Ore wa Subete wo [Parî] Suru ~Gyaku Kanchigai no Sekai Saikyô wa Bôkensha ni Naritai~
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El intento de asesinato de la princesa Lynneburg amenaza el reino Arcillas. Mientras los países vecinos planean la caída del reino, Noor llega a la capital real decidido a convertirse en un ... Leer todoEl intento de asesinato de la princesa Lynneburg amenaza el reino Arcillas. Mientras los países vecinos planean la caída del reino, Noor llega a la capital real decidido a convertirse en un aventurero a pesar de sus limitadas habilidades.El intento de asesinato de la princesa Lynneburg amenaza el reino Arcillas. Mientras los países vecinos planean la caída del reino, Noor llega a la capital real decidido a convertirse en un aventurero a pesar de sus limitadas habilidades.
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Imagine a guy who spends his early years in a jungle hut, isolated from village or town life. Then, after his mother's death, he enters the city for the first time-not to explore, socialize, or learn about urban life, but to train relentlessly for about 1.5 years. Despite his efforts, he is rejected for his inadequacies, labeled talentless and inept by the very teachers he admired.
Disheartened, he retreats back to the jungle, where he trains in solitude for another 15 years. By the time he returns to the capital, he knows next to nothing about the world, its customs, or even how to interact with people. He is, in essence, like a feral child in an adult's body. Of course, he would be ignorant, self-doubting, and foolish-it's completely in line with his upbringing.
So, if you're complaining that the MC is "too stupid," maybe the real issue is your inability to recognize how well his characterization makes sense.
Disheartened, he retreats back to the jungle, where he trains in solitude for another 15 years. By the time he returns to the capital, he knows next to nothing about the world, its customs, or even how to interact with people. He is, in essence, like a feral child in an adult's body. Of course, he would be ignorant, self-doubting, and foolish-it's completely in line with his upbringing.
So, if you're complaining that the MC is "too stupid," maybe the real issue is your inability to recognize how well his characterization makes sense.
... is what the show should be called.
Rarely have I seen a more ignorant MC. It reminds me a lot of "Suppose a Kid from the Last Dungeon Boonies Moved to a Starter Town".
I'm not sure which of these two I like better. I think it would be this one, but the extreme idiocy and badly-written forced misunderstandings start getting more and more annoying once you're past the first few episodes. I'm sure there would have been a way to implement this concept in a way that isn't infuriating to watch.
If you ignore or don't mind the forced idiocy, the characters (if you ignore their stupidity) are mostly likeable, there is no fan service, and the animations are mostly good.
Rarely have I seen a more ignorant MC. It reminds me a lot of "Suppose a Kid from the Last Dungeon Boonies Moved to a Starter Town".
I'm not sure which of these two I like better. I think it would be this one, but the extreme idiocy and badly-written forced misunderstandings start getting more and more annoying once you're past the first few episodes. I'm sure there would have been a way to implement this concept in a way that isn't infuriating to watch.
If you ignore or don't mind the forced idiocy, the characters (if you ignore their stupidity) are mostly likeable, there is no fan service, and the animations are mostly good.
There's nothing that really stands out about this. The animation is fine but won't dazzle, character archetypes are pretty run-of-the-mill, and the story itself isn't exactly gripping. It's familiar because variations of what's presented has been done so many times before. Even the guild hall and overall setting may as well have been directly copy and pasted from another series. Were it not for the absurd humor, there would be little that separates it from anything else.
The things listed above can be seen as criticisms, but only if you're looking for original or groundbreaking work. Instead, they can also be viewed as points in its favor because they're taken from existing blueprints which people find enjoyable. The only thing a generic show needs to be decent is good pacing and effective presentation of whatever is being shown. This definitely has that, which makes it an easy watch.
For newcomers, this is fresh and interesting. For zealous fans of the medium and genre, it will be a comfort show that they probably sought out. For the average anime regulars that stumbled onto this, it's ultimately forgettable but you'll enjoy it while it's happening.
The things listed above can be seen as criticisms, but only if you're looking for original or groundbreaking work. Instead, they can also be viewed as points in its favor because they're taken from existing blueprints which people find enjoyable. The only thing a generic show needs to be decent is good pacing and effective presentation of whatever is being shown. This definitely has that, which makes it an easy watch.
For newcomers, this is fresh and interesting. For zealous fans of the medium and genre, it will be a comfort show that they probably sought out. For the average anime regulars that stumbled onto this, it's ultimately forgettable but you'll enjoy it while it's happening.
A very enjoyable show that doesn't take itself overly seriously but has no filler or annoying overly goofy comic relief.
The story is good with deep characters who all have their own developed stories. The main character is the anime trope of a hero who trains incessantly and stays humble but always defeats any new threat (think DragonBallZ Goku). It's his influence that drives the stories and growth of all the other characters around him.
I read the light novels a few years ago and continue to follow them as they come out. The anime adaptation does a fantastic job staying loyal to the source material.
The story is good with deep characters who all have their own developed stories. The main character is the anime trope of a hero who trains incessantly and stays humble but always defeats any new threat (think DragonBallZ Goku). It's his influence that drives the stories and growth of all the other characters around him.
I read the light novels a few years ago and continue to follow them as they come out. The anime adaptation does a fantastic job staying loyal to the source material.
This show is a delightful, light-hearted series with a truly satisfying ending. Each episode offers a fun and engaging experience, keeping viewers entertained from start to finish. While there are some moments that might come across as a bit silly, it's the kind of humor and tone you'll recognize after just one episode. If you find yourself enjoying the first episode, chances are you'll appreciate the entire series. However, if it doesn't click with you early on, it may not be your type of show. Overall, it's a charming watch that knows how to keep things enjoyable. Larger than life and silly moments make it enjoyable.
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- TriviaBased on a Japanese light novel series written by Nabeshiki with illustrations by Kawaguchi. It began serialization as a web novel published on the user-generated novel publishing website Shosetsuka ni Narou in October 2019. It was later acquired by Earth Star Entertainment who began to publish it under their Earth Star Novel imprint in September 2020.
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