A woman in her thirties, who is enthusiastic about games, is reincarnated in another world. Born into the noble Carol family as Lilia, she could not be happier when she finds out that this world hosts magic. Despite being an infant, she quickly learns different skills and magic by using her gaming knowledge and memories from her previous life. To make the most of her new life, Lilia sets her sights on becoming a strong adventurer! [Written by MAL Rewrite]
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Sadly, most short anime series tend to be rated low, even though some are genuinely worth watching, even if you’re not a completionist. You might wonder why this short anime, in particular, is rated so poorly. -The animation quality is extremely poor; to give you an idea, it’s like a slideshow of moving PNGs, almost like a PowerPoint presentation. -The pacing depends on personal preference, but it’s quite slow, so I’ll stay neutral on that point. -The one redeeming feature is that each episode is only 3 minutes long instead of 24. If you’re a completionist who likes to see every title through, you might still give ita try—just keep your expectations low.
Mixed feelings for this one... The animation style is unlike any of the anime we usually watch, which isn't bad or poor, just unique. We have had a few animes in the past with similar animation, like Gokushufudou (Way of the Househusband), and that just means that the anime's plot has to be good to make up for the lack of animation. The main issue is that they mostly tell us the useless parts of the story. The plot itself isn't bad, but instead of showing meaningful scenes of the MC's childhood, we are stuck with useless scenes of her chatting with her mother for morethan 2 entire episodes. Lilia is a wonderful character that is training hard to be good at magic, but there are no scenes about her training. Then, she somehow manages to get 2 spirits to be her familiars, but we have NO SCENE ABOUT IT??? She just appears with them out of nowhere. Imagine a person in front of a rainbow, but they decide to take a photo of a puddle instead of a photo of the rainbow... That's exactly what the directors did with this anime. Not only that, but they also waste screentime like no other; for example, on episode 11, we have 02:55 minutes of duration, but 55 seconds is a review from ep 10, and 30 seconds is the ending music, so we are left with incredibles 1 minute and 30 seconds of actual episode. Season 2 is coming out and we may finally get some romance scenes, since we barely got the male lead on this first season.