Aug 31, 2019
I premise that this is my first review, it is personal and reflects my point of view a lot, I haven't read the manga or seen other works, I rely only on the first 6 episodes
It is another of the many isekai that are constantly coming out, but unlike the others it deals with an actual problem, that is the excessive emancipation and progressive abandonment of the family roots but in a really stupid way. It is precisely for this reason that I decided to write this review, because I really care about this topic (I don't treat my parents with the respect and
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in this case Masato reflects a lot what I am) and it really trigger me that they play with this problem.
From what I understand the basic logic is more or less this, Mamako is something like a God with all sorts of powers that appear when she needs them and Masato not, the concept is just to make Mamako is so OP to make Masato almost dependent on her, because if they were at the same level of power, most likely he would leave her mother and continue his adventure. That's exactly what I can't stand, who in the world can pretend that it can be okay?
If they really wanted to get Mamako closer to his son they would give them equal powers and put them in the face of complicated situations to handle and difficult bosses, forcing them to understand and help each other to continue and escape from the game with the real possibility of losing their life. Instead it is a kind of ecchi comedy banal flat and foolish that serves only to make it clear to the viewer how is good, strong, sexy, dedicated to his son Mamako.
How can a relationship be strengthened in this way, with Masato continually humiliated and oppressed by a super-mother? I interrupted the vision before they can succeed.
The rest, I don't feel like reviewing it, stupid jokes, senseless ecchi clichés, flat characters, it's really not worth it to put more than one adjective.
Reviewer’s Rating: 3
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