

He's not like Shikkakumon's Matthias Hildesheimer, whom is younger, displays much more personality, and is the perfect embodiment of a young, but not stooped down reincarnation wish fulfilment.īut, this is not just all Yuji has going for him. But, the takeaway is that Yuji isn't a decent character worth watching, he's just a plot mover that personally I feel is more suited to the background, behind-the-scene tasks.


And truth to be honest, I admit that he does sound like Saito Soma when he gets serious (which VA Chiaki Kobayashi does a knock-out job), though at the expense of the belief or disbelief of maxing out powers like an MP meter drain was never once a bottleneck in the first place. But when the main character displayed is emotionless and acts like a lesser version of Black Clover's Yuno that's blessed with power as strong as he comes, it gets trepidatiously boring after awhile.
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Yuji Sano is the epitome of someone's bad dream of a wish-fulfilment reincarnation stage, because to be gone from the trenches of life is a benefit in and of itself, but the next life still doesn't grant him a bed of roses, and he comes into the fantasy world already chocked full of OP levels of magic strength, because why not. Oh, I'm sorry, the story involves saving the world from the oh-so-trivial evil "Church is bad" cultist goons whom are SOOOOO desperate to take over the world.

All of this happens for God knows why, because this has no story at all. And yes, you're reading that right, because this is all that the generic OP Protag-kun Yuji Sano has all that's going for him: a death in the real world that's basically laden to a reincarnation into what is now considered as one of the most stupid and illogical ideas used in an Isekai when the execution is just plain bad, get some monsters that somehow from reading a book, he's able to become a monster tamer and then be on his way. And if you know anything about that show, it's basically a "nothing happens" show of the same overly used tropes you've seen about a billion times, but done on a very bare-bones level that's filled with all sorts of mediocrity.įast forward to Summer and with Tensei Kenja no Isekai Life a.k.a My Isekai Life, all I can tell you is this: have the beginning section of the story skipped for no absolute reason why (exactly has how Shikkakumon started), and the main and tag-along supporting characters do a swap, ranging from a somewhat charismatic to an overworked, lifeless and emotionless Protag-kun, to support characters that are ousted and turned into helper creatures.
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But fool me twice, shame on me." This is the best expression that is ought to be given to this contrived utter cliché of a source material, and this is given novelist Shinkoshoto's mindset of a sigma grind set author to pump out a new work each and every year since 2016 with the release of his very first series that got an anime adaptation in the beginning Winter of this year: Shikkakumon no Saikyou Kenja a.k.a The Strongest Sage with the Isekai Wars: The Strongest Sage Strikes Back.or so you thought that it'd be better or at least decent.
