Mitsuha Yamano could not have had it worse. After failing to enter her university of choice and losing her entire family in an accident, she finds herself plummeting off a cliff due to an especially fragile guardrail. Through what seems to be the only bit of the fortune left in her life, Mitsuha's firm unwillingness to die allows her to be transported to another world, where she ends up surviving. In this foreign land, Mitsuha wanders around for days before collapsing from exhaustion and being rescued by a little girl named Colette. Not long after, she finds herself in yet another life-threatening situation, and her indomitable will shines once more, granting her an audience with a divine cosmic being. The entity reveals to Mitsuha that she has acquired not only superhuman regeneration but also the ability to transport between worlds at will. Armed with this new information, Mitsuha brainstorms ways to utilize her newfound power to its full potential. Realizing that she can take goods from Earth and resell them to the other world at a higher price, she resolves to save up eighty thousand gold coins to be able to retire comfortably. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
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With the amount of anime increasing every year, there's bound to have ones that are overlooked or unrecognized, for instance, Saving 80,000 Gold in Another World for My Retirement. Appearing in the low-middle side from Winter 2023 shows and being perceived as "one of those generic isekai" we get in each season, what some people may not know is how the concept's distinctive from most out there. From the beginning, we get to learn that Mitsuha Yamano, our main character, has the ability to transport between worlds at will and at any given time. And from this information she obtained, she plans on saving 80,000gold (which is equivalent to 2 billion yen) for her retirement where she'll preserve 40,000 gold in each world in case Mitsuha loses the capacity to go back and forth. Now while i wouldn't call the story amazing or anything close, it certainly manages to keep me entertained in every episode. Seeing the different methods she comes up with and the various items of her world she brings to the other world to sell's a pleasant sight. With the mix of fantasy, slice of life, comedy, adventure and even action at times, it brings a nice amount of variety to the table. As for the characters, the only notable character in this entire series' Mitsuha. Where the enjoyment largely depends whether or not you like her. In my case, i do a lot. Even though she appears to be a cute little child, she's actually shown to be an intelligent, calm and a rational person. She's also good at acting and can even be cunning at times. I appreciate how Mitsuha isn't some one dimensional character or how she isn't those kind of self-insert protagonists we see very often within this theme. On the contrary, the rest of the cast have nothing to write home about. Some people may call them to be unremarkable and bland and while i wouldn't necessarily disagree with that, it doesn't take out the overall entertainment we get from this anime. As long as you like Mitsiha's antics, you will most definitely enjoy it. I admit however, that the animation and music are pretty average, which can be considered barely passable. The former being plain and unexceptional which doesn't make it stand out from any other series, whereas the latter are pretty forgettable and underwhelming. There were no soundtracks that wants to make me jam at the music which is a bit unfortunate. Overall, while this anime's not necessarily outstanding, it certainly is far from being horrible. Its' fresh concept is a nice change of pace we see from the numberous isekai anime in recent years. If you simply want an fun, cozy and joyful anime, then i'd recommend this anime.
"Rougo ni Sonaete Isekai de 8-manmai no Kinka wo Tamemasu" is an anime adaptation of a light novel series by FUNA. The story follows a young woman named Yamano Mitsuha, who is transported to a fantasy world through an accident that made her fall from a cliff. She soon discovers she has a way to go between this world and her original world. Hence starts her misadventures of collecting and saving as much gold as possible for her comfy retirement. The premise of this series explores Mitsuha's journey as she navigates through this new world and makes friends (business partners) along the way. While itmay seem straightforward, the simplicity provides a unique twist to the popular isekai genre. As this series is not really made to be taken seriously, it presents an interesting concept of financial management and planning in a slapstick comedy format. Which is not often explored in other shows. The story is filled with various comedic moments, such as when Mitsuha tries to pursue her desire to live up to her dear late brother's love of everything related to otaku culture while struggling with her own greed for saving gold for her retirement. Personally, I find the similarities with the GATE anime fascinating. Both shows feature a modern-day protagonist being transported to a fantasy world with access to modern technology and knowledge. In both cases, the protagonist uses their knowledge and skills that impact the world they find themselves in. The shows also explore the political and societal differences between the two worlds, highlighting the struggles of adapting to an unfamiliar and new environment. However, while GATE is more action-oriented and focuses on military and political conflict, "Rougo ni Sonaete Isekai de 8-manmai no Kinka wo Tamemasu" is more of a Mitsuha's slice-of-life story with a focus on economic and financial management. Despite these differences, fans of GATE may find similarities in the concept to be worth a watch. The show's strength is it balances serious themes with comedic and light-hearted moments. The series tackles the topic of negotiation and networking, which is an important life skill. At the same time, the show is not afraid to have fun and inject humor into the story. This balance makes the show enjoyable to watch while still providing valuable lessons. The animation is admirable as it fulfills the comedic timing needed for the visual gags, with bright and colorful visuals that capture the whimsical nature of this fantasy world. The voice acting is also impressive, with each actor bringing their characters to life with passion and emotion. Special mention, of course, goes to our protagonist, as she manages to exceptionally represent Mitsuha with her voice acting. While the show may not be for everyone, it has a promising start with a strong ending for this season. The story is engaging, and the characters are likable. The series does a significant satirical play on financial management. Overall, "Rougo ni Sonaete Isekai de 8-manmai no Kinka wo Tamemasu" is a worthwhile watch for fans of the isekai genre.
Refusing to die after falling off a cliff, a woman ends up grabbing the nuts of a divine being, and leeching off some of their powers. With those powers in hand, she obtains the ability to jump through worlds, and uses it to make a profit selling modern day conveniences to a backwater Isekai civilization. Animation / Art / General Visuals - 5/10 ----------------------------------------------- There is no animation. This is a slideshow with sound. Most of the time, the only thing moving are the character's mouths. Occasionally a limb or two. Background characters don't move. Half the scenes are replaced by cardboard chibis and effects made in MSPaint. There's a lack of detail in all designs. There's not a speck of originality or even attempt of drawing something cool or exciting. Sound / Music / Voice Acting - 7/10 ------------------------------------------ I guess it's not terrible. JP voice actors put in solid quality performance as usual. Sounds and music are bare bones though, but the show's setting doesn't make many demands either. Story - 7/10 ------------- The premise isn't terrible as far as Isekai go. In fact it's one of the more interesting ones. Freedom to teleport back and forth between the Isekai world and our own, is a cool concept you don't see done often. However, there's a serious lack of ambition and epic storylines involved, it's nowhere as developed as for example "Gate" which took the concept to far higher heights. The entire story essentially follows a young woman coming up with very mundane ways on how to get rich, selling modern day stuff to a medieval civilization. Her only motivation being a vague desire to retire early and do whatever she wants. As if her powers don't make it stupidly easy to begin with. But it's not a TERRIBLE story if you like such wholesome, fantasy, slice of life with some comedy mixed in. I got a few chuckles out of it. Characters - 6/10 --------------------- There really aren't any others than the MC who hogs all the screen time. Which is probably for the best. It would be hard to flesh out any side characters with the obvious budget limitations this show has. The MC is luckily quite nice. A young woman who's quite intelligent, competent and decently confident. She has her damsel in distress moments and some "pon" here and there. But as a whole, a better and more reasonable MC than most. Still, having to carry essentially the entire show by herself is definitely a negative for the show as a whole. It's hard to care about much that happens when there aren't any people you care about to begin with. --- Total - 6/10 --- A passable story and a good MC isn't enough to properly salvage this anime which is suffering from a serious lack of production values. Be it low budget or inexperienced studio, the end result is poor. It just barely justifies calling itself an anime. It's dangerously close to being beaten by a manga turned into a Gif with background music. Still, if Fantasy Isekai is your jam, and Slice of Life your guilty pleasure, it's probably decent entertainment.
It's not a bad anime but it's not wonderful either, it's more the kind you can relax and watch without thinking too much. As for animation, there isn't much to talk about, there aren't many action scenes, but even the final fight with the dragon wasn't bad. And it depends a lot if you like the protagonist, after all, she carries the anime, Mitsuha is a different type of protagonist from Isekai, she can be very manipulative for things to go well for her but at the same time she is a very empathetic person, If someone needs help, Mitsuha will be there to help,regardless of whether it will bring you profit. I also feel that the anime dynamic could be better if her brother were alive, them as a duo would be a really nice extra to see.
TLDR This show isn't without its flaws, and if you're not into Isekai this won't convert you. It is, however, fun with a (mostly) likable protagnoist, a slightly different spin and a silly plot that rarely takes itself too seriously. Further thoughts Mitsuha is the protagonist. She's a go-getter, likable but somewhat mercenary in her convictions. While there is a fun supporting cast don't expect any found family stuff, despite the premise. She's looking out for herself mostly. This isn't a negative, but it is worth considering if you like the found family stuff. There's no real world building here and the final arc comes out of no-where. Again,these aren't negatives for me but it all leads to a final confrontation which is magnificently stupid. I loved it, but it is the peak of ridiculousness. If you want a deep and compelling story this really isn't the show for you. Honestly if you want to follow a compelling, but not angelic, protagonist with a few fun side characters this is for you. It is, by no means, a must watch but it's a fun way to kill time if you like your Isekai.
This anime is really good just for passing the time, don't expect anything more than killing time. I have to admit that the concept of this anime seemed extremely interesting to me—the ability to travel between dimensions, the mystery of the 'God' who gave the power, plus the relationship with his brother and the tragic story of his family. But definitely, the execution of this anime was really mediocre. It gives the impression that a group of writers got together for a brainstorming session to create this anime, and after having the original concept, they handed it over to an AI to automatically generate the episodesone after another. With better direction, surely a better budget, and definitely much better screenwriters, this anime could have been one of the best—perhaps even approaching 'Overlord'. But as I said before, it is possible that this was written by an 11-year-old child or an AI with a 7B capacity. I recommend this anime if: - You finished watching another anime that is really heavy and want to relax with something light. - You like isekai made with an IQ of two. - You have very low expectations. I don't recommend this anime if: - You think the idea is good and it will be properly developed. - You tend to think things like... 'doesn't anyone think about the effects of this?'
This show honestly surprised me, in a good way. The story was fun, surprisingly realistic (for an isekai or sorta-isekai), and it didn't follow all the tropes (yay!). There were a lot of things done in this story that I have not seen portrayed anywhere else in anime, and that originality made this so much more enjoyable. The art might be lacking some, but a solid story is present with plenty of comedy and thoughtfulness. The realistic choices and reactions by characters are such a relief in the OP-MC Isekai story and for that alone this makes the show worth a watch within the genre. Hopefullythis story gets more followup but even if it doesn't, this season ended on a good note. Closed up the important parts of the story and opened the ability to add so much more.
Rougo ni Sonaete Isekai de 8-manmai no Kinka wo Tamemasu (2023) You have a generic isekai here with the helpful god bestowing amazing powers, a character who has basically lost everything but has a modest inheritance that seems to make them stinking rich and also has access to things, not powers but things that allows them to become part of high society in an extremely short space of time. The show is basically GATE with no magic but mercenaries instead of the Japanese Self Defence Forces. Unlike GATE which was a fantastic time not just because Rory Mercury was awesome. Essentially it's an isekai where arich girl manages to hire mercenaries and get hold of weapons and everyone just believes her without question. She puts solar panels on a building with no question to it at all and runs electricity through buildings and everyone is just sat like fair enough. The art at times is average and at other times is dumpster quality. It honestly feels like at times I am watching a static comic telling of a show with flat characters. The sound has no depth and is cheap. The characters all sound like every other character from anime. You get some situation with the poor girl Colette that seems to be part of the show but isn't really at all. You get everyone from maids, to royals to kings and princesses loving the character after 5 minutes and giving no suspicion just because she has stuff. She wins over a chancellor in less than a few sentences! Ultimately, the show is trying to be something it isn't. The show itself isn't the worst show going but it is nothing compared to what it wants to be. 5/10.
"Rougo ni Sonaete Isekai de 8-manmai no Kinka wo Tamemasu" is a fun isekai anime that is perfect to watch during your free time. The story is lighthearted and entertaining, making it easy to follow. Unlike most isekai shows, Mitsuha Yamano is not trapped in the isekai world but can move easily between the different worlds. Realized by her unique ability, she started to "money laundering" (I dunno the correct term but she basically discovered the money glitch) by selling normal items to the isekai world. The issues I had with the anime are the pacing is somewhat weird especially between episode 9-10 which escalated veryquickly and the bgm somewhat being cut off suddenly like huh.. it just ended like that. However, it is still an enjoyable experience to watch as there are plenty of funny scenes here and there throughout the anime.
Writing a review for this anime is hard. It has decent character interactions like the princess + MC. But everything else is just pandering. The plot goes way out of its way to make sure MC always wins. MC's intelligence is also inconsistent. example: She can get a realtor + carpenter to make her a shop, but doesn't do the most basic research before selling items. She displays hot water shower heads, hair driers, lighters, stoves etc.. to the first customers in her shop. This should raise questions, but customers think of it as magic. this show never actually shows *ANY* magic at all being usedby other people, even royals/military. The plot will bend over backwards to make sure MC always wins no matter how dumb she gets. things are conveniently skipped over more often than not. If you cannot skip over such inconsistencies or bad writing, ignore this anime. otherwise (and if you don't have anything better to do), it maybe worth a watch. Plot Family dead accident. MC graduated highschool and lives alone. has insurance money. gets powers and the ability to transfer (including things/other people) between isekai and our world. starts climbing up in influence using modern world equipment and services like private military. Most of the entertainment comes from fluffy moments like MC and other characters talking. Characters Most characters are not worth remembering. But i love the brother of MC. he's dead, but pops in our MC's imagination/memories to give her little bits of wisdom. He is just a big bundle of energy and always fun to see.
I'm grudgingly giving this a 7, because it's definitely worth more than a 6, however I feel they could have done a lot more with the show. Don't get me wrong; it's quite enjoyable as a watch, but I feel both politically, and character depth wise, they could have gone deeper. A few times it feels like "okay this switch is flipped, this person acts this way now". The animation was okay, opening and ending themes and soundtrack were enjoyable, voice acting mostly on point. But it shows that it's adapted from a light novel, parts of it just come across as shallowor flat. I'm not sure if that's a failing in adaptation or in the source material. Those negatives aside I found it to be an enjoyable low-stress watch, I was just a little frustrated because I felt that it could have been better than it was, not that it was "bad" in the first place. Unrealised potential in a show/story irritates me. Over-all I'd recommend for anyone not wanting dynamic action watching, and just wanting to enjoy a decent story, without getting to invested in it. 6.7/10 for me, rounded up to 7/10. Your mileage may vary.
Fun premise for an anime. What if someone could freely travel between the modern world and an isekai world, what would you do? What the protagonist does is decide to sell goods from the modern world in the other world, and then exchange the currency back in our world for a heafty profit to save up for a retirement in either world. However, due to sometimes not thinking things through she sometimes gets the wrong reactions from the other world people. Fun characters of course and decent animation, though I will doc points for them somewhat often falling back on CGI for wide shots insome of the crowd scenes and stuff.
Man, finding a new great isekai to watch after consuming a lot of it is really a challenge these days. Frieren set the bar too high for me, so trying out overlooked animes like this one always pays off more than the consequence of wasting your time. First of all, the MC is just perfect. She's someone you will enjoy to watch going through different challenges. She's a dependable girl and fits perfectly for the plot laid on hand. The way they deliver jokes is great, animation is solid. I'm just a little bit sad that there's no plan for s2 but hey, it endedpretty well. If you're just tryna find a light-hearted show to watch after work or on your day offs, then this is what you're looking for. Give it a shot :)

First of all - this is my first time watching an anime adaptation after already have read the source material, so my review might be a little tainted. I guess you should probably watch the anime first and then read the LN. This is the second LN from FUNA that receives an anime adaptation and the first one (Average Abilities) was poorly adapted imho, since the adaptation strayed away from the source material to the point where you'd have to read the LN from the beginning if you wanted to continue where the anime ends, so I did not expect much here either - butI had a pleasant surprise since this anime is a lot more faithful to the LN (even though not perfectly). Regarding the content - It's always nice to find an Isekai anime that's not the "hero saves the world" cliché. This series is unique since the heroine is able to jump at will between Earth and the other world. She realizes that the worlds are different enough that something that is sold for cheap in one world might be worth a fortune in the other - and she decides to monetize, with the goal of piling up enough money for an early retirement - but obviously things don't always work as expected.
'Saving 80,000 Gold in Another World for My Retirement' seems to be yet another isekai slop, and they are not entirely wrong. But if an isekai resonates with you, that average slop is your gold. That is true, as far as I'm concerned, with 'Saving 80,000 Gold in Another World for My Retirement'. § Overview Like many isekai protagonists, Yamano Mitsuha was on the verge of being killed when she was transported to a different world. At first, she cannot speak the local language. Eventually, she meets the god who granted her the ability to teleport herself to and fro Earth and that other world, which resemblesmediæval Europe. When he asks her what other gift does she want to have, she asks for the ability to speak and understand every language. Thus, not only can she speak the other world's language, she can understand other languages of Earth. Thus begins her quest to accumulate 80,000 gold so she can retire comfortably on Earth or in the other world just in case she loses the ability to teleport herself between worlds. § Notes 1. Animation can be pretty average. It's just enough not to make you cringe. You won't like it because of its animation. If you like it, you will love it in spite of the average animation because you love the themes. 2. Although I don't count them to my score, the OP and ED are catchy. The ED especially is cute. 3. I resonate so much with this anime on three things: a) the use of gold as currency, b) the use of firearms for self-defence, c) capitalism, trading, and entrepreneurship. If you're a libertarian like me, you might like it. As a believer in using the gold standard for money, the other world's œconomy is a reminder of how gold used to be money. In this particular aspect, I give this anime so much regard. If you're an American who believes in the necessity of the Second Amendment, you might like it. And even if you're not a libertarian, this is an anime that gives you a glimpse of how the world works in terms of how money changes hands, which is by trading something that the other party finds more valuable but you don't, the other party in turn hands you something you find valuable but they don't. This anime alongside Spice & Wolf as well as Trillion Game constitute what I call, for lack of a better term, The Capitalist Triumvirate. If you appreciate the importance of capitalism in our lives, you will like these three anime. 4. As a language-learning enthusiast, I also appreciate that Mitsuha chose to have the ability to speak and understand languages. This anime also reinforces my passion for learning languages because I consider different languages to be similar to superpowers. The more languages you know and/or the more proficient you are with a specific language, the more powerful you become because your world has expanded. 5. Mitsuha is a compelling character. Maybe she is not as smooth of a talker as Haru from Trillion Game, but her gift of gab is good enough. After all, salesmanship is important. 6. Some have compared this to a harem where Mitsuha gets to have cute ladies as friends. I don't sense some Yuri subtext here, but having the cute ladies around makes this a cute watch. 7. It is unfortunate that this won't have season 2. You can always read the light novels. Anyway, this anime's run ended on the right note. It had what looked like a final boss that capped what could have been a so-so slice-of-life anime. It has some elements of action that I appreciate. § Conclusion In a sea of isekai, it is easy to overlook this. It's after all wish fulfilment. But if you resonate with its themes of capitalism, trading, arming yourself, etc, this can be a hidden gem. Highly recommended!
Super enjoyable! Light and funny anime, but this is for the first time. We have seen the impact of two civilizations who have different levels - at some point we have situations like this on Aztec etc. But in anime we mostly saw economic impact, and a little bit ecological. Some people say Mitsuha takes damage to this world by selling chemical and plastic products but it is so small in scale about our pollution, and pretty sure people used bottles again - because they never saw the plastic in first place. I say as a person who wrote a dissertation on ecology. Also selling usefulstuff, Mitsuha sells ideas to people or scientists - eventually this increases some technology, probably xD. Cookery school example of this! I've been watching it very enjoyable several times. It is not perfect - some audio and animation looking odd - but it means nothing. After watching - bought light novel and manga, pre-ordered all future unreleased parts too. Hope about season 2 and dream more - because we have not saved 80,000 gold in another world yet!
In my opinion, this is an Isekai anime that is not very popular but has an interesting storyline. Unlike other Isekai, which mostly have storylines that are already marketed, this one has its own story. For starters, when he met Dewa, he said, it was a little strange and those who watched decided to stop without thinking. However, if you continue, you will like it. The thing I like the most is that there is a combination of militaries from the current world and Isekai, so this military force dominates in Isekai. And this is rare when modern military forces are in Isekai, Maybe there's only 1 in my opinion,namely Gate Jietai. Yes, more or less like that, for those of you who like the military and join Isekai, this is one choice to watch. However, it is very unfortunate, as I said before, this anime is not very popular so it has a low score, For those of you who have watched, please share and recommend this anime, so you can get a better score from now on And I hope there is a second season of this anime, because the story is still not finished.
“Saving 80,000 Gold in Another World for My Retirement” is what happens when a Mary Sue plays with capitalism. So yeah… I actually had high hopes for this one. After reading the synopsis I was actually expecting something witty. Something, maybe not totally original, but at least some clever ways of using Mitsuha’s (the MC) powers to earn money. Unfortunately I was the only one thinking that could be a good idea. The writing served me only the most basic, common and safe examples of multi world commerce. On top of that in a world, seemingly filled with idiots (seriously, the social part of world buildingis trash). I do believe that this show is a wasted opportunity to play around with at least three genres — comedy, economy and isekai — but that would require a writer who has more understanding of trade. That said, the show has some positives. For once, despite being mostly plot, it is character driven. I would prefer for it to have more of a story but I take what I can get when it comes to isekai. Before we start I would like to explain something. I will be talking about “plot” and “story”. Many people use those terms interchangeably. I’m not one of those people, so to make sure everyone is on the same page… I use the definitions for “plot” and “story” as Lisa Cron describes them: “What happens in the story is the PLOT, the surface events.” “STORY is about how the things that happen affect someone in pursuit of a difficult goal, and how that person changes internally as a result”. Something that surprised me is that the writing of the first episode is pretty competent. It doesn’t waste time with pointless scenes and gets straight to the point. You could make an argument that it is too rushed but for my tastes it’s just succinct. We get the most important information about our MC, her new situation, powers and motivation. We don’t get much in terms of world building but most episodes present new elements of that so it’s not that much of a problem. We don’t need to be told that Mitsuha was close with her brother. The fact that her dead brother is present in her thoughts and acts like an info dump and motivator does that far better than any info dump ever could, without showing long retrospective scenes from her past. We don’t need to be told that she’s a good person at heart, the fact that her first reaction after getting to safety was to gear up to save her new friend does that perfectly. The episode even ends with our protagonist setting a goal for herself. Let that sink in. She sets her own goal. On top of that, this goal is always on her mind throughout the series. It’s not something that is mentioned once and forgotten. On top of that it’s not a goal that is thrusted upon her by anyone or anything, well maybe a bit by circumstance. It’s something that she decides herself, something that isn’t as frequent as I would like. In a lot of anime the goal of the protagonist is set by someone or something with very little regard to logic of any kind. As far as function (and only function, don’t get ahead of yourself thinking I’m praising the actual plot) of the first episodes go this one is one of the most competent I’ve seen in anime. If I had to change it I think I would add just a little bit of political info of the region. But we get that in the first minutes of the next episode so I can live with that. Unfortunately it’s all downhill from here. Despite having a good idea, solid first episode and plot that is more often than not character driven, the show is full of cliches and nonsense logic. Maybe I should call it Mary Sue logic. Every show with a Mary Sue or Gary Stu (I’m not discriminating against garbage characters, we hate them all here regardless of gender or race) has the same problem with plot logic, but we’ll get to that. Mitsuha herself is actually a fun idea. A girl wanting to earn gold, in most episodes we are even served a quick inner monologue of her thinking of ways to get more money for her retirement. She’s not a complete idiot fueled by hopes, dreams and optimism. She actually uses her time and resources to learn self defense and the use of guns. It’s not totally logical, or at least to me but I’ll get to that. She’s also not above lying, scheming and plotting to achieve her goal. I actually liked that. I was hoping that it would be a point of conflict at some point… was I naive. She pretends to be wounded and lies straight to the face of nobles just to get on their good side and get financial backup for setting up her shop. Now, the fact that no one has any sort of negative, long lasting consequences isn’t bad in itself. I was actually expecting that from her, given what was shown up to that point. That’s fine. The problem is how easily and with little to no questions and doubt everyone eats up her lies. A noble family, people that are probably constantly in danger of being infiltrated, assassinated or used by scum has no problem with picking up a wounded girl, taking her to their own house, not setting up any sort of guards and have practically no reaction when the same girl shows that she is armed. They don’t blink an eye even after she admits she is trained to use knives. No one has any sort of cautionary reaction to anything. Does anyone else see the problem? No? Just me? Ok… moving on… On top of the previous example with a noble, the same problems (and more) arise when it’s the king's turn to meet her. Again, no one cares that a girl from nowhere has access to the royal family. I was glad that the king had enough of a brain to do a check on her, but he allowed his own daughter to be with her 1-on-1 before he got a report. He just allowed a potential fret to be with his daughter. Let that sink in. Was he hoping the princess would get offed? Even more insulting is that he still allowed for their interactions when he got a report finding out practically nothing about her. Just the basic things about what she has done but nothing about her past. Just how stupid is the king? His intelligence network couldn’t find jack on her and he didn’t think that suspicious? Eff. Off. Let’s go one step further. A girl from nowhere is selling goods no one ever saw before, that can do things no one thought possible and has no visible suppliers, and everyone is ok with that? Not one person asked obvious questions about it all? She has a whole store of strange goods and nobody thought of any sort of investigation or even closing her shop until her goods were checked? What if some of the goods are dangerous? I told you the world building is garbage. I really wish they would explain the gun thing. I get that she’s supposed to be an adult but… why does the mercenary company just give (probably sell) her guns. Not one, not two but three guns. Why? Even if the company is American (judging by the language of their web site) why would they just give her the guns? It’s not shown or stated that she has a weapons permit. The fact that she has to be trained in their use and is given the most basic info about them tells me she has zero experience with guns. If her training would end with her getting a permit I wouldn’t bat an eye, but it’s not the case, or at least it’s not shown. So why did the mercs give her the guns? It’s a legitimate company, even though they must have some sort of legal rules to follow and can’t just give weapons left and right to civilians. Just give me something that would make it make sense. The upside is that at least the scenes of her training make the fact that she is competent with guns logical and not a skill she just pulled out of her ass. What’s not logical in any way, shape or form is the final arc of the show. A girl that just a few weeks, or months (the timeline is a big garbage) is ordering around a bunch of professional soldiers. They have a competent leader, he should be the one giving orders. She should just tell him what the goal is. Nothing more. He knows his men. He has experience in combat. He knows the guns at their disposal. So why the fuck she’s in charge? It’s the same level of bullshit that “The Weakest Tamer Began a Journey to Pick Up Trash” had in its final arc. Mitsuha has a set of specific powers, there is a role in combat for such powers. She could be the means of restocking and reequipping. Handling means of keeping the soldiers in the fight as long as possible and getting the wounded to safety. But instead she leads the damn fight. It’s just nonsense. And don’t get me started about how poorly the whole conflict was set up or the fact that not one person thought that maybe a girl that has access to a force with weapons that are more powerful than anything seen in the world, could become a potential threat at some point in time. It’s just pathetic. As mentioned before, this show runs on Mary Sue / Gary Stu logic. No matter what Mitsuha does she just can’t do anything wrong. Everyone practically loves her from the get go and is more than willing to bend over backwards for her. She helps nobles with problems, she helps commoners with their problems, she is practically baby sitting the princess (I guess princesses don’t have to learn anything about ruling a kingdom) even when there is no real reason to trust her. People just spill out their guts to her and trust her from the get go like it’s some kind of RPG from the 80s. Now don’t get me wrong. There are worse shows than this one. Way, WAY worse, but that doesn’t mean that this one is good. I’ll admit it can be entertaining (if You suspend all Your higher brain functions) and there are some moments that have actually good writing. There aren’t many of those but at least they exist. I wouldn't recommend this but I also would understand if someone said they liked it.
Isekai anime is a big genre, and there's so many out there it's hard to pick ones that are good. Saving 80,000 Gold in Another World for my Retirement is, overall, a decent anime but it does have quite a few bumps. Mitsuha Yamano is a fun character, and the premise had a really solid start with her ability to jump between worlds at will. The first few episodes are actually pretty solid and very enjoyable. Seeing Mitsuha come up with a retirement plan by exploiting her ability to bring modern goods into a medieval world is entertaining. Mitsuha is also a very intriguing character, withsome of her interests being peculiar. There is a nice bit of comedy, and even a particularly touching emotional scene that sneaks up on you. However, I would say after episode 8 is where the series start to falter quite a bit. Saving 80,000 Gold in Another World for my Retirement worked best when it featured Mitsuha exploiting her knowledge and power to bring modern commodities to an older world, but after episode 8, the series suddenly shifts focus and losses a lot of its momentum. It wasn't bad, but the tone didn't feel right, and it felt so out of left field. It is overall enjoyable, and Mitsuha is downright adorable when the anime focuses on the slice of life aspects. However, do note that towards the end it will feel a little lackluster, which is a shame. I believe if the anime was a full 24 episodes, where it took the time to slowly shift the tone, I feel it would have flowed a lot better.