of SAO, but there is a major key difference that sets it apart. Seirei Gensouki on the other hand, touts to be just that and more: a carbon copy Giving us the great likeness of Re:Zero to the horrendous worsts like Isekai Smartphone, there exists an Isekai for everyone, but not all of them are masterpieces of their own right. What comes to your mind when you hear of the word "Isekai"? As a genre made famous from the tropes it originated from, the popularity that literally started its rise and downfall with SAO, and the momentum of shows like it has never stopped. *Spoilers be warned, this review will have some context that's relevant to the overall story* I would say the show is good, it sort of hints at a second season or something but then it could be a really great set-up for the manga since it switched to that before saying thank you. I do wish the MC had a bit more of a struggle to gain power or showed you gaining it more than straight to the elders for a party. One minute they are important and then suddenly don't matter at all for a few episodes but then the story does move quite quickly. The OP and ED are both fun, the general sound is good with voices but the combat is a bit hollow.Ĭharacters are wide and that means not so developed. overall, it is very consistent and nicely animated in fight scenes. I must say the show is very typical throughout and rushes a few bits like the school arc but it isn't that bad necessarily. The show itself is a typical Isekai style show but has more connection to the previous world especially as evident in the final episode. I do find it funny when he asked if he could run faster then it zoomed out like he was jogging lightly. One day a show won't skip the fight or make the MC move faster than fast, they will show it to you and that shall be a statement. Or don't follow my advice im not your mom But if someone were to ask you how is Seirei Gensouki, you can say "Yeah it's pretty bad but it also got some good points in it" so you can sound a bit more intelligent. I also understand that people are trying to find newer and more engaging stories to watch and were certainly disappointed after watching this. I understand that Seirei Gensouki is lacking in some parts like the art and the sound quality. I'm not the type of person who would say "try making a story and see how hard it is". Basically like Nemo and other Disney movies that are also clean and solid in terms of plot structural management, but in anime version. It's really clean that you could even see the plot structure and it's especially good if you're learning how to write an engaging story. (I mean, making a long story without once making the readers feeling weirded out is extremely hard.)ĭiving from one arc to another. Yes, it might be cliché, but the cleanest of it is also something we need to give credit to the author. The author brilliantly starts and ends an arc without a single space for the sense of "uncomfortableness" to fit in. You might think it's lazy to make such a simple plot, but being simple in the world of infinite possibilities is actually the hardest thing to do. What i want to explain, is about how clean the plot is. If you're one of the people who said "SAO is bad because tons of people say it's bad." then you're free to not read this essay. This might be a little bit too scientific. I might have rated this anime a little bit too high but please listen to what i have It's clean, it's bland, and it doesn't even have any new contribution to the isekai genre. Cliché plots, generic kirito-type character (they even got the same seiyuu wtf), cringe and emo MC, i mean damn, you name it all.īut the real reason why i rated this anime a 10/10 is because of the plot itself. I mean, who wouldn't? In terms of overused materials, this anime got them all. I too am surprised when i first watched this anime.
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