Sep 17, 2024
Mixed feelings whether you should drop this or keep watching....if you're into lolis
My thoughts for the remaining episodes between 1-4:
I usually enjoy isekai shows, a mixture of isekai with real life terms is also a fun twist
Or the troupe of a weak-ass character, an MC no less can be irritating but it eventually passes time to time.
We have a timid, introverted MC called Kaito, who saw his chilldhood friend's father become a known hero. He saw him as the hero he was destined to become. Now I haven't seen every episode on this show, but his childhood friend Haruka was concerned for his well being,
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warning Kaito not to go to the dungeon because he is a weak ass mob character. But someething tells me that her dad died (it's an assumption, mind you).
For two whole years straight, he's been hunting slimes because of his weak build, low confidence and beyond broke fundings.
You'd think he'd have a title as "Slime Slayer", a well experienced guy who kept spawn killing slimes. Right? Wrong. Dude has the same tactics to kill slimes, gets very little EXP and he never got a title. Till he gained a card, this is where it gets annoying. I can understand dreading the thought of a rich life and a slave card, oh sorry "servant" card. -_-
Eventually half of the episode, he builds up the momentum and sates his curiosity, deciding using the card, we get a huge ass goddess illusion to some loli. A cute ass midget, maybe using this midget will make her into a full grown adult like Digimon, Kaito thought. Meanwhile contemplating that if someone caught him talking to a loli, he'll get reported by a police.
Syl or Sylphy, the blue haired midget gives you this weird sensation that she's like a puppy and you want to protect her. But you see her magic as an insane OP overkill attack on a poor slime.
As the story progresses, you get another loli. A demon loli, Lucelia, who has the Tsundere troupe. After that, he'd think he'd get another loli, but no it was magic. It was at that moment I felt like Kaito needed to seek help, or prison.
Now let's talk about the music. The reason I wanted to keep watching, was due to the music. Not the music of the show but the very composer, Keiji Inai, who made my favorite memorable soundtracks from Tenkyou no Alderamin and DanMachi. The best "bad-ass" moments of battle or tension. But I never got these moments.
I don't know what the director and sound director did to this, despite their accomplishments in great anime but I can honestly tell you this, I was f**ing disappointed. It was good. BUT! Why the hell was the music louder than the voice, like the overlay of the music was playing over the voice actors. Either something was wrong with my computer or with Crunchyroll but I can tell you it was annoying me. Even lowering the volume, didn't change the fact that "the music in question" was louder than the voice actors and the SFX in the background.
And the music was nothing special. If I were to give you a rating, I'd say the music is a 2/10. This is the kind of show you'd want to drop and leave it under a pile of dust.
Conclusion:
You're welcome to keep watching the show, but you'll have moments where you get pissed off at Kaito for his dumbass moments. They're trying so hard to be DanMachi but fail so hard, I'm going to see if I can handle watching 12 episodes of this, but man, the music is like chalk on a green board. It's painful and the voice acting, the plot is nothing but average. EVEN THE PLOT IS NOTHING. But I'm willing to keep watching a shit-teir isekai anime (deffo better than Conception; in terms of trash). Thankfully this show is pretty wholesome, no ecchi or gore. Even the monster violence, has no "violence". This is like a shounen anime where the age group is lower than 13 lol
Reviewer’s Rating: 4
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