The hero-king Inglis—who dedicated his entire life to building his country—is now approaching death. To award him for his honorable achievements, the goddess Alistia appears and grants him one wish. Having never been able to master the blade, Inglis asks to be reincarnated in order to do so. In a blink of an eye, Inglis finds himself born in the far future as a daughter of the Eucus noble family. Six years later, Inglis is discovered to be Runeless—incapable of utilizing the runes that enable the use of magic in this era. She is therefore ineligible to become a knight. However, this fits in well with Inglis' plan: she instead decides to become the squire for her cousin, Rafinha Bilford, allowing Inglis to focus on pushing her limits. For Inglis, the challenges this familiar yet different world has to offer are instead opportunities for her to hone her skills—and possibly become an extraordinary squire in the process. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
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It’s always a bitter sweet moment saying goodbye to your favourite anime in a given season. Now that it’s over, I have nothing but positive things to say about Auo. I will remember this show very fondly and miss it a lot. Three things make Auo stand out for me among reincarnation/fantasy shows I’ve seen in the past. One, the gender swap gimmick with Inglis originally being an old man and reincarnating as a hot waifu. For two, Inglis’ love of fighting strong opponents. She’s very much a meathead in the same vein as Goku, but way smarter and cuter obviously. Lastly, I love MCsthat want to do their own thing rather than saving the world or defeating demon lords etc. Inglis’ main goal is to live a lowkey life as her cousin’s squire. Because of her lack of a magic crest, she is often looked down on by this classist society. Of course, in traditional fantasy fashion, even though she doesn’t have a magic crest she is still OP which makes for some great moments in the show. Seeing the look on peoples’ faces after underestimating her only to get the worst beat down of their lives was great.After seeing the consequences of her decisions in her past life as king, she wants to avoid a repeat of those mistakes. This led some people to call her a bad MC and call out the writing, when in reality her actions and laissez-faire attitude towards certain events are extremely consistent with who she is and what the author establishes from episode 1. She’s not your typical MC and that’s why I love her. The world building in the show is actually really good, but it seems like they just ran out of time to answer everything. I’d also imagine that’s the same in the LN since you have to have something to keep people coming back to the story. But in anime form it was a little frustrating because of how interesting the world they set up was, only for it to not be expanded on more. The kingdom that Inglis ruled in the past is substantially different from that of today. Why and how that happened is one of the central mysteries of the story that we didn’t really see explained which was disappointing. Some other mysteries were teased as well that never got expanded upon, but again I’m sure that’s just an issue with the limited run. This didn’t really affect my enjoyment of the story at all though, I was here for Inglis and her cousin Rani and they delivered as a dynamic duo consistently so no complaints from me. One area where the show is definitely lacking is animation. I believe it’s a smaller studio, so that is probably down to budgetary and staffing issues, but many action scenes were quite bad. For a show about a battle junkie, you can see how that would be an issue. The art style is quite different, I don’t think I’ve ever seen anything quite like it. I saw a few people describe it as Hentai-esque, I wouldn’t go that far, but it definitely has a unique look to it that some people may not like. I personally loved it. Pacing is great, haven’t read much of the LN yet to comment on if they skipped a lot or not, but from an anime only perspective I was never bored, nor did I feel rushed in any points. Auo was pretty easily my anime of the season. After a couple of shows came out hot and then fell off, this one just stayed consistent for me. Inglis earned her way into my top waifus and I even purchased the digital LN for this because there are no physicals, which I never do since I hate digital. If that’s not a testament to how good this show was for me, I don’t know what is. Auo gets a very easy 10 out of 10.
Isekai/fantasy plots are becoming more typical, but haphazard, because for every one copy that came out in the AniManga space, another one is ready to take its place. And set pieces, especially ones that take the tropes to a whole new level, there're many that tries to follow the trend to variable degrees of mediocrity, such is the case with novelist Hayaken's Eiyuu-ou, Bu wo Kiwameru Tame Tenseisu: Soshite, Sekai Saikyou no Minarai Kishi♀ a.k.a Reborn to Master the Blade: From Hero-King to Extraordinary Squire ♀. Just in case you'd forget due to STM or something, we've actually seen a show like this before: last Winter'sKenja no Deshi wo Nanoru Kenja a.k.a She Professed Herself Pupil of the Wise Man, which has an old man who is the strongest of his own world, through some form of means, shrink down to their youthful self, with the strange caveat that it's the "magical sex shift" trope of being a girl to do whatever the heck he feels like doing, now in a new skin of a girl. It's the same for this story, where lies the Hero-King Inglis in the Kingdom of Silvare, reaching the top of his calibre establishing his kingdom, with the only regret that he didn't achieved to be a master swordsman. Lying on his bed and ready for the natural death, with the one final wish from the goddess of the land to fulfill, and there goes the typical reincarnation phase of King Inglis, into a young woman (at the behest of the goddess), known as Inglis Eucus, ready to be Reborn to Master the Blade. The transformation from the Hero-King to Extraordinary Squire♀, Inglis, better known by her nickname as Chris, finds that other than retaining parts of her previous life, like liking only women and seeing her friends as grandchildren, the magic case use is somewhat different as well: in her old world, magic exists in the form of Aether, but in the reincarnated world, humanity has lost its meaning to use magic, so much so that the replacement for it is in the form of Runes that allow the use of magical Artifacts to fight the commonplace monsters of magicite beasts, formed by Prism powder falling on them. Together with her maternal cousin Rafinha "Rani" Bilford, the world is explored at large where even the typical "nobles vs. commoners" formula is referenced by people who live on the Surface (a.k.a Earth), as opposed to people living in the Highlands: a floating island where the rich lives in nobility from the tributes and supplies it gets from down below, to offer Artifacts to the kingdoms in return. Yelp, please bear with me...because it gets even more confusing than this. If you thought that what I've mentioned so far is tolerable enough, this next bit will make you question more: there exists special people who can turn into Artifacts, and they're recognized as the Hyral Menas. These people are treated more specially because of their temperamental uniqueness, and such prominent people are the beast girls Eris and Ripple, who can use her powers to summon magicite beasts. But there is one such magical beast that is the strongest: the Prismer, which can only be taken down by Holy Knights with a special type of Rune and wielding the Hyral Menas. They are a rare bunch and are treated as valuable assets, as such with Rani's older brother-cum-Chris's cousin Rafael. And this is on top of the usual "good vs. evil" conflict factions of the Highlanders and the anti-group that is the Bloodchain Brigade, the Knight Academy that sees both Inglis and Rani meet people like Leone Olfa, with the vendetta of getting back at her brother Leon for joining the Bloodchain Brigade as a sign of betrayal and getting shunned by the general public, to redeem her family's honour, to Liselotte Arcia joining for the ride, for she can grow angel wings and fly. Oh dear Lord, is this a case of a work that's too overly designed and complicated for its own good... I have no issues with how Inglis does her job in the new reincarnated world, but more so that her magic itself is played like a parody-sue OP for comedic purposes, using her Aether in a world where even with Runes, only those who had the semblance of the past magic will use it to their full advantage, since the world at that point hasn't experienced magic like Inglis's before. Rather than become yet another noble, her mission in her reincarnation stage is to be an extraordinary squire (hence the series's name), and so that's her train of thought when she enrolls to the typical magic academy to become Rani's squire, to fight against strong humans and monsters alike. Inglis is "Runeless", because that's a choice she makes, because her Aether power is something that must not be known nor found out, for it'll bend the rules of magic that'll benign the potential destruction of the world. And then there's her cousin Rani, which like a leech, feeds off her cousin's extravagance, which isn't a bad thing per se...but on the level of being obnoxious and showcasing too much is the breaking point for me, going closer to Yuri territory when in fact despite Inglis's love for girls, this show need not point out that fact as emphasized as it should be. The sister and cousin's companions Leone and Liselotte... are frankly quite typical and nothing special if you want that "harem" style, even in a girls' troupe. Same likewise with the Hyral Menas, though they are at least of interest...mild ones to be exact. The last notable show produced from famed Initial D studio Studio Comet was the sci-fi "ode to 1970s" Chougattai Majutsu Robo Ginguiser parody series RobiHachi all the way back in Spring 2019, and I really kinda liked that show on an on-and-off basis of it being a decent fun time. Other than the Ikemen series Fairy Ranmaru (which frankly I barr this show with absolute hatred), this is a return to form for the studio 2 years later after said series being its first Isekai/fantasy produced show, and this is where I really have to give credit where credit is due: the studio's production on this show is...dare I say, spectacular at times, though I feel that like the original source material being complicated, the visuals can be very inconsistent, with certain sections being very striking (e.g. in the case for outlining Inglis's boobalicious young woman's body) and some others just being sorta a weird 2D background mish-mash of sorts. Nah, it's too overly designed and heavily focused on the fanservice too at times. And this is one of those times where too much can never be a good thing. One weird choice I find is with the music, especially the OP. I kinda like the song that was sung by AUO feat. Win Morisaki, it's no doubt a good one outside of the show, but when in context, it...just doesn't quite mesh together...? Many a times I keep questioning whether the song and the show's thematics were one and the same at the very beginning, but overtime, I just got used to it, and it came out decent. For Yui Nishio, this is her 2nd Anisong since Fall 2021's Shin no Nakama's OP debut (which still to this day, "Beautiful Day" is such a nice and soothing debut of an Anisong), and her ED song "Self-Hug Big Love" follows that exact calm, yet slow upbeat trend of hers, into a song all on its own. It's also good. Isekai trash can still be fun, it depends on the context. But when shows like this has too much infodump that leaves you wondering how both the anime and its source material glances that and never looks back into simple explanation, the show will lose its audience retainership fast. And to befit the curse even further, this Isekai/fantasy show is also nothing special, but of an OP power fantasy that knows how to parody itself too much that it becomes boring quickly. Damn, what a shame that the original source material is trying to be too many things all at once and has no cohesive plot that's more than enough for the audience to shun this like the plague that it is. I can only recommend this if you allow yourself to be dumbfounded by infodump that doesn't take itself seriously, and of everything else being a parody that at the end of the day, leaves a bad taste in your mouth. Yuck, this Isekai/fantasy show is intolerable.
Summary This season had its fill of Isekai anime, and I will add this one to that pile. Yes, I can already hear you saying; "but this isn't an actual Isekai." Sure, you may technically be correct, but for all practical purposes, it follows the same general line of story and plot beats, so it may as well be one. The old king dies after a long and honorable life building up his nation and making it prosperous for his subjects. As he dies he gets a favor from the goddess for a life well lived, and onto his next life he goes. Or rather, onto the nextlife she goes. Not sure why they made the MC into a female in the next life, as I do not think it has served much of a purpose in this first season, but sure, alright then. Yes, there are some callbacks to how perspectives are different now that he is a pretty girl vs previously being a man, but nothing much of anything is done with this potentially interesting plot point throughout the first season. Another apt thing to mention is that while this show is named "reborn to master the blade", our MC does practically nothing of the sort in this first season. She uses a blade perhaps once or twice, but otherwise, she just shoots laser beams and beats the shit out of her opponents using her brute strength alone. I can only assume and hope that in a potential second season, we may actually see her master a blade of some sort, hah. Characters We get introduced to our MC and main supporting character from the get-go, before getting a small group of additional supporting ones introduced over the next half-season. I personally never really cared much for most of the characters in this first season outside Inglis. Her battle-addict personality and the humor around that kept me engaged enough and entertained me enough to the point that I thought, okay, sure, she isn't terrible. To a smaller extent, I would say the interplay between her and Rani was also fine, and a slightly positive note in the season. Outside these two though, none of the other characters I cared for in any way whatsoever. I don't feel we get to know them well, I don't feel we explore much with them, and they barely exist for certain story purposes, if any at all. While Inglis and her whole shtick is fine enough, and while it fulfills my power-fantasy appetite, everything else could have used a lot more work to try to pull me in. Plot So the plot is nothing too complex either. Inglis is reborn and all she wants is to master her skills and the blade, while staying out of politics and everything of the like, as she was so saddled to death with in her prior life. She does nevertheless get involved in some things throughout the season, as is only to be expected I suppose. The main driver for the plot seems to be whatever Inglis gets herself involved in for the sake of being able to battle strong opponents and improve her skills, with some random events sprinkled on top. I do not expect much from this sort of Fantasy Isekai anime, but I would have liked a more fleshed-out world and a deeper story as a whole. Or at the very least more of a hint toward that. I will be fine watching a second season of Inglis kicking ass though, as I am sure many of you also will. Summary Everything in this anime seems average at best, with good reason. - The animation style is fine - The combat scenes are lackluster - The characters are average at best, with many being barely more than NPCs - The plot is far from deep, nor clever, or especially engaging, it's just there, to an extent Most everything in this anime is, at best, average. And while I watched it all the way through, and while I would most likely watch a second season, it barely kept me engaged, especially by the end, so I am happy it is done for the season. I would not recommend you watch this unless you are unhealthily into this sort of anime, as I am. If you are in the mood for a battle junkie anime though, you may check out Black Summoner instead.
Finally, a good action anime with a strong female main character. I am very excited for this, not only is the story good, but I can see that slowly the anime/manga industry is moving away from it's misogynistic ideas and bias, if until now we only got animes/mangas in which the main characters were always male and only them were OP and centered on harems, this anime and the other one that aired at the same time with it "Tensei Oujo to Tensai Reijou no Mahou Kakumei" felt very very refreshing and it gives me hope that in the future the female sex will receivemore chances to prove themselves worthy of being main characters not only in sticky honey romance and "comedy" but also in action animes. I really hope that we'll get more seasons and that people will rate this anime with a higher rate, it's not only the content that we can see, but it's also a hidden social message to it, that women are equal to men, and they can and should get more chances to prove themselves as protagonists in more stories. 10/10 anime for me, please deliver some more seasons.
The anime started off pretty great, but as the show went on, there was absolutely nothing happening. This is an "semi-Isekai" (Reborn, but in the same world), and the king is reborn as a waifu. I thought there were be more comedic moments with this, but nothing came out of it. On top of this, the main character is a battle junkie with 0 character growth by the end. I kept watching hoping for something interesting, but as the show dragged on, every episode became more painful and boring to watch. I'm a pretty positive Isekai reviewer who's at least enjoyed the bad Isekais aswell. But unfortunately, this Isekai is not just bad, but its painfully boring. I wouldn't recommend watching this one, even for heavier Isekai/Semi-Isekai/Fantasy fans. There are so many good shows out there to watch, and you get absolutely nothing out of this one.
Where do I even start? Honestly, this anime is just plain stupid. I can't believe a studio had the nerve to animate this trash, and I think I even saw it has a game adaptation. First off, the title is misleading where is the 'blade'? When all she does is kick and punch with mana, it should be called 'Master the Mana' instead of 'Master the Blade'. Plus, it's unclear who the actual enemy is throughout the series. And what about those Hyral Menas? What even are they? They’re described as weapons, but then they’re using weapons themselves? You only find out their true nature inthe last episode, which is just frustrating. And it's hilarious how Ripple suddenly mentions having a homeland out of nowhere, i thought they are produced? Fuck this shit, can we get some proper explanations? This was a confusing mess! While I'm at it, I have to mention that scene with the green-haired fake Highlander. Did they not realize what 'she will come instead' really implies? It’s pretty clear, she's a slut. Seriously, fuck who wrote this episode? You need to stop writing!!! And to top it all off, we never get any answers about Eris’s agitation, between Ripple and Silva, the relationship between the Holy Knights and the Hyral. What do they mean by 'paid a high price'? This is just a bunch of confusing nonsense bullshits that leaves so many questions unanswered! The only good quality of this is when they Eat and that's all. Don't make a season 2!!!!
starts out kind of promising but quickly goes downhill and turns into crap. only finished watching it to pad my mal list lol. characters are bland. especially our main character which is just a battle junky done very poorly. the concept of a battle junky can and has been done very well but this one just comes off as empty. story and fights are also insanely predictable and boring. i dont really think anyone past the age of 12 will watch this anime and enjoy it. overall there are worse series than this but its definitely worse than most. ima give it a 4/10.
I quite recommend it, although there are a few things that I think are not good about this anime, first I like the comedy in this anime, the second is of course because the MC is very overpowered, his strength is great, and shown to people (MC does not hide his overpower), the drawback, this is a type of girls love anime, it is inevitable because before incarnating the MC was a man, a grandfatherly man and a king, So it's impossible for her to have a romantic relationship with a man in her new life, mentally it must be very torturous, so in shortit becomes a girls love anime (L*ESBI), then I also don't like the MC's colleagues, the types of burden characters who are chatty and useless, and actually hinder the development of the main character, that's more or less it, the score from me is 7, of course because this anime is funny, apart from the shortcomings that I mentioned earlier,
tl;dr OP MC is OP and wants to fight everyone. a better version of Kuro no Shoukanshi but still did not live up to its potential. Let's begin this review of an isekai by first lining it up against the three pillars of trash-tier isekai. OP MC? Yes. Undoubtedly and unabashedly OP MC. Tycoon focus? No. At no point does Inglis appear to be interested in becoming rich. Harem? No? Inglis acquires a group of women as companions but they do not serve as romantic interests. Looking pretty good so far eh? Avoided two of those dastardly pillars already. Why did I give this a 4/10 then? There's been plentyof OP MC's in anime and especially in isekai/reborn animes and the MC of this show, Inglis, is no different, being reborn with powers beyond the pale that put her contemporaries, enemy and compatriot alike, to shame. While not necessarily a bad thing per se, when combined with difficult personalities it becomes a liability to the show. Thankfully Eiyuu-ou Tenseisu gives us a main character that isn't unlikable; Inglis cares about the people around her and her friends and is generally a good person. However, the viewer's enjoyment of the show is kneecapped by the incessant repetition of the character tropes from the moment they are introduced all the way to the show's conclusion. While repetition may be a useful tool for prose and informative work, typically it is the bane of comedy and entertainment and Eiyuu-ou Tenseisu is unfortunately no different. The characters become nearly flat from lack of development beyond their trope. Cool sidekick remains cool sidekick. Unconfident and mistreated sidekick becomes marginally more confident and less mistreated. Initially mean but not actually sidekick is still initially mean but not actually sidekick. And MC remains just a battle jockey with OP abilities and uncanny world sense thanks to knowledge from a prior life. I won't spoil what little there is to actually spoil but after the first couple episodes the show really lost my engagement, and it took a conscious effort to finish up the show and write this review. Points for not having a tycoon arc and an actual harem like other subpar isekais but unfortunately replacing it with "hur dur i want fight" does not cut it. Do not recommend.
Should've been called "Reborn to Fight". This whole time I was watching to see how the MC grew her prowess with the sword and what does this battle junkie do instead? Spend the whole show kicking and punching things or learning to make mana and use mana when she already has a higher ranked skill: aether. Not to mention SHE used to be HE? This show wouldn't have been different if this girl was a reincarnated queen instead of a king. It served the story 0%. And why does everyone look so much older than they are? I know it's common in anime but c'mon themain leads are middlescoolers? The holy knights are 20-something and younger? The barrier lady is apparently the only adult in school? God forbid we have a show where adults actually do their job or even just high schoolers. Nah that would be too ridiculous. Only middlescoolers have enough positivity and faith to be the good guys and save the world. Watch episode 1 and then write fanfiction cause that's the only episode worth it.
The beast designs are really ugly, like your typical bad CGI models. The character appearances are really a major step down from the manga and LN and are really disappointing, the frowns and smiles they make can be really nasty at times. Not often do I feel this way but the voice acting in this show really got on my nerves, especially for some of the characters and kept making me feel like skipping their lines. Most of their jokes fall flat and straight down to the depths of the world. I get that it is trying to be comedic and want to make theaction seem carefree for the MC, but they are really bad. Plus, that 4th wall breaking quip in the last episode made no sense and came out of nowhere when there was no implication of this anywhere before this. Best to stick to the manga or LN, this anime was a disaster.
This story is super cool and definitely worth checking out! The fantasy world created in this tale is detailed and fascinating, with a mix of magic and sword fighting that plays an important role in the plot. Plus, the character of Inglis is really strong as a noble princess with an unwavering determination and fighting spirit. However, there are a few weak points in terms of character development and some parts of the story could use a bit more explanation. This makes the plot feel a bit disjointed at times and some events seem to happen too quickly. Still, overall this story is really engaging and perfectfor fans of the fantasy genre. It's definitely a great choice for anyone looking for an exciting new adventure to follow!
I like it because "Eiyuuou, Bu wo Kiwameru Tame Tenseisu," or "Reborn to Master the Blade: From Hero-King to Extraordinary Squire♀,". This anime manages to present a fresh isekai narrative by examining a story of heroics and hard training. The high-quality animation accentuates the epic battles, and the detailed character designs reinforce the visceral feel of the story. The reincarnated main character offers emotional depth and realistic struggles in reaching the pinnacle of knighthood. Intelligent dialog and mature character development keep the series engaging from start to finish. This is a must-watch for fans of the isekai genre or stories about the journey to greatness.
By all rights I should have loved this series after all it ticked so many boxes for me... Genderbending, isekai, interesting world, OP protag who just likes to have fun with it. And yet, it just falls short. I'll briefly go into what it does right. The first few episodes are a really strong start, they set up the characters, introduce the world, the structure of the people in it, and the threats that are going to be faced. More than that, we get a good amount of mysteries / questions that arise that hooks us into watching more. On to what I don't like. The conflicts between characters feels weak. TheMC lacks all interest in the plot / events of the world, which makes me lose interest as it is a background thing that the MC doesn't seem to want to get engaged in. - If the MC doesn't care, then why should I? she's of POV character, so our attachments and interests are vicariously gained from her. All this series seems to do is pile up questions and mysteries, and then answers none of them, which is deeply unsatisfying, yes you want some questions going forward into a season 2, but you should also answer at least one or two things. This series is enjoyable to watch, but it doesn't live up to its potential I'm giving it a 5/10 because it both entertained me, and disappointed me It is said that the ending is paramount, and this one left me very unsatisfied
Starts very strong but the pacing is very poor. They introduce several important plot elements but do not resolve any on them, the final episode felt like it would be the 6th in any other 12 episode anime. There are so many important questions the viewer asks through the season, but literally none of them are answered by the end and there was nothing indicating a second season. The title of the anime is also very misleading, as the main character actually rarely uses a blade at all in the last 6 episodes. That being said the characters are enjoyable and the animation is welldone. If this gets another season to continue the storyline I will definitely watch it.
Reborn to Fight is one of the more underrated shows of the season. A concentrated dose of high octane action with a surprisingly decent story underneath, carried by a badass female MC. Animation / Art / General Visuals - 9/10 ----------------------------------------------- The show looks great. The art style is incredibly clean and well rendered. There is a heavy focus on melee fighting and the animation is good enough to make it seem fluid and exciting. There's a notable weight behind punches and kicks, so you actually feel the power and speed of the characters. It's definitely a notch above your average show. Sound / Music / Voice Acting -7/10 ------------------------------------------ Voice acting is solid for a JP anime, though there's not too much to remark about the sound or music. Story - 7/10 ------------- It's a story of a hero king being re-incarnated so that he could live his second life taking a different path. Opting out of heroism and leadership and instead focusing fully on personal development. I find it a great angle to work with. Too many shows feature an MC that's too focused on heroics, even if they make no sense. Or the opposite, the MC is so disinterested in everything that they live a normal life that's as boring as dirt. Not this show though. We get a story of how powerful someone can get if they were incredibly motivated and gifted, but weren't limited by their destiny or sense of justice. But the show goes beyond the motivations of a single individual. There's a greater underlying story that builds upon the unique circumstances of the world. We only get glimpses behind the crazy inequality of the world order, but it works great as a backdrop for the MC's adventures. Characters - 7/10 --------------------- I'll be fair here - most of the characters in the show are pretty lame. This show is almost entirely carried by the MC. We have a bit of a funky dynamic with the MC being a man in their previous life, but now being reborn as a woman. And a hot one at that. So they have some interesting struggles with their own beauty and the objectification by men, and the obvious clash of their sexuality when they're essentially a man in a woman's body. That aside, the MC is laser focused on a single thing. To become the greatest fighter possible. It's refreshing to see them only show middling interest in anything else. Politics, romance, stopping the bad guys etc. None of it really matters. Everything is only an excuse to fight the strongest enemies they can find. The anti-hero design is very enjoyable. Their extreme confidence and competence refreshing. No fumbling around as a goody-goody hero that just wants to protect their friends. No, this MC cares not for that, they just want to fight. Unfortunately none of the secondary characters are worth much. A childhood friend with no real personality other than being too fascinated with her older brother. Classmates who are similarly devoid of character, only existing to gawk at the MC and their overwhelming abilities. The so called main villain might be the most interesting character outside of the MC but even that is only due to the fact that they're mysterious, so it's hard to get a good read on what they're about. --- Total - 8/10 --- Reborn to rock big booba and fight all day, is an anime that I find to be greatly underrated. I'm not sure what is the reason for the low scores, but if you're into an overpowered, super confident and competent female MC that kicks ass all season long, it's a show for you!
First thing first, this anime is pretty much so so. Not that bad, but not really good either. The opening song is good, and the ending song is refreshing, along with the video. The story: 7 This anime tells about an old but strongest divine knight who's getting chance to be reincarnated, since he's going to die, and somehow got reincarnated as a baby girl. The baby girl was named Inglis Eucus, and she got to meet another baby which is going to be her friend until this short series ends. She definitely gets reincarnated but the power is still there, in her body, and that's alsowhy in the opening episode, she singlehandedly kills a magicite beast that even a blessed boy can not even beat. I don't thing anything else is interesting, as the story apparently has to show how easy it is to beat anyone and of course, always with smile on your face. Even when she's hurt due to a slight slice by a Hyral Menas, she's just getting aro....I mean, excited and eventually pulling out few percent of her power to beat the enemy. I find this...well, not that interesting. Ah also, the story also shows how she's a suiperb beauty! I can't help but wondering, is this what people usually refer to as a hidden discrimination? The only anime I've seen having wrecked face of hero is...well, Kekkaishi? The Art: 8 I can see why some people are interested to watch this anime. The art is well made, pretty much solid. The coloring of characters, views, monsters, powers and such are very well made. The OP/ED song: 8 The Ending is what I find very interesting, blending with the video as well. It just feels refreshing and the mood somehow reminds me of old anime ending song, like the one from Samurai X. Conclusion: I definitely think that this anime will get its second season, but then again, what's going to be written to continue this series? Very little to explore, very limited idea will be presented. The most probable would be the Highlanders idea and how she's going to beat every highlanders, since this anime puts "damn I'm excited to see more strong pepple so I want to test my power and if I am going to lose, feel the power! Thundercats! hooooooo!" or something like that.
Very typical for these type of genre to have the OP MC's but it's kind of a fresh air to have a gender swap instead of a lame guy getting transported an does this and that yada yada type stuff no? If you want a relaxing anime where you wouldn't even need to bother worrying about anything because MC is too powerful, this is the anime for you. She's too OP to the point where fights end in just a blink of an eye, it even defeated my Record in NNN last year (26 seconds). The story is interesting at first, but after watching it longer, you'llrealize that there's literally no plot or anything, just her flexing how strong she is because everyone here has a huge skill issue. Someone insults MC because they think she's weak? Who ever that is, will get their ass kicked like usual. A powerful monster that no one can kill easily appeared? Hell she'll just hit it with 1 punch like she's the next 1 punch Man.. I mean woman. But atleast unlike some other Animes in the same genre, MC actually gets to show off Infront of everyone most of the time, She's very well liked by Guys and Girls, no harem, no holding back of powers whatsoever. Anyways, this can be your guilty pleasure if you like this type of MC or Anime.
An anime where the protagonist becomes overpowered. Just turn your brain off and watch for the action. Another anime that lets you vicariously feel the pleasure of being superior to everybody else around you. You get angry by the injustice that exists, and you watch on to see how the protagonist fixes this injustice by her obsession with getting stronger. One difference this show has to others is that the protagonist is isekai-ed probably to the future of her own world; the protagonist was not a resident of Earth in the first place. Shows like these are enjoyable if you eat something delicious after a long hard dayof work or study; they don't require you to be emotionally invested or to be thinking a lot. This is the kind of anime I wanted to watch and I got it. The art style looks like that of a hentai, but it doesn't harm the animation in any way, and everything else is fine.