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Jan 29, 2024
Mixed Feelings
Preliminary (3/12 eps)
A dude gets Isekaied, and for his power, he chooses to bring his smartphone. I think that tells you everything you need to know about his personality,

Given the long gap since the first season, I have literally forgotten any semblance of plot or character details due to the genericness of the first season. The second season didn't reintroduce any interesting plot elements or character quirks, likely because they aren't present in the first place. Rather it keeps going with a new plot with barely any background or setup.

In terms of world building and storytelling, this anime literally feels like the creator threw a dart on a board of generic anime troupes, and added them in without any consideration. It feels like elements of plot and world details are popping up erratically and disjuncted from each other, not to mentioning generally just quite boring and bland.

The actions here are much worse than the first season. There is basically no clear system for the combat power of the protagonists unlike in an anime like Overlord, so they are literally just performing as the plot requires, and there is no satisfaction at watching them beat an opponent, with pure confusion when an enemy is somehow "too strong" for them.

Now, it's clear that the anime focuses heavily on the Harem of girls around the MC. It does do pretty well in unique physical designs, ecchi scenes, and somewhat rarely it's a harem where they are in clear agreement rather than each trying to win. The anime also introduces new girls at an astonishing pace, continuing its average of almost one per episode since season 1.

The representation of the MC Touya is mostly cringe inducing, overusing the most basic troupes in a forceful manner. His dialogues showcase him as a bland character at best, and pure cringe at worst.

This anime is the literal definition of turn your brain off and watch, because leaving them on is likely to induce severe boredom. Only the harem is somewhat distinctive compared to other Isekais, but the individualism of the girls and Touya's personality could use some serious work.
Reviewer’s Rating: 5
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