vipul_chaturvedi
Joined Aug 2018
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Something actually watchable for a change. Starts out a bit weaksauce, but the memes get more hardcore the longer it goes on for. The isekai genre is a good match, because it's meant to be subversive and deconstructive. Impressive character development given the genre and tone. Goes experimental with a few of its later episodes, which works well for it and I hope to see more.
The Chaddest, most masculine anime you'll see in a while. From the very first second until its last, it overflows unadulterated testosterone. Transmen watch this series to save up on androgens. It has only one goal, to prove that science rocks, and it delivers. A little weaksauce on the plot, without much in the way of epic conflict, but nevertheless very enjoyable.
There's plenty of its kind out there, but the characters keep it much more interesting than it had a right to be. As the story progresses, more and more focus is shifted away from the survival and towards drama, world-building, and politics. Good balance between serious parts and comedic relief, maintaining a generally upbeat tone without damaging its other qualities. Is helped by the fact that it has a very specific story to tell, and executes it as well as anyone could hope to, without sequel-baiting or filler; it is compact and to the point. Making the first and last episodes double length was a great idea, because the foreword and afterword are both lengthy and necessary, but they would have ruined the pacing if they were their own episodes. Visuals are nice and the 3DCG doesn't get in your face too much, and characters are distinguishable through more than just their hair colours, although they can be a bit too tropey at times. Nevertheless, it plays its tropes straight and unironically as a love song to sci-fi fans, so don't expect a ton of realism. Unfortunately, there was nothing in it that truly wowed me, so while it is a great and enjoyable watch, it isn't a timeless work of art or something.