Because of a mistake in the summoning process, 30-year-old social animal Liu Yinuo was accidentally summoned into the game world. In order to return to reality as soon as possible, Liu Yinuo began to assist the 18-year-old "brave" Tian Enya to save the world. With her excellent cognition, Yinuo, who was originally a high-player, was like a duck to water in another world. Enya also grew from a wayward little girl to a mature and reliable big girl. (Source: bilibili, translated)
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The low review score here is baffling to me. This series was a riot from start to finish in ways I did not expect and that were refreshing and new for a genre that has been redone to death. For starters, if you are a fan of gaming as well as anime, then this series has a LOT of in jokes and skits that call back to games like Assassins Creed and Zelda. Which is just fun to see despite not being particularly creative in itself. What was really creative in this show was the use of game mechanics in the show in a way youdon't see in the hundreds of game-isekais out there. One example, and minor spoiler, was a character pausing the game during a fight to use a screenshot mode to reset their character pose and velocity. Additionally, the story goes to all kinds of different game genres from Gacha to Rhythm and RPG. Really leaning hard into the world in the series being a video game. If you are a fan of the game-based-isekais like SAO, Shangri-La Frontier, or Log Horizon, then you will like this show. The CG animation improves rapidly after the first 2 episodes or so and the action is fun and fast and pretty. The jokes are unique and not overplayed. The characters are cute and have distinct personalities. Safe to say I LOVE this show. EDIT: I watched this in the JP dub. Didn't notice it was all out in Chinese until I got halfway in. No idea which is better but the JP was good imo
So much parodies in such a short film. The comedy and energy never runs short. How could people score this so low. This is such a hidden gem, the CGI was so good it had smooth transition, The animation is not butchered like some drawings today. the fight scenes aren't so bland like skipping with a few angles, like some of todays mainstream Anime. Every episode is so compact and full of details with good plot, even tho it's mostly cliche, you will feel refreshed by how they approach it. Overall this was such an enjoyable experience it will never leave you empty afterwatching it, unlike some boring isekais. The ending was above decent, but you can't say that it was excellent. It is more enjoyable if you know a lot about Animes because of the parodies.
If I were to describe this anime in one gamer meme, it would be "HEY SHITASS, WANNA SEE ME MAKE A GAMER ANIME". It's a primarily 3DCG anime that doesn't take itself seriously and uses the medium to have fun. This isn't something you watch to immerse yourself in a good story, this is something you slap on, sit back, and let the funny moving images insert cheap dopamine into your brain. It's scattered with game and game genre references and mostly seems to be made for gamers in mind, so this isn't something you bring your non-gamer mum along to watch. No men, but there's alsostraight up no fanservice to speak of either, so this genuinely seems like a handful of gamers just rolled in and got an animation team to make something fun. ... Yep, keyword is "fun". It's the sort of stuff I don't see often in the stuff I watch (don't bother looking at my profile, I rarely log on and the list is only updated when I feel like making a review), so it was refreshing to have something where the writers seemingly don't expect you to care too much about the characters. If you've got a spare hour, or you're a gamer that likes to play dipshit games like DRG and TF2 (or other titles that fit the word), then I recommend giving the first couple episodes a try. 7/10 would rewatch once every couple years
A surprisingly charming show that is recommended for anyone who likes the concept of an isekai anime about a gaming world, but who has so far been disappointed with the other entries in the genre that focus more on the power fantasy aspect. Not that this show doesn't also contain that power fantasy aspect, but it is very much not the focus and takes more of a backseat to the parody aspects of the show. The dynamic of the main duo is pleasure to watch. The antics of the reliable veteran gamer teaching cheeses to their "student" is a rare one which I haven't oftenseen. The show is entirely in CGI, but the quality has long progressed past the days of that being jarring. The consistency of it makes it actually quite appealing, not to mention the fact that the CG nature works quite well to give the feeling of the CGI models of an actual RPG of this type. The final thing that should be noted is that there are versions of this in both the Chinese and Japanese languages. I myself watched the Japanese version and can attest that the voice acting is on par with any other traditional anime. That being said, I can't speak to the Chinese version, so I will leave that aspect to others. The Japanese OP and ED are particularly of note for really capturing the fun-natured and adventurous tone of the show. All in all, a pleasant surprise of a show that should be enjoyable to most who have an interest in gaming isekai.