I love every frame of this. I think I found my anime of the season.
If my monsters are imagined, why do they trigger the motion sensor lights?
I love every frame of this. I think I found my anime of the season.
MC is basically Yukihana Lamy from Hololive who started out like MC but dropped the good girl act after the introduction of alcohol. She has her own brand of Sake by now (which even won a bronze award at an international wine competition. I wouldn’t be surprised to see something like this reflected here further down.)
Hikari is Oozora Subaru (different Gen but Hololive as well) and the game she played is a real one that Subaru played.
There are a lot of other references like the software used for example, and most likely a ton of others that I missed since I follow JP vtubers only via clip highlights or special events.
I’m unhappy with this to an absurd degree. The references clearly show that they know the scene. But why do they completely skip the whole concept of the person behind the screen being different from the character on the screen? Why do we see her vtuber model in the IRL parts? There even was the whole 3d sequence with the spinning face which was presumably designed at first to show off the IRL character looking different from the onscreen model before someone decided that the people watching are too stupid to deal with a single character having 2 completely different looks. And now we have a IRL character running around with their vtuber model looks and costume. As someone deep, deep into the vtuber rabbit hole this pisses me of more than I can put into words.
I also don’t know how funny this is to someone not familiar with the people parodied here. I could imagine they will have the same experience watching this as I have watching OPM.
I was hoping for a cute isekai from a parent’s POV but this is just generic isekai slog. It’s not exactly offending in any way so I might keep watching anyway, but it’s the type of show I have to remember that it exist from week to week.
Kirin! KI-RIN! Not Deer!
Always up for another bonkers comedy anime. The world needs more Hinamatsuris, Sabagebus and Asobi Asobases…
This reminds me the most of AhoGirl. I liked AhoGirl well enough but I get the feeling that this show will also be 100% carried by that single character with the rest of the cast just being there to setup gags for Deer Girl.
So correct me if I’m wrong:
It’s one of the better generic ones so far with very few points sticking out where someone could hit their toes. Pro: MC works for his skill and doesn’t get it presented on a silver platter. Con: MC is completely dense and oblivious to his actual strength. I hope that this will resolve quickly and it won’t turn out as a running-gag that overpowered MC thinks he’s the weakest. I hate this trope so much.
To me, this is a desperation show. This is the show I would expect the only person to watch it is either a person with a fat fetish, or a person who has already watched literally everything else.
Yeah, but you don’t cater to people with a fat-fetish by having the plot be basically “diet and work out so you can look good again”. It’s so strange.
okay, I just have one question: Who is the target audience here? I really don’t get it. They show a naked elf but the elf looks like that. The show someone with fat-positive disposition but they fat-shame her in the plot.
What a difference a studio makes.
Also, capital punishment for bike thiefs sounds like a great idea right about now.
There is a lot more of that coming. There is no way to sugarcoat it. Try to think about it this way: magical toolmaking requires magic and not everyone can just go and become an inventor in that world. So there is a lack of tools that aren’t in higher demand. Stuff that is just convenient instead of a necessity has not been at the forefront of development. It’s a flimsy excuse but that’s what I run with.
The interesting parts should start in this season.
Good adaptation so far. The source starts at a different point in her life and her childhod is told more in memories and flashbacks. That they start there in the anime shows me that the naime will proably respect the slow-burning romance aspect of the source instead of rushing through the material to get to the fan favorites (looking at you, loathsome Bookworm adaptation).
Fair enough. That cat girl was initiated by him. But that makes it a 5 to 1 ratio. And I didn’t get the impression that she wasn’t in a position where she couldn’t simply say “no” when she really didn’t want to play that role.
I like it. I love the derpy design and I can’t wait to have those cute characters come up with fucked up traps to kill human adventurers. This is my favorite till now.
She doesn’t get Touka’s ability right, does she? She was talking about low accuracy, but apparently at least Paralyse hits true all/most of the time.
Well the title of this is "I Became the Strongest and Annihilated Everything With Low-Level Spells”, so she obviously didn’t get it right. The title already spilled the entire plot. She should have put more attention to her warding items actually going off when MC tried his skills on her. Saying more would be
oh boy, how do I hate those edgy characters and shows. Everyone is evil for the sole sake of showing off how good the MC iis in comparison. And you already know that that one Tenshi-type girl will be a love interest for MC’s harem. To me this is another one of those wanna-be-edgy shows that give me ulcers from second-hand cringe.
This is a lo tmore entertaining than I thought it would be. I can see this becoming one of the few shows that I’kll keep watching all through the end.
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