Tsuyoshi Mukouda is transported to a fantasy world and discovers his only skill is "having free access to online supermarket".Tsuyoshi Mukouda is transported to a fantasy world and discovers his only skill is "having free access to online supermarket".Tsuyoshi Mukouda is transported to a fantasy world and discovers his only skill is "having free access to online supermarket".
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To claim that Tondemo Skill de Isekai Hourou Meshi, also known as Campfire Cooking in Another World with My Absurd Skill, written by novelist Ren Eguchi, is the now-famous studio MAPPA's first-ever Isekai endeavor-that is, that this show is MAPPA's Peak-sekai-is not wholly unfounded. Undoubtedly, as a whole, it's fantastic, and MAPPA DID SUCCESSFULLY showcase a respectable Isekai for the first time.
Tsuyoshi Mukouda, the master chef and cowardly salaryman who is the MC, is called to an other realm. In this episode, Mukohda, equipped with the power of the "Online Supermarket," and the "Hero's Party" organization are set up to assist the kingdom in driving out demons. After persuading the nobility, Mukohda eliminates himself from the Isekai race and gains freedom to travel the fantastical realm.
The opening theme song is standard fare for an Isekai series of this kind. The debut song by Van de Shop, "Anisong," blends in nicely with the seductive imagery and sounds alright. Similarly, Yuuma Uchida's ED song "Happy-go-Journey" sounds ordinary as well, so that's not a problem. To put it mildly, it's merely passable, in my opinion.
Among the many copy-paste Isekai shows this season, Cooking Isekai is a breath of fresh air. Despite not being an OP power fantasy, this program is among the greatest we've seen this season since it's just a campy, carefree look at life.
Tsuyoshi Mukouda, the master chef and cowardly salaryman who is the MC, is called to an other realm. In this episode, Mukohda, equipped with the power of the "Online Supermarket," and the "Hero's Party" organization are set up to assist the kingdom in driving out demons. After persuading the nobility, Mukohda eliminates himself from the Isekai race and gains freedom to travel the fantastical realm.
The opening theme song is standard fare for an Isekai series of this kind. The debut song by Van de Shop, "Anisong," blends in nicely with the seductive imagery and sounds alright. Similarly, Yuuma Uchida's ED song "Happy-go-Journey" sounds ordinary as well, so that's not a problem. To put it mildly, it's merely passable, in my opinion.
Among the many copy-paste Isekai shows this season, Cooking Isekai is a breath of fresh air. Despite not being an OP power fantasy, this program is among the greatest we've seen this season since it's just a campy, carefree look at life.
Campfire Cooking in Another World with My Absurd Skill (aka Hero Skill: Online Supermarket) is a delightful twist on the isekai formula that doesn't rely on epic battles or grand prophecies to hold your attention-it wins you over with food, charm, and a low-stakes, comfy vibe.
Rather than a sword-wielding savior, the protagonist uses his unique ability to buy modern Japanese groceries in a fantasy world. It's absurd... and it works. The show thrives on its laid-back tone, humorous character interactions, and the unexpectedly detailed food animation. Watching fantasy creatures go wild over teriyaki chicken and pudding is oddly satisfying.
Fel is a scene-stealer, and the chemistry between him and the main character adds a cozy, slice-of-life energy that's rare in the genre.
That said, the series lacks real dramatic tension, and some episodes feel repetitive in structure. Viewers expecting high-stakes action or deep worldbuilding may be disappointed.
It's a wholesome and original isekai that leans into culinary charm over combat-great for fans of relaxing fantasy adventures.
Rather than a sword-wielding savior, the protagonist uses his unique ability to buy modern Japanese groceries in a fantasy world. It's absurd... and it works. The show thrives on its laid-back tone, humorous character interactions, and the unexpectedly detailed food animation. Watching fantasy creatures go wild over teriyaki chicken and pudding is oddly satisfying.
Fel is a scene-stealer, and the chemistry between him and the main character adds a cozy, slice-of-life energy that's rare in the genre.
That said, the series lacks real dramatic tension, and some episodes feel repetitive in structure. Viewers expecting high-stakes action or deep worldbuilding may be disappointed.
It's a wholesome and original isekai that leans into culinary charm over combat-great for fans of relaxing fantasy adventures.
I started watching this show because the premise of a cooking anime was interesting (never seen one before). I immediately fell in love with the light and comedic storytelling of this show. There is hidden "drama", but it is never brought upon (example: Mukouda responsible for Fel in cities, but there is never any problem arising). This at least in season 1, I'll have to see from season 2 forward, but I hope they keep the same narrative structure.
This is just a simple show of a hungry, powerful wolf and his "chef", with some fantasy-deriving creatures, magic and lots of food.
Among the many intense shows around nowadays, this is one you can watch and finish the viewing with a smile, no matter the episode.
This is just a simple show of a hungry, powerful wolf and his "chef", with some fantasy-deriving creatures, magic and lots of food.
Among the many intense shows around nowadays, this is one you can watch and finish the viewing with a smile, no matter the episode.
If you want a chill (slow), moderately funny, slide of life anime, revolving around cooking, then this Anime is for you. I recommend taking notes for this Anime, I didn't know that Japan had so many variety of delicious foods. The truly interesting thing about this Anime is the cooking and the dishes you can research later. It's entertaining and it cheers you up if you are in sa down mood. The action scenes are not very engaging since the main characters are overpowered, but that's expected on a Isekai. The animation is good. The characters are chill, my favorite was the slime (sui), is very cute and useful.
With this wonderful anime not getting much press, it almost slipped by me.
It didn't even take half an episode before I was hooked. Usually you have to watch a few episodes to get to know the characters and story, but this one was entertaining form the first second on.
The animation was good, but nothing to be wowed by. The writing however was perfect. I wouldn't change a thing about it.
Funny, moderate action, adorable characters and it successfully pulled off the "foodie" genre as well.
It doesn't cross into the "mature audience" zone either, so kids can watch it too.
Don't let this year go by without watching this wonderful. Anime.
It didn't even take half an episode before I was hooked. Usually you have to watch a few episodes to get to know the characters and story, but this one was entertaining form the first second on.
The animation was good, but nothing to be wowed by. The writing however was perfect. I wouldn't change a thing about it.
Funny, moderate action, adorable characters and it successfully pulled off the "foodie" genre as well.
It doesn't cross into the "mature audience" zone either, so kids can watch it too.
Don't let this year go by without watching this wonderful. Anime.
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