
This is the first time I’ve seen someone who really doesn’t ask for much.
I stopped watching around episode 5.
>>2I watched until the last episode and then stopped, but it was a work that I was glad to see.
What you want is a cast that feels this nostalgic.
>>3I was interested in the cast and got involved, but I also liked the content!
It’s not extremely interesting, as it follows a predictable pattern, but there are also few unpleasant elements, making it just right for a casual watch…
It’s left on my watch list.
At the point of Kugyu, I can only watch while sitting seiza.
In the Reiwa era, will we have CV Kugimiya and Horie heroines?!
A nostalgic pen name has gathered on the radio.
I like how the character in the thread looks strangely well-built.
>>8Considering the background, this is just about right.
If you don’t have time, just take a look at the OP.
>>10I’m already full…
It’s not a masterpiece, but I like anime that is carefully made and exceeds the passing mark.
>>11It felt like high quality within the budget.
Where you need to put in effort, put in the effort firmly, and where it’s not necessary, cut back just enough so it doesn’t fall apart.
The fight scenes are done sloppily to the extent that you can tell even just by staring blankly.
I feel like a crest appeared, went boom, and that was the end.
>>13A brilliant decision to dedicate animation to the bathing scene instead.
The blond hero…
Come on! Why not just watch Zero no Tsukaima!
>>16It might be better to go and conquer the old Kugyu anime instead.
Is there anyone who hates anime at a pace where the number of characters increases by one person every episode, making it a large group?
Kugyu and Hottchan, you know…
Ears perking up.
I liked the anime because it had a lot of good-natured characters.
An easygoing farmer in another world is interesting.
Sorry if you’re not good with harem.
>>24That was good too.
Do season 2 and have more kids, village chief.
>>31My sexual desire is being suppressed too much…
Ending with an onsen is nice, isn’t it…
It was an anime better off without a protagonist.
A protagonist who is forced to succeed through cheats and has no charm is like a rotten orange; it brings down the status of the surrounding characters who recognize the protagonist.
If you can’t prepare a worthy male character to fall in love with, it will hold back the heroine.
>>27The people of Kirara have arrived…
>>27It’s just that having a clear partner makes it difficult to engage in “my wife” (concept), right?
Be more honest with yourself.
The wife had no complaints even though her brother-in-law passed away so suddenly and the culprit was her husband.
It was a bit scary, as expected.
>>30You say things like a human, don’t you?
>>30Too much of a fighting tribe!
You probably like things like dog days too.
It’s difficult to be as interesting as a thread image…
>>36It’s perfectly fine to have even more interesting anime.
I was considering Makina-san among those I’m watching this season, but it feels like the direction is different.
I’m not seriously watching, but I wish these two would get together…
It stuck…
I’m glad…☺️
I love children of wizards.
If you’re just watching something casually, I recommend the currently airing second season of “I’ve Been Killing Slimes for 300 Years.”
I understand that it’s not a work that concerns itself with such things.
Fenris is dead! Fenris is revived!
I couldn’t help but laugh a little that I finished it before the OP started.
>>42Right after the line “I will rewind time,” it was not okay that Rie Kugimiya’s OP started.
This season, I feel a similar sense of stress-free enjoyment in being a workshop owner.
It felt like an anime that was the best work done by a veteran production team within a budget.
Darling ❤️
>>45Kyun kyun
I am a less stressed bad dealer.
The OP is getting a lot of attention, but I also quite like the ED.
>>49At first, I thought the rhythm was a bit difficult, but after listening to it for one season, I got used to it.
>>49The combination of the picture is really great.
I’ve watched up to episodes 2-3, and this anime is cute and nice, right?
The OP also felt like “moe~❤️.”
Is there still no ASMR where Rie Kugimiya keeps calling me “darling”?
Mo, moe~
It was quite a well-made and interesting anime, wasn’t it?
It was a carefully made anime that perfectly understood the needs.
The accent of the blonde hero that was added was good.
>>57I think it’s quite unfair that whether you unexpectedly end up on the side of the allies or encounter troubles in unknown places ahead, both situations can be advantageous.
It’s not about whether it’s interesting or not; it’s an anime that calms you down while watching it.
>>59Laid-back farmer and wandering meals in another world, and this is what it means to me.
It feels comforting to skim through.
>>59There are definitely anime like that.
Let’s go! Alright! I’m going to make it happen!
It’s nice, isn’t it? Futanari demon.
Ears twitching
The lack of elements that surprise the viewers has, ironically, become its charm.
Yeah, yeah, this is exactly what I like.
The OP that fills you up in 20 seconds is amazing.
I thought I was healed, but the attack of Kugimiya disease occurred and it was painful.
It’s a bit of a waste not to know about this blonde hero.
The ideal form of a reused villain.
Fenris is cute, but sometimes the beast’s perspective comes out.
The idea that the blonde hero is also somewhat of a victim wasn’t unpleasant enough to matter whether it was there or not.
The blond hero, desperately trying his best in his own way, is someone I can’t help but like.
It has been found that Kugimiya disease recurs permanently due to the person’s charm.