point and the creators had to turn to slower pacing, fillers, and eventually to cancel the show prematurely in the middle of an arc. Not that it would be any different if they did what the Big Three do to bust our balls with 10 fillers followed by 2 canon episodes of snail fast plot but the show is left incomplete. Not that there was much of a plot to care for...
If there is something good to say here is how all the arcs are relatively short and with a fast pace to the most part. Unlike most shonen, FT does not try to stretch each arc too much. Of course technically most battles are dead time, since they offer nothing to the plot, plus are predictable and repetitive. So to the most part you are still watching a show which repeats itself faster than the average of its kind and is mostly canon filler.
CAST
The cast is eventually the meat of the show, since the plot is mostly about somebody’s past creating problems in the present. This way you feel like everything is revolving around them and that they are not irrelevant to the main problem of each arc. Some of them count as cool and fleshed out to bother paying attention to but don’t try to find unoriginal characters because you will be disappointed. They are all following a rather typical demeanour but at least they do it right to the most part. There is variety in personalities and powers and most have a rather basic but sufficient backdrop to work with.
Of course they are still shallow as heck; their personality can fit in two lines including their signature move. So the mangaka had to resolve to keeping all the girls half-naked and in constant heat in order to keep the viewers/readers from realizing that. For a show that aims at children, I must say there is too much fan service in it that is there specifically to distract you from thinking how stupid it is.
Needless to say, don’t expect any drastic character development to take place since most of whatever the characters learn in one arc, is immediately forgotten in the next. They keep trying to make you believe they are gradually getting stronger but you can never see that on-screen. In fact you never have a clear picture of who is stronger and by how much, much less where he excels enough to be able to defeat opponents who are in overall more experienced. So how do all the battles resolve if there is no balance then? Oh come on; you can probably figure it out immediately; it always comes down to the power of friendship. To hell with strategy, planning ahead, learning from your past mistakes, or even paying attention to your injuries. Just storm in and win against all odds with the almighty POWER OF FRIENDSHIP! I MUST PROTECT MY FRIENDS! FRIENDSHIP MAGICALLY HEALS MY GRAVE WOUNDS! FRIENDSHIP BRINGS EVEN THE DEAD BACK TO LIFE! Yes, get ready to eat up a lot of this baby food, for the whole plot runs purely on this sort of fuel. Needless to say, it is stupid, overdone, and eventually tasteless.
LEGACY
The series is aimed at younger teens; even younger than the target audience for Naruto or Bleach. There is a lot of silliness (more than the usual) and violence is really basic and mostly bloodless. And of course nobody ever gets killed, or in the rare case he does, he doesn’t stay dead for long. It is by no means a serious show and nothing in it feels important after awhile. Just to give you an example, it has a mascot in the form of a cheery blue flying cat named… Happy. Imagine a scene where some demon prepares to blow up a village full of people and the camera suddenly zooms to Happy’s permanently happy face. Yeah, the excitement vaporates right there. It is very hard to be interested in whatever the heck is going on when everything looks so easy going and silly. In fact the boldest thing in this show ends up being the fan service around the girls and even that is completely basic compared to your average modern ecchi comedy.
So is it a good show? No, but it’s a good time killer if your expectations are low and you are not older than 15 with prior experience to other famous shonen. I doubt it will leave any mark in anime history or be remembered as anything more than a rehash of other works. It does it right but at the same time it lacks the unique feeling every show that aims to be loved needs. It is indeed nothing but a fairy tale; shallow and for little kids who still tolerate the power of friendship is the most awesome thing ever. But it can be enjoyable just for that.
Oh, and I might as well add how FT became one of the Big Three shonen, after the Bleach anime was discontinued. That may seem like it’s supposed to be awesome enough to deserve such an honor but in reality it is only because modern shonen are crap. It gets some value for that but it’s otherwise only the best looking trash of the garbage bin. And the funniest part? Now that it is discontinued as well, there is nothing to replace it. Yeah, hard times...
And now for some excused scorings:
ART SECTION: 5/10
General Artwork 1/2 (generic)
Character Figures 1/2 (generic)
Backgrounds 1/2 (typical fantasy world)
Animation 1/2 (average)
Visual Effects 1/2 (typical)
SOUND SECTION: 6/10
Voice Acting 2/3 (good albeit too melo at points without excusing it nicely)
Music Themes 2/4 (average)
Sound Effects 2/3 (um, good I guess)
STORY SECTION: 3/10
Premise 1/2 (as typical as it gets)
Pacing 1/2 (fast but repetitive)
Complexity 1/2 (nothing besides lots of two line characters)
Plausibility 0/2 (THE POWER OF FRIENDSHIP is not plausible)
Conclusion 0/2 (left incomplete)
CHARACTER SECTION: 4/10
Presence 1/2 (generic)
Personality 2/2 (generic but well defined)
Backdrop 1/2 (generic but it’s there)
Development 0/2 (none)
Catharsis 0/2 (none; the show is left incomplete)
VALUE SECTION: 2/10
Historical Value 2/3 (part of the Big Three for awhile; yay!)
Rewatchability 0/3 (none; too childish to deserve any)
Memorability 0/4 (meh, it is just a watered down rehash of other shonen)
ENJOYMENT SECTION: 1/10
Art 0/1 (looks generic)
Sound 0/2 (sounds meh)
Story 0/3 (feels generic as hell)
Characters 1/4 (they are also generic as hell)
VERDICT: 2.5/10
Could they make it any worse?
Reviewer’s Rating: 2
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Dec 28, 2020
I found nothing fun, storyline, characters and story too weak. You don't feel anything for the characters they are so stupid!
You can even understand their stupidity, the worst problem is when half of the anime the character is a nerd and out of nowhere becomes the deduction king and create the stupidest possible solutions, I saw that and laughed so I thought it was fun!
They push her cleverness, since she is not all that. Two students arrive who have never been to the island and mysteriously people start to die and guess who it is? hahaaha.
Of course, it can only be one of the two
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and the reasons for it don't make any sense most of the time. Just like the guy's funeral episode, when the necromancer went to relive. she screams saying "Oh, don't do that, his soul will feel uncomfortable, we shouldn't mess with the dead" only for her to be the only one to be against it, she would already be in the face. And the boy from the first ep dies, since everyone knew that she would not leave the madman's side and suddenly he would disappear? WHAT IS IT, TELL ME ANOTHER, GO !!
Reviewer’s Rating: 4
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