Girudo no Uketsukejô desu ga, Zangyô wa Iya nanode Bosu wo Soro Tôbatsu Shiyô to Omoimasu
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A guild receptionist secretly clears dungeons at night, but when a top adventurer catches her, chaos looms!.A guild receptionist secretly clears dungeons at night, but when a top adventurer catches her, chaos looms!.A guild receptionist secretly clears dungeons at night, but when a top adventurer catches her, chaos looms!.
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In this fantasy anime Alina Clover wants an easy life so she became a receptionist at the adventurers' guild; unfortunately she is constantly having to work overtime. This becomes more troublesome when adventurers are involved in particularly difficult quests. There is something few people know about her though; she has a powerful skill that is far greater than any the adventurers possess. So, in an attempt to reduce her overtime she dons a cloak and becomes 'The Executioner' and defeats powerful foes with ease!
I thought this series was rather fun; it was a refreshing change to have a protagonist who isn't desperate for adventure. The situation leads to both humorous situations and exciting moments. Alina is a good lead character and the support is fun too; most notably Jade Scrade, who has fallen for her and fellow receptionist Laila, for is a fan of 'The Executioner'. Later on it gets more run of the mill as she and friends are forced to take on an unexpected danger. Overall a fun series that I'd recommend to fans of fantasy anime even if it isn't quite a must see.
These comments are based on watching the series in Japanese with English subtitles.
I thought this series was rather fun; it was a refreshing change to have a protagonist who isn't desperate for adventure. The situation leads to both humorous situations and exciting moments. Alina is a good lead character and the support is fun too; most notably Jade Scrade, who has fallen for her and fellow receptionist Laila, for is a fan of 'The Executioner'. Later on it gets more run of the mill as she and friends are forced to take on an unexpected danger. Overall a fun series that I'd recommend to fans of fantasy anime even if it isn't quite a must see.
These comments are based on watching the series in Japanese with English subtitles.
"I May Be a Guild Receptionist, But I'll Solo Any Boss to Clock Out on Time" is a breath of fresh air in the isekai genre, offering a delightful blend of office comedy and over-the-top action. With a unique premise that combines the mundane reality of a guild receptionist with the thrill of soloing powerful bosses, this anime promises a hilarious and engaging experience.
The concept itself is a stroke of genius. Our protagonist, a dedicated receptionist, prioritizes efficiency and timely clocking out above all else. This leads to the hilarious spectacle of her secretly soloing incredibly difficult quests, all to streamline the guild's operations and ensure she leaves on time. It's a relatable struggle for anyone who's ever wanted to leave work on schedule, amplified to absurd and entertaining levels.
The potential for comedic situations is immense. Imagine the reactions of the adventurers as they struggle with bosses that the receptionist dispatches with effortless ease. The clash between the mundane office environment and the fantastical world of quests and monsters creates a unique and humorous dynamic.
Beyond the comedy, there's the potential for thrilling action sequences. Watching our protagonist effortlessly dismantle powerful foes will be a satisfying power fantasy, especially when juxtaposed with her everyday office tasks.
"I May Be a Guild Receptionist, But I'll Solo Any Boss to Clock Out on Time" is shaping up to be a fun and original isekai that will appeal to fans of both comedy and action. With its relatable protagonist, hilarious premise, and potential for epic battles, this anime is sure to be a hit. Get ready to cheer on the ultimate work-life balance champion!
The concept itself is a stroke of genius. Our protagonist, a dedicated receptionist, prioritizes efficiency and timely clocking out above all else. This leads to the hilarious spectacle of her secretly soloing incredibly difficult quests, all to streamline the guild's operations and ensure she leaves on time. It's a relatable struggle for anyone who's ever wanted to leave work on schedule, amplified to absurd and entertaining levels.
The potential for comedic situations is immense. Imagine the reactions of the adventurers as they struggle with bosses that the receptionist dispatches with effortless ease. The clash between the mundane office environment and the fantastical world of quests and monsters creates a unique and humorous dynamic.
Beyond the comedy, there's the potential for thrilling action sequences. Watching our protagonist effortlessly dismantle powerful foes will be a satisfying power fantasy, especially when juxtaposed with her everyday office tasks.
"I May Be a Guild Receptionist, But I'll Solo Any Boss to Clock Out on Time" is shaping up to be a fun and original isekai that will appeal to fans of both comedy and action. With its relatable protagonist, hilarious premise, and potential for epic battles, this anime is sure to be a hit. Get ready to cheer on the ultimate work-life balance champion!
Very Generic Anime. Super strong girl and all the men are wimpy or weak. Same jokes you've seen done before in every other type of anime like this. The animation is pretty good but the story isn't interesting because it adds nothing new.
The main character Is very unlikable and has an annoying irritable personality which makes you not all that interested in her. She treats everyone like garbage and is rather condescending towards them. Not exactly a fun main character to follow behind. The running gag of her being a workaholic that wants to not end up working overtime gets extremely tiring as it's not even a funny gag to begin with.
I could see this as a generic cutesy "overly strong angry anime girl vs. The world" animie for those interested in that kind of genre but the series lacks originality. A lot of these "long title" Anime's (as I like to call them) usually seem to suffer from just not being very good in general.
I've see a few of these types of anime's now and every single last one of them is well...really generic and boring. This one is really no different. My best way to describe it is as a bunch of tired anime jokes and character profiles you've seen before in pretty much every anime done in this art style.
I'm not sure who this series would appeal too. Maybe audiences that are brand new to anime might appreciate it. For seasoned veterans is rather generic, uninteresting and bland. It's just not an anime I found myself caring for at all.
The main character Is very unlikable and has an annoying irritable personality which makes you not all that interested in her. She treats everyone like garbage and is rather condescending towards them. Not exactly a fun main character to follow behind. The running gag of her being a workaholic that wants to not end up working overtime gets extremely tiring as it's not even a funny gag to begin with.
I could see this as a generic cutesy "overly strong angry anime girl vs. The world" animie for those interested in that kind of genre but the series lacks originality. A lot of these "long title" Anime's (as I like to call them) usually seem to suffer from just not being very good in general.
I've see a few of these types of anime's now and every single last one of them is well...really generic and boring. This one is really no different. My best way to describe it is as a bunch of tired anime jokes and character profiles you've seen before in pretty much every anime done in this art style.
I'm not sure who this series would appeal too. Maybe audiences that are brand new to anime might appreciate it. For seasoned veterans is rather generic, uninteresting and bland. It's just not an anime I found myself caring for at all.
"I May Be a Guild Receptionist, but I'll Solo Any Boss to Clock Out on Time" has quickly become one of my new favorite anime series and I'd definitely recommend this to anyone that's looking for a likeable and lighthearted, yet interesting anime .
Initially, I was skeptical about the long title, thinking it might be just another generic isekai or fantasy. However, I was pleasantly surprised to find an engaging and lighthearted plot that kept me coming back for more. Usually, the guild receptionist is rarely talked about in other anime, so this one being focused on a receptionist is quite refreshing in the genre. The story follows Alina as she battles various dungeon bosses in her quest to escape the grind of overtime. The humor in the series is delightful and adds an enjoyable layer to the storyline, making it easy to stay hooked. The supporting characters, like Jade and Lululee, fit perfectly into the narrative and create a lively atmosphere. I found Alina's character relatable, as her struggles with managing work and finding time for herself resonate with anyone who has faced the stress of overtime. Sometimes, I wish I could solve all my overtime and other problems with a giant sledgehammer like Alina can too. I also appreciated the unique and stunning character designs throughout the series along with the beautiful visuals. Overall, this anime has become a favorite of mine, and I've even bought the light novel to keep up with the story. Really hoping for a Season 2!
Initially, I was skeptical about the long title, thinking it might be just another generic isekai or fantasy. However, I was pleasantly surprised to find an engaging and lighthearted plot that kept me coming back for more. Usually, the guild receptionist is rarely talked about in other anime, so this one being focused on a receptionist is quite refreshing in the genre. The story follows Alina as she battles various dungeon bosses in her quest to escape the grind of overtime. The humor in the series is delightful and adds an enjoyable layer to the storyline, making it easy to stay hooked. The supporting characters, like Jade and Lululee, fit perfectly into the narrative and create a lively atmosphere. I found Alina's character relatable, as her struggles with managing work and finding time for herself resonate with anyone who has faced the stress of overtime. Sometimes, I wish I could solve all my overtime and other problems with a giant sledgehammer like Alina can too. I also appreciated the unique and stunning character designs throughout the series along with the beautiful visuals. Overall, this anime has become a favorite of mine, and I've even bought the light novel to keep up with the story. Really hoping for a Season 2!
At time of review, I've seen 8/12 episodes, but I need to get my thoughts out.
When I first heard of this anime, I couldn't help but laugh at the concept. I really haven't paid any mind to the guild receptionists of other anime, so this is a really interesting spin on the fantasy anime genre. The show does try to work its concept to the fullest, and I think it mostly succeeds. It's hilarious, and Alina is a really fun protagonist who, in my opinion, has some decent motivation for living the life she's trying to live. Her relationship with the love interest is a lot of fun and these two carry the show.
Unfortunately, this show does still have a lot of flaws. Most other characters feel weaker/underdeveloped so that the show can focus on Alina and Jade (and Lululee to a surprising amount). The red haired guy in the adventuring party who I can't even remember the name of especially suffers. In fact, I think I've seen him use only a single spell the entire show. Frankly, he may be one of the most useless anime characters ever. The animation itself isn't fantastic, especially in action scenes, except when Alina is doing some of her big OHKO moves and the monster dies. (The anime industry is known for overworking the artists, so I'm laying blame with the studio and not the artists themselves).
I will be finishing this anime, as I enjoy watching Alina and Jade, but it is really hard to recommend this to many people.
6/10
Update: Man, this anime was objectively terrible. Frankly, the main joke/gimmick wore off by the end. The animation got worse and worse after every episode and the main bad guy of the season was super underwhelming. The last 4 episodes were absolutely terrible.
All that said, this was a fun bad for the first half of the season. I probably should've stopped while I was enjoying it cause it really went downhill. I would recommend this as an ironic watch, but you probably shouldn't finish the whole season.
2/10.
When I first heard of this anime, I couldn't help but laugh at the concept. I really haven't paid any mind to the guild receptionists of other anime, so this is a really interesting spin on the fantasy anime genre. The show does try to work its concept to the fullest, and I think it mostly succeeds. It's hilarious, and Alina is a really fun protagonist who, in my opinion, has some decent motivation for living the life she's trying to live. Her relationship with the love interest is a lot of fun and these two carry the show.
Unfortunately, this show does still have a lot of flaws. Most other characters feel weaker/underdeveloped so that the show can focus on Alina and Jade (and Lululee to a surprising amount). The red haired guy in the adventuring party who I can't even remember the name of especially suffers. In fact, I think I've seen him use only a single spell the entire show. Frankly, he may be one of the most useless anime characters ever. The animation itself isn't fantastic, especially in action scenes, except when Alina is doing some of her big OHKO moves and the monster dies. (The anime industry is known for overworking the artists, so I'm laying blame with the studio and not the artists themselves).
I will be finishing this anime, as I enjoy watching Alina and Jade, but it is really hard to recommend this to many people.
6/10
Update: Man, this anime was objectively terrible. Frankly, the main joke/gimmick wore off by the end. The animation got worse and worse after every episode and the main bad guy of the season was super underwhelming. The last 4 episodes were absolutely terrible.
All that said, this was a fun bad for the first half of the season. I probably should've stopped while I was enjoying it cause it really went downhill. I would recommend this as an ironic watch, but you probably shouldn't finish the whole season.
2/10.
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- TriviaThe original light novel was the Winner of the 27th Dengeki Shousetsu Taishou Gold Prize award.
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