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TopicAnime and Other Stuff General v176 ''Oh boy! I sure love killing Goblins!''
legendarylemur
11/13/18 10:48:49 PM
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Kumo Desu ga, Nani ka? is also a good one and will get an anime pretty soon as well. It's about a girl who turns into a spider in a new world and has to survive against a bunch of big monsters. So it's pretty similar to Arifureta but Arifureta makes the survival part out to be a lot more gritty. The main character of Kumo Desu Ga is a lot more jokey and lighthearted. While survival is a goal of hers, it never feels like she cares either way, compared to Hajime of Arifureta who constantly talks about just wanting to go back home but is trapped between a rock and a hard place. Also not everything in Kumo Desu Ga is as it seems, and I sadly read the later revelations and don't really know what to think about it other than "what was the point of all that?"

Goodbye Isekai Tensei is an interesting one. A would-be hero in Japan is asked by a beautiful princess to be reborn into another world. But to do that, she wants to murder him, and a bunch of demons appear to stop her. So it ends up being a series about doing everything they can to stop the actual isekai from happening. I dunno if this one's very good

Isekai Maou to Shoukan Shoujo Dorei Majutsu recently had an anime. I think it deserves a second season for just how goddamn great that adaptation was. I didn't think much of the series, but after the anime, I noticed a lot of the good parts of the series being more accentuated, and I'm not talking about the melons. It's the fact that the main character's characterization is surprisingly really deep. He's cripplingly anti-social, but his new body almost acts like a mask through which he peers through the world ala the camera obscura. He's inherently a good person, so he uses his excessive powers to try to not get anybody killed if possible. But he can't get as far in life as he could off the bat because of his social anxiety and his demon lord act. So his 2 slave girls basically end up acting like a catalyst to create more meaningful relationships with others as well as with each other. If they weren't in the story, then you would've seen a very lonely story about a strong guy without aim. A better series than I think most people might perceive it, even perhaps by the author and the story themselves.

Of course I made a lot of commentary already on Japan's dangerously lax perspective on slavery and servitude. One should not read these with in mind the fact that it's acceptable in any way.
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