Meet Kaito Takagi, your typical high schooler with a low profile. He spends his days exploring dungeons in Japan, hunting slimes for some extra cash. On the side, he quietly admires his childhood friend, the popular girl in class. One day, a rare golden slime shows up, and after Kaito defeats it, he finds a super valuable item—a card that can summon mythical beings! He decides to use it and summons a stunning warrior maiden. Now, Kaito has a chance to rise above his ordinary explorer life. Get ready for a modern fantasy story filled with battles! (Source: MAL News)
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the series is set in a the modern world where fantasy dungeon opened sometime ago similar to Solo leveling and i think that why many have have mixed feeling about the series as it so similar to solo leveling it compared to it and come out the worse for it the MC Takagi has been a dungeon explorer for two year and still stuck on the first floor hunting slimes until he kill a special slime that drops a servant card allow the holder to summon a monster or in the case of our MC a loli Valkyrie and he begins to get strongerwith her at his side. Side note unlike Solo leveling it seem magic items and skills only work within a limited range of the dungeon entrance and the worldbuilding is a little lacking the voice acting is ok No dubs have been made at time of review the art style not too bad similar to a lot of silver link or j.c staff series although this anime was produced by Gekkou the animation is also not bad final thoughts if you looking for something similar to Solo leveling or Danmachi this maybe up you alley it no masterpiece but it not trash
ts is so buns bru give me my time back like bro how do studios pay to get ts animated this should've stayed as a novel or whatever. 😭😭 I'm truly disappointed by the way this was presented; it felt like a waste of time. The storyline did not live up to the expectations, and the character development seemed lacking. However, I must admit that the use of vibrant colors and the thrilling explosions did add some excitement to an otherwise dull experience. It's disappointing to see potentially engaging content fall short, leaving viewers like me feeling unsatisfied. Overall, I'd say I'd rather watch paint dry,but even then, there's something about it that keeps me hanging on, hoping for more depth and meaningful storytelling.
I can't understand why this series is rated so low! The main character is incredibly cool, striving relentlessly toward their dreams and training with unyielding dedication. The design of the servants and other characters is stunningly beautiful, even downright cute at times. Plus, the romantic relationships add an extra layer of charm to this already amazing series. How could such a fantastic anime end up with such a low score? It’s truly baffling. Is it really just because of some minor animation flaws or the fact that some fight scenes were toned down? This is why I never trust the scores on myanimelist. Numbersand ratings don’t mean anything! A great series may gain attention, but not everyone will appreciate its genre—and then it unfairly gets rated poorly by so many people for reasons that don’t make sense. If you don’t like it, just move on. Why give it a low score? If it’s not your cup of tea, watch something else. Is dragging down a series you dislike supposed to be fun or satisfying? I just don’t get it. Why be so harsh with the ratings?
From an adult point of view this was a very average anime. It feels like it was made for children rather than a more mature audience (no gore, low stakes, no strong language). For older viewers this is a very mediocore experience. There was nothing particularly unique or interesting about the permise and the characters felt pretty generic. Even a "bad" anime usually has that one memorable character, because they were funny, weird or unique. This anime dosent even have one memorable character, they are all extremely generic. There was also no deep plot beyond, a mysterious dungeon appears and the main character wants toexplore it.
You dont have to reinvent the wheel every time. Mob kara Hajimaru Tansaku Eiyuutan is an incredibly charming anime that exceeded my expectations. I want to first introduce myself as a connoisseur of the fantasy adventure, and I pride myself on my taste in such. now with that cringey intro out of the way, this show truly is a fantasy gem that only comes everyone once in a blue moon. I swear to god every season has at least a small handful of fantasy/isekai shows that have something similar to this shows premise. The main character, Kaito, is basic, but not really meant to be projected onto,with enough depth to be interesting. The supporting cast is quite entertaining, especially Kaitos guy friends, they were usually a good laugh or two. The story also isn't anything special, he has a crush on his neighbor/childhood friend, and a guy crush on his neighbor's dad who went missing exploring the dungeon. He wants to find her dad and prove everyone wrong, or something like that. I've never been an animation snob, in fact I hate people who yap about animation. So just keep in mind this show has mid animation, it is what it is. The show takes troupes from the genre and makes them pretty damn bearable, if not straight up well executed. This anime gave me some hope for more fantasy anime to come, please please keep putting out good shows like this one. 8/10 for fantasy adventure 7/10 personally
“A Nobody's Way Up to an Exploration Hero” aka “Mobkara” is what happens when a cliche idea is butchered by amateurish writing. This show is a rare gem. Indeed, rarely do I see something so badly written, devoid of charm and utterly boring. 99% of what we see is plot with little to no reverence to the story. 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 LisaCron 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”. Oh boy. I really wish I had something positive to say about the writing but it’s absolutely atrocious. From the very first episode we get to see that this show will have absolutely no stakes. The world bends over backwards for the MC - Kaito from the get go. We barely see anything about his “before” state (the state of his life before his adventure begins), we do get some exposition through his inner monologue but it’s vague and not really interesting. He’s weak and has an obsession with the dungeon. That’s actually a good starting point. Which is destroyed in the very first episode when he finds his first (yes, FIRST) OP AF servant. The worst part? He just finds her. He doesn’t get her as a reward for doing something that would show us his morality. He just finds her as a drop. Above that he was contemplating selling her and had a moment that he regretted not doing that. Hell of a hero. From that moment on we get 99% plot in which the world bends over backwards like a cheap whore for Kaito and 1% story. Which is much more than I thought given how bad the first episode was. Without getting into too many spoilers he ends up with two walkin nukes in cute, loli forms. One angelic and one demonic. I can live with that. At least there shouldn't be any harem ecchi shit with that setup. He even becomes more confident and proficient (told You we get 1% story) which is a nice bonus. But there is something that is poorly explained and makes no logical sense. At some point he is invited to join a party. Their first pairing is explained pretty well. They wanted to take part in an event. Ok. That's good. But… after the event he is invited for more regular exploring and he accepts. Why? There is no need for that. His two loli-nukes are way more powerful than the girls that invited him and, because they are in his servitude, they won’t betray him. Something that’s always on the table when dealing with humans. I fail to see the logic of him joining forces. Especially that his loli servants end up rescuing everyone more than once. What's the point of the party? Oh yes, we need the male, boring protagonist to be surrounded by women that are far more interesting than he is, so they can develop a crush on him. Although why would a college student have a crush on a high schooler is beyond me. Apart from that the last two episodes have the best story of the whole show. Not only Kaito’s personal story (which is boring as hell) but albo one of the girls from his party. We get to see how devoted he is when it comes to helping his friends (we don’t know if that extends to people that he doesn’t know because the first episode was garbage when it comes to character introduction), the fears of the whole party and even something I did not expect. A real crisis for Kaito. That was surprising in a good way. But we can’t have good things in a show as bad as this so his “crisis” is resolved with one conversation with no long term consequences. Most episodes feel like some took an idea for one episode and stretched it to last at least two. I’m not even joking. The amount of useless joke conversation Kaito has with his servants is astonishing. Most of those are the devil girl asking for more “food”. I don’t need to see that after every fight. This show is unwatchable. It has lazy writing, an unlikable protagonist, poorly choreographed fight scenes, no stakes and a world that bends over backwards for our “hero”.
A Nobody's Way Up to an Exploration Hero - Does the inspiration to go dungeon exploring make for a "zero to hero" experience? Many a times, yes...but in this show, sadly not. Life's daily heroes and their antics giveth and maketh the dreamers of the young to have aspirations doing huge, notable things for themselves, being the aft influencers to be given inspiration and to do things for the better. That is a good thing, and for the eponymous novelist Kaitou, that's exactly his plan with penning such a story with Mob kara Hajimaru Tansaku Eiyūtan a.k.a A Nobody's Way Up to an Exploration Hero, toshowcase a decent fantasy merging both the literal human world with fantasy elements, where humans can access dungeons through a portal designated by its own building to give the fantasy experience right from the comfort outside of their own home. However (and this is a BIG however), through the grapevine of the anime adapting the LN (and its WN counterpart), the constant argument of its manga adaptation being so different from the original source material is a valid argument in and of itself. I'd argue, rather, that the manga adaptation is basically superior when compared to the anime that considers heavy consequences as well as more nuance with the plot, which takes a lot of liberties since Kaitou is rather finicky with what he wants the different mediums to be, if it was never to be a close 1-to-1 adaptation. That's just my 2 cents on the matter. But back to the anime itself. Being inspired by an adult who traverses the dungeon with enthusiasm, only to then go missing one day, this is the plot of MC Kaito Takagi to go to the dungeon to help find said missing adult, which is someone whom he actually holds close to his heart because he is just simply known as Captain Katsuragi, the father of his childhood friend Haruka Katsuragi, whom was dealt a blow when the news came out during her growing-up years. Since then, Kaito has made it his calling to make a name for himself, but alas, being a low-level adventurer meant that low-level slimes were the only way that he would grind to even level up as a decent adventurer. That is until after the killings of 1,000 slimes, that he obtains a rare Summoning card containing a valiant warrior that he could choose to sell to obtain loads of cash or use it to help him conquer the deeper troughes of the dungeon. Being the money-conscious guy that he is, Kaito contemplates selling the rare card, but ultimately summons the warrior to aid his low-level weakling, revealing a capable Valkyrie. Let's get the TL;DR for the show out of the way: having valiant warriors ranging from Valkyries to actual Demons being loli girls, one would think that Kaito is growing a loli harem just for the sake of his adventuring, even though both Sylphy and Luceria possess poignant powers enough to kill off deep-level monsters to cultivate experience. It's just fantasy wish-fulfillment for the sake of not having a story plot, or rather, a free-spirited one to chock, which matters take the most priority as Kaito and the other adventurers whom he would meet on the way, see fit. And despite having close guy friends around him who are just as concerned as his childhood friend, whom Haruka has developed an immunity to traverse the dungeon and also wanting to win Kaito's heart being the childhood friend trope, the latter is just that: a free-spirited person who does things on impulse and never second guesses his assumptions. Even with the forthcoming group of Airi Jinguji and her two friends Miku Moriyama and Hikari Tanabe, all 3 girls being in a party that Kaito joins in the gang to meet new friends and adventure together, love and romance are not things that is in the mind of Kaito, even as Haruka persists on interrogating him if he ever goes to the dungeons, only to have said boy try to deflect his answers as much as possible without hurting her in the process. I admire that intention, but also, this boy's brain is literally dense, as much as he is a Samaritan to the people around him. Boy's got his priorities right or wrong, it's up to the viewer to decide in many a context of the scenarios in this show. Despite getting into anime production for just over a year now, studio Gekkou's production values have been mediocre at best, and this show continues the (un)fortunate streak of the studio just cutting corners at its animation. For reference, most of which are reused scenes (especially dungeon walls) since the work itself doesn't offer many varieties, and instead, relies on standard tropes and such to tell its rather garbage story. It is what it is, and you just can't unlook at it the first time you see it. Not even Amatsuki's OP, May'n ED, nor the OST stacks up, which is NOT a shame, because frankly, they're quite terrible too, despite trying to be a whimsical kids' adventure theme, but grown-up. If you're keen to try this show, be my guest, because at least for the 3-episode rule, this show is not remarkable, but not bad either. It's a cutesy anime for those who like it that way, but you can't hide the truth that it just frankly, sucks in all fronts. Do a better wish-fulfilment of a work next time...
This is a dungeon exploration series, and has themes of harem, it's quite average so I wouldn't really recommend it, but the art and animation is actually pretty ok. I would highly recommend the manga if you want a better version of this series. Story: 4/10 Generic dungeon exploration, MC gets very lucky quite a few times, a few girls like him, and even though he's not OP, he's pretty up there. Some may find some resemblance to Fate series because of the Servants, but no this is far from it. Anyways, the anime's storyline is quite shallow, generic and clichéd. Characters: 4/10 Not much to say, bland andgeneric. Anime actually skipped a lot of character development, thus there's not much difference between the personalities of most characters, except for Luciella, who is a standard Tsundere. Art and animation: 7/10 Pretty ok, it's one of the aspects I like more about this anime. Enjoyment: 8/10 I like it more since I came from web novel and manga, and the animation and VA is actually pretty good. But at the end of the day, for people who watch the anime first,I wouldn't recommend it. Overall: 6/10 An alright series, give it an EP or 2 to decide whether you like it, but the story plot is pretty weak.