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Seirei Gensouki: Spirit Chronicles
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Series | Seirei Gensouki: Spirit Chronicles |
Real Title | 精霊幻想記 |
Rating | 8.5 |
Ep/Seasons | 13/2 |
Aired | 2021-07-06 to 2021-09-20 |
Duration | 24 minute |
Types | Scripted |
Languages | Japanese |
Sources | IMDB | TMDB |
Genres
Networks
TV Tokyo (JP)
Countries
Japan
Companies
TMS Entertainment
Stars
Yoshitsugu Matsuoka, Ayaka Suwa, Akane Fujita, Yuuki Kuwahara, Tomori Kusunoki, Sayaka Harada
Directors
Shinichi Fukumoto
Writers
NA
Tags
Taglines
NA
Description
His past life and current life are intersecting--a boy with memories of two lives faces his destiny! After his mother was killed at an early age, the orphaned Rio fought his hardest to survive in the slums. One day, he awakens to the memories of Haruto Amakwa, who died in an accident while dreaming of being reunited with his childhood friend, and Rio realizing he has reincarnated in a world of swords and sorcery.
Review
Author: thetveditor299
I’d like to believe that I’ve watched quite a lot of titles since I started my anime journey back in 2017. The problem or advantage with this is that you can easily recognise patterns in shows, you can easily tell which direction the show is going to take. And for most shows, you can just tell how generic they are going to be from a mile away. Although this one hasn’t introduced guilds or adventuring storylines (I’m still on episode 3, about to start episode 4), it follows the same plot lines of ‘I have too much power, but I can’t be arsed so I need to hide’. They tried to hard to downplay the main characters accomplishments any time he did something. It kind of gets boring at this point because you can never feel happy for him. And despite everyone everyone else watching him grow for 5 years I think, they still doubt him. They never change their outlook on him. Even when he’s being bullied, no one really looks out for him and they just look away. In the battle against that huge monster when he had saved the little princess, no one cared that he had sacrificed himself for the princess. Despite she trying to get them to acknowledge that he did something nice. They even end up pinning it on him feeling guilty about making him fall in the first place, when everyone knew he was nowhere near her in the first place. They tried really hard to make sure him defeating the huge monster would go uncredited, how could they not hear or lose track of a monster you’re running away from that has such a presence. And they only show up when the battle is over, because we can’t have any witnesses witnessing the main character taking out a monster nobody could handle. No one is going to question why it’s suddenly quiet when a minute ago you were running for your lives... all in the bid to just have the plot progress in the direction of the main character being exiled and taking the blame for what was the commanding officers directions. Anyway watch it if you want a generic show that you’ll be able to guess what the next move is going to be, which I presume from what the previews of episode 4 shows, is going to be assembling our harem because what’s an isekai with a harem.
I’d like to believe that I’ve watched quite a lot of titles since I started my anime journey back in 2017. The problem or advantage with this is that you can easily recognise patterns in shows, you can easily tell which direction the show is going to take. And for most shows, you can just tell how generic they are going to be from a mile away. Although this one hasn’t introduced guilds or adventuring storylines (I’m still on episode 3, about to start episode 4), it follows the same plot lines of ‘I have too much power, but I can’t be arsed so I need to hide’. They tried to hard to downplay the main characters accomplishments any time he did something. It kind of gets boring at this point because you can never feel happy for him. And despite everyone everyone else watching him grow for 5 years I think, they still doubt him. They never change their outlook on him. Even when he’s being bullied, no one really looks out for him and they just look away. In the battle against that huge monster when he had saved the little princess, no one cared that he had sacrificed himself for the princess. Despite she trying to get them to acknowledge that he did something nice. They even end up pinning it on him feeling guilty about making him fall in the first place, when everyone knew he was nowhere near her in the first place. They tried really hard to make sure him defeating the huge monster would go uncredited, how could they not hear or lose track of a monster you’re running away from that has such a presence. And they only show up when the battle is over, because we can’t have any witnesses witnessing the main character taking out a monster nobody could handle. No one is going to question why it’s suddenly quiet when a minute ago you were running for your lives... all in the bid to just have the plot progress in the direction of the main character being exiled and taking the blame for what was the commanding officers directions. Anyway watch it if you want a generic show that you’ll be able to guess what the next move is going to be, which I presume from what the previews of episode 4 shows, is going to be assembling our harem because what’s an isekai with a harem.
Seirei Gensouki: Spirit Chronicles All Season
- Seirei Gensouki: Spirit Chronicles - Season 1
Language: Japanese - Seirei Gensouki: Spirit Chronicles - Season 2
Language: Japanese