Title: Party kara Tsuihou sareta Sono Chiyushi, Jitsu wa Saikyou ni Tsuki
Genre: Adventure, Fantasy
Studio: Project No.9
Episodes: Ongoing
Aired: Fall 2024
Alright, so here's the rundown: the main character is a healer who gets booted out of his party because, well, he’s not a great healer—allegedly. After getting kicked out, he conveniently finds a new partner—who, shocker, is a girl he saved way back when. She’s totally into him and conveniently decides to join his new team.
But here’s the kicker: this “healer” isn’t just a healer. In fact, he’s ridiculously overpowered and can take down monsters with his bare hands and sword skills. At this point, calling him a healer feels like a bad joke. Why was he even seen as weak before? The guy can solo dungeons without breaking a sweat.
The story mainly follows him and his new partner as they go on adventures, delve into labyrinths, and recruit new members while inevitably facing off against some evil political schemes. It’s got your classic RPG vibes, but it also feels like it’s just hitting the same notes we’ve heard before—nothing new, nothing surprising.
Animation and Music:
The animation? Average. The music? Forgettable. It’s all serviceable but nothing that stands out or leaves an impression. If you’re looking for eye candy or a soundtrack you’ll hum later, you won’t find it here.
Character and Plot Depth:
Now, let’s talk characters. So far, they’re as one-dimensional as it gets. The MC is absurdly strong but insists on calling himself a healer, which, frankly, is just dumb. The motivations of the characters are about as basic as you can imagine, and the story so far leans heavily on the “OP protagonist” trope without giving much else in terms of depth or interesting developments.
Final Thoughts:
To be honest, this series is struggling to keep my attention. I’m giving it a few more episodes, but if things don’t pick up or at least offer a reason to care about these characters or their adventures, I might end up dropping it. Here’s hoping it can prove me wrong, but right now, it’s looking like one of the more forgettable fantasy shows of the season.