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  • Off with a (bomb) bang. Animation looked pretty good, especially the wave controller scenes. I hardly remember any of this story at all so don’t think I can give as indepth comments as I did with tsukimichi. It feels a bit risky to introduce a pretty much entirely new cast after only one season. There was a lot of story for each characters, that I remember at least, back in season 1 but it feels like we kind of lost all of that if they’re going with a new crew, which I’m not sure whether will hold the interest the same way the originals did



  • This series has never felt like it is particularly popular

    I never even saw it on the popularity charts you posted but maybe that was because it was a 2 cour anime so not technically a spring one? Although maybe those charts are for outside Japan.

    Certainly not like Slime or Overlord

    I don’t know how everyone else feels but I haven’t watched the last like four episodes of slime. I probably shouldn’t give up on it but boy does it seem like it’s just time I won’t get back… I could see people liking Tsukimichi at least more this season rather than overall.


    Do you have any closing thoughts on the season overall? Especially with the heroes in the first part, and the students later on? Should they have cut more, less, or was pacing the main issue? I feel like I’m coming out of it with a positive opinion but thinking about it, that might be because everything good was stacked right on the last few episodes, where it took ~23 other episodes to get here


  • I thought they would actually go back to the fight in Kaleneon this episode but, nope, fast forwarded through it. I still really don’t understand what Mio did to make the demon general a smol lizard… I assume it has to do with his reflection skill but… I didn’t remember or expect Mio to have won the fight by eating.

    Mondo and Lime best bro duo this season.

    They kind of glossed over it but the prince(ss) was expecting Makoto to be normal and like… blackmail her. That and Makoto turning down a full time teaching position shows it really does help to have a pocket dimension where all your needs are met.

    What I was wondering if would get adapted last episode was (I wonder if we were talking about the same thing, wjs018), and Sofia is shown to be still alive! Oop, nevermind. Hard to not feel bad for her, Root definitely comes off as the villain here with his blasé attitude towards life, but perhaps that comes with living a very long time and losing everyone you get close to by being functionally immortal.

    I had a moment during the party where I was thinking “Wait, is this the scene with… Right Mio won the contest… so will they adapt…” And yep, I feel like that’s kind of a bad scene to end on, as Makoto brushes her affection aside, comes off as prime dense protag to me, but at least they all get a last name so they’re like family, right?


    I wanted to spend some time reflecting on the entire season, but doubt I’ll have enough time to go through it all to collect my thoughts. Overall I didn’t find the adaptation disappointing, but that might be because I have a lot of context with the WN, manga, and soon LN to fill in the gaps. I do wonder if things would be better if they went even more cut-heavy. Like people complain the students aren’t fleshed out in the anime, but are in the manga (so go check it out if you want to see more), but I wonder what if the anime just completely cut them out? Nah, that’s impossible, but what if… I’m not sure I’ve seen anything make that amount of drastic cuts though.

    It was a fun ride, surprised it got a 2 cour episode season, and even more surprised it’s getting a season 3. I think over time this became my favorite isekai, though it’s very slow going there’s so much character and relationship development, as well as crafty antagonists and allies, that I couldn’t think of anything I’d place higher, so even though the anime adapation itself has been a bit iffy, another season is still something I look forward to




  • Navarre dies and Hibiki gains PTSD and goes through a season of character development. Sealy dies and everyone has moved past it in a couple minutes. o7 RIP random adventurer.

    Though there was already a lot of death on that battlefield, hard to tell since there wasn’t much focus on it. I liked how they kept Lancer killing demon teammates as well as humans for swords but didn’t mention it like they did in the novel, you just had to notice the armor. Might be an actual example of show don’t tell actually happening.

    Makoto knows that Root was watching 👀 Though Sofia didn’t have much of a comment on it, I can’t remember if she did in the novel or not… but not important so not going to look it up. He also didn’t appear to use Uchine in this fight, which I think is his strongest weapon (what he pulled when facing the goddess). I can’t remember if that was the same or not. I don’t really recognize the bow he had, so not sure if it’s special, though surely dwarf made. Also not sure about the sword Sofia pulled, I’m sure there’s some history there, maybe when the translated LN gets to… okay that might be a few years. (Edit: Oh right he literally says the bow is named Azusa. I completely missed that somehow. Now I remember, right, Uchine wasn’t his only weapon)

    Really good episode, happy with how everything was adapted.

    Excited for the finale, I imagine it will be a mop up episode not unlike season 1. There is one more thing I’m curious if they’ll adapt or not, so will have to see if it makes it into the last episode or maybe it was cut from the LN.


  • Such dense plot armor you can literally see it 😆

    I can’t tell if they’re doing a good job portraying characters strengths when they only get a couple minutes of existing before the next character comes in and shows how strong they are. Hibiki came in and got wrecked by Io, Io got wrecked by Makoto, then Sofia comes in and same for her… She’s supposed to be the strongest adventurer and apparently did something to dragons which should’ve at least been on the level of Tomoe pre-Makoto’ing… But without ever seeing it… I guess she did smack up Tomoki last episode. I guess it’s just surprising how one-sided every fight is even for characters who just won a one-sided fight earlier.


  • What a time for a random flashback from Root. I forget if that was already shown in the anime or they put it here, because it just happened recently in the manga. Feel like they should’ve kept it back whenever it happened and not interrupted the flow of the fight.

    Sofia possibly being charmed is a pretty interesting twist, makes earlier scenes make more sense with her lying to Rona about what happened and leaving Tomoki alive.

    Either way this is probably my favorite part, specifically Rona attempting to cast something, Makoto calling her out on it, and her just be like “ha, just a prank bro, what were your demands again? sounds good to me, whatever happens to Sofia happens, bye”. That and the team Io blasting off again.

    I can’t remember if there were more training scenes for Makoto in the novel or not. Definitely feels like he was training up for a goddess smackdown and suddenly got wrapped into a fight in the starting zone. But without seeing any training it feels kind of like… when did it happen? I feel like they didn’t do a good job explaining the mana armor, especially when they showed it off by him… knocking a tree over. I don’t know if it’s explained at this point or later…

    some mana armor stuff, maybe covered later?

    From what I think I remember it’s near impossible to make mana take a physical form. He read that book on the theory of doing it from the librarian, and I think maybe they succeeded in doing it for like an atom of mana for a nanosecond before blinking out of existence using up tons of energy, sort of like large hadron collider level stuff… so Makoto just able to make an entire giant armor of mana and materialize it near endlessly is just complete insanity


    Oh I thought next episode is last but I see there’s 25, so that makes me less worried, feel like there’s still a lot to wrapup but probably doable in two.



  • So the Hibiki power up scene was one I had been waiting to see animated to see if I could make more sense out of it. And the result was… nothing, they didn’t show anything that made it any clearer, I guess there was nothing to learn about it. Unless I try to dig up who that voice actor was, was it the same as a character? Might just be a coincidence, though

    And that power, for her, after already being considered dangerous long term by the demons 😬

    Well this episode felt like another tease since Io also proves not to be much a threat, continuing the trend… Gonna have to wait a week to see how Sofia does instead.

    I forgot to mention it last week but I did not recall reading anything about Lancer having a glow up from harvesting some souls or something. This whole time I had no idea who that even was at the end of the OP, I only thought of him in his smol form.


    Also off-topic I’ve been playing Cassette Beasts for weeks now and got a bootleg (shiny) Tokusect which I’ve been using in honor of Makoto’s suit


  • Wait a minute, with the ice spell last week and the stage play this week… Am I in a gag anime? <insert always has been meme>

    There’s a lot I forgot about the source material, including Shiki’s theory that the attack on the empire was also a diversion based on his views of which hero is a long term threat rather than a short term one.

    Also is nice that we finally get to see the demiplane residents actually do something after all the training they’ve been doing. Convenient to have a small army in your pocket.

    And not sure how to feel about the goddess meeting. Perhaps sad he didn’t get a punch in, but not for lack of effort at least? An interesting relationship where it seems they’re clearly at odds, and vocal about it, but can’t really do anything against each other easily too.