Jidou Hanbaiki ni Umarekawatta Ore wa Meikyuu wo Samayou
Short Synopsis (Anichart): After dying in a traffic accident, I find myself standing near an unfamiliar lake. My body won’t move, I can’t hear my voice, and when I try to shout in confusion, words that I never expected come out! “Get one free with a winner.” I-it seems I’ve turned into a vending machine…! I can only do what actual vending machines can. It’s impossible to move by myself, and there’s no way for me to have any meaningful conversation-how am I going to survive some fantasy world’s dungeon like this?!
Amun: I mean, the vending machine isekai was exactly what it said on the tin. This is almost EXACTLY the same start as “Reincarnated as a Sword”….except Mr. Sword (I guess his name was Teacher) was way more overpowered. Poor vending machine-chan could only barrier away those mean amphibians (or reptiles? Who knows). The mechanics, the relationships, the progression all feels very standard – the only originality seems to be using a vending machine instead of a person. And that would be pretty unique….except we just saw it with a sword a few seasons back. Also, this guy was a vending machine otaku? I guess that’s not that weird – if you’ve not yet had the good fortune to experience Japanese vending machines, they’re pretty great. If those got adopted universally, I wouldn’t complain at all. (Although the corn soup love is a mystery to me). What do I think of them in an isekai? I guess it could be good, but there’s nothing else special aside from that so far in “Hanbaiki”
Potential: 35%
Lenlo: You know what, I can appreciate the meme of Hanbaiki. A vending machine otaku reincarnated into one in a fantasy world? It’s just so god damn stupid I can’t help but chuckle a little. Like… the guy is so earnest about it that I can’t help but be amused. And it really went all in on the stupidity giving him stats, changing what he sells, spending points to power himself, etc. Will it be interesting enough to last for an entire season? Probably not, it’s a gag series. But for a one off episode, maybe up to 3, I imagine this will be some good fun. And if it turns into more? Well you know what, Hanbaiki earned it at that point.
Potential: 50%
Rurouni Kenshin: Meiji Kenkaku Romantan (2023)
Short Synopsis (Anichart): Re-adaptation of the main manga series.
Lenlo: Look, I maintain that Kenshin does not actually need this reboot. The original series was great, I never really saw what they could hope to add with this new one. And now after watching it? I’m confident that the answer is actually nothing. In fact it seems to be actively taking things away, as this reboot lacks so much of the charm of the original. Maybe this is just my nostalgia glasses from loving this series in the past, but while this modern version is visually cleaner it feels like they also cleansed a lot of the soul from it. Like in their quest to tighten up character interactions and such they lose the core of what made those relationships work. Plus while I don’t blame them for having to change the VAs, it’s been 20 years, I do think the new ones aren’t really hitting what made these characters work. I’ll watch it obviously, see if it manages to improve and find its footing. After all, the original wasn’t perfect at first either, only really showing its strengths after the first few villains came along. But if it can’t catch my attention by the time Saito shows up? I’m out.
Potential: 25%, Maybe 40% without my nostalgia glasses?
Jujutsu Kaisen 2nd Season
Short Synopsis (Anichart): The second season of Jujutsu Kaisen.
Amun: Ahhhh – I probably should have watched the movie before the season started. I did this last season with Dr. Stone, so you’d figure I’d learn my lesson. This is an episode of two halves – the first half was a weirdly textured Eternity Devil from CSM. The second half was JJK: Retro edition. I liked the latter much better, and fortunately that looks to be what’s in store for the first half of this season. I’m an anime only, so I’m honestly a tiny bit confused about who everyone is here, but I’ve identified the two main people (and, someone please help me out – is that girl related to Nobara from the main series at all? Or do they just have similar character designs?). Bottom line – JJK has always been more visual than cerebral, so as long as it keeps looking good, I’m here for it.
Potential: 75%
Lenlo: Let’s be honest here, this is Jujutsu Kaisen, you know what to expect. The show looks really good, some funky composites here and there as they continue to obsess over 3D environments, but generally it’s one of the better produced shows of the season. That should come as no surprise. What was surprising to me though was how much I enjoyed all of the little details of the episode. The character interactions, their relationships, a lot of the jokes etc. From what I remember, a lot of that is anime original too! I get that this is a flashback arc, and that it’s very different from what we will get later on, but so far Hidden Inventory is the best Jujutsu Kaisen has ever felt for me. The only concern I have with the season is the 2nd half, as I already know I don’t love the Shibuya arc nearly as much as many of the fans do. My hope is that it will look good and be a fun time at least, but for that we will have to wait and see if the production falls apart like it did in Season 1. Only time will tell on that, but for now I’m going to enjoy this 1st arc as much as I can.
Potential: 85%
You posted your Vending Machine impressions twice, once in this and once in the previous post.
We can’t have Vending Machine-san stuck at the end of the previous post – he deserves to be front and center!