Broadcasting club member Shihono Kobayashi always gushes to her friend Aoto Endou about MagiKoi, an otome game where protagonist Fiene attends the Royal Academy of Magic. But despite the colorful cast, the one character Kobayashi is most obsessed with is the villainess Lieselotte Riefenstahl. Contrary to her rude remarks toward Fiene, Lieselotte longs to be her friend. Lieselotte is also deeply in love with her own fiancé, Prince Siegwald Fitzenhagen—the game's main love interest. Unfortunately, in almost every route, Lieselotte is doomed to a tragic end. Kobayashi manages to convince Endou to play MagiKoi to practice his speaking skills. What begins as a normal playthrough turns extraordinary when Siegwald suddenly hears the players' voices inside the game! Now labeled as "gods," Endou and Kobayashi use their comments and analyses to save their beloved tsundere villainess from her fated demise. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
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Tsunlise is one of the most unique twists on the Otome/Dating sim genre and is without a doubt one of my favourites. What makes Tsunlise so unique is that unlike most Otome games, the characters are not actually isekai’d into the game. Instead it follows two childhood friends who are clearly in love with each other and bond over their love of an otome VN. The cool part being they can talk to the characters in the game and guide them to the good ends of the game. I have never seen something like that before in an anime and I loved the concept and execution.The story takes place probably 80 percent in the game and 20 percent IRL with the childhood friends gradually realising how they feel about one another. In hindsight that was probably one of my only complaints. The in game storyline was great and I loved Fiene, Liese and Sieg’s interactions, but Endo and Kobayashi were really my fave part of the show and we didn’t get enough of them IMO. I’m notoriously anti Tsundere, but I think Liese is probably one of the best examples of the archetype I’ve seen. Her personality makes complete sense once you learn her backstory and she never feels annoying over the course of the show. You just can’t help but fall in love with her prickly self and want she and Sieg to end up happy. Fiene is a fun female MC who is OP for no reason and very socially awkward, every time she’s on screen she just steals the show. The witch of yore plot line started out pretty good, but once we got reveals and background info about her origin story it kind of fell off for me. Still, a very enjoyable watch and character interactions carry it more than the story anyway. Animation is pretty underwhelming in Tsunlise with most the few action scenes being poorly animated. Even some of the walking scenes with Endo and Kobayashi IRL looked really janky at times. It’s not the worst, but not great either. Art is ok, going with a pretty generic fantasy style look that isn’t as good as the LN art, but passable. The unique premise of Tsunlise along with a loveable cast and some really good comedy made it a blast to watch. It’s not without its flaws. Like I said, I really wanted more of the IRL content. I also would have liked to have some better production values, but it is what it is. Did not really hamper my enjoyment and I can’t wait to check out the LN to see if they changed anything from the source material. Tsunlise gets 10 out of 10.
We have Katarina Claes, we also have Aileen Lauren Dautriche. And now, we go for the three-fer with Lieselotte Riefenstahl in the classic Otome Game fashion, featuring live commentary right from the current day of Earth we call Japan! Out of the 3 "villainess Otome Game" adaptations that we've had so far since the start of the 2020s, lone novelist Suzu Enoshima's Tsundere Akuyaku Reijou Liselotte to Jikkyou no Endou-kun to Kaisetsu no Kobayashi-san a.k.a Endo and Kobayashi Live! The Latest on Tsundere Villainess Lieselotte a.k.a Tsunlise, is the shortest on the list of similar stories. What do I mean? The LN that comes just rightat 2 volumes long that was released from 2019 to 2022, the anime itself is the exact complete package of the LN in its adaptation form, which I feel that this is the right length for an adaptation if it's considering the usual seasonal 12/13-episode runtime. Sure, both Hametsu Flag and Akuyaku Last Boss may have more under the hood that's not covered in their respective anime, but in contrast, I'll actually recommend the shortest of the series because you can just fire through the entire anime as opposed to reading the LN of the same name. The story and plot itself, by the "Villainess Otome Game" standard tropes that it has to offer, this show takes a creative and refreshing twist, in which by adding actual people playing the Otome Game and not being reincarnated into the game itself and guiding its characters along to reach the desired ending of their choice. The players: Aoto Endo and Shihono Kobayashi, members of the Broadcasting Club in their own school, decides to take a gander and play the Otome Game called A Magical Romance a.k.a MagiKoi, the standard story of the protagonist Fiene while fighting against the villainess Lieselotte Riefenstahl, who is eventually consumed by darkness and tragedy in all of the game's routes. The twist, is that through the game's manual, the reason for Lieselotte's villany tropes is a misunderstanding, a play on the word "tsundere" (or tsun de rais based on the game's perception), that's more than enough to be social commentators as Lord Endou and Kobayashee dictating a "Let's Play!" commentary through the character that could only hear the "Voices of the Gods": Lieselotte's fiance Prince Siegwald Fitzenhagen. And since he's the only one whom can perform this deed, Sieg is ultimately the key to alleviating the villainy fate of his own fiancée, which in turn, could result in the destruction of their world. If you ask me from the "Villainess Otome Game" standpoint, this is as good as it can get that's not borderline decent. The feud of royal nobility and their pairings: Siegwald with Lieselotte, Fiene (initially playing the Hero record) with Baldur Riefenstahl, they provide a great deal of entertainment when trying to deal with the ultimate tsun de rais Lieselotte herself, barring all expressions as a sign of embrassment when her ego's too inflated from say, skinship or words of affirmation that she is a kind and compassionate person through and through. Not all villains are bad people, and Lieselotte is one good example for both Endo and Koabayshi to voice their opinions so that Sieg can adjust to the temperaments of showcasing how beautiful his fiancée is in all ways possible, even going as far as to bond all of the lead and side characters together in the effort to save Lieselotte from her darkness doom. At the very same time, you can't fool me that both Endo and Kobayashi are like a couple match made in Otome Game Heaven, but with their focal point being MagiKoi, the mutual relationship seen externally might look like Endo's got a thing for Kobayashi (which he does), but with the female side being naive, he's forced to put her on a friendzone level. Regardless, Kobayashi leading the clueless Endo (y'know because he's the newbie) the way to play an Otome Game on the side, that is some good excuse of a club activity if I say so myself. So, while Lieselotte is the character development MVP on MagiKoi's side to dictate both the fate of their own and the current world, it's thanks to the male-female pairing of goofballs to lead the massive tsundere down towards the path of love, wholesomeness and authentication that she is beloved by everyone. Yes, including Fiene, whom has the typical "Hero vs. villain" program set from the get-go, only for both Endo and Kobayashi to override them. These days, Tezuka Productions mainly does whatever the anime production teams will assign them to, and because of this, we've been seeing a lot of diversity with the shows they helm since the mid-2010s. And Tsunlise is no different as it's adequately produced with time to spare, and the final result actually came out looking fine. It's the same for Tsunlise here, with a consistent productioon values and little fanfare of things looking a bit off. The OST is also fine but nothing noteworthy, though I'd prefer the ED much more than the OP by a hair. If I have to take a gander between the 3 "Villainess Otome Game" adaptations so far, Tsunlise is no doubt good, but a bit kinda of a hard sell because it's just the same tropes over again. And I don't blame you that if you've somehow passed this show by see it glorify the exact same things seen thrice now, but really, give this show another chance. If it's your thing, it's most probably your thing and vice versa. The least successful of the Otome Game genre (by MAL scores), but by no means it's bad at all, because it's still just as enjoyable on a lighter scale. I had a decent to good time with this, and I hope that you will too.
This series starts off really well, and then just past the half way point, its quality drops. Let me set the scene I was watching the series, I had been absolutely loving it, the story was good, the characters were superb, I enjoyed every moment of it, it was this well paced, entertaining series and due to the events I could tell the next episode would be the last... and then I saw it... I had only just passed the half way point of the series. Yes I was at the ending, but that ending would keep on going, and going, and at some point it wentoff the tracks, jumped the shark and derailed what had been such a great series. That's not to say that the ending is 'bad' as I've definitely seen worse, it's just not 'good' and it's definitely nowhere near as good as the rest of the series. It feels like this ending was done, because it wanted some kind of 'twist' but as the viewer all you are thinking is, 'this is dumb, and it should have ended three episodes ago' If I was to judge this on just the first 8 episodes, this would be an easy recommend, and it would get an 8./10 score But as I have to judge this as a whole I will give it a 6/10, because yes, those last few episodes dragged it down that much, to the point that it affected my enjoyment of the series to the point that I doubt I would re-watch it
Hello everyone! I'll keep this short and sweet as I don't really have anything to nitpick about since I feel that the anime was really good, and I will definitely recommend this to those contemplating whether or not they should get into the show. First of all, I have watched some otome isekai in the past such as 'The World of Otome Games is Tough for Mobs' and "I'm a Villainess So I'm Taming the Final boss", but this anime is unlike any of those I've watched. What I really like about the anime is how they do a really good job in portraying theemotions of the characters. More specifically on how much unrequited love can drive a person to do the craziest things. Honestly, the thing that stops me from giving this anime a 10 is due to how the relationship of Kobayashi and Endo not having much of progression until towards the end. Though, they had their cute scenes and I really appreciate that fact. With these little details here and there, I think the anime is really underrated for what it is. A solid 9/10. Bear with me if my review is a little inconsistent at certain points, I'm still tryna learn the ropes as this is my first review. Thanks for reading!
YES YES YES!!!! I loved this so much!!!!! This story is about Endo and Kobayashi, who play an Otome game together, and discover that somehow they can communicate with the in-game characters. And with this power, they decide to give the happiest of happy endings to their favorite - Lieselotte - who otherwise gets the doom ending. This was truly so stinking cute! Soooo entertaining! I was determined to get through all the episodes to find out what was going to happen next. Even more so, to find out what was unfolding between all the love interests. My favorite, without a doubt was Lieselotte and PrinceSieg. That said, all the characters were more precious than the next!!! And the story had a plot revelation that I surprisingly didn’t predict! It was perfectly fun and wholesome! I definitely recommend!!!!!!
This was a surprisingly fun take on the villainess show formula. It mixes it up by having players interact with the world instead of reincarnate into it, which initially gives the show some fun parody energy, and develops into some interesting dynamics later on. While it's not the deepest show around, the execution was pretty good. I laughed out loud many times, was surprised at the twists, and got invested in the romance. The Japanese voice cast is pretty top-class too. Lots of iconic veterans here, putting in solid performances. The animation wasn't anything too special but they did more than the bare minimum so itdidn't really hold the show back either. It may still be sort of a filler show, but overall I'd rate it as binge-worthy and genuinely fun enough to be worth your time.
This is a very unexpected underrated anime, I expect anime like these that seems like overrated and not even that good but that was the complete opposite. Its like they turned the absolute cliche fantasy royalty romance stuff into vliche yet not cliche fantasy royalty romance stuff, like that cantbe possible and still remain entertaining with a great hook. I dont know how they made that possible even if it still got those cringe dumb anime elements yet it feels just enough to feel meaningful. Idk know man this anime is just so unexpected I just clicked it because the conceot literally just looks like a youtuberlets player gamer with some goofy ah commentary and face cam and it turned out to be so much better. I like this anime It still looks trash after the ending logically but the journey was unexpectedly amazing which is what matters really and the ending is still good. More people need to see this anime to set it as a new standard of not that good anime but it still is good idk what im saying anymore. Its just good.
Tsundere Akuyaku Reijou Liselotte to Jikkyou no Endou-kun to Kaisetsu no Kobayashi-san invites viewers into a realm where two parallel dimensions—reality and the world within a visual novel. When it comes to the art and animation it falls somewhere between average to decent. While it may not comparable to some high-budget anime productions, it still manages to get the job done effectively. The character designs are appealing, and the fantasy world is filled with vibrant colors and imaginative landscapes. There are moments when the animation quality dips, resulting in less fluid action sequences and occasional stiffness in character movements. But these minor flaws still forgivableas they do not significantly detract from the overall enjoyment of the series. The story starts strong in the first half, delivering an engaging and well-progressed narrative. However, things take a downturn in the final three episodes with a sense of nonsense and unnecessary developments that may leave viewers scratching their heads. Pacing remains one of the show's strengths, striking a well-balanced tempo that keeps the audience engaged without feeling rushed or dragged out. The concept of two parallel worlds—one being real and the other a visual novel—without reincarnation but narrating it, is a refreshing and intriguing idea that adds depth to the story. Character development shines where both couples in visual novel worlds are well-crafted and relatable while the two main characters in the real world maintain a slower pace of development, avoiding the rush while offering some engaging romance-subtext scenes. The soundtrack, including both the opening and ending themes, is excellent and complements the series well. The voice acting is top-notch, with voice actors perfectly suited to their respective characters, delivering emotions effectively. In conclusion, Tsunlise offers an enjoyable watch, particularly for those inclined toward romance anime. While it has its share of flaws, it's worth considering if you're looking for a unique take on the genre. However, it's advisable not to set your expectations too high, as it falls short of achieving masterpiece.
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So what can I say?! There is no doubt that this anime is different. It really attracted me from the first episode and made me want to watch this anime until the end. And I saw... I can't really say that the story was boring, but sometimes I was embarrassed to see it 😂. But it was not bad at all. I like experiencing different stories. This is the main reason for my interest in watching anime. And now an otome game style story that is connected with the real world of anime and the characters of thereal world can monitor and control the game world and even communicate with the game characters. I didn't really understand some relationships. But as I say, probably the only thing that attracted me to this anime was its different story that makes the viewer watch the end of the anime. I also liked Liz's character. The characters of the so-called Sondere are created to attract the attention of the viewer and to win their hearts. Anyway, let's move on to measuring the criteria. The story was different and not bad. The animation was tolerable. The sound was ok. And finally, the characterization was almost good. Overall, this anime was an interesting experience.
Since Fruits basket, the power of shoujo anime was made clear, but after the fact, we have been hit with another drought of cheaply animated and designed shojo which tries to get away with poor production with a few Kyun’s and kyaa's Unfortunately, Liselotte suffers from the same dilemma which is quite unfortunate since the plot does get really good as we get further into the story, it is a good romance with realistic characters which is quite surprising considering the plot is about a “tsun de rais” the main game couple and the real-life couple are quite endearing and a perfect match, the plotmakes it a kind of isekai, but also better and unique. the main info dump that occurs in episode 12 winds up all plot threads quite neatly. but sadly the terrible art and animation and the very poor and underdelivered sound make it yet another generic shojo drama. Plot 8/10 The plot is quite good, the unique nature of the game characters being able to be understood and followed with the guidance of the player, while also maintaining their core personality is quite a touch. I also like the fact that the whole story is not just about the game and the world outside where the grass can be touched also has a tale to tell and a couple to adore. Characters 7/10 Quite obviously, the tsundere is a tsundere and she is very annoying at times , the way the jokes about her tsun de rais nature are handled are not great but that is not the problem of character personalities but rather the VA, the CHaracters are vast and most of the side characters do get their own stories and plot points are introduced where they shine.Most of the motivations are genuine and realistic. Sound and VA 6/10 The Op and ED are the saving grace of the otherwise atrocious and repetitive ost, the VA makes you cringe sometimes and are the reason that some scenes lose their original appeal because of they are delivered, it made it feel like all the VA were either busy, didn't care, or were given only one take. Animation and Art 5/10 Terrible, speed lines to depict any sort of action, janky movement, expressionless face with the color red defining the dere of the tsundere, with these being the only form of expression the production feels subpar. The art in the ED is actually good however but its mostly still images which I suspect are from the source material. Not a great watch if you want quality time, but if the plot and character chemistry is your only interest, then you can consider watching the first three.
This is a simple anime where you turn off your brain and get excited over a tsundere being a tsundere. Plot our main couple are clubmates who were playing a game together when they find out that their voices are heard by an ingame character. The rest of the story is them trying to make sure that the game reaches the "good ending" by giving advice to characters who can hear them, and also discover the connection between them and this game's characters. I will be honest. This anime is dumb. The energy of the main characters, the unique concept and a really great tsundere carrythis show. The game they are playing was supposed to be just a generic otome style game, but as the story/plot keeps changing due to interference from our MCs, It also develops into its own separate story. There are some things like the tsundere's trust issues, which overstay their welcome and unnecessarily stretch the plot, but I was able to overlook these issues because i never really had high expectations for an otome anime anyway. This anime doesn't do anything great. But inside the otome genre, i think this is different enough, that we can consider this a must watch.
"Tsundere Akuyaku Reijou Liselotte to Jikkyou no Endou-kun to Kaisetsu no Kobayashi-san" is a recent addition to the otome game genre, and its anime adaptation does justice to the story. The show starts strong, with its romantic comedy elements providing a fresh take on the genre and captivating viewers right from the start. The anime follows the protagonist pair of modern Japan. Endo and Kobayashi give a running commentary and analysis of the tsundere villainess Lieselotte and her progress in the game world. The show offers a behind-the-scenes look at the game world, adding a unique twist to the isekai genre. The series is packed withdrama, comedy, and romance. Striking a perfect balance between the slice-of-life and dramatic moments. Though personally, toward the ending, the story got a bit over the top for the sake of ending the plot. Tezuka Productions did an impressive job with the animation, creating a visually pleasing show with unique character designs and vibrant colors. The voice acting is also commendable, with the actors delivering their lines with passion and emotion. The characters in the series are well-developed and interesting. Endo and Kobayashi's witty banter keeps the show entertaining, while Lieselotte's complex personality and backstory make her a compelling character. The story explores her past and gives viewers a glimpse into her motives and desires. The opening theme, "Ibitsu na Kotoba," is a fun and catchy song that fits well with the anime's light-hearted tone. The accompanying visuals provide insight into the personalities and relationships of the characters. The ending theme, "Hana no You ni," is a more emotional song that features the characters in a softer light. The acoustic guitar creates a peaceful and soothing atmosphere that provides a satisfying conclusion to each episode. Generally, "Tsundere Akuyaku Reijou Liselotte to Jikkyou no Endou-kun to Kaisetsu no Kobayashi-san" is a unique and entertaining anime. It's worth checking out with its blend of genres, well-developed characters, and impressive animation.
I've read the manga so there will be a comparison. When you start a game, you interact with the game right? But what if, you can interact with the characters in the game as you are? This anime is about 2 friends able to communicate with the characters of an otoge. Since they know the story has a bad end for a character, they do their best to avoid that route using their new-found powers to interact and influence the game. It's not really that fresh of a concept, but it's way more different from the usual plot we get every season. The characters are made similarto the typical characters in vns, especially our titular tsundere girl. The interaction of the characters are very amusing and even if the game is an otoge, with a bunch of handsome guys, I didn't get uncomfortable as a male, watching it. In fact, I found it more of a normal romance anime. If the reverse harem genre puts you off, don't worry, it's not even close. Now for the meh aspect. The anime speedran a lot of the things in the manga, I can't say much but it's very obvious if you read. There are things that have been removed and then just mentioned that it happened sometime earlier. And there was not much time spent on developing the real-world characters when in the manga, there was some considerable time shown to how Endo and Kobayashi got closer. I guess, the producers wanted to compress the story into one season. The art is ok, but the reason I got baited into the manga was due to how pretty Liselotte was and the guys weren't shabby as well. I was also expecting vibrant colours like in vn cgs, but the anime just gave a pastel tone to it and call it a day. I recommend this anime, if you like romance and tsunderes. Don't expect that it's a reverse harem. Thanks for reading my review and God bless.
I swear we can't have romance without some gimmicky bulshit that ruins the story. Characters feel like archetypes, well, otome game based anime so go figure, it's just too rigid of a story to justify the lack of anything happening, looking forward to the next episode was getting to be harder and harder every other episode because again, you can't build a story around the synopsis, you need something more, I swear I feel like a mindless drone tuning into these stories, the romance tag is misleading because romance is best executed with actions between the characters, an intimate moment, a display of true femininity ortrue masculinity, a slow motion display of affection, you know, the good ole show don't tell, but I swear it's just this guy thinking, oh my god, she is cute the entire run, mediocre, snooze, next.
This is an isekai type show that's actually held back quite a bit by it's own gimmick. The two high school kids, and especially the girl of the pair, are just so insufferably obnoxious it ruins what otherwise would have been a cute romance story about tsundere princess. There's still an alright enough story there under the surface, but you have to muck through so much to get to it it's almost just not worth it. By the end of the show I was literally skipping through any scenes where the high school kids were talking, a tactic I highly recommend if you want toget any enjoyment out of this. The art style is about what you can expect from the otome game isekai sub-genre. Character designs seem to be copy/pasted from whatever template book all these shows are using. It's not awful, just forgettable. Sound design is fine, and I liked the opening song. I don't really have anything else positive to say about the show. 6/10