While on an errand in the forest, retired E-rank adventurer Belgrieve stumbles upon a basket that holds an abandoned baby girl. Taking pity on her, Belgrieve decides to adopt the infant and names her Angeline. Growing up, Angeline idolized her father, especially admiring his swordsmanship and wishing to become an adventurer just like Belgrieve once was. To fulfill this ambition, Angeline sets out to the royal capital. Over the years, she rises to S-rank, gaining the title of the Black-Haired Valkyrie. Despite surpassing her father, Angeline boasts about him and embellishes his exploits, generously calling him the Red Ogre. At last, the time for Angeline to go back home has come, but she quickly realizes that various evil forces persist in preventing her from returning to her beloved father's side. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
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This anime/manga could be resumed in one line. "Do the simple but well made." S-Rank Musume have a very simples RPG enviroment, nothing special, only stoytelling with a good quality and patience world building, unfortunately the anime had a "ok" animation, with some good animations on fight scenes but being only carried by the story. The main characters evolving in this 12 episodes was very well made, you can see from the first to the last how Belgrieve changed a lot because of his daughter. I think that the greatest point of this story it's that don't follow others "Adoptive father" animes/mangas, I'm very happy to see another storywere I would't be angry with a "after so much years in the future they married" like UchiMusume. Story : 9 Characters : 8 World Building : 10 VA's : 9 Animation : 6
Another fantasy world filled with monsters, adventures and a girl with a way too big dad complex. In this show we follow a father daughter duo, where the dad is a former adventurer and the daughter is a S-rank adventurer. We see here how they both get involved in different problems, both big and small, where they sometimes are together and other times apart. This also introduces different side characters for each of them, which sometimes crosses over. For the plot development is there generally a clear progression, where the plot builds up the world and helps expand the viewers perspective on the world. The plot initself is very simple though, and does not come with a lot of twists or surprises. This doesn’t necessarily make the plot bad, but it just seems very stereotypical and kinda basic. When it comes to the characters is there little to no development, where the most development is seen in some of the side characters. While the daughter seems rather stagnant in her development and the father has a small amount of character progression. The show still explores the characters, but this is done in a very limited amount, and still leaves room for improvement. The animation and voice acting in the show seems very much on par with the standard of the current time, but doesn’t bring anything new or special to the table. The relationship between the two main characters is also very special, where the dad seems rather normal, and the daughter is very clingy. This can sometimes become a bit too much, where the daughter's clinginess goes to extreme degree, and sets a very weird kind of mood for the show. Overall is it a stereotypical fantasy action anime with some rather stagnant characters. But if you really like fantasy and just want more of it, is this a fine watch, otherwise would i recommend you watch something else.
I won't take your time too long, so... Boukensha ni Naritai to Miyako ni Deteitta Musume ga S-Rank ni Natteta is a story about the importance of family. In contrast to the current extreme feminist offensive in real life, the authors of this story show how important the father's role is in parenting and in his attitude towards children, especially daughters. This not only provides support and shapes morality, but also prevents the emergence of pathologies. This anime beautifully made me believe that there are still normal people in this world and they remember about life facts. Moreover, the whole storyline is told in a verypleasant way. The portrayal of the characters is interesting and each subsequent episode of this anime is a great pleasure to watch. After each plot, there remains a delicate note of curiosity about what is hidden behind the characters, so I count it as a pros as a plot depth. The sound and animation art have their own style, but they are neither tragic nor revolutionary. The most important thing is that it constantly maintains one established fine level. Thanks to this, the presented anime creates one coherent image. To sum up, I recommend this anime. Despite the certain overall simplicity, I give it a high rating of 9/10, because I really have nothing to be angry about and it was just a good relax for me as viewer.
Watching My Daughter Left the Nest and Returned an S-Rank Adventurer can be best described as a heartwarming experience as it unites a family together. Sure, it's not a nuclear family unification that calls of a massive celebration. However, it does set the tone of the overall story together between our two main characters - Angeline and Belgrieve. Based on the light novel of the same name, I will say that you don't need to put too much thought into going into this show despite the somewhat complicated synopsis. What you do need to know is the background of Belgrieve and how he became who heis today. Life in an unpredictable world is harsh and he learns it the hard way. Despite the hardship Belgrieve has went through, he establishes himself as a formidable adventurer capable of handling himself and even protect villages on his own turf. There's no doubt taht Belgrieve represents the role of a guardian and even moniker 'Red Ogre', nicknamed by Angeline herself. Similar to her father, Angeline adapts a work ethic that pushes herself to become what she is in the present. She wants to prove to herself and Belgrieve that she is worthy of being his daughter. This is where the core of the show is known for - a father and daughter relationship. It's formulaic with recurring gags most noticably for Angeline's behavior. She's essentially protrayed as 'daddy's little girl' and acts such so. Some might call this pattern as insufferable to watch while others will label it as a charming relationship. Regardless, it is what it is. The story structure, meanwhile transitions between the two main characters. Sometimes, we get to see Angeline's side of the story while other times, it follows Belgrieve and his everyday adventures. It retains a similar tone for both sides while adapting a different tone at times. For instance, Angeline's side can sometimes revolves around her hanging out with friends and enjoying time together. Belgrive on the other hand is more of a lone wolf, who observes from afar but nonetheless helpful towards others he meets. Adapting both side of the story fully embraces itself as an adventure with an acceptable cast of characters. Unfortunately, supporting characters is mostly overshadowed by our two main leads. Characters such as Miriam, Marguerite, Mit, Charlotte, among others really can't hold a handle to either Angeline or Belgrieve in terms of characterization. The lack of their background story or development doesn't necessary hurt their characters but they are far from being superstars in the show. In fact, there's no real superstar carrying this anime. It's instead, a lighthearted fantasy adventure with the occasional high stake battles thrown in. Even so, it adapts a fairly light toned adventure that mostly loves its relationship between Belgrive and Angeline. And don't get the wrong idea, this isn't some bizarre romance either. It's more an old fashioned relationship between two close family members. You shouldn't expect to also jump into this show to be blown away from its animation quality. Typhoon Graphics doesn't exactly set the industry standard but adapting from the light novels, the character designs looks similar. The most noticable characteristics is the emotive reactions from our cast, most noticably Angeline. The balance between her expressions ranging from a battle harden adventurer to daddy's little girl is striking. Belgrive mentains a similar range of tone throughout the series, protrayed as a mature father who loves his daughter. There's no right or wrong way to watch this anime but don't get misunderstood by some of the tones in the show. This anime adapts a charming relationship that we should accept and learn from. It's family love that loves what it does for its own characters.
S-Rank Musume is a wholesome fantasy adventure that is dragged down by its mediocre production values and a larger story that is left unexplored and confusing. Animation / Art / General Visuals - 6/10 ----------------------------------------------- While the art as a whole is generally fine, the weak animations put a damper on the numerous action scenes, robbing them of any serious weight. The action which should break up the slice of life, struggles to achieve its purpose as it's simply not exciting enough to look forward to. Sound / Music / Voice Acting - 7/10------------------------------------------ Pretty solid stuff. Nothing remarkable but nothing to bother you either. Story - 7/10 ------------- The story is a bit of a mixed bag. On one hand we have a wholesome family dynamic between a father and his daughter, and on the other, we have a grander fantasy storyline of demon kings and monsters, political drama and so on. The father-daughter dynamic receives a good amount of attention and is quite nice and wholesome. The larger fantasy storyline however is poorly developed and confusing. Not much is explained, which creates this weird clash of themes within the show where you'll be enjoying the father-daughter dynamic, only to suddenly be greeted with poor action scenes of fighting against monsters or political opponents whose motivations aren't clear and who just seem annoying more than anything. Characters - 7/10 --------------------- Characters aren't particularly noteworthy. The father being the better of the bunch, showcasing adorable fatherly love and care towards his daughter, as well as care and loyalty for the village they live in, and its people. The father is smart and strong, while lacking any ambitions that might generate an ego. He's humble and non-confronting where possible. Daughter is more of a mixed bag. While loving his father dearly is a nice dynamic, she is utterly obsessed with him to the point of becoming distracting and silly. A 17 year old girl latching onto his dad for a better part of a day is borderline crazy. Other supportive characters lack any serious depth, though at least they aren't annoying. --- Total - 7/10 --- S-Rank Musume is a fine fantasy adventure story with a lovely family dynamic. However its wholesome slice of life struggles to really keep attention by itself, and the grander fantasy storyline with its monster fighting action isn't done well enough to support it. Fantasy fans will probably enjoy this well enough, but don't expect to be particularly impressed.
I had this ridiculously unnecessarily long title under my radar for a while before it aired because it seemed like it would be cute, but I was also worried because, as other manga and anime before it, it could go down a perverse route at any moment, thankfully it didn’t and remained as it began throughout all of its duration. There’s nothing special about the show, it’s a typical lighthearted adventure in a typical fantasy setting with a typical class system that makes you think that the characters are in a videogame. Ok, there is a political plot, and there are powerful demons hidden somewhere affectingthe setting in one way or another, but the first is resolved quickly and conveniently, while the second is hardly given much importance, even though it’s hinted that the main girl herself might be another one of those creatures as well, something that the studio seemingly tried to hide by changing a little her original character design. So, there kind of is a plot and some drama, but honestly, the series is at its weakest when it focuses on that, as things are resolved easily and conveniently, so no attempt at a serious plot is believable nor very enjoyable, the show is at its best when it focuses on what the stupid long title tells you, how the main girl, one of the strongest characters in the world, as protagonists end up being a lot of the times, is a daddy’s girl that cares about going back to her father more than anything else, like saving the world or some shit. That’s why coup d’états can be taken down easily, antagonists are defeated almost instantly, and if they are children, they are forgiven instantly for everything they did, and reformed right away. There is some action but honestly that’s weak as hell as well, very short, most of it is kept out of screen and from what I understand heavily shortened and altered from the source material, resulting in some really badly planned, storyboarded and scripted scenes, and since the main characters are so strong, they hardly face any threat. It doesn’t help that for a 2023 anime, the visuals in it just plain suck, very simple character designs, generic even for the girls, very inconsistent quality for the artwork, affecting even the models which go off very often, beautiful backgrounds that are unfortunately also affected at times, very bad motions even during the simplest scenes, very simple and uninteresting directing, and the special effects are just the worst, they look at least two decades old. The audio is good, decent sound effects and ok voice acting, generic but fitting background music, opening and ending that go well with the overall feeling of the show, nothing much to complain or explain in details here. The characters are very one note, they fit within an archetype when they appear and they stay like that for the whole series, at best they get a bit of their backdrop stories revealed but that’s about it. At the end of the day this is a series you watch to casually relax with it, for its lighthearted adventure and laid back feeling, of seeing a strong protagonist being a daddy’s girl, as well as many other girls that for some reason all are needing of some fatherly love, whether because they lost their families or because, well, that’s just how Bel is, always charming everyone with his strength, sword technique, good manners, very respectful and understanding way of speaking, and always helping people, reuniting families, and taking care of children or teenagers. There is some underlying message about how no one is truly naturally evil, and that nurture and how we are helped to control our emotions and redo our lives define how we come out to be, even for the demons, thus making the anime standing on a middle point between the victimized ones from Helck, and the pure evil ones from Sousou no Frieren, both airing in the same season. Thus, the message adds to the feel good type of show it is. If that’s up your alley, despite some very crude visuals, you might have a little good casual time with it, however, if you go into it expecting something like a plot or serious theme exploration or strong characterization in it, you’ll be completely disappointed by it.
I'll start the review from the end - cute anime I expected more... Good idea for an anime, less impressive execution than I thought it would be. The series started off great, its pace is good. I really liked the characters Angie and her father. I didn't feel that there was any development for the characters, even the story of the past was not expanded that much. I really liked the art, character design and animation. I loved the opening song of the anime. I wonder if there will be a second season for the anime and where it will develop if at all..
Watched it at double speed and enjoyed it👍. Cool dad. If you watch a lot of isekai/fantasy anime and enjoy them, this is a good slot holder for when you are waiting for your favorite title to get a second season. The main plot with demon king and daughter doesn't concern me. But dad HAS to reunite with his old friends >:( All the young people in this anime are kinda annoying but that help the older characters be that much more interesting and enjoyable. I just want to see more of the dad. And still waiting for that second fight with an S-rank dude.
There have been a few of these series now where the MC leaves adventuring or just starts a new life in some remote place / village and settles down to the 'slow life'. And when it sticks to that premise, I do find myself enjoying those kinds of series, though a few have disappointed when they quickly abandon that premise. So would this series be confident in its core premise and trust its audience? Or would it feel the need to add in extra elements because it lacks the faith that it can hold our interest without them? Yeah, it's the latter. For me this series is atits best whenever we are at the village, and any scene that features 'best dad' is a winner, short scenes with Angeline and her adventuring ways, as well as how they would come to obstruct her ability to return home were fine, for me that did add to the overall series as a whole. All the 'conspiracies' and the slow shift towards being more focused on Angeline, that is where things for me dipped in the overall quality, a lot of it was unnecessary, I know it feels like it wants to have some greater story, but all it does is take us away from what should be the 'heart' of the series, and its a distraction. Give us more time in the village with 'Best Dad' the friends he makes, and the slow life he cherishes. On the whole this is a good series If they kept it simple and straight forward it would have been a better series But with the plots, conspiracies and all cliched elements that were added because it clearly thought people would be bored without them, for me it stops it from being a great series and just winds up being 'mostly good' which is why it gets a 7/10 but I don't think I can easily recommend it
If you are looking for something to watch, I'll recommend this show. If you like fantasy setting, mysterious backstory/unfolding, character development, lowkey characters, looking for parental advice, a slow life that has a methodical story structure and is not too overwhelming to watch, or a show that has a Grimgar of Fantasy and Ash feel, then this might be a show worth giving a try. There might be some zealous characters that might disrupt you from enjoying the show, but they don't mean to harm that much that kill the vibe of the scene. They might did that to balance on character relationships on one andthe other. animation wise is feel like a low budget show, but don't get to discourage from watching this show, because it's not that bad is off-putting to watch. let us wish that they get redemption if it gets a Blu-ray release. it's a good show from first and the last episodes. does it have a rewatch value, it might have but it depends, is good show to watch once in a while. if you want a familiar show to watch with friend and family (if you have a sister, it might not be a good show to show them this, they might fall off-putting on them) or to watch in the living room tv.