Eighteen-year-old Dale Reki is a skilled, kind, and respected traveler, acknowledged as one of the leading adventurers in the city of Kreuz. One day while on the hunt for magical beasts, he comes across a sweet devil girl named Latina. She is alone, dressed in rags, and bears the devils' symbol of a criminal: a broken horn. Concerned for her wellbeing, Dale decides to ensure Latina's safety by bringing her to his home, eventually leading to him adopting her. Latina is sweet, innocent and compassionate, charming Dale beyond his expectations. He begins to enjoy the life of parenthood— experiencing the trials that come with raising a child and coping with the heartache he feels whenever his busy lifestyle as an adventurer parts him from her. Although work and life as a new parent become reassuring constants for Dale, the mysteries surrounding the girl remain. Why was Latina alone in the forest, and why does she harbor the symbol of a criminal? At the same time, Latina also begins to learn about the world and herself as she adjusts to her new life with Dale. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
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So this is a show about a cute daughter and her growing up. Not really a complicated setting to follow, so what could go wrong, right? Lots of things, actually. First things first lets point out the obvious: it looks and sounds simple and bland. Not memorable in any light, good or bad. But things get worse with more importaint stuff, sadly. The main problem of the show - characters. When you have slice of life, you need characters whom we will follow. And to say that heroes here are bland and generic - is to say nothing. They are so bland that they will go outof your memory the second you finish this anime: MC, Dale, is slightly irritating with his LATINA IS CUTE, but he does almost nothing (excluding being slightly irritating), Latin - the daughteru of the show - despite being called cute all the time can hardly be qualified to be called one - she is just as plain and boring as everyone else. The rest of the cast is even more generic - here is your set of friends with zero characters, some old friends of Dale who appear a few times and act more like decorations for the main duo, and not like characters. Oh, don't forget that everyone loves Latina for no reason - which is strange, we are told that there are armed conflicts with demons so a bit of xenophobia should be expected, even more so when it is middle ages fantasy world. By the way, little is told about the world itself, a few bits of info is all that you get, though I didn't expect world building from this title. Enjoyment? Well, I would say this anime is a good watch before you go to bed, to fall asleep faster. It is boring, it is slow, it has nothing to capture your attention - dont waste your time on this mediocrity.
Young adventurer meets small demon girl in woods after said girls father died. Result? Most wholesome anime of summer season of 2019. From first moments of first episode you can tell its going to be something special and rest of season kept getting better and better. Story: Dont expect much action, but plenty of great and wholesome moments. I do like it doesnt shy away from darker side as well from time to time, yet it manages to do it so that it doesnt ruin shows tone. And it actually does manage to paint out larger picture of world as well. Essentially, i'd say viewers pointof view and knowledge of said world is quite similar to Latina's (the little demon girl), of course with few advantages, such as seeing her guardian Dale (the adventurer) at work. So worldbuilding is actually better than it might first appear and is very well done Characters: This is where this show truly shines. Pretty much every character is fleshed out and even one-off characters (which there are remarkably few of) have something, anything that gives them some level of depth. And of course main cast grows a lot. This shows truly how much care is put into this. Voice actors also put effort in what they do and it shows. Art & animation: Art is just beautiful and animation is on most part good as well. The world of this anime is colorful and vibrant, yet it also pulls of darker tones such as rain or forest at night off superbly as well. It really makes it all feel alive. Only complaint about this show is, however, in here as combat animation doesnt hold up for the rest and there can be bit too much "talking heads" bits (nowhere near the level of death note though), but it doesnt take away from this show Overall: if you want to feel good, definite reccommendation.
There’s a joke these days about light novel adaptations having ridiculous long names. News flash, there’re not getting any shorter. Translated as “If It’s for my Daughter, I’d Even Defeat a Demon Lord”, the series at first sounded like it would be one big joke of itself. The idea of a demonic girl bonding with a human isn’t something new and many similar light novels tends to love these ideas to death. Fortunately, this show didn’t kill itself. For starters, this almost feels like a niche show targeting at specific audiences. Some people label it as a ‘fantasy Usagi Drop’ while others sees it more asa coming of age fantasy adventure, one without chaotic battles. In essence, it mixes together slice of life in a fantasy adventure story. At the heart of the show is the relationship between Dale and Latina, the two protagonists who meets under what seems like a destined encounter. Dale is what people would call an everyman protagonist who takes on the role of an adventurer. It is however noticeable of how skilled he is and even having a reputation in his world. After meeting a strange devil girl in the woods during one of his missions, he adopts Latina as her guardian. That’s about as simple as it sounds, right? Most people usually designate this type of anime as a textbook example of slice of life. There’s the everyday adventures as characters experiences the mundane elements of life. This anime drops the characters into a fantasy world where there’s a blend between fiction and realism. My first impression of Latina is that she is a lost child who needs someone to guide her. Because of her demonic heritage, some people may misunderstand her as a character. The term ‘demonic’ tends to be a word associated with chaos and evil. However, Latina is the antithesis of this term as she is a kind and gentle girl. As a child, she also display a great deal of maturity compared to normal children. In early episodes, she feels lost but quickly adapts with the new environment around her. Thanks to Dale, she begins to learn more about people and enjoying what it’s like to be alive. Like I mentioned before, this anime defines the importance of an emotional relationship. Its commitments comes with Dale’s personality and how he truly wants to help Latina understand the world. In his role, Dale acts as a parental guardian and treats Latina like his daughter. The two grows incredibly fond of each other to the point where Dale thinks about Latina all the time while away on missions. Needless to say, Latina also misses him when he’s not around. And if anyone decides to harm Latina, think again. Dale may seem like a gentle person on the outside but if someone dares to hurt Latina, he’s going to show you a side you won’t forget. It’s the type of parenting 101 that comes from parents’ love for their child. The type of bond between a parent and child is special and that’s something we get to see a lot between Dale and Latina. For all its lighthearted and fluffy storytelling, there’s also moments in the show that can get violent and dark. For instance, Latina is subjected to prejudice because of her demonic heritage. Not everyone accepts Latina for who she is and there are even some characters going as far as to publically humiliate her. In response, Latina tries to show that she can be human and even goes as far as cutting off one of her own horns. The general consensus here is what constitute human behavior. In the case of Latina, she does her best to show as someone who is pure and kind, not like the type of character some perceive to her to be. She even goes far to prove herself with action such as healing an injured boy. At school, she makes new friends such as Chloe, Silvia, and Antony. Luckily for her, Dale’s influence also brings the best out of Latina’s personality. His intervention in one of the episode also shows exactly how much he cares about her. Yet, it’s understandable that some people may find this anime hard to invest into. It’s rather niche with the way it builds its main characters. If you’ve seen anime such as Usagi Drop and Sweetness & Lightning, there’s a familiar feel with its character relationship. And to address the elephant of the room, there’s definitely a noticeable age difference between the two main leads. The anime adaptation only focuses on their parent/daughter-like relationship but I heard that the light novels goes far deeper into more than that. If you want to know, go look into the light novels. The first time I’ve saw the promos and key visual, I knew the art style would be a match. Maho Film’s debut makes an impression of being able to make this fantasy world come to life. The lush landscapes and handcrafted architectures has richness with realism. The director may have not made a great impression on his previous projects but this one stands out as a meaningful fantasy slice of life. Character designs are also delicate and made with care, in particular with a character like Latina. The way she is crafted brings out her character’s innocence while Dale dresses as how an adventurer should look. Some episodes also decorates Latina in charming outfits as a way to make her as human as possible. Rather than being portrayed as a joke or meme, this is one anime I can recommend despite being somewhat of a niche. It blends elements of slice of life with every episode telling a story of its own. The importance of Dale and Latina’s relationship is highlighted as the story progresses. It’s the type of slice of that works in conjunction with its fantasy elements. With 12 episodes, this has an easy pacing that can be enjoyed by almost anyone.
Latina is ~uwu~ massively full-on cute and innocent as both a child and young girl, but the anime is so NOT my taste, even as a fan of the Iyashikei (relax and feel good) genre plus some SoL fantasy realism, which like many others, is slowly and constantly being overrun by more emerging isekai stories, both good and bad. If you like it, then good for you, but it is hits and misses after one another for me. In any case, the SUPER long name (what's up with long LN names) that is UchiMusume, tells the set-up (there's no story) of Dale Reki, an adventurer witha seemingly nice personality, and (like Kirito in terms of power and recognition) a well-versed one whom more often than not is looked upon as the "role model"...that is until his usual shenanigans beholded the sight of a young loli demon girl in a forest, known as Latina. And as with every budding family, she is abandoned by her family due to the complexity of Demon Lords residing within the human landscape, and her presence there is meant for humans to kill her. Heck, she even has a mark of a criminal, so that is saying something truly perplexing. So as with any kind young adult thinking, 18-year-old Dale must uphold the responsibility to custodially adopt Latina in the extremely safest way possible as a growing parent/father, even as the other people residing in his hometown is aware that Demon Lords are on the loose (even though there is such a timeskip of some sort before Latina ever showed up), that Latina could ANYTIME become the next target. And as such, taking care of a young child is NO CHILD'S PLAY. To the majority of us who have handled kids before, Dale is the character to relate to, as Latina is moeblob (and I mean for real). And since he is voiced by the same VA who did MHA's Bakugo, his constant screaming and whining at the early stages may come across as a hindrance, but that's due to how young kids at the ages between 3 to 6 are (that Latina falls under from the get-go) and how they enact the world around them with overwhelming sweetness, adding onto their innocent faces and (good) heart-breaking tenderful kindness. It's definitely not hard to see someone as capable as Dale become a worrywart for Latina, even though she is growing up to be a star that lights up his mundane life, and to the other townsfolk who frequent his staying place, the bar tavern where there are many uncles who drink heartily after a long day's work. Plus, how can you NOT squeal at Latina where she's already working at a young, tender age and calm the hearts of both men and women? That's child labour I'm calling out to! Plus, I really commend Latina's VA Takao Kanon, being Maou-sama, Retry!'s Ram/Rem ripoff MC girl Aku also, that means both MC leading roles in the same season, WOW. *claps* But hey, for both Kenneth and Rita who serves as Dale's caretakers, noticing a bigger issue warrants more considerable action to duty, and hiding the fact that they know that Latina is both a demon girl, but at the same time, the little, budding child who has just gotten used to learning the ways of the world. Be it hunting; visiting parents and her ancestors with Dale, going to school and talking to classmates, learning how to cook and bake food with great caretakers Kenneth and Rita, Latina is mastered them with time to spare and keeping that innocence and immeasurable amounts of kindness, like how many children ought to act in this day and age. And it's nice that overtime, Dale (or rather the Bakugo inside of him) learns to cut his excessive obsession down as Latina ages, while acknowledging that as she learns to cope with the seemingly outside stuff that may or may not be favourable to her, both of them cast the same journey (as to reference: the footprints in the sand), that's honestly when the anime got a tad better at its episodic story structure. Furthermore, answering more about Latina's origins, while that may be the main crux of the show, it felt like canon at times, but I will say that when it needs to focus on any aspect of the world-building around the characters, full attention from start to finish. That, I give a clap. And what's up with new studios trying to break the bank with their premiere shows. Maho Film, yet ANOTHER new firm that is established in May 2018, marks this as their very first foray into anime production, and all I can say is that the production staff there, as much as they are newcomers and amateurs into the anime industry, they certainly did a very good job establishing a foothold for many new and small studios that are to come in the future (to tackle the industry-wide problem that is quantity over quality and with decent pay to staff in the footsteps of KyoAni). That's not to say that they made some occasional blunders though, as the art is somewhat lacking (same colour palette for both back and foreground, which shouldn't be a nitpick but it did for me) and the animation a bit stiff at times, but overall nothing overbearing to the points of complaint. In fact, it all looks good to the eye. Certainly, an all-rounded good job for a young, budding start. The OST is once again decent. Not much to say about both the OP and ED which comes across as average-sounding, but with the comfy and soothing atmosphere spreaded all around, I can't say that I liked or disliked it, but rather, gives off a sense of non-existent tension that absolutely nothing could ever discourse the relationship between Dale and Latina, in their journeys of wilderness and growth. It's great to have such shows like this garner some attention as we don't get a lot of Iyashikei anime nowadays, and I can bet that UchiMusume will be some fan favourites, just focusing on Latina, and Latina alone. Most impressively, the whole world is her oyster. As mentioned, if you like such parent-bonding shows like this, go ahead and watch, I can guarantee it will be a good one, but you'd have to sacrifice your sense of hearing at first (no pun intended) to get to the goodness of it all that is the young loli demon girl oozing as much love as she could all day long.
Short and simple: this serie is perfect. Why? Because Latina is the CUTEST LOLI IN ANIME HISTORY!!... Yep, that's it. Nothing more. Let's forget about how shallow the worldbuilding is. This is your typical fantasy world with adventurers, magic, mystical criatures and different races where all of those topics were barely touched because of course, you have seen them thousands times before and you don't need to get them introduced in this story. This is all about Latina!! not about... non-Latina things!!. Now you might be thinking: "Hey! But this is a SoL anime, not an adventure one", and yes, that's true, but you still needto develop your world in order to complement characters growth with their environment, especially when one of them is a demon child (a supposedly hated race) and the other is an adventurer (a supposedly important one). But who needs logic and actual worldbuilding here when you have you cute loli eating desserts and wanting to learn how to cook? Latina is such an ADORABLE SWEETHEART!! Let's forget about how mediocre audiovisual features are. Plain backgrounds, simplistic colour palette, forgettable soundtrack and inconsistent characters design. From facial deformities to shifting heights; I didn't even know if Latina was naturally growing up or chara designer could not decide how old he wanted her to look... But did you see Latina with that bear outfit? She's HELLA CUTE!! Let's forget about how weak the direction is. This serie suffers from a big plot rushing, even for a SoL anime. One chapter Latina is learning how to talk and the next one she's got an almost full vocabulary. One chapter she is pretty clumsy at serving glasses and the next one she's an expert. One chapter Latina meets some children and the next one they are lifelong friends. You don't have to fully show those trivial things but natural progression is basically non-existent. This is made worse by weak direction where transitions and timeskips are not clear enough. How much time had passed? Just some hours? One day? A weak? Three months!!? We'll never know. But time is a unimportant concept when we have Latina filling up our empty lifes. SO FUCKING KAWAII~!! Let's forget about how this serie is terrible with mood handling. Comedy and -supposedly- quiet moments are so over-the-top with Dale yelling all the time that end up being the opposite they tried to be. And serious issues like discrimination are so exaggeratedly and superficially portrayed that can't be taken with the correct seriousne- I mean, how dare that stupid bitch to harm Latina like that while doing Kakegurui faces with no subtlety at all!! SHE DESERVES TO FUCKING DIE!! Let's forget about how bland characters are. Latina is fin- I mean, SHE'S PERFECT!! It's good seeing how she grows up and learns, but of course it's not her fault if the world is so black and white where everyone loves her like a kind of godness or hates her like she was the Demon Lord itself. How did I dare to say our beloved Latina is a kind of mary sue? of course not!! Dale is pretty much your average adventure anime MC, but he's kind of an special hero. What kind of "special"? Who knows, that was never clarified even when his influency was notorious. Then what is Dale's function? I guess being just an important person for Latina. How? I guess being a paternal model who doesn't even act as proper one, because most of the time he's just there yelling "NOT ENOUGH LATINA", but I guess that's enough for normal people to find him as "the most relatable character ever".... Oh right, he calmed down a bit during the traveling arc (actually the best part of the serie when some of the issues like the worldbuilding and characters bond were fixed up a bit) and we finally saw him as a proper character out of the Latina thing and with a -wait for it- 5 seconds flashback!! It's a shame that doesn't count as character development (the sooner people realize showing characters pasts is not character development, world will be a better place). The rest of the cast? They are... ok... I guess. They are not Latina, that's the only important thing here. Tl;dr: I CAN'T GET ENOUGH LATINA/10 *Sarcasm ends here*
this review is all spoilers so read at your own risk this is my first foray into shitty anime LN adaptations, but i genuinely enjoyed the first 10 episodes of ucho no ko no etc etc extremely long name because of how cute and wholesome it is. dale and latina's relationship is really enjoyable to watch, and i especially like how dale constantly reminds himself to put latina's happiness and safety over his own desires, in contrast to a lot of shows about interpersonal relationships which mainly focus on toxicity and poor communication. turns out it's just an elaborate incest fantasy setup, so yeah, i'll probably suethe studio to regain the brain cells i lost in the process figuring that out
This anime is about a young girl named Latina, a girl from the demon tribe, who is adopted by Dale, a brave man not long after Latina's father had passed away, Dale more of a "father figure" to little Latina then a guardian, The story follows Latina growing up and being raised by Dale. Although the story is pretty cute, and the artstyle is pretty good, something feels....missing. The father-daughter love between Dale and Latina is adorable, who wouldn't love a wholesome bond between a parent and their child? and if its so admirable, why did it all go wrong? Dale, even though he seems likea cool guy, he can get seriously annoying at times, he seems to be obsessed with Latina, I know many fathers are overprotective for their daughters, but Dale, he is a bit too much. And yes, I know Latina's cute, but jesus, the show doesnt have to say it every 5 seconds! Like we get it! the girl's cute! dont shove it in our faces by crazing over it goddammit! Thats all. Adios
Uchi no Ko no Tame naraba, Ore wa Moshikashitara Maou mo Taoseru kamo Shirenai. (2019) What is this? Cute girl doing cute things that just feels so relaxing to watch. The story about a young orphan picked up by an adventurer that changes her life and his and also everyone around them. You see them grow closer in a father-daughter style manner as time goes forward. They have trails to overcome and adventures and friends to make. In the end, you have a really nice and relaxing story that is easy to watch and look forward too. The art style for this is really a delightto watch, the main character Latina is a delight to have on-screen with everything she does being just adorable. Dale the other main is also very well done and it is fun to watch his reactions. The sounds that are in the show include a really fun and upbeat opening and closing. The sounds throughout are calm and soothing but also terrifying when needed. Characters don't get huge development outside of Dale and Latina but the show is about them directly and more so Latina is best developed. However, this is not an issue it is not the sort of show where you need to know everyone's family trees. The revelations although sometimes subtle are great to see about Latina. You do however have what seems to be important characters appears that you are almost expected to know. The show as can be seen above is really a joy to watch. It came out in really good time since so many shows are just super serious or complete comedy. Although I haven't watch everything this year it is very much up there in the calmest anime of the year to watch and enjoy. A second season would be amazing and it would be great to be animated throughout to the end of the story. Be mindful, however, that father-daughter relationship does turn into a bit more... intimate one day with how life spans and such work. But with that in mind remember it is a show in another world you cannot apply earthly morals to it.
I have been in to anime for a few decades now and unfairly, this anime is one of those that has been drowned in low ratings, due to the nature of its name making people, maybe, expect this to be an action-filled-well-packed anime of sorts, but when in reality it's not exactly what it is about. This is more of a mature plot oriented anime, it focus on a entirely different aspect, child raising that transcend race and even family bounds. Fights are kept to a minimum, since they aren't the main nature or plot of the anime it self, but rather, focus entirelyon character development, cultural diferences and values of this world. (And no, its not an Isekai, its a Fantasy.) (Story) - Spoil Free - The story is focused entirely on an Adventure that finds a Child Demon wondering in a dangerous forest alone. These two have some troubles on communicating, since both come from different places, are from different Races and different kingdoms. Although, the Adventurer, with a "broken language skills" its eventually able establish a mean of communication somewhat with the Demon, things move on from here. Eventually he finds out there is nobody to take care of this small demon (which has a peculiarity in one of its horns, that raises high suspicion) and can not fend for it self. Plot wise, this will mainly focus on the life of these two, that's the key plot definitely. But fell free to watch it yourself from here on, things start to get interesting. Magicians, Demons, Elfs, Mystical Creatures, its a world packed with those <3. (Art&Sound) Its a little generic, but the feelings get pass across without an issue. Plus I think it fits well with the theme. If you saw stuff like Usagi Drop, it falls on that category although a little on the more fantasy style. (Character) Its mainly about these two, the Adventurer and the Child Demon. Don't want got too much in detail here, since this is what makes this anime shine to our eyes. But to put it blunt, although the theme of the story sort of gloomy, the characters are quite up bright. You will definitely look forward to it. (Enjoyment) I couldn't possibly not enjoy this, as I tend to favor more mature animes over wacky Shonens where protagonists pull special skills out of god knows where and bamm kabamm everything and kills enemys for no reason. This one does quite a good job at explaining and keep things simple in a way you can enjoy it without much ado. Definitely kept me and my mumm hooked up till the end and wishing for more. (Overall) Definitely giving it a 10 this anime more then deserves a bit fat 9 at the very least. Always love to watch a more "realistic" range of emotions along with mutal interactions among the cast. I believe, the older you are, the more enjoyable this series will be for you. PLEASE DO GIVE IT A CHANCE!
TL;DR A decent anime with a unique plot. just not quite for me. During the start of the show I was quite engrossed and was excited to watch this anime, but as episodes came out, I could never really feel the attachment to the show that I wanted. It was different from what I usually watch, as I am more of a Action/Fantasy type of watcher but I wanted to get into watching currently airing shows. Story: As the title " If It's for My Daughter, I'd Even Defeat a Demon Lord" suggests. I had the thought of a bad-ass MC who had taken in care ofa powerless girl and would do anything to protect her from harm or maybe even go as far as act revenge on those who had cast her aside. However, what I expected was quite far from reality as it really wasn't like this at all. Instead, I had started a show which focused more on of a "Slice of Life" basis, which I have nothing against, so I digressed. Though I quite like Slice of Life (even though it's not my main genre), I feel with this anime, It didn't really have a sense of direction thus not edging me on to watch the next episode. Art: The art style was pleasant and seeing this from the first ep, I should've guessed at this point it was going to be a more friendly show rather that Action-like. Due to this, not a heavy amount of fight scenes had to be animated. Putting this aside, the art-style was pleasant to watch and was unique in its own way. Sound: The OP is alright but for me, it wasn't special or something that I could get in to. The soundtrack was overall quite good; Good timing, and nothing overpowering and changed appropriately to the atmosphere present. Character: I think we can all agree that Latina is a lovable character which can easily be portrayed by other character's reaction to her in the show. The downside for me is Dale; I'm no father but I can sort of understand why he'd be so protective but I felt that he was too protective. Yes, it was funny seeing his reaction but I felt that It was a bit over the top at points but that's just me. Don't let that put you off. Enjoyment: During the end episodes, I couldn't find myself wanting to watch the next. Nothing really got me hooked to the show so my overall Enjoyment wasn't that high. However, there were parts during the show that made me smile and laugh which pushes that up. In Conclusion, I can understand what other people saw in this and trust me when I say, this is definitely not the worst show this season (not to name names but ummm Maou-sama, Retry!) lmao. But to conclude this show just wasn't for me.
The story of this anime is revolves around the daily life of Latina and her interactions with other characters. I liked the world building that this anime had throughout. This anime has a fantasy setting, but it is not focused on combat as much which differentiates it from most other anime of the genre. The animation is pretty standard with some quality dips. I really enjoyed the art style and character designs from this anime. The sound is pretty standard too. No music really stood out to me besides the ending theme. It was not bad, but itwas not too memorable overall. My favorite thing about this anime is the characters. Dale was a clingy dad to Latina, but his personality made for a lot of comedic scenes. Latina`s interactions with other characters were very wholesome and entertaining. The couple who runs the bar in the series were great insightful supporting characters. I really enjoyed this anime for its comedy and wholesome moments. If you like other lighthearted comedy anime I would definitely recommend this anime.
This review may contain spoilers. I will start with the community reaction to this anime. Most people called it lolicon anime and hated it from the very beginning. In my opinion this anime is a literal gem compared to tons of cheap isekai animes of this season. It's also one of the most heartwarming animes I have seen in a while. Alongside with clannad this anime makes me wanna have a daughter UwU Story (9/10): The story is located in a cliché world where there are adventurers, guilds, magic, demons and stuff. But what I certainly enjoyed is that there are no overpowered magic user that oneshotsanything. There is a life out of magic and combat, there are normal kids going to school and stuff. What Im trying to say is this anime is unlike the other animes int this world setting. The animes with this world setting normally has OP magicians, everyone's families are dead or they have some sort of background like that, everyone except the the protagonist's friends are a villiain etc. To abridge, this anime shows us this boring bs world setting can be enjoyable. Art (7/10) The characters weren't so bad close up but when viewing characters from different aspects or showing them form a distance they looked somewhat weird. Same goes with the action scenes, although it's not all that bad the frames were minimal in some scenes. The eyes were unique (especially Latina's) and I liked them. Character art aside I really enjoyed the BG art. The landscapes or the towns they visited, they were beautiful. Sound (9/10) I don't have much to say here. I both liked the opening and the ending Latina singing the opening and Dale singing the ending was pretty cute and good. The opening reflected Latina's happines while exploring the new warm world she has come to well. The OST's were mostly good. Character (8/10) I want to start with Dale. Dale is one of the best/strongest adventurers in his town and is pretty busy. Normally, the characters like this are edgy af cool af bois who oneshot everything whenever their theme is played. All they do is slaughter monsters, they dont have much of a life except combat and that's pretty much all they do. Unlike them Dale is a good adventurer in human standarts. He is clever, he is strong knows magic and has a good equipment on. He is not edgy and he is not a god who oneshots everything. Instead he is a normal human who has an ordinary life and ordinary emotions. He doesn't has unlimited power, money or stuff. He lives at the attic of an inn. He pays his rent and has a compassionate heart. He is even clingy to a little girl despite being strong. I loved how the anime showed us that the cool af oneshotter MC's are human too. Latina is the only one with a tragic background. Dale finds him in the forest all by herself and later learns that her parents are dead. Latina, after losing her all she's got clings to the man who showed him kindness and took him to home after all the hardships she's been through. As the anime progresses Latina learns Japanese and other human world stuff. It's certainly adorable to watch her learn and start interacting with other humans after getting used to Dale going to quests and stuff. The background characters didn't feature anything special. Latina's friends and The couple who runs the inn (Kenneth and Rita) supports Latina no matter what happens and watching that warms up your heart. My Personal Enjoyment (10/10) It was a pleasure to watch A little kid who's lost everything gets a helping hand from another race and grows up in that race. Starting Latina's first moments where she was literally glued to Dale to where she was going to school or shopping even to a friend's house. It was an adventure of a little girl and watching her grow up made me all fuzzy and happy.
NO SPOILERS. FULL RATING. If there truly is the best Anime of all time, then this has to be it, from cuteness to emotional encounters, sadness love and everything, this series is just perfect in everyway and it doesnt lack in anything, the story is amazing and how it was done and executed was just perfect. I will happily wait for a 2nd season. Story 10/10 The story doesnt leave anything lacking it just has everything a perfect story needs and i just love every single aspect of it, its a story about an adventurer becoming an early father to a girl and everything about it isjust as perfect as it already sounds, i loved every single moment of the anime. Art 10/10 I think the art in general is very hard to do badly and especially with this anime the art is perfect and fits the anime a lot. Sound 10/10 Sound isnt a priority in a cute little series like this but im glad to say that the soundtrack is perfect and the creators have outdone themselves with the music. Character 10/10 Theres a lot of different characters from different races and they all have different traits and abilities, its really amazing to see all these different characters interact with each other. Theres nothing lacking. Enjoyment 10/10 The enjoyment of the anime is just perfect, the story is amazing and all the little moments that happen in there really drag you along with them and puts you into the animes world yourself, I can honestly say that i havent ever seen such an anime that so easily puts me to tears and puts a smile on my face and makes me happy about it afterwards. Overall 10/10 Theres nothing thats left lacking in this anime, its just all perfect in every single way, im just happy to say that this anime truly receives the praise for being a perfect anime, from well written story to the amazing soundtrack and the perfect enjoyment and the amazing characters that we see, it truly is a perfect series and it truly is an masterpiece.
Usagi Drop + fantasy setting = this anime. Slice of Life anime series and movies mostly took place in modern day Japan. However,this one takes place in fantasy world,the fictional one. I never seen that kind of anime,which was very surprising to me because it's rare to see Slice of Life in non-realistic setting. Now,let's talk about anime's story,art and animation,music,soundtrack,voice acting,my enjoyment and characters. Let's start with story first. Young adventurer named Dale Reki stumbles upon a young devil girl,feeds her,helps her bury her dead guardian,telling her his name and she told him her name: Latina. Afterwards,story focused on Dale raising Latina is cute way.Latina's developmentand many great things that happened to her and their adventures. I can't tell more without giving you spoilers,so i can only tell you this much. Story is very good. 8/10 Art and animation is like watching artworks of your favorite female character. (Waifu) It's well made,even if some character designs are somewhat generic-looking ones and animation is solid enough,nothing bad about it. Both of it are almost great. 8,7/10 Music is very good,somewhat like Usagi Drop's. It's nice to hear that OP song was sang by Latina's voice actress,Kanon Takao,it's so good that i have it on my phone. ED song is good,but not catchy or anything special like OP song. Soundtrack on each episode is played the way it's should in many moments,whether is cute moment with Latina or fight scene. Voice acting is decent,there are some that look familiar to someone,but not to me. All together,that would be 8,5/10 Is anime enjoyable? Yep,it's extremely fun to watch. All those cute things that Latina do,Dale's hilarious overprotective personality and many fun things happening in anime,everything is so enjoyable like hell. 10/10 Characters are well designed and developed in way they could be for this kind of anime. Dale is really fun character when he goes like: 'Latina is so cute!' or like 'Latina,wait for me,i'll be back or something like that,lol. He loves Latina so much that he would kill anyone who dared to harm her,but he is not monster so he got his own restraints and limits. As for our adorable,beautiful and soooooo cute little girl called Latina,she is amazing. She is so cute that i would want to have daughter like her. In every episode,she was so cute that she broke the Cuteness scale! Moe Moe Kyun!¨As for other characters,they are enjoyable ones,for an supporting characters,especially Kenneth,Rita,kids that Latina made friends with and other characters who love Latina so much that they don't wanna let go of her. Characters are not perfect,but they are great enough. 9/10 Overall: 9/10 This anime is absolutely amazing,there is so much to learn,even if it's fantasy anime. This is great show for anyone who like Slice Of Life or Usagi Drop. I didn't had high expectations for an Slice of Life anime in realm of fantasy,but it's executed in the way to surprise the audience. I see nothing too bad in this show that should ruin my enjoyment,so it's gonna be a great anime for almost everyone,except to anime fans with high standards. I highly recommend it to anyone who likes Slice Of Life genre and fantasy genre. Sorry if review is short,but like i said,i can't write down without giving you spoilers,so watch this anime and enjoy it!
I really don't understand how UchiMusume is rated in the high 7 at the time of writing this review. The only reason I can think of is that Latina is cute, and that's really all this show is about. Story: 5/10 Latina's background is given a slight chance to be interesting but is rarely brought up. Latina and her parents were outcast from their demon country, one of many but the only without a ruler for the time being. that's about as far as that plot goes other than foreshadowing. We're supposed to believe Dale was a cold-blooded demon killer up to the point he metLatina which turned him into a doting father figure overnight. I get it, she's cute. I was at least interested to the point I wanted to know what happened beyond the show so I looked at spoilers for the LN. I wouldn't do that if I were you. Art: 3/10 UchiMusume is the ugliest show I've seen this season. From the bland backgrounds to side characters everything just looks lazily done. Latina is the only focus of the show so that you weebs will buy figures and other merch. The bar patrons, which are in nearly every episode so should look better than random villager in the background, I'm almost sure are taken out of my high school notebook. And I can't draw. Sound: 4/10 Honestly, the music wasn't that memorable. I skipped the OP almost every episode. I can't even remember the background music. I will give credit to the ED, however. That shit's a banger, shout-out to my boy Nobuhiko Okamoto. Cute girls are one of my favorite things about anime. But 10 years into this hobby I've learned that I need more substance then just that. And this show only had one! We have limited precious time on this planet and I wouldn't waste it watching this.

Ok the 1st reason that makes me rate this anime so low is: LATINA is so CUTE LATINA is so CUTE LATINA is so CUTELATINA is so CUTE LATINA is so CUTE LATINA is so CUTE LATINA is so CUTE LATINA is so CUTE. LATINA is so CUTE LATINA is so CUTE LATINA is so CUTELATINA is so CUTE LATINA is so CUTE LATINA is so CUTE LATINA is so CUTE LATINA is so CUTE. The author spam that sentence so many time!!! Rly annoying. 2nd reason: the story is bad, it's just characters' daily routine and small travel. I dont understand why so many people love it ???To my view, Uchi only deserve 5/10 or lower. *sry if my english bad* P/S:
I’m going to start this review off with a warning; if you’re going to watch this anime, do NOT, and I repeat, DO NOT, read the light novel or look up spoilers for said light novel before or while you’re watching. If you do, it will probably ruin the experience. I found out about the anime I’m talking about before it started airing, and I was interested in watching it because of how cute and wholesome it seemed. However, the light novel spoilers got to me, but I still wanted to watch this anime, no matter what. With that, I made a deal with myself;if the anime doesn’t get that far or has an original ending, I will completely skip the light novels. Thus, I went ahead and watched it, and while the aforementioned light novel spoilers hindered my enjoyment, I’m kind of glad I did. Lads, ladies, and non-binaries, here is my review of “Uchi no Ko no Tame Naraba, Ore wa Moshikashitara Maou mo Taoseru kamo Shirenai.”, known in English as “If It’s For My Daughter, I’d Even Defeat A Demon Lord”. Uchi no Ko (as it shall henceforth be called) follows Dale, a skilled adventurer who one day encounters a little devil girl while on a job in the forest. It’s clear that things have been rough for the girl named Latina; her father and companion has died and left her alone, she is dressed in rags, and she has a broken horn, which, for devils, is the mark of a criminal. Dale, being the kindhearted guy he is, is unable to just leave her to die, so he takes her home and ends up becoming her adoptive father. It’s not long before Dale falls in love with being Latina’s parent, and he goes through the trials and tribulations of raising a child as well as constant heartbreak when his job tears the two apart. Meanwhile, as Latina grows up, she learns about the world around her, as well as herself. Take Daikichi and Rin from “Usagi Drop”, age Daikichi down, and throw them into a fantasy setting; if you do that, you’d get Uchi no Ko in a nutshell. Just like that anime, it has a really simple slice-of-life story with little conflict. With that said, though, there is an arc in this series that I feel like goes on for too long. Sure, what is shown in this arc is most likely in the light novel (don’t quote me on that), and it captures the process of going to a faraway place accurately; still, I feel like the story arc could have wrapped up in an episode less than how long it went on for. Some of the content of this arc just felt like filler. As for the characters.... Latina. Okay, moving on! No, seriously, Latina’s the star of the show here. One may think she’s too perfect, but there’s no denying how adorable she is, both inside and out; she also grew as a character, no matter how small her growth was, and I enjoyed seeing that. I also enjoyed Dale’s character; even though he doesn’t really visibly grow as much as a character, he has gotten quite a good number of laughs out of me. As for the other characters.... well, there’s really not much I can say about them. There are quite a few supporting characters who interested me but didn’t get that much screen time, and there were others that I just did not know how to feel about. *coughMayacough* I swear, though, if the supporting characters get most of their development in the light novels that go beyond the anime, I’m going to get mad! Okay, so the characters aren’t this anime’s strong point, so what is? I’d say the voice acting and music. While the opening and ending themes, which are respectively “I’m with you” and “This is Yuusha, but Zannen?!” (which are each sung by Latina and Dale’s voice actors, Kanon Takao and Nobuhiko Okamoto), aren’t songs I’d replay over and over, they’re both catchy songs that fit the tone of the anime quite well. The voice acting was also pretty good, with a standout performance from Kanon Takao, the voice of Latina; she hasn’t had many roles yet, but with how adorable her voice is and how much it fit Latina, I’d say she has a bright future as a voice actress. I want to say that the animation studio behind this anime, Maho Film, has a bright future, as well; after all, as far as I can tell, this is their first project. Unfortunately, while the art is nice to look at, the animation is not always consistent; still, there’s always room for improvement! Overall, Uchi no Ko has a number of noticeable flaws, but it’s hard to say that it’s not enjoyable. If you’re in the mood for some father-daughter bonding in a fantasy setting, this may be the anime for you. Yes, it’s all just some very wholesome father-daughter bonding, and nothing more than that.... DON’T LOOK UP THE LIGHT NOVEL SPOILERS.
There is a conspiracy theory or rather.. 'conspiracy joke' going around that every anime, manga or light novel with "raising of a child" as its main subject has been secretly funded by the Japanese government in order to raise the low birth rate of Japan. Two well-known examples are the adorable Usagi Drop, and the very funny and sweet Kakushigoto. While this anime is not quite at the same level as the above it belongs to the same subgenre. The setting might be very different, since the genre is fantasy, and the little girl Latina is not even human, but that's largely decorative. The core, theheart of the story is, again, the "raising of a child", and the joys and difficulties of being a single parent. I rated the story with '6' because, while it's cute and nice and all, there is barely any tension, barely any danger or difficulties for Latina and Dale, the man who took her in. Dale is way too OP to ever be in jeopardy himself, while Latina was only placed in real danger *once* during the entire run. To make things worse, unlike Kakushigoto and Usagi Drop, the chemistry and relationship between Dale and Latina is way too easy and smooth. In Usagi Drop, which was also about adoption, the girl Rin took quite a while to trust and bond with her adopted father (and.. nephew). Latina bonded with Dale already from the first episode, and placed her trust in him even faster. The art is nothing special but not particularly bad either. Also a '6'. The music is not too memorable, with the OP song being charming but nothing to write home about. However the ED song is lovely. It is excellently performed by Nobuhiko Okamoto who is singing it playfully and energetically. It felt like he had quite a lot of fun recording this song at the studio. I would *never* had guessed that this is the same guy who voices Boku no Hero Academia's Bakugo. I rate the music & songs with '8'. Generally I found it quite enjoyable. Latina is a very cute girl, perhaps *too* cute. '8' for enjoyment. And 7/10 overall.
Honestly, its not a complex anime but as someone who always watch's animes thats full of stuff this was a nice breather, its so wholesome and worth the watch I finished it in 3 days it was so cute and easy to watch. I hope it comes out with more this is one anime i can not get enough of! On the downside, it is a slow anime there isnt a lot of action (there is some but not alot) but that didn't bother me, its like its setting up for a cool story line honestly. If your looking for a quick watch, something just to watch,or you want a feel good anime I think this is the right anime, dont over look this one add it to your watch list for a rainy day