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Jul 16, 2023 7:46 AM
#1
The Dengeki Bunko 30th Summer Festival Online 2023 event announced an anime adaptation of Shoukai Rocket's Yuusha-kei ni Shosu: Choubatsu Yuusha 9004-tai Keimu Kiroku (Sentenced to Brave Punishment) on Sunday. Rocket originally began penning the adventure fantasy on the Kakuyomu website in October 2020. Kadokawa began publishing the title under its Dengeki Bunko label with illustrations by Mephisto in September 2021 and released the fourth volume last December. The fifth volume is scheduled for an August 17 release. Natsumi Inoue began serializing a manga adaptation in Dengeki Comic Regulus in March 2022. Kadokawa published the first volume in December 2022. Yen Press licensed the light novel in English this February and plans to publish the first volume on August 22. Yuusha-kei placed third in the tankobon category in the 2023 Kono Light Novel ga Sugoi! rankings. Synopsis Heroism—a punishment for only the worst criminals. Those sentenced to the fate of a hero are forced to fight at the front lines against the demon king's army—and if they die, all they can expect is to be revived and continue the battle. But when their leader, convicted of killing a goddess, meets another goddess himself, the contract they forge may be enough to change the world... (Source: Yen Press) Announcement Novel special site: https://dengekibunko.jp/special/yushakei/ Official Twitter: @yushakei_PJ Source: Dengeki Online Yuusha-kei ni Shosu: Choubatsu Yuusha 9004-tai Keimu Kiroku on MAL |
VindstotJul 16, 2023 8:59 AM
Jul 16, 2023 8:02 AM
#2
MC looks preety cool. |
Jul 16, 2023 8:15 AM
#3
Wanted to read the light novel when Yen Press would release it in August since the plot seemed interesting but got put off by the cover. Immediately lost interest due to the loli on the cover of the first volume. Would have bought and read it if it was a more mature girl. Such a shame. Guess I'll peek at the anime a bit instead. |
"You only realize the real value of something you discarded when you get the chance to pick it up again." - Rudeus Greyrat |
Jul 16, 2023 9:39 AM
#4
The main girl's design looks great. The MC's is decent too. I will check this out. |
Jul 16, 2023 9:40 AM
#5
Azuchi said: The loli on the cover is what got me interested.Wanted to read the light novel when Yen Press would release it in August since the plot seemed interesting but got put off by the cover. Immediately lost interest due to the loli on the cover of the first volume. Would have bought and read it if it was a more mature girl. Such a shame. Guess I'll peek at the anime a bit instead. |
Jul 16, 2023 10:23 AM
#6
MadanielFL said: Lmao you basically stole my comment, although I would have included her sexy outfitAzuchi said: The loli on the cover is what got me interested.Wanted to read the light novel when Yen Press would release it in August since the plot seemed interesting but got put off by the cover. Immediately lost interest due to the loli on the cover of the first volume. Would have bought and read it if it was a more mature girl. Such a shame. Guess I'll peek at the anime a bit instead. |
Jul 16, 2023 1:17 PM
#7
Jul 16, 2023 10:44 PM
#8
Looked interesting before looking at the second poster with the loli. |
Jul 17, 2023 3:21 AM
#9
Everything we have is temporary. Not for all but getting power remains the core attraction for the majority. The abuse of power has been the worst evil ever. It has always been a dire need to learn how positively, we can use the power. |
Jul 17, 2023 9:19 AM
#10
MadanielFL said: Azuchi said: The loli on the cover is what got me interested.Wanted to read the light novel when Yen Press would release it in August since the plot seemed interesting but got put off by the cover. Immediately lost interest due to the loli on the cover of the first volume. Would have bought and read it if it was a more mature girl. Such a shame. Guess I'll peek at the anime a bit instead. Same. Would be even better if it was ecchi. |
Jul 17, 2023 9:50 AM
#11
danann said: Everything would be better if it was ecchiMadanielFL said: Azuchi said: Wanted to read the light novel when Yen Press would release it in August since the plot seemed interesting but got put off by the cover. Immediately lost interest due to the loli on the cover of the first volume. Would have bought and read it if it was a more mature girl. Such a shame. Guess I'll peek at the anime a bit instead. Same. Would be even better if it was ecchi. At least we're getting a loli in a sexy outfit |
Jul 18, 2023 2:49 PM
#12
Azuchi said: Wanted to read the light novel when Yen Press would release it in August since the plot seemed interesting but got put off by the cover. Immediately lost interest due to the loli on the cover of the first volume. Would have bought and read it if it was a more mature girl. Such a shame. Guess I'll peek at the anime a bit instead. I can't imagine acting like this over a non issue. |
Jul 19, 2023 7:09 AM
#13
Azuchi said: same loli is very awkward especially if it is in conection with ecchi etcWanted to read the light novel when Yen Press would release it in August since the plot seemed interesting but got put off by the cover. Immediately lost interest due to the loli on the cover of the first volume. Would have bought and read it if it was a more mature girl. Such a shame. Guess I'll peek at the anime a bit instead. |
Jul 19, 2023 7:11 AM
#14
QualityGames said: cant imagine acting as cringe as you trying to justify lolisAzuchi said: Wanted to read the light novel when Yen Press would release it in August since the plot seemed interesting but got put off by the cover. Immediately lost interest due to the loli on the cover of the first volume. Would have bought and read it if it was a more mature girl. Such a shame. Guess I'll peek at the anime a bit instead. I can't imagine acting like this over a non issue. |
Jul 19, 2023 8:02 PM
#15
wfisch97 said: If you find this bad, then you shouldn't even be watching anime in the first place, considering how many people working in the industry are lolicon themselves or at least see no problems with it....QualityGames said: cant imagine acting as cringe as you trying to justify lolisAzuchi said: Wanted to read the light novel when Yen Press would release it in August since the plot seemed interesting but got put off by the cover. Immediately lost interest due to the loli on the cover of the first volume. Would have bought and read it if it was a more mature girl. Such a shame. Guess I'll peek at the anime a bit instead. I can't imagine acting like this over a non issue. |
Jul 20, 2023 8:38 AM
#16
MadanielFL said: Your argumentation is weak, its the same as if I would say stop using phones because they were produced under exploitative working conditions. I think it is a good thing ro raise awareness for problems, not everyone who watches anime is supporting loli culture. And because of people that make such statements as you many people who arent connected to anime/manga culture stigmatise those who watch anime or read manga!wfisch97 said: If you find this bad, then you shouldn't even be watching anime in the first place, considering how many people working in the industry are lolicon themselves or at least see no problems with it....QualityGames said: Azuchi said: Wanted to read the light novel when Yen Press would release it in August since the plot seemed interesting but got put off by the cover. Immediately lost interest due to the loli on the cover of the first volume. Would have bought and read it if it was a more mature girl. Such a shame. Guess I'll peek at the anime a bit instead. I can't imagine acting like this over a non issue. |
Jul 20, 2023 8:51 AM
#17
Well, another generic nu-gen fantasy anime, pass. Also if you think all/most anime has connection loli stuff you need to watch better anime kek. |
Jul 20, 2023 9:05 AM
#18
wfisch97 said: It's different when the media itself you are consuming is full of this "problematic" stuff.MadanielFL said: Your argumentation is weak, its the same as if I would say stop using phones because they were produced under exploitative working conditions. I think it is a good thing ro raise awareness for problems, not everyone who watches anime is supporting loli culture. And because of people that make such statements as you many people who arent connected to anime/manga culture stigmatise those who watch anime or read manga!wfisch97 said: QualityGames said: cant imagine acting as cringe as you trying to justify lolisAzuchi said: Wanted to read the light novel when Yen Press would release it in August since the plot seemed interesting but got put off by the cover. Immediately lost interest due to the loli on the cover of the first volume. Would have bought and read it if it was a more mature girl. Such a shame. Guess I'll peek at the anime a bit instead. I can't imagine acting like this over a non issue. It's not something going on behind the scenes like with the phones, but something that has been around and present for decades now. |
Jul 20, 2023 11:28 AM
#19
This feels like a Suicide Squad anime. I will need to see more of the characters to tell if I will enjoy this or not. |
Jul 20, 2023 2:15 PM
#20
MadanielFL said: The point you dont get is that not every anime has loli in it, and your argumentation of "people in the industry tolerate it/like it" doesnt work. You just generalize anime as media, from your perspective I coulndt read books because there has always been some that have content in it I think of as problematic. You are just trying to cancel critisism on this topic because what I write doesnt match your opinion.wfisch97 said: It's different when the media itself you are consuming is full of this "problematic" stuff.MadanielFL said: wfisch97 said: If you find this bad, then you shouldn't even be watching anime in the first place, considering how many people working in the industry are lolicon themselves or at least see no problems with it....QualityGames said: cant imagine acting as cringe as you trying to justify lolisAzuchi said: Wanted to read the light novel when Yen Press would release it in August since the plot seemed interesting but got put off by the cover. Immediately lost interest due to the loli on the cover of the first volume. Would have bought and read it if it was a more mature girl. Such a shame. Guess I'll peek at the anime a bit instead. I can't imagine acting like this over a non issue. It's not something going on behind the scenes like with the phones, but something that has been around and present for decades now. |
wfisch97Jul 20, 2023 2:19 PM
Jul 20, 2023 3:22 PM
#21
wfisch97 said: No, what I'm trying to say is:MadanielFL said: The point you dont get is that not every anime has loli in it, and your argumentation of "people in the industry tolerate it/like it" doesnt work. You just generalize anime as media, from your perspective I coulndt read books because there has always been some that have content in it I think of as problematic. You are just trying to cancel critisism on this topic because what I write doesnt match your opinion.wfisch97 said: MadanielFL said: Your argumentation is weak, its the same as if I would say stop using phones because they were produced under exploitative working conditions. I think it is a good thing ro raise awareness for problems, not everyone who watches anime is supporting loli culture. And because of people that make such statements as you many people who arent connected to anime/manga culture stigmatise those who watch anime or read manga!wfisch97 said: If you find this bad, then you shouldn't even be watching anime in the first place, considering how many people working in the industry are lolicon themselves or at least see no problems with it....QualityGames said: cant imagine acting as cringe as you trying to justify lolisAzuchi said: Wanted to read the light novel when Yen Press would release it in August since the plot seemed interesting but got put off by the cover. Immediately lost interest due to the loli on the cover of the first volume. Would have bought and read it if it was a more mature girl. Such a shame. Guess I'll peek at the anime a bit instead. I can't imagine acting like this over a non issue. It's not something going on behind the scenes like with the phones, but something that has been around and present for decades now. If you think lolis is problematic and you want to see it end, then you quite literally should boycott and stop watching anime, as to not give that industry any form of support. For example, just look at how much money Studio Mappa has made from casuals buying JJK and CSM merch, this is all money going back to a studio which made a show like Idaten Deities... I just find very hypocritical to continue to enjoy anime and support the industry when they are using that money to make stuff that you should be fighting against And from looking at your list, it seems that not even you can escape the "problematic" anime, like, why is Oreimo one of your most rewatched anime...???? |
Jul 20, 2023 4:58 PM
#22
MadanielFL said: Oreimo was my favorite show from the first time I watched it as teenager onwards, I rewached it many times because it is pure nostalgia to the time I started watching anime. In Oreimo there is no typical loli character (3000 years old dragon or anything similar) involved even though as of today I probaly wouldnt decide to watch it if I hadnt already watched it before. Also who said anything about me buying merch? Furthermore if you take a look behind the scenes of the anime industrie you will realise that many big companies are affilated with them, if as you said I have to boycott them to gain the right to criticize anime I woud have to stop way more than just watching anime. If I were to adhere to what you said I would have to stop using things like electricity or cars or stop eating anything I didnt grow in my backjard in order to gain the right of criticizing climatechange. Your logic is still a mystery to me.wfisch97 said: No, what I'm trying to say is:MadanielFL said: wfisch97 said: It's different when the media itself you are consuming is full of this "problematic" stuff.MadanielFL said: Your argumentation is weak, its the same as if I would say stop using phones because they were produced under exploitative working conditions. I think it is a good thing ro raise awareness for problems, not everyone who watches anime is supporting loli culture. And because of people that make such statements as you many people who arent connected to anime/manga culture stigmatise those who watch anime or read manga!wfisch97 said: If you find this bad, then you shouldn't even be watching anime in the first place, considering how many people working in the industry are lolicon themselves or at least see no problems with it....QualityGames said: cant imagine acting as cringe as you trying to justify lolisAzuchi said: Wanted to read the light novel when Yen Press would release it in August since the plot seemed interesting but got put off by the cover. Immediately lost interest due to the loli on the cover of the first volume. Would have bought and read it if it was a more mature girl. Such a shame. Guess I'll peek at the anime a bit instead. I can't imagine acting like this over a non issue. It's not something going on behind the scenes like with the phones, but something that has been around and present for decades now. If you think lolis is problematic and you want to see it end, then you quite literally should boycott and stop watching anime, as to not give that industry any form of support. For example, just look at how much money Studio Mappa has made from casuals buying JJK and CSM merch, this is all money going back to a studio which made a show like Idaten Deities... I just find very hypocritical to continue to enjoy anime and support the industry when they are using that money to make stuff that you should be fighting against And from looking at your list, it seems that not even you can escape the "problematic" anime, like, why is Oreimo one of your most rewatched anime...???? |
Jul 20, 2023 5:31 PM
#23
wfisch97 said: I don't even have to tell you how problematic Oreimo is.MadanielFL said: Oreimo was my favorite show from the first time I watched it as teenager onwards, I rewached it many times because it is pure nostalgia to the time I started watching anime. In Oreimo there is no typical loli character (3000 years old dragon or anything similar) involved even though as of today I probaly wouldnt decide to watch it if I hadnt already watched it before. Also who said anything about me buying merch? Furthermore if you take a look behind the scenes of the anime industrie you will realise that many big companies are affilated with them, if as you said I have to boycott them to gain the right to criticize anime I woud have to stop way more than just watching anime. If I were to adhere to what you said I would have to stop using things like electricity or cars or stop eating anything I didnt grow in my backjard in order to gain the right of criticizing climatechange. Your logic is still a mystery to me.wfisch97 said: MadanielFL said: The point you dont get is that not every anime has loli in it, and your argumentation of "people in the industry tolerate it/like it" doesnt work. You just generalize anime as media, from your perspective I coulndt read books because there has always been some that have content in it I think of as problematic. You are just trying to cancel critisism on this topic because what I write doesnt match your opinion.wfisch97 said: It's different when the media itself you are consuming is full of this "problematic" stuff.MadanielFL said: Your argumentation is weak, its the same as if I would say stop using phones because they were produced under exploitative working conditions. I think it is a good thing ro raise awareness for problems, not everyone who watches anime is supporting loli culture. And because of people that make such statements as you many people who arent connected to anime/manga culture stigmatise those who watch anime or read manga!wfisch97 said: If you find this bad, then you shouldn't even be watching anime in the first place, considering how many people working in the industry are lolicon themselves or at least see no problems with it....QualityGames said: cant imagine acting as cringe as you trying to justify lolisAzuchi said: Wanted to read the light novel when Yen Press would release it in August since the plot seemed interesting but got put off by the cover. Immediately lost interest due to the loli on the cover of the first volume. Would have bought and read it if it was a more mature girl. Such a shame. Guess I'll peek at the anime a bit instead. I can't imagine acting like this over a non issue. It's not something going on behind the scenes like with the phones, but something that has been around and present for decades now. If you think lolis is problematic and you want to see it end, then you quite literally should boycott and stop watching anime, as to not give that industry any form of support. For example, just look at how much money Studio Mappa has made from casuals buying JJK and CSM merch, this is all money going back to a studio which made a show like Idaten Deities... I just find very hypocritical to continue to enjoy anime and support the industry when they are using that money to make stuff that you should be fighting against And from looking at your list, it seems that not even you can escape the "problematic" anime, like, why is Oreimo one of your most rewatched anime...???? Do you think the creator of Oreimo and all the people who work on it should be arrested? |
Jul 20, 2023 5:41 PM
#24
MadanielFL said: I didnt mention anything about arresting anybody why are you suddenly going about that? Also in Japan they did as it seems not break any law wich got them arrested so on what base do you want them to get arrested?wfisch97 said: I don't even have to tell you how problematic Oreimo is.MadanielFL said: wfisch97 said: No, what I'm trying to say is:MadanielFL said: The point you dont get is that not every anime has loli in it, and your argumentation of "people in the industry tolerate it/like it" doesnt work. You just generalize anime as media, from your perspective I coulndt read books because there has always been some that have content in it I think of as problematic. You are just trying to cancel critisism on this topic because what I write doesnt match your opinion.wfisch97 said: It's different when the media itself you are consuming is full of this "problematic" stuff.MadanielFL said: Your argumentation is weak, its the same as if I would say stop using phones because they were produced under exploitative working conditions. I think it is a good thing ro raise awareness for problems, not everyone who watches anime is supporting loli culture. And because of people that make such statements as you many people who arent connected to anime/manga culture stigmatise those who watch anime or read manga!wfisch97 said: If you find this bad, then you shouldn't even be watching anime in the first place, considering how many people working in the industry are lolicon themselves or at least see no problems with it....QualityGames said: cant imagine acting as cringe as you trying to justify lolisAzuchi said: Wanted to read the light novel when Yen Press would release it in August since the plot seemed interesting but got put off by the cover. Immediately lost interest due to the loli on the cover of the first volume. Would have bought and read it if it was a more mature girl. Such a shame. Guess I'll peek at the anime a bit instead. I can't imagine acting like this over a non issue. It's not something going on behind the scenes like with the phones, but something that has been around and present for decades now. If you think lolis is problematic and you want to see it end, then you quite literally should boycott and stop watching anime, as to not give that industry any form of support. For example, just look at how much money Studio Mappa has made from casuals buying JJK and CSM merch, this is all money going back to a studio which made a show like Idaten Deities... I just find very hypocritical to continue to enjoy anime and support the industry when they are using that money to make stuff that you should be fighting against And from looking at your list, it seems that not even you can escape the "problematic" anime, like, why is Oreimo one of your most rewatched anime...???? Do you think the creator of Oreimo and all the people who work on it should be arrested? |
Jul 20, 2023 5:46 PM
#25
wfisch97 said: Do you think nsfw art of underage characters should be illegal? MadanielFL said: I didnt mention anything about arresting anybody why are you suddenly going about that? Also in Japan they did as it seems not break any law wich got them arrested so on what base do you want them to get arrested?wfisch97 said: MadanielFL said: Oreimo was my favorite show from the first time I watched it as teenager onwards, I rewached it many times because it is pure nostalgia to the time I started watching anime. In Oreimo there is no typical loli character (3000 years old dragon or anything similar) involved even though as of today I probaly wouldnt decide to watch it if I hadnt already watched it before. Also who said anything about me buying merch? Furthermore if you take a look behind the scenes of the anime industrie you will realise that many big companies are affilated with them, if as you said I have to boycott them to gain the right to criticize anime I woud have to stop way more than just watching anime. If I were to adhere to what you said I would have to stop using things like electricity or cars or stop eating anything I didnt grow in my backjard in order to gain the right of criticizing climatechange. Your logic is still a mystery to me.wfisch97 said: No, what I'm trying to say is:MadanielFL said: The point you dont get is that not every anime has loli in it, and your argumentation of "people in the industry tolerate it/like it" doesnt work. You just generalize anime as media, from your perspective I coulndt read books because there has always been some that have content in it I think of as problematic. You are just trying to cancel critisism on this topic because what I write doesnt match your opinion.wfisch97 said: It's different when the media itself you are consuming is full of this "problematic" stuff.MadanielFL said: Your argumentation is weak, its the same as if I would say stop using phones because they were produced under exploitative working conditions. I think it is a good thing ro raise awareness for problems, not everyone who watches anime is supporting loli culture. And because of people that make such statements as you many people who arent connected to anime/manga culture stigmatise those who watch anime or read manga!wfisch97 said: If you find this bad, then you shouldn't even be watching anime in the first place, considering how many people working in the industry are lolicon themselves or at least see no problems with it....QualityGames said: cant imagine acting as cringe as you trying to justify lolisAzuchi said: Wanted to read the light novel when Yen Press would release it in August since the plot seemed interesting but got put off by the cover. Immediately lost interest due to the loli on the cover of the first volume. Would have bought and read it if it was a more mature girl. Such a shame. Guess I'll peek at the anime a bit instead. I can't imagine acting like this over a non issue. It's not something going on behind the scenes like with the phones, but something that has been around and present for decades now. If you think lolis is problematic and you want to see it end, then you quite literally should boycott and stop watching anime, as to not give that industry any form of support. For example, just look at how much money Studio Mappa has made from casuals buying JJK and CSM merch, this is all money going back to a studio which made a show like Idaten Deities... I just find very hypocritical to continue to enjoy anime and support the industry when they are using that money to make stuff that you should be fighting against And from looking at your list, it seems that not even you can escape the "problematic" anime, like, why is Oreimo one of your most rewatched anime...???? Do you think the creator of Oreimo and all the people who work on it should be arrested? |
Jul 20, 2023 5:59 PM
#26
Yes I do think that nsfw "art" of underage characters should be illegal. Do you think differently? |
Jul 20, 2023 6:26 PM
#27
wfisch97 said: Then Oreimo should be illegalYes I do think that nsfw "art" of underage characters should be illegal. Do you think differently? |
Jul 20, 2023 6:31 PM
#28
Would you mind sharing your thought process? |
Jul 20, 2023 6:33 PM
#29
wfisch97 said: Oreimo is an ecchi incest anime with underage characters in school, the people animating the anime are adults drawing nsfw images of these characters. Would you mind sharing your thought process? |
Jul 20, 2023 6:35 PM
#30
MadanielFL said: As far as I remember there is no nsfw within oreimo though?Oreimo is an ecchi incest anime with underage characters in school, the people animating the anime are adults drawing nsfw images of these characters. |
Jul 20, 2023 6:38 PM
#31
wfisch97 said: There sure are some panty shots.MadanielFL said: As far as I remember there is no nsfw within oreimo though?Oreimo is an ecchi incest anime with underage characters in school, the people animating the anime are adults drawing nsfw images of these characters. Plus some of the people working on the show, also went on to work on Eromanga Sensei (same author as Oreimo), which is another ecchi harem incest loli show... |
Jul 20, 2023 6:42 PM
#32
MadanielFL said: "Panty shots" arent nsfw? And I dont particulary care about Eromanga Sensei or where the creators of oreimo worked.There sure are some panty shots. Plus some of the people working on the show, also went on to work on Eromanga Sensei (same author as Oreimo), which is another ecchi harem incest loli show... |
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