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In Another World with My Smartphone

Originaltitel: Isekai wa smartphone to tomo ni.
  • Fernsehserie
  • 2017–2023
  • 12
  • 24 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,5/10
3600
IHRE BEWERTUNG
BELIEBTHEIT
4.992
2.104
In Another World with My Smartphone (2017)
Isekai Wa Smartphone To Tomo Ni
trailer wiedergeben0:54
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Als ein Junge versehentlich von Gott getötet wird, wird er zur Wiedergutmachung in einer anderen Welt wiederbelebt. Sein magisch verbessertes Smartphone ist nur die erste seiner Gaben dort.Als ein Junge versehentlich von Gott getötet wird, wird er zur Wiedergutmachung in einer anderen Welt wiederbelebt. Sein magisch verbessertes Smartphone ist nur die erste seiner Gaben dort.Als ein Junge versehentlich von Gott getötet wird, wird er zur Wiedergutmachung in einer anderen Welt wiederbelebt. Sein magisch verbessertes Smartphone ist nur die erste seiner Gaben dort.

  • Stoffentwicklung
    • Fuyuhara Patora
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Katsumi Fukuhara
    • Marika Kôno
    • Maaya Uchida
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    6,5/10
    3600
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    BELIEBTHEIT
    4.992
    2.104
    • Stoffentwicklung
      • Fuyuhara Patora
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Katsumi Fukuhara
      • Marika Kôno
      • Maaya Uchida
    • 28Benutzerrezensionen
    • 2Kritische Rezensionen
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    7Cafelar

    Nothing but the title description

    It delivers exactly what it says, a fun storyline challenging monogamy with beautiful young women and the unusual use of the cell phone in a magical place.

    Not bad, good to spend some time, but see if you have anything better to watch before you start.
    5Wolfkin1993

    Awesome, but lacking in terms of "Content".

    Although this anime is only 12 episodes, it does deliver something unique. The titular item takes a backseat most of the time being used for AoE (Area Of Effect) spells like "Shining Javelin" or as a map. & though the anime's pacing is awful, jumping from one plot point to the next (Arrival, Adventurer Registration, Forest Battle#1 etc), I found it enjoyable, however there needs to be more filler episodes, but that doesn't mean make you seasons 30+ episodes long like "Dragon Ball" or "Naruto". That being said, if "Production Reed" (or any production company for that matter like "White Fox") chooses to continue this series, they need to slow down a bit & build the world a little more. In that regard, I look forward to future seasons.
    4josiahconnell

    Meh it's good background noise.

    And that's about it. It was poorly directed, poor acting and poor art quality.
    8SammyBoye46

    A funny, goofy, entertaining power trip

    • Fan service Rating: 3.5/10
    • A teenage boy is accidentally killed by God with a missed lightning bolt, but God is unfortunately unable to return him to his home world, so instead He sends him to another world where he gets infinite mana (overpowered) universal magic usage (overpowered) and a smartphone (almost completely useless).


    • Fan Service is very mild throughout most of the first season, but it goes insane in some random episodes, especially the last few of the first season. Characters are mostly awesome, there are a small handful that I absolutely hate and a few that I love, but I think I'm supposed to hate a few so it's fine. The first season is one of the funniest anime I've watched, the second season got a bit less funny, but was still pretty great. The story is a bit all over the place, but that honestly keeps it interesting and engaging. The second season kinda lost touch with the main plot line for the most part and got a lot more boring. The main character is awesome, very dense, and sometimes stupid. The problem is that sometimes he's unrealistically stupid to the point where the things he does and his interactions with people are entirely unbelievable, despite sometimes being an absolute genius in other situations. Story flaws and some character flaws are mainly what keep this down from 10/10. Also, the fact that the smartphone, which is the whole gimmick of the show, is very rarely used (maybe like, once an episode if that, even less in the second season) for anything at all, and when it is used, it's usually for something unimportant like taking a picture of people for sentimentality. For how much it focuses on the romance of the main character and his wives, there is very little actual development in their relationships. It mainly stays this high on the list because of the characters and humor, as well as the cool story devices and weapons. Overall, I'll give it an 8/10. Well above average, not the best I've seen in its genre.
    2RebelPanda

    Season 2 Review

    Despite all the hate it rightfully received, I really enjoyed the first season of In Another World with My Smartphone. The English dub of the first season brought self-awareness to the characters, injecting some much-needed humor into an otherwise insipid storyline. This season, that spark of life from the English voice actors is sorely absent. Everyone goes through the motions, counting the days until their paycheck arrives.

    Season 2 is purely an abysmal descent into the depths of mediocrity, doubling down on its repulsive misogyny and complete lack of creativity of its predecessor. The episodes are a disgraceful showcase of women reduced to objects.

    To start, we should get the animation out of the way-or should I say, the absence of it? Instead of breathing life into the action, they serve up mind-numbing still shots that make a snail's pace look like a Formula 1 race. Who needs fluidity when you can have a slideshow of stagnant scenery? And the art? It's a mishmash of confusion and chaos. Character designs morph into distorted monstrosities, mocking the very notion of artistic coherence. You'll be playing a game of guess-the-character as they transform into unrecognizable blobs before your eyes.

    But hold on, we can't overlook the anime's defining trait-the abominable off-model faces. When our forgettable protagonist Touya and his harem dare to look sideways or tilt their heads, brace yourself for a roller coaster of contorted faces. Their faces twist and warp into grotesque abominations as if the animators collectively were overworked to exhaustion. It's as if they took a lesson on character design taught by deranged Dadaists.

    One example of their inept compositing is when the characters use their invisibility power. Instead of employing subtle visual cues to convey their appearance, the compositing team opted for a shockingly horrific eyesore. The resulting effect is a jarring combination of poor color grading, sloppy filters, and clashing layers. The characters appear as if they were hastily copy-pasted onto the scene, with no regard for proper lighting or integration.

    Now, let's take a minute to summarize the story-equal parts mind-numbingly dull and painfully predictable. In this pitiful season, we witness Touya's shameless pursuit of multiple engagements, and his harem of indistinguishable girls expands. The show stumbles through a series of contrived scenarios, presenting forgettable female characters solely to satisfy our protagonist's romantic interests. Along the journey, we bare witness to coerced relationships, absurdly imbalanced power dynamics, and the relentless sexualization of women, all woven together in a quilt of tastelessness. The only time he rejects a girl is when a child flirts with him-her father offers her hand in marriage, but Touya respectfully says, ""Wait until I AM eighteen.""

    This season fails to rise above the cesspool of misogyny established by its predecessor. It revels in reducing women to objects of desire, forsaking originality, and engaging storytelling. The abomination continues with episodes that range from cringe-worthy to appalling. We witness the main characters frolicking in a hot spring, girls non-consensually kissing Touya, and unnecessary fanservice while dismissing any semblance of storytelling or character development. The plot introduces female slaves, miraculously transforming them into "employees" for our esteemed hero. What a good guy! And let's not forget the fascination with Yaoi-themed books because nothing says respect for women like reducing them to objects of fetishization.

    And what about the humor? Prepare yourself for a tidal wave of juvenile jokes and stale innuendos, the sort that could only make middle schoolers laugh. The writer's misguided attempts at humor only amplify the show's overall pitiful quality and reinforce its grim treatment of women.

    Political intrigue in Smartphone, or so it's meant to be, dissolves into a mishmash of forced engagements and the protagonist's relentless pursuit of romantic conquests. The show's obsession with accumulating wives and establishing kingdoms reaches nauseating heights, reaffirming its status as a prime example of the harem genre at its most repugnant. The plot, if it can even be called that, lingers in a wasteland of predictability and worn-out tropes. The dialogue is contrived, lacking any depth or meaningful exchanges. Instead, we're subjected to a parade of vapid interactions and vacuous relationships centered solely on gratifying the self-insert protagonist's ego.

    In Another World With My Smartphone's second season is a seething pile of excrement. Its abhorrent misogyny, creative bankruptcy, and absence of character development make for a hilariously awful twelve episodes. Protect yourself from this animated accident and seek out series that treat women with a modicum of respect, subvert stereotypes, and offer engaging stories worth your time.

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      • 11. Juli 2017 (Japan)
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