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Urano, un giovane giapponese che presto diventerà bibliotecario, muore in un terremoto. Si reincarna in un altro mondo nei panni di una ragazzina di nome Mayne, ma scopre che i libri sono sc... Leggi tuttoUrano, un giovane giapponese che presto diventerà bibliotecario, muore in un terremoto. Si reincarna in un altro mondo nei panni di una ragazzina di nome Mayne, ma scopre che i libri sono scarsi e vengono forniti solo a élite prestigiose.Urano, un giovane giapponese che presto diventerà bibliotecario, muore in un terremoto. Si reincarna in un altro mondo nei panni di una ragazzina di nome Mayne, ma scopre che i libri sono scarsi e vengono forniti solo a élite prestigiose.
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Motosu Urano always loved books and reading and was looking forward to working as a librarian... then an earthquake strikes and she is buried under a pile of books. Her dying wish is to be reincarnated in a world where she can read as much as she wants. She then awakens in the body of Myne, a sickly five year old in a world where books are rare and can only be afforded by the nobility. She is undeterred... she will make her own books. She still has her memories from the previous life and decides to use that knowledge to make her own books... theory and practice are different though and early attempts aren't too successful; she perseveres, along with her friend Lutz. She also uses her knowledge to make other items unknown in this world so she can buy the things she needs. As the story progresses she learns why she is so sickly.
I really enjoyed this series. It moves at a gentle pace and manages to avoid the fan service and violence that feature in many series; especially those in alternate worlds. Myne is a fun protagonist and her attempts to make something to create books with is a joy to watch... and one even learns a bit about ancient writing materials as she works her way up to making more traditional paper. The characters are all fairly likable; I don't think there is anybody who be considered an antagonist. The final episode promised more to come; hopefully we won't have to wait too long for a second season. The character designs are good and the animation is solid. I'd certainly recommend this to anybody wanting a gentle anime series.
These comments are based on watching the series in Japanese with English subtitles.
I really enjoyed this series. It moves at a gentle pace and manages to avoid the fan service and violence that feature in many series; especially those in alternate worlds. Myne is a fun protagonist and her attempts to make something to create books with is a joy to watch... and one even learns a bit about ancient writing materials as she works her way up to making more traditional paper. The characters are all fairly likable; I don't think there is anybody who be considered an antagonist. The final episode promised more to come; hopefully we won't have to wait too long for a second season. The character designs are good and the animation is solid. I'd certainly recommend this to anybody wanting a gentle anime series.
These comments are based on watching the series in Japanese with English subtitles.
Expectations were low, but once I started watching it I was hooked. This is a well grounded story, nothing silly or over the top and everything seems plausible. There were a few forced plot lines, which some were due to the English translation of the Japanese, and some critical information was missing which left the viewer wonder. These generally were cleared up later, but after some episodes you are left wondering, why didn't Myle do this, or that. There is no fan service so this is totally family safe. I am looking forward to season 2, I hope they create it.
10saijanai
I'm 66 and my significant other is 67. Over the past 30 years, she has dutifully watched 1 or 2 episodes of the various anime that I raved about and yawned... never watching more than 2 in any given series.
And then came Ascendance of a Bookworm...
She binge-watched the English dub version 3 episodes at a time until she had seen them all, and then watched the remaining 15 or so episodes in English subtitles two-at-a-time, despite being so severely dyslexic that it was physically painful her to both read and watch TV at the same time.
After the first series concluded, she then read the English translations of the light novels back-to-back-about 12 in a row - and avidly reads each new novel as it is translated (did I mention the painful dyslexia?).
She just finished light novel 15 and is awaiting the release of the next one at the end of October (2021). Her stated intent is to not only read all 27 light novels as they are translated, but to watch every season of the anime as it is released (even in subtitle form) and then read and watch the planned sequel.
My impression is that the series appeals more to older people, even/especially those who have never even heard of anime or Japanese light novels and that the series (animated and written) is being marketed to entirely the wrong demographic.
The older you are (until dementia has totally set in), the more likely it will be that you will enjoy the series... far more likely than if you are a regular anime fan as, other than officially being an Isekai ("other world") story, it is so radically different than all other anime out there that it is only by accident that any typical anime viewer might enjoy it.
10 out of 10 for being the only anime my significant other has ever binge-watched.
And then came Ascendance of a Bookworm...
She binge-watched the English dub version 3 episodes at a time until she had seen them all, and then watched the remaining 15 or so episodes in English subtitles two-at-a-time, despite being so severely dyslexic that it was physically painful her to both read and watch TV at the same time.
After the first series concluded, she then read the English translations of the light novels back-to-back-about 12 in a row - and avidly reads each new novel as it is translated (did I mention the painful dyslexia?).
She just finished light novel 15 and is awaiting the release of the next one at the end of October (2021). Her stated intent is to not only read all 27 light novels as they are translated, but to watch every season of the anime as it is released (even in subtitle form) and then read and watch the planned sequel.
My impression is that the series appeals more to older people, even/especially those who have never even heard of anime or Japanese light novels and that the series (animated and written) is being marketed to entirely the wrong demographic.
The older you are (until dementia has totally set in), the more likely it will be that you will enjoy the series... far more likely than if you are a regular anime fan as, other than officially being an Isekai ("other world") story, it is so radically different than all other anime out there that it is only by accident that any typical anime viewer might enjoy it.
10 out of 10 for being the only anime my significant other has ever binge-watched.
At first it comes across as very much one lined childish stuff, but it really is not, it's uplifting, it has a dark side, it's well worth adding and I can't wait till the next season starts, in fact I can see this story go to many seasons.
This is one of those wholesome anime you can easily enjoy with the whole family. The characters are fun and interesting to watch and I really want to see where they will go with the story in season three.
I think the animation is well done and the opening songs of both seasons are really good. I never skipped them.
The show isn't perfect as some stuff seems to be a bit rushed at times, but overall I'd easily recommend it.
I think the animation is well done and the opening songs of both seasons are really good. I never skipped them.
The show isn't perfect as some stuff seems to be a bit rushed at times, but overall I'd easily recommend it.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizThe first episode was included in a bonus DVD that came with the limited edition of the 8th volume of Part 4 of the light novel that was released on September 10th, 2019 prior to its TV premiere.
- ConnessioniReferenced in Trash Taste After Dark: Reacting to The Anime Awards (2021)
- Colonne sonoreMasshiro
Performed by Sumire Morohoshi
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