Summer 2023 Impressions: Jitsu wa Ore Saikyou Deshita, Lv1 Maou to One Room Yuusha, Mononogatari 2nd Season

Jitsu wa Ore, Saikyou Deshita?

Short Synopsis (Anichart): After being a shut-in, Haruto is reincarnated as a baby. And amazingly, that baby is a prince! However, he’s abandoned in a forest on the day he’s born because of his low magic level… What will be the fate of Haruto, who was inadvertently given 1000 times the normal amount of magic by the goddess of reincarnation without anyone noticing?!

Amun: Let’s get the good point (singular) out of the way: I liked the twist with the second life parents rejecting the child. That’s a nice adaptation. Now the bad: everything else. The character list shows absolutely no imagination. To be honest, the moment the contracted demon turned into a human to give breast milk to the reincarnated baby was where you lost me. That’s such a weird adaptation that modern isekai keeps doing: starting from the baby stage. Please stop. To sum it up: there’s probably going to be a good isekai this season – but you’ll have to keep looking, since there’s nothing worthwhile here.
Potential: 0%

Lenlo: Man this show really didn’t waste any time did it? 30 seconds in and already the deadbeat MC is being reincarnated by a big-titty blond woman with copious assets. Now to be fair, the gag of him getting immediately abandoned was amusing for about 30 seconds. Beyond that though this really is just trashy isekai with a budget Holo. It’s basic wish fulfillment on every level with absolutely nothing unique or interesting to say about the genre. Like Jesus Christ, give me Shield Hero or Gate or even SAO over this. Hell I’d even take Mushoku Tensei, if only because that one will at least look good. But this? It’s so bland I almost forgot what I had just watched the moment it ended.
Potential: There are better isekai this season, watch them.

Lv1 Maou to One Room Yuusha

Short Synopsis (Anichart): After his embarrassing defeat at the hands of a brave hero, the Demon Lord is back and ready for revenge… but after ten years apart, the hero, Max, isn’t the dashing do-gooder the Demon Lord remembers. In fact, Max has turned into a shut-in slob with no interest in an epic rematch. Can the Demon Lord whip his former nemesis back into shape, or will he be defeated by the hero-turned-couch-potato once again and join him in his lazy life?

Amun: I’m mixed on “Lv 1 Maou”. We’re starting to see this type of post-adventure hero premise crop up more and more (one of the OG’s sequels, “Hataraku Maou-sama” is also airing this season). This is a great starting point, but the devil is in the details (in this case literally). What’s good: the complexity of the characters and storylines. Obviously, much has happened in the ten years, and it’s truthfully pretty believable. I think the main characters also have a pretty good basis and can be built on nicely. What’s bad? The lowbrow aspects. Plus the demon king being in weird outfits – just kind of a strange twist. I get that they want it to be comedic with the other overtones being pretty heavy, but I’m not sure that hits the right notes here. Bonus: although she was only onscreen very briefly, I am very down with the original party’s mage. I’m guessing she’s the current ghost though. “Lv1” has generally good aesthetics and visuals, so I’ll probably see it out for a few more at least.
Potential: 50%

Lenlo: I gotta say, I really really wanted to enjoy Lv1 Maou. The idea of a villain whipping a retired hero into shape to defeat them is right up my alley, I’m a complete sucker for mutual respect between enemies after all. But then Lv1 Maou had to go and ruin it by filling itself with poorly made lewd jokes like constantly focusing on the helpers ass, the hero looking at porn/holding onto an onahole and dressing up a minor in inappropriate outfits. Had it just played it straight and focused on a man who had fallen from grace and a former enemy who wanted his worthy challenger back it could have worked. And what really sucks is that there are traces of that greatness there. I genuinely enjoyed a lot of the Demon Lord and Max’s interactions, there was some great stuff in there as he gives up hope and the Demon Lord tries to build him up, or as the reminisce about their past. If it can just drop the poorly written attempts at lewd humor and focus on building a piece of shit back into a respectable human being then I wager this can be a decent time. At the very least I want to give it a few more before it really disappoints me.
Potential: Tentative 35%, I dearly hope it can work

Mononogatari 2nd Season

Short Synopsis (Anichart): The second season of Mononogatari.

Amun: I bashed “Monogatari” (no relation to NISIOISIN) earlier in these previews as being subpar visually. And the first episode has made me reconsider that a little – there really weren’t any major moments that jarred me like the first season had in abundance. Is this just a case of getting the first episode right when the production schedule is still on pace? No idea, but it’s an improvement nonetheless. Season 1 was a build up to the main conflict of the inner deity living inside the main girl – this season looks to get into that in greater depth. I felt the first season was decent, so I have high(er) hopes for this sequel. If the visuals keep up, this is a solid show. Without it – mediocre.
Potential: 65%

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