Starting his new term at Tanenashi High School, an unmotivated freshman searches for a club that requires minimal participation to suit his needs. He then comes across the magic clubroom, and inside is a cute upperclassman practicing her magic tricks. Suffering from stage fright that causes her to slip up in her acts, she has a tendency to end up in the most embarrassing situations. Despite having little interest in a club run by an incapable magician, the freshman finds himself involved as a new member, experiencing all sorts of awkward moments with his eccentric mentor. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
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A great and hilarious show with looots of fanservice. The art style was amazing in lots of ways. On one hand it really made the fanservice shine, on the other hand it draws out the comedy scenes The comedy in this anime was reeeally great too. Can't count how many times I laughed in this show. As it's a collection of short stories in short episodes this anime doesn't have that much story and the characters also just feel like an element for the show. There is some slight character development tho but most of the time they have their personality and stick to it. There's also one characterthat's highlighted pretty much in op and ed but didn't get much screen time at all, which is a bit disappointing. Overall it's a great show you'll definitely enjoy watching and as it's not that long too you can watch it anytime I think
Before I watched the first episode of Tenjina Senpai (Magical Sempai), a little voice told me it would be a very comical experience. From the character interactions and premise itself, this show felt like one that was based off of memes and satirical humor. Is Magical Sempai really a meme or something much deeper than meets the eye? With 12 half length episodes, Magical Sempai runs a trend of adapting storytelling in the form of humorous skits. Every episode contains various segments that connects the overall themes of the show. At the heart is the Magic Club, run by titular character Sempai. Joining him is ayoung boy going by the name “Assistant”. Make no mistake, it seems that the author didn’t really want to identify our main leads by actual names. However, that’s not a significant problem. What you should be concerned about is how an anime about magic performances can be translated into entertainment. For starters, you should never take this anime seriously as the show itself seems to be very self-aware. The first episode deals with the activities of the Magic Club. To be fair, Sempai is actually skilled but when faced with an audience, she suffers from stage fright and ends up embarrassing herself. There’s an immense amount of jokes that pokes fun of her stage fright at every chance it gets. These usually ends up with various innuendos and adult humor. Ecchi is a common sight as there’s panty shots in almost every episode. Sempai gets tied up often by her own performances and becomes a main source of fan service. Hell, it seems the anime even loves to put Sempai in sexy outfits ranging from gym clothes to Chinese dresses. If you came for fan service, you're going to be pleased. Despite being the main characters, we do meet a few others ranging from Sister (the Magic Club advisor), Madara-chan (Chemistry club president), Saki-chan and her overweight brother, Masashi. Their purpose in the show is mostly to amplify the comedy with their various personalities. Most of them somehow gets involved in one way or another with the Magic Club. Saki-chan is also a target for fan service once you see how much she is advertised. With this ridiculous cast of characters, you really should just sit back and watch this with an bucket of popcorn. We’re not going to see much character development. The anime’s goal is to entertain in the most straightforward way possible. It uses its skits that focuses on daily activities at school, mostly associated with the Magic Club. I’m not a big fan of magic although this show actually focuses some of its screen time to explain the various tricks and performances. Most of this is explained by Sempai in a casual style while inserting its gimmicky humor. There’s actually a decent amount of magic performances such as card tricks, spoon-bending techniques, the box illusion, pulling pigeons out of hats, etc. If you’re familiar with magic, you’ve probably heard or seen most of them before. When translated into this anime, it becomes more of a meme with how silly it turns out to be. It’s not a full length anime but having a show like this is no less than some popcorn entertainment. Every episode contains enough skits to entertain while poking fun of the characters’ personalities. Sempai is the poster girl who also becomes the main source of jokes in the show. Whether you like her character isn’t all that important. In essence, you’re going to just have to take what Magical Sempai throws at you. Then in the end, somehow, some way, you may not regret it.
Ladies and Gentlemen , this 12 min long anime has just ended. So: Story Pros: Every once a while we get to see a variation of Hutaro from Daganshi Kishi, play this fumbling Magician wannabe, who happens to the last one in her club. Cons: Basically, the plot about her were it has more to do with her panchira and big size melons than the anything else.Verdict 3/10 Art Pros: That would be the girls panchira ( where Tejina has the most), and bust size of the 2 girls except the 4 eyes one. Cons: I kinda hate that the boys were illustrated as dorksters, were one was more of a skinny gaming loner and the other one ought be a sumo wrestler with his big stomach. Verdict 7/10 Sound Pros: Tejina's cutie voice and the opening. Cons: Kitamura Eri was just too old to voice Saki. Verdict 8/10 Character Pros: It has more to do with the eye candy Tejina's panchira and boobs, in fact her assets were pretty much the character around here. Cons: Tejina was simply annoying, not to mention about her being this double standard bimbo, who like magic but can't stand audience, Saki on the other hand was more like a bitch with poor taste in men, like c'mon being this brocon to her fatso ototo. Also, it was kinda annoying that Madara's character was never fully utilize by this anime's director Usui, Fumiaki of LINDENFILMS. Verdict 3/10 Enjoyment Pros: I basically have mixed reactions with this anime, cu'z in one hand it was enjoyable. But................. Cons: There was that part of me were I'm soooo pissed about this anime. Verdict 6/10 Overall Verdict 3/10 It was Ok to some extent, but this ain't worth a 7 and above and only those with a Hotaru fetish would give this a high score and those who can't get enough of voluptuous school girl eyecandy like that of Tejina would go for it.
Out of all the shows that came out this season, this one (and Try Knights) were the least impressive of the bunch. This just came off as a little trite and boring in the first couple of episodes. Thankfully, after the first two episodes, the show starts getting it's groove of making itself 100% cheese and it kinda works. I'm not saying I'm gonna come back for this show, but as a way to get my fan service for the last 12 weeks, it wasn't a bad thing at all. The production, all things considered, is actually decent for what it is. The animation is niceto look at and occasionally can be a little pretty. The music is just kinda goofy. The OP is basically an ear worm and while the ED is nice, it isn't the greatest contrast to the OP. Yeah, I know this is a stupid criticism for a show that's basically what I wish the magic club in my school was like, but it's still there. Look, if a show like this can make me laugh with a stupid line like "Take back my boner", then you can probably enjoy. Really the biggest strength comes in with VAs and the writing. The VAs are what really make this show enjoyable for what it is, especially Senpai and Assistant, who bring a lot of life into the roles that easily could've been stale in episode 4. The writing isn't amazing, but it does manage to have some good jokes, at least one every episode, but the show does heavily rely on misunderstandings as jokes. But the show can also the nice moment here and there. It's surprising considering the material they had. Overall, Tenjina-senpai is a stupid, but fun show. I don't see myself returning but I won't say I didn't enjoy myself while watching. If you want to see magic + a lot of fan-service, this show isn't the worst thing to watch.
I recommend this anime to watch, for those of you who are bored and need sugar intake, then this anime is the answer. But I also wouldn't recommend it for those of you whose tastes aren't anime like this, This anime is nothing more than mere entertainment, the story is decent, not too bad and not too good. By the way, I've re-watched this anime three times, and this is the first time I'm giving a review, so maybe the impression I have of this anime is just normal. The character design is good, and doesn't show too much of a perverted side, so for those ofyou who don't really like perverted things, I think this will suit you.
No honest person is watching Tejina-senpai for reasons above gag comedy smothered with fanservice. Fair criticism of Tejina-senpai must come in how the fanservice is actually being delivered and, to a degree of lesser importance, whether or not the comedy is effective. It is there that I take issue with this anime’s lukewarm at best approach to eroticism and a repetitive punchline that wears itself thin as the episodes progress. The gist of Tejina-senpai is that Tejina has a sexy body that through failed magical acts is exposed to the gaze of the viewer. But this anime goes out of it’s way to ensure that theentirety of Tejina's body is censored. There is always a random object magically obstructing nudity and even at one point milktoast MC kun’s hand excitedly waving over her chest to ensure the viewer cannot see. This may seem like a pedantic criticism only uttered by degenerates of the highest order, of which I am one, but if you are watching this anime primarily for the fanservice it can feel like a slap in the face to be teased with the full picture only to get a snapshot and wonder about the possibilities. Sometimes censorship can be forgiven with a distinct artstyle that is well defined enough to encourage the viewer to use their own creative imagination, but the artstyle of this anime is very generic, far from that of Dagashi Karashi where the designs of the characters are utterly gorgeous even without ever being exposed. Such is not the case in Tejina senpai where the attractiveness of the characters is limited to the proportion of their bodies. Censorship may also be forgiven if the fanservice is delivered in creative ways and the characters engage in some form of intimacy - Kiss x Sis would be the pinnacle of this. Tejina senpai obviously doesn't deliver in that way. Just as damning as the censorship is the fanservice rarely being animated. We are often given vertical panning still shots of characters in a variety of skimpy costumes that are no different from what can be found on deviantart. I mean I can scroll up and down on a downloaded artwork and get the same effect. A huge part of the appeal of watching fanservice in anime as opposed to a comic is that we can see these drawings come to life. Tejina senpai fails to follow through with the added oomph that ecchi anime should promise. To say the males are underwhelming is an understatement. The main guy whose name I don't care about looks like the most average of average joes and his best friend is obese. I understand that the point of having average guys being surrounded by attractive women is to sympathize with the viewer, but this is to the sacrifice of those who prefer their ecchi narratives to have guys with some defining feature other than niceness to make their harem feel somewhat realistic. I’ve seen some commenters compare the comedy in this anime to Konosuba, primarily due to the commonality of a failed magician who thinks they're better than they actually are and the strong fanservice. The obvious difference is that Konosuba functions as a parody of rpg gaming and isekai narratives that are all the rage in seasonal anime today, whereas the only basis for the jokes in Tejina senpai is to set up the fanservice. We are privy to the same gags that harp on the same punchline over and over again that you either laugh at or not with no need to think about how they were constructed. Though it can be unfair to compare a short to a fully supported TV series, the difference in between how the two execute their comedy is still relevant. It is not imperative for an ecchi show to have nudity. and it's not that important for an ecchi show to even be funny. But you better bring the heat in terms of fanservice if literally everything else is lacking and Tejina senpai just doesn't do that enough to satiate the degenerate consumer of all things ecchi. What could have been something great that improves upon the source material, like an anime should purport to do, instead is a run of the mil ecchi that can be found pretty much everywhere on a dartboard of the genre.
Tejina senpai is a really hilarious anime. I really liked it. The series is chock full of ecchi comedy as one would expect. The side characters are all interesting as well and are also interesting to watch on their own as well. The assistant is definitely the best character for me tho, the dude is hilarious as the straightman. I know this anime isn't meant to be taken seriously, but I wish they would have dug a bit deeper into Tejina's character. She's hilarious and has a goofy personality, but honestly I wish they showed her in some serious scenes at least. It does feel like afacade that she puts up so it would have been interesting to see what goes on behind the scenes in her mind. They show her as being this alone girl in school that has no friends, but never explored it in any meaningful way. This seems to be a recurring theme in this anime too. Madara's character is never explored either. This show is full of potential to be honest. However most of the potential seems to be lost to make space for the ecchi. Don't get me wrong, the ecchi fan service is fucking FANTASTIC. But I somehow got used to it overtime. The chemistry between that of Tejiwara and the Assistant works really well however only because of the ecchi component. As per the character design, I'm not a fan of the insanely mega sized body type myself, but I'd be lying if I said I hated it. The assistant looks pretty dull and boring, but makes up for it with his personality for sure. One peculiar detail that I wasn't able to get over was Tejina's eyes. I appreciate the different looking design, but I felt it looks a bit off and as a result, I feel like she wasn't able to express that much expression with them. This is some SUPER nitpicky shit, but I liked the different style of eye drawing in this, so I wish they did it a bit better. The intro is very nice and fun to watch too. Really good music too. It's a bop to listen to. Overall, I really wanted more from this anime. I love what I got sure, but I wish they'd explored the characters more. Tejina is a great character and I can't help but root for her too. The series is filled with really good ecchi moments too that are definitely worth a re-watch too. Definitely check it out.
I wasn't a big fan of watching seasonal shows, because I usually prefer to watch the whole thing with a really fast pace, usually finishing an anime in one or two days. I decide to try to keep up with seasonal shows and Tejina-senpai was one of those. This anime really got me at the very first episode. I didn't really feel like I was watching some well constructed plot-wise masterpiece, but still, it accomplished everything it was trying to do. Considering this is a pure comedy anime, the jokes were pretty good and I found myself laughing at most of the skits. Even in the onesI didn't laugh, the good fanservice was enough to keep me with my eyes glued at the screen. For the ones who plan to watch this anime, I might just say, don't get your hopes up, this is just an really entretaining show and nothing more than that. Have fun!
There's no specific plot to it, the show just moves. It's a laid back and simple show, that anyone can get into. If you can handle fan service, cause that's basically what this show is. Sempai getting herself into unfortunate lewd situations. If you're a fan of eechi, this should be on your list. The art is good at best, no complaints on it really. In other words, it's short & sweet. WATCH: If you want fan service, something simple & fast (only 15 mins/episode)DON'T WATCH: If you don't like fan service, or want a plot. You ain't finding that here. That's all there is to this summer 2019 show.
Tejina-Senpai (2019) 13 minute short episodes of the happenings in the Magic Club which is the storage room for the Science club. Senpai and her Assistance being the main characters with the Assistant actually the protagonist. The series is nicely done with good art that is pleasing to view. The opening is a nice tune and the ending also is nice. Characters develop as best they can in the short time frame. You do get to know people quite well and the generic tropes and fanservice that is played out. Madara-san is one of the better characters to which her actions are a little bit less expectedsince she is not in the club directly. She is the best girl of the series and was hopeful for some romance to blossom for her and the assistant. The series is an enjoyable watch which you could easily throw an episode in at very short notice. Overall it is a good series. It doesn't do anything different or spectacular but also does very little wrong in the grand scheme of things.
I know there won’t be a second season... but I honestly really enjoyed this show. Ecchi, genuine magic tricks, some pretty amusing ‘inversions of expectations’ for the sake of comedy... it was all really quite fun; and, unlike most 12 minute/“half-time” shows, the whole ‘4-coma’ pseudo-presentation really suited the show. I honestly didn’t regret watching a single episode. Amazing show. ... Hard to rate, though. ... I mean, ‘for what it is, it’s beyond my expectations’—but I didn’t expect much from it to begin with, ya know? Well... I think that kind of “Expectation-Setup” is part of a show’s foundation, so even if “less effort” wasput into the whole Product, the delivery of ‘that expectation’ was easily a 7/10, if I’m being objective (I’m giving it 8/10 because it delivered on exactly what it suggested from the very start, and it never diverged from that or “under delivered” - I mean, even if the ‘complete package’ isn’t any kind of Masterpiece, Tejina-Senpai was VERY CLEAR about what it was “gunning for” from the very start—in that sense, it went well and beyond what it was prefacing and expecting itself to be. Honestly, that doesn’t happen often, does it?... Our standards may usually be higher for most ‘general’ shows in anime, but... we are often disappointed, right? So then, if a show gives us a ‘projection’ of exactly what it intends to deliver, ... does it matter that the standard is ‘lower than the norm’? I mean, be realistic with me for a second: most projects don’t have the cash or sponsorship (or, heck, the time... sadly) to make a Masterpiece; and most that try just fail due to time-restraints or Politics (just look at this season’s Assassins Pride...), or just ‘underestimating the work involved to synergies multiple teams of people together unto a single project involving many unaffiliated parties’, etc. It’s a big focal point for the community every season, because we all so-desperately want the best for our “Holy Medium” that we are emotionally invested in the outcomes of each and every show that “we believe in” every season. Tejina-Senpai isn’t a masterpiece. Tejina-Senpai isn’t even a ‘classic’—however, Tejina-Senpai perfectly delivers on exactly: -What the studio proclaimed -What the script-writing suggested -What the animation delivered -What the “magic tricks and procedures” delivers -and, (what the voice actors delivered, plus) What the sponsors and investors, as well as directors and other politically-significant staff (cough Assassins Pride project-disaster) manages to ‘mutually negotiate’. Many things went exceptionally well with the production of Tejina-Senpai, and it’s incredible that everything went soooo perfectly! (Just think about how easily this show could have been an utter waste of time with ‘magic tricks/arts’ just being a pretext to ‘Ecchi’ stuffs or asking all jokes completely unrelated to ‘magic tricks’ and “just using them as a means to ‘recycle jokes’). Tejina-Senpai has integrity. It cares about the subject it pursues. It is dedicated to spreading its knowledge, and educating anyone who takes even the slightest of interests in its ‘endeavours’ (heck, even without being a “fanatic of magic-tricks”, I’m interested in investigating it after seeing so many awesome tricks in Tejina-Senpai!). This show appeals to just about everyone without even being a “blockbuster”; even without having any prior interest in Magic Tricks, Tejina-Senpai just had a perfect chemistry between every element displayed within the show. ... With that observed, I only wish there was a “full series of Tejina-Senpai”, aka another 12 episodes... Q_Q (Plz gif 12 mooarrr magically-inclined episodes.... plllzzz... “half-episodes” is juuust cruuueeell). ;o;
It was a really good anime. It has not a specific timelined story, the plot is really simple but enjoyable. If you want to just spend your time laughing and having a good time with the ridiculous ideas that Tejina always come with, you definitely have to watch this anime. At first, I thought i would not enjoy this anime as much as I did. I really liked the personalities of the different characters (and it was impossible not to ship Tejina and the assisstant lol). How their friendship develops and how randomly some other two students join the group is what makes the anime thisgood. Also, the art was great. Additionally, it has a good opening and ending. For sure, I am gonna miss this anime.
The topic of magic is honestly not an interesting topic. However, the way the series presents this subject and blends it with humor has made the subject seriously entertaining and interesting. Since our story reflects an event from life, we are not strangers to emotions. The characters and their personalities are seriously relatable. Having a bit of obscenity in the job also makes the job more fun. At the same time, his Drawing style is seriously sweet and colorful. If you want to watch a colorful story in this boring life, I can recommend this series. You won't regret watching it. As for the negative aspects,I can say the following as my personal opinion. Senpai's magic attempts can be long and tedious at times. Other than that, nothing else bothered me.
O Nayef, O Nayef, stay away from people and do not listen to their words. This anime is one of the best anime that is categorized by Aceh. Anyone who opposes what is real? This anime is actually a good anime, for an ecchi anime I consider this as a top tier in my list, tbh sometimes i feel sorry for those who didn’t watch it yet or didn’t think about watching it, man this anime should be in top 1000, i don’t know why it’s not between this ranking. At the end i just wanna clear that Nayef is a god watcher, not a weeb, nota culteured one, not a normie, but a god, one and only god, keep it up man and don’t listen to people they don’t deserve your opinion. All love for Nayef
Magical Sempai short review by Ja025: Refreshing: A comedy that actually made me laugh. Interesting: Lots of light ecchi moments and comedy. Notable: Might teach you a trick or two. Episodes are fast paced (multiple situations in one episode). Disappointing: Assistant is an asexual log but it’s not overly annoying as he loosens up later on. Obvious: No connected story development – more a Slice of Life anime. Ecchi is light and comedy is goofy but fun. Why the score: I enjoyed funny scenes it offered and ecchi it provided. Episodes were fun to watch and I found myself laughing a lot before I even realized how good this anime is.Probably one of the better short ecchi comedies I’ve seen so far. Contrast in Senpai’s and Assistant’s personalities and how they function together is quite interesting too. To note: Comedy is like food, some people get to enjoy it, others don't.
Ok so, who here likes tits? Okay now lower your hand, i know that that was an onvious question to ask anime fans but i digress. Ok lets talk the actual show like a proper reviewer and not a fuckin ingenerate retard who knows too little about anime to review them yet. Tejina Senpai is a show that exists, it has done nothing more or less than exist and that makes it average in my book, it does nothing special but i got a laugh once or twice and i only ever paid attention to the jiggle animation in the department of the animation quality. While a dedicated memberof the Flat Chest party, additionally known as Flat is justice or National Socialism. I still enjoyed Magical senpais character and her assets, which was the intention, the only notable character is the straight man who i forgot the name of and the rest are so boring and one note that not even the anime remembers them most of the time. Its an echii whow so ill talk about echii a bit more, its pretty good, not amazing but maybe cause ive been spoiled by Highschool Dxd and interspecies reviewers in the tits department anyway. Regarding the plot, what plot? Theres no progression of any characters and everything is the same as when it started so why the fuck do i even need to explain why i didnt like it,the show couldve ended at episode 1 and nothing wouldve changed in any way. If it was longer, then id have to watch more of something i didnt care about so the fact it was super short in my books meant it gets a 5 and not a 4, its closer to a 4 than a 6. Its good for some brainless fanservice and magical senpai is a good character to look up hentai for without feeling guilty and self concious after.
Magical Sempai, is the other short-form anime for this summer season of anime. Again, I went in with limited expectations, considering the fact that it was short form. I actually preferred this anime to Sounan Desu Ka, because this felt more like a comic relief anime than anything else. It did a decent job of not taking itself too seriously, or trying to be more than it really was. Story: Well, Sounan Desu Ka actually had more of a story than this, albeit, not much more. Magical Sempai has a school magic club, which is struggling, due to a lack of students being interested in joiningthe club. Eventually Assistant Kun, and two others later, join the school magic club, and this show follows the events that take place in the club. They come in the forms of mini-stories, which there were generally 4 or 5 of them in each episode. Art: Now, I give the art a pretty high mark, because, again, I think they did a good job of recognizing what kind of anime they were making, and worked to their advantages. It also helps that Magical Sempai is definitely a waifu. They did a good job of expressing Magical Sempais hopefullness, and Assistant Kuns dismay on a regular basis. They had a healthy mix of actual character art, and cute chibby characters and UwU faces. Again, they didn't take themselves too seriously. Sound: The OP was nice, I didn't notice anything lacking in terms of voice acting or sound effects. Characters: Despite the fact that Magical Sempai, and Assistant Kun were never actually formally introduced with their actual names, the characters were fairly charming. The dynamic between Assistant Kun and Sempai were great, and the added dynamics later, between Saki and her brother, made for some entertaining episodes. Enjoyment: To be fair, who doesn't enjoy a good sexual innuendo? This anime is full of them, and paired with the constant Ecchi/Fan Service, it was fairly enjoyable to watch. That's not to mention, that Magical Sempai, is absolutely out of her mind, and there were several situations I found myself laughing at. Overall: I give it a 7/10. Again, I find short-form animes hard to judge, because I personally, don't consider them real animes. It's hard to judge something that intentionally doesn't really have much of a story, or any depth. So, my rating here comes strictly based on how much I enjoyed watching the show week to week.
This was pretty fun, a bit more on the fan service side, but fun nonetheless. The characters are good and have some hilarious scene’s. although it has its funny moments, it doesn’t keep up in story. Story – 4 Is there one? Really? Not really, it’s more of a bunch of characters being chucked into weird situations that ends with some mildly sexual joke. Art – 7 I like it. the art style is pretty nice and the character reactions are hilarious, built on a multiple shorts per episode basis, it has a nice sort of brake from long stories. Sound – 6 I like the OP and ED, the backgroundmusic isn’t anything special, but the OP and ED are very happy and shows that the series is an over the top comedy. Characters – 6 I like the sort of character ark of senpai, but it doesn’t feel very complete. Senpai is your clumsy, unaware main girl that tries to convince her assistant to help her in her magic tricks that obviously end horribly. Assistant is a good main male character, with a sort of laid back, but thoughtful personality. It’s fun to see his interactions with Senpai. The side characters are pretty good, but are pretty plain. The characters may be plain, but they have very good chemistry. Overall – 6 Overall, it’s not bad, it’s a nice story about magic. With the obligatory beach episode particularly standing out, I enjoyed to watch the embarrassing scenarios. I wouldn’t recommend it really, but if you want to, feel free.
tl;dr: It is a well put together ecchi comedy similar in style to konosuba but involving a magic highschool club , if you like ecchi comedy you will enjoy it if not don't watch it. This is an ecchi comedy anime which wears its jokes on its sleave. If you are looking for highbrow comedy, a visual thriller or a heartfelt story on the level of Clanned you will not get it. This show is about ecchi comedy and it absolutely nails it. It is focused around a highschool girl and her desire to form a magic club with her new friend aptly named assistant.This leads to many various comedic shenanigans which combined with the short run time of only 12 minutes gives the show a fast pace feel in regards to the comedy as the quick scene segments means that most of the comedy is physical or situational rather than referential or call backs like many other anime. Shows like this often get a lot of unjust criticism for pandering to the lowest common denominator but in the case of this show it manages to pull it off well with good character writing and interactions ensuring that the comedy works rather than just lots of pointless ecchi scenes strung together. Overall every time I watched it I really enjoyed it but as this review states it is down to taste if you like Ecchi comedy or comedy similar to konosuba then I would recommenced trying it as I think you would probably enjoy it. If you don't like the darkness comedic elements in Konosuba then I don't think this show is for you. Overall I would give it a 6 for the story but a solid 10/10 for how much I actually enjoyed the anime averaging out as an 8/10 which I feel is fair for this anime as you will either enjoy it immensely or it is not in your taste.